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Tomblin Orders State Flags Lowered to Half-Staff in Memory of Harrison County Commissioner Frank "Chunki" Angotti

By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on February 08, 2016 via Connect-Bridgeport.com

FROM THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
 
Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today ordered State Capitol flags at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston and at all state-owned facilities in Harrison County be lowered from dawn to dusk  February 8, 2016, the day of services celebrating the life of Delegate Frank “Chunki” Angotti. 
 
“Chunki was a true public servant who dedicated his life to serving the people of West Virginia and Harrison County,” Gov. Tomblin said. “Joanne and I were saddened to hear of his passing and send our thoughts and prayers to the entire Angotti family during this difficult time.”
 
In 1998, Angotti was elected to represent the people of the 48th District in the House of Delegates, where he served for consecutive two terms. In 2002, he was elected to the Harrison County Commission, where he served for eight years. He was later appointed to the Harrison County Commission in 2015 to fill a vacant seat.
 
Angotti served on a number of boards and committees, including Harrison County Parks & Recreation, the Senior Citizen Board of Directors, the Benedum Airport Board of Directors and the Harrison County Development Authority. He also operated Chunki’s Pizza and Subs in Clarksburg for more than 40 years.
 
Angotti is survived by his longtime companion, Gina Jones; son, Dr. Frank Thomas Angotti; and daughter, Dr. Lori Angotti.  
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