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Angela Makins

September 23, 1961 — May 25, 2026

Baltimore City, MD

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Angela Makins, affectionately known as Angie, passed away on May 25, 2026, in Baltimore, Maryland. Born on September 23, 1961, in Washington DC, Angela’s life was a tapestry woven with warmth, dedication, and an infectious spirit that touched all who knew her.

For a decade, Angela devoted herself as a childcare manager for a nonprofit corporation. Her commitment was more than a career; it was a calling. She nurtured countless children with a heart full of compassion, embodying a welcoming nature that made everyone around her feel at ease. Beyond her professional life, she carried a remarkable sense of humor that sparkled brightly, lightening rooms and lifting spirits. Sons Anthony and Nathaniel Moore and grandson Andrew Moore. 

Angela’s pride extended beyond her career to the profound impact she made through volunteering. Regularly offering her time and kindness at a local homeless shelter, she helped provide meals and support to those in need—her quiet acts of generosity a testament to a life lived with depth and purpose.

Her love for family was a cornerstone of her existence. Memories of holiday gatherings shine vividly, with Angela’s famous apple pie standing as a symbol of warmth and tradition that brought everyone closer. Whether watching movies or embarking on trips across the country, she embraced life’s joys with an open heart and boundless enthusiasm.

Angela’s educational journey was marked by the achievement of her High School GED, a milestone that underscored her determination and resilience. Her story is one of grace and strength, inspiring those who had the privilege of walking alongside her.

She leaves behind a loving circle of siblings who carry forward her spirit: Sharon, Terry, Bruce, Rick, Trisha, Marvel, and Mike. Also remembered are the cherished souls who have passed before her—Mike Middleton and Alfonso Middleton—whose memories she held dear.

Angie’s legacy is etched in the countless lives she enriched. She was a beacon of light, a joyful presence whose essence will forever echo in the laughter, love, and kindness she so freely gave. Her journey may have ended, but the imprint of her spirit remains an enduring testament to a life beautifully led.

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