Arcangelo Barletta
MARION OAKS, Fla. – Arcangelo Barletta, 86, of
Marion Oaks* Fla;, died Monday,
awly 22, 1996, at GVPH Medical
Center in Plattsburgh.
• He was born in Sezze, Italy,
Sept. 14, 1909, the son of
Allesandr o and Stell a
(DiProspero) Barletta,
w«He -served in the Merchant
iWfepiiesduring World War II. He
att4 his wife, Mary Ann, owned
and operated the AB. Supply
Company, a sporting good store,
in Mechanicville where they
.manufactured fishing tackle. He
was also a manufacturers’ representative, In 1962j he purchased
;J;h6 Wells. House in Pottersville
:and in 1964, he built the A,B.
tMotel in Pottersville.
T He was a memher of the
tBenevplent & Protective Order of
jElks in Mechanicyille, the Plumb
»tr6pk Fish & Game Club and the
^Trails End Lodge. He was a
founding member of the Potjtersvilie Pronioters. He was a
communicant of St. Jude’s
-Roman Catholic Church in
Marion Oaks, Fla.
; For th<?!
past 15 years, he spent
winters in Florida and summers
•at Chazy Lake.
j Survivors include his wife of
ij5 years, Edith Agoney Welch
Barletta of Marion Oaks, Fla.;
four daughters, Irene Moyer of
Flint, Mich;; Clara Barletta of
Madison, Jean Crane of Waverly
Hills, Ga., and Stella VanDeriwarker of Pottersville; a son,
Michael Barletta of Honolulu,
Hawaii; six step-daughters,
Helen Rock and Carolyn
Rushford, both of Ocala, Fla.,
Peggy Spencer of Alabama, Jane
Floyd of Texas, Josephine
Bushey of West Chazy, and
Geraldin e Langsto n of
Oklahoma; two step-sons,
Leonard Welch of Merrills,
Thomas Welch of Cadyville;
three sisters, Ernesta Marchionne and Flora Mancini, both
of Fonda, and Ahtonia Leonoro of
Italy; three brothers, Salvadore
Barletta of Fonda, and Fracino
Barletta and Dante Barletta,
bi)th of Italy; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews.
, .His wife of 40 years, Mary Ann
Simiele Barletta, a sister,
Angelina DeDeGregorie, and a
step-son, Francis Welch, all died
before him.
. A funeral will be held today at
1 p.m. at St. John the Baptist
Catholic-Church in Chestertown
with the Rev. Joseph O’Brien,
pastor, officiating. Burial will
follow in St. Paul’s Cemetery in
Mechanicville.
Arrangements were with Barton-Mcpermott Funeral Home,
Pine Street, Chestertown
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