It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Angela Pollifrone Panetta, beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend, on December 14, 2024, at the age of 41. Angela was born on August 21, 1983, in San Jose, California, where she grew up surrounded by an abundance of love, family, and friends.
Angela’s passion for creativity and design led her to attend West Valley College and later graduate from the Art Institute of San Francisco in June 2011. Her talent and dedication culminated in the realization of her dream when she founded Angela Panetta Design in 2014. Angela poured her heart into her work, building cherished relationships with her clients and vendors while continuously striving to grow both personally and professionally. She believed in seizing opportunities and living with joy, a philosophy she carried into every aspect of her life.
In 2009, Angela married the love of her life, Andy Panetta. Together, they built a beautiful life filled with love, laughter, and adventure. In 2020, their greatest joy arrived with the birth of their son, Luca. Motherhood was Angela’s most cherished dream, and Luca was the light of her life. She found immense fulfillment and joy in nurturing him, watching him grow, and sharing her passions with him. Whether they were baking together, exploring the beach, or simply enjoying quiet family moments, Luca brought Angela unparalleled happiness and pride.
Angela’s vibrant personality and passions enriched the lives of everyone she met. She loved cooking and baking, celebrating her Italian heritage, exploring the beauty of interior design, singing and listening to music, and spending time at the beach. Her love for her family and friends was immeasurable, and her kind, spunky, and passionate spirit will forever be remembered.
Angela is survived by her devoted husband, Andy; her cherished son, Luca; her loving parents, Jim and Maria Pollifrone; and her brother, Joseph Pollifrone. She also leaves behind a legacy of love and memories shared with countless friends and extended family. Angela was predeceased by her beloved aunt, Maria Pietrosanti, whose memory she always carried close to her heart.
Angela's passing came far too soon after a courageous battle with cancer, and she will be deeply missed. We’ll forever hold her love, kindness, and passion for life in our hearts, and her devotion to her family, especially to Luca, will remain an enduring source of inspiration for us all.