I'm extremely sad to report that one of the all-time greats in America has died. Arthur D'Angelo, a legendary figure in Boston, died earlier this week at 96. Arthur and his twin brother Henry, were 12 years old when they arrived from Italy and joined their father in the North End in 1938. In 1947, Arthur and Henry founded Twins Enterprises selling sports items that grew to become the world famous ’47 brand. The man who was considered the Mayor of Fenway Park for decades entered the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2018. May the amazing memories of Arthur be a blessing to his wonderful family and friends everywhere.
@stevesilva @BostonHeraldHS Thoughts and prayers to Arthur’s family. Wonderful man 🙏🙏🙏
@stevesilva I loved Twins Enterprises outside Fenway in the 80s.
@stevesilva @ButchStearns I'm sorry to hear that, and I tip my cap
@stevesilva He was a great man who will be missed. He is the role model for building a business and a family. It was truly an honor to know him...
@stevesilva A very nice and kind man, who I had great conversations with, and he always let me wear his championship ring!