Angela was one of the most loving and caring persons you could hope to meet. She was cheerful, giving, and everyone who met Angela loved her. She had such a sweet, giving nature, and was willing to do almost anything for another person, to better their lives, even to her own hurt.
It seemed she was always looking for ways to do things for others, tuning into people's likes and dislikes, and then trying to do or get something that they would appreciate. Often it was just little things—for instance, if she knew you liked a certain coffee, she would try to get it for you when she was out; or she'd pick up something at a sale if she had overheard you were looking for that item. She was in tune with people and their needs. If you complimented her about something of hers, the next thing you knew you'd find it in your room.
She was also so sweet with the kids, always teaching them some cool new fact. My daughter loved being with Angela, and when she repeated some interesting science factoid, it would often have been learned from Angela. Angela never just babysat. She poured into the children, and any time the kids spent with her was filled with learning and fun.
She was one of those multi-talented people who could do almost anything. But I think the thing she will be remembered most for was her love for people.