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Parents: Theresa Caroline Pedroni 1881-1965
Ambrogio Domenico Nangeroni 1876-1941
Ambrose Benedict Nangeroni

Born: April 21, 1921, Boston, MA
Died: January 12, 1996 at Milton Hospital, Milton, MA
Married Mary Fae Hunt on June 7, 1943 in Boston, MA
Graduated Boston English High 1938, Northeastern Univ. (BSEE) 1943
Occupation: Supreme Markets Group 1946 - 1983

Siblings: Josephine
Marcie
Eleanor
Children: Ambrose Ernest
Paul Robert
Marna Mary
Mary Marcella
Nancy Reynolds
Peter Emil
Theresa Anne
Ruth Amy
Notes:

"His assignment in the Navy was as Radar Officer with the "Beach Jumpers" special ops. and countermeasures unit in Tunis Libya under the command of Cdr. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (the famous movie star) conducting ops. in preparation for the invasion of Italy during WWII."
per Paul R Nangeroni, August 2013

Milton Savings Bank, Milton Hospital, Town Meeting member, Warrant Committee.
1964 - Living at 939 Brush Hill Road, Milton
Freedom House in Roxbury 1965 - 1990.

Obituary: Ambrose B. "Amby" Nangeroni of Milton, a retired vice president of Purity Supreme supermarkets, died Friday at Milton Hospital following a brief illness. He was 74.
Born in Boston, he graduated from Boston English High School in 1938 and from Northeastern University in 1943.
Mr. Nangeroni enlisted in the Navy in 1943 and was discharged as a lieutenant after serving in the Reserve for 20 years.
In 1946, he joined the Supreme Market Group and supervised and designed the construction of the chain's markets and bakeries. He was named executive vice president at Purity Supreme before his retirement in 1983.
Upon retirement, Mr. Nangeroni founded a consulting company for the supermarkets called Nangeroni Associates.
For 25 years, he was a director and member of the investment committee at the Milton Savings Bank.
In 1964, Mr. Nangeroni was named a corporator of Milton Hospital. In 1967, he was elected to the Milton Hospital board of directors, and from 1986 to 1993 he was chairman of that board.
A Town Meeting member for several years, he was also chairman of the Warrant Committee for two years and past chairman of the town Finance Committee.
Mr. Nangeroni was a member of the board of Freedom House Multi Service Center in Roxbury from 1965 to 1990. He was also a member of the Registered Professional Engineers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Food Distribution Research Society and the Bakery Engineering Society. He was a notary public.

Photos: ABNcollage