
Calling Hours:
Thursday, July 8, 2021, 5:00-7:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, PA
Funeral Service:
Friday, July 9, 2021, 11:00am
Christian Assembly Church
111 Main St., Greenville, PA
Rev. Joel DiAngi, Grandson and Pastor of the church, officiating
Burial will be in Shenango Valley Cemetery
Janet DiAngi, age 93, of Greenville, passed away Saturday, July 3, 2021 in St. Paul's Senior Living Community and fell into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ after a period of declining health.
She was born at home, on Ridge Ave. in Greenville on August 2, 1927 to Gaetano and Adeline (Vizza) DeNicola. Janet married Angelo DiAngi on January 26, 1946, he preceded her in death on October 23, 2003. She attended Penn High School. Janet began working as a waitress when she was a teenager and worked for many years at the former Patio Restaurant in Greenville. Through the work she developed many friendships of which she was proud. Her customers enjoyed her wit and fun demeanor as she brought them their meals.
She spent much of her life at church and church activities both as a youth and adult. Her faith was the most important thing to her. She enjoyed attending church camps and rallies with her friends and family. One of her fun stories to recall, was dressing as the Easter Bunny in the Greenville Easter Parade! Janet was known for her great Italian culinary skills and sharing that delicious food with others.
Janet is survived by her son; Dick Diangi (Rhonda) of Meadville, one sister; Helen Volpe of Greenville, two brothers; Daniel DeNicola of Greenville and David DeNicola (Barb) of East Aurora, NY. Also surviving are two grandsons; Rev. Joel DiAngi (Collette) of Greenville and Jared DiAngi of Anderson, SC, two great-grandchildren; Sanae DiAngi and Angelo DiAngi of San Francisco, CA, three nieces; Joan Volpe Little of Greenville, Carol Anne McCabe of Pasadena, CA and Sherry Reinhart of East Aurora, NY and five nephews; Albert Volpe, Jr. of Greenville, Robert Volpe of Greenville, Mark DeNicola (Connie) of Knoxville, TN, Eric DeNicol (Lisa) Mt. Morris, PA and Scott DeNicola of Colorado. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three brothers; Tony DeNicola, John DeNicola and infant Joseph DeNicola, two sisters; Mary Jane Volpe and Caroline DeNicola and a nephew, Ralph Volpe. The family would like to thank Dr. Christine Wong and St. Paul's for their kindness and professionalism. Thanks also to her dear friends Annette 'Dolly” Minckler and Angie Smargiasso (deceased) and Bonnie Gaus for their constant love and support through the years.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christian Assembly Church, 111 Main St., Greenville, PA 16125.

Our deepest sympathy’s to the family. Angie was a dear friend. We loved and adored her. She always made us smile with her wit and engaging spirit. Our prayers are with the family. She will be missed but we have that hope, one day we shall be together again. Heaven is our home. May the grace and mercy of the Lord be with you!
To the DiAngi Family
We offer our sincere condolences to all of you for your loss. Just watching her on facebook when Joel posted things made you just fall in love with this woman.
I know how much Joel was fond of her. 93 is a wonderful life and I know you never want to say goodbye, but I know we will all meet again.
God Bless and may you cherish the memories that you all share.
Love, Shirley, Bryan, Kristina and Bradley Callan
Guy Costa Sr.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sorry for your loss praying for you,your family and friends.
To The family of Janet know that I was so blessed to have Janet and Angie in my life. She is now in the arms of her 2 loves Jesus Christ and her Angie. I personally know she was a fabulous Cook and Baker. When ever I drive past 241Fredonia Road I always look at the Building and I can see her and Boots Allen (her neibour) smiling and waving in my mind yet today.
So sad to hear of Janet’s passing I worked with her at the Patio Restaurant and she was a very lovely lady❣️And she was delightful to work with! She loved her family and always talked about them! Bless her heart and you have many memories to keep you company
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Janet was so kind to me when I worked at the Patio. I will never forget her.
Midge Reuff Culig