Miguel Angulo Obituary – Death: Phoenix firefighter Miguel Angulo died unexpectedly on Monday, September 6, after a long battle with Covid-19.
Miguel Angulo worked as a firefighter / paramedic at the Phoenix Fire Department for 15 years. He spent most of his career at Station 25 in Maryvale.
RIP FIREFIGHTER ANGULO: may Firefighter Miguel Angulo rest in heavenly peace.
He is the first @PHXFire firefighter to die from #COVID19 after a five week battle.
He leaves behind a partner, and six children. @abc15 pic.twitter.com/luOK1q58yj
— Nicole Grigg (@NicoleSGrigg) September 15, 2021
Today, we said goodbye to Phoenix Firefighter Miguel Angulo.
Hearing from his son, nephew, lifelong friend, & fellow firefighters shed light on the life he lived: one of integrity and passion.
A true hero— thank you Miguel for your service to Phoenix and it’s residents. RIP. pic.twitter.com/XIGjduKjdu
— Councilwoman Yassamin Ansari (@District7PHX) September 15, 2021
We are honored to support our brothers and sisters of @PHXFire by covering Fire Station 15 so their members can remember and lay Firefighter Miguel Angulo to rest today. #honorable #compassionate #exceptional pic.twitter.com/RUr9msmhqx
— Daisy Mtn Fire & Medical (@DaisyMtnFire) September 15, 2021
His life and career will be celebrated in an 11 a.m. service at Christ’s Church of the Valley on Happy Valley Road near 67th Avenue in Peoria.
That will be followed by a procession to Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery on Van Buren Street west of Interstate 17 in Phoenix, where a graveside service will be held.
The procession will travel east on Happy Valley Road, south on 67th Avenue, east on Loop 101 and south on I-17 to the McDowell exit, which leads to Van Buren Street.