Angela Marie Hensen

January 16, 1947 - August 29, 2021

01/16/1947 - 08/29/2021

Past Services

Service
Saturday September 04, 2021
10:00 am
Beach Church
503 15th St
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
(757) 428-5441 | Directions
Cemetery
Friday September 10, 2021
2:00 pm
Albert G. Horton Memorial Veteran Cemetery
5310 Milners Rd.
Suffolk, VA 23434
757-255-7217 | Directions

Angela Marie Hensen passed away on Sunday, August 29, 2021, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.  Angie was born on January 16, 1947 to Concetta and Domenico Fulvio.  She was a graduate of Theodore Roosevelt High School, Bronx, NY.
Angie was married to John, the love of her life, and she his, for 53 years. They married at St. Joseph’s, their childhood church in the Bronx.   They have three children, Michael, Ellen and Elizabeth.  She was a Mom first however she was also employed as an Import/export secretary and pager accounts receivable agent as well as school bus assistant.  Her hobbies included ball room dancing, bowling, and collecting.  She was a Scout Leader, Cub Scout and Girl Scout.
Angie has left her husband John and a family legacy of her children and granddaughters Avery, Savannah, Zoë and her grandson Seth.
A memorial service will be held 10AM, Saturday September 4, 2021 at Beach Church, 503 15th Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23541.  A burial service will be held at 2PM Friday, September 10, 2021 at the Albert G. Horton Memorial Veterans Cemetery, 5310 Milners Road, Suffolk, VA 23434.

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Dan Neice
2 years ago

People speak about what matters most to them in life… and Angie always spoke about her faith in God, her husband John, her 3 children, and her grandchildren!! Angie’s family meant the world to her, and she would go on for hours speaking about how she wanted to better herself for John (her love and devotion to John was VERY evident!!) and how badly she desired to “be there” and help her children & grandchildren as much as humanly possible.

Angie always spoke with great passion…and the reason was because her family WAS her passion! She devoted her life to being the best wife and mother possible… and I say “possible” because we all fall short, and Angie knew this. Nonetheless, she would muster up and give all that she could–shortcomings and all… Angie would always give the best that she had to give to her family, without hesitation!

With Angie’s family being without a doubt “The Number One” in her life…. There were two other “loves” that she would speak passionately and often about as well– The Red Hats and Ballroom Dancing. Describing my memories of Angie would NOT be complete if I did not mention how much the Red Hats and Ballroom Dancing meant to her. It was not so much the organization or event that meant so much to her… It was the relationships and time she got to spend with the friends and loved ones associated with those activities. Numerous fond memories…(as well as “some” not-so-fond memories) … were created while with The Red Hats and enjoying her time Ballroom Dancing. Memories that made her smile and laugh loudly when replaying them in her mind… and sharing them with me.

I am going to miss Angie; HOWEVER, I will always remember her profound sense of humor… kindness… contagious laughter… and “The Model” she represented to me as to how we as people on earth should treat others–AND always attempt (to the best of our abilities) to deeply love & care for our spouse, children, and family.

May your soul now rest Angie… We will see you soon enough, when we too get the privilege to join our Lord in heaven.

Carol Tippin
2 years ago

Remember Angie from Red Hats, she was a remarkable person