Press sports coat and blue cap, yanks out his hearing aids, stashes his cane, and sits down for a shave and haircut at … She taught me, like so many others, to read, thereby opening the door to a never-ending realm of enchantment. MANHATTAN, N.Y. and BROOKLIN — Carol Rogge Angell, a legendary, widely admired and much loved teacher of reading and learning skills at the Brearley School, died on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at her home in Manhattan of metastatic breast cancer, at the age of 73.She leaves her husband of 48 years, Roger Angell; a son, John Henry Angell of Portland, Ore.; a stepdaughter, Alice Angell, of Portland, Maine; a granddaughter, Clara Rose Angell; two step-granddaughters, Laura Gibbons and Lily Anna Evangelista; and a brother, Dr. Peter Rogge, of Sacramento, Calif.She was a spirited, light-hearted, gently ironic woman who conveyed her passionate bond to literature and writing to generations of young students, many of whom remember her as a life changer and a life model.Born in New York, she was a graduate of the Garden School, in Queens, Bucknell University and the Columbia Graduate School of Education. I am so grateful to have had the chance to know her, once upon a time. His second wife, Carol Rogge Angell, to whom he was married for 48 years, died on April 10, 2012, of metastatic breast cancer at the age of 73. view all Carol R. Angell's Timeline.
ANGELL--Carol Rogge. Friends knew her as an effortless but magical cook, a cheerful wife and mother, and a serious devotee of fox terriers and Verdi and Trollope.
stepchild. He had Alice and Callie with his first wife Evelyn, and John Henry with Carol. Shifting careers after employment as a copy editor with American Heritage Magazine and the Bollingen Series, she came to Brearley in 1980, joining the Department of Reading and Testing (now the Department of Learning Skills), which specializes in intensive work with beginning readers. Published: April 14, 2012. So sorry to hear of Carol's death. His mother, Katharine Sergeant Angell White, was the fiction editor for The New Yorker, and his stepfather, E.B. He has written numerous works of fiction, non-fiction, and criticism, and for many years wrote an annual Christmas poem for The New Yorker. Share to let others to add their own memories and condolences. Francee Sugar (Dalton)I'm so sorry for your loss. ANGELL--Carol Rogge. Born in New York, she was a graduate of the Garden School, in Queens, Bucknell University, and the Columbia Graduate School of Education. Carol Angell was a vital and beloved presence in the Brearley Lower School, and I was lucky to have her as my mentor when I was learning to teach Language Arts. Carol had a serious moth and bat phobia, dating back to childhood. Alice Angell lives in Portland, Maine, and John Henry Angell lives in Portland, Oregon. She was a spirited, light-hearted, gently ironic woman who conveyed her passionate bond to literature and writing to generations of young students, many of whom remember her as a life changer and a life model. She was also an amazing mother and wife. Carol Rogge Angell in Biographical Summaries of Notable People view all Immediate Family. She was an inspirational and kind colleague, always child-centered and inspirational. Shifting careers after employment as a copy editor with American Heritage Magazine and the Bollingen Series, she came to Brearley in 1980, joining the Department of Reading and Testing (now the Department of Learning Skills), which specializes in intensive work with beginning readers. Christine Cottrell She was a teacher at the Brearley School, an eminent New York academy for … She was a super - wonderful - wry humored - supremely intelligent - beautiful woman.
A wonderful spirit. ANGELL--Carol Rogge. ANGELL, CAROL ROGGE. Her informality could not quite conceal her professional brilliance, which brought her repeated awards of Brearley’s “Chair of Excellence.” She also established a long-term connection with the East Harlem Storefront School, where she taught during sabbatical leaves.
Summers took her back to her porch in Maine, where, sitting with another open book, she would lift her eyes briefly to the sunlit adjacent waters of Eggemoggin Reach, and then of course, go right on reading. A great influence and fun to be with. She will be long remembered and much missed. She leaves her husband
She not only taught me to read, but taught me to enjoy reading. Share to let others add their own memories and condolences Carol and I met in 9th grade at Garden School and I had the pleasure of a personal 50th reunion at her home in Manhattan in 2006. She served as chairman of the department from 1997 to 2006, but continued as a teacher there until last fall.
She She was humble regarding her career, and I am so impressed with her connection with young people and education. Alice Angell lived in Portland, Maine and died from cancer on February 2, 2019, and John Henry Angell lives in Portland, Oregon. Carol Rogge in California We found Carol Rogge in Atwater, Banning, and 16 other California cities.
She served as chairman of the department from 1997 to 2006, but continued as a teacher there until last fall. A legendary, widely admired, and much loved teacher of reading and learning skills at the Brearley School, she died on Tuesday at her home in Manhattan of metastatic breast cancer, at the age of seventy-three. Please allow 24 hours for your entry to be reviewed for appropriate