John V. St. Angelo

Date of Passing:
John V. St. Angelo, 88, of South Street, Barrington, passed away peacefully on October 15, 2025, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of 55 years to Barbara (Piccerelli) St. Angelo.
Born in Barrington, he was a son of the late Joseph St. Angelo Sr. and Theresa (Petrillo) St. Angelo and remained a lifelong resident of the town he loved.
John dedicated 40 years of his career as a facility manager for Lauderdale Associates in Providence before retiring in 2020. A man of faith and service, he was a communicant of Holy Angels Church in Barrington and gave generously of his time as a devoted volunteer at many parish events.
A proud United States Army Veteran, John served honorably during the Korean Conflict. He was also a member of the Swansea Country Club, where he enjoyed many rounds of golf with friends. His passions included playing cards, bocci ball, bowling, and most of all, spending time with his cherished family.
Besides his devoted wife, Barbara, John is survived by three sons: James G. Casale of Flowery Branch, GA, John T. Casale of Brewster, MA, and John V. St. Angelo Jr. of Barrington. He leaves behind six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Joseph, Vincenzio “Jimmy”, Ralph, Alfred, and Giovanni St. Angelo.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 10 a.m. in Holy Angels Church, Maple Avenue, Barrington. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Santa Maria del Campo Cemetery, Upland Way, Barrington.
Calling hours and flowers are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, contributions in John’s memory to Holy Angels Church, 341 Maple Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806 would be deeply appreciated.
I’m very sorry for the loss of your husband, my prayers are with you
Barbara Gracie 🙏
John was an essential part of the Lauderdale building and his kindness touched all those who worked there. He took great pride in keeping the building running smoothly and kept us all safe and always went above and beyond without ever being asked. John knew how to fix anything and had a tool for that. He was your warm and friendly smile each and every morning, never missing a day. He was more to me than our maintenance guy, to me John was family, my listener, my zip it lock it put it in your pocket and my pal for 32 years at P&G.
I will miss him immensely and will forever hold a place in my heart for John.
Barbara, John, Jay, Jimmy and to the Piccerelli family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Dear Barbara and family…
Bunny and I are deeply sorry to hear of John’s passing. He was so beloved by all and a man of high character and standing. He will be dearly missed! ❤️
Barbara and family
I am so sorry to read this
My v e ry sincere sympathy on John’s passing. He was a kind and true person indeed
I worked at Lauderdale in the 80’s. John was a consummate gentleman. He had a smile and a kind word every day.
Rest in peace.
Uncle John’s was a remarkable kind man. His smile contagious. Loved talking golf together. May he rest in peace. Aunt Barbara sending hugs and kisses
Barbara, even though John’s light may no longer shine beside you, it still glows within you. Every memory, every kindness, every bit of love you shared has become part of your soul. May that light guide you through this darkness until peace gently finds its way back into your heart. My sincere condolences for your loss.
Dear Barbara, please accept our sincerest condolences on John’s passing. We have some nice memories of him playing bocce. He truly was a wonderful man.
Please know that you and your family are in our hearts during this difficult time.
A great man, father and neighbor. So sorry to see him go. My prayers to Barbara and her family