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Woman Lost 'Ride Or Die' Man Before Being Found Dead In PA Basement

A Pennsylvania woman found dead in the basement of a home where a belligerent man was shot and killed by police trying to perform a welfare check on the descendant is being mourned by those who knew her.

Angela "Angie" Grace Faidley

Angela "Angie" Grace Faidley

Photo Credit: Facebook/Angela Faidley

As if the circumstances around Angela “Angie” Grace Faidley's death were not depressing enough, it later came to light that she died just three days after her partner, identified only as "Tom."

Faidley, 45, of Connellsville, was discovered by authorities in the basement of a home in Connellsville Borough on Tuesday, March 1 around 4:30 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police said. The cause of death was not immediately made public.

A Connellsville native, Faidley loved dogs, memes, her friends and her partner Tom, according to her father's obituary and her own social media pages.

She had been mourning Tom's Feb. 26 loss on Facebook in the days before she died.

Her last Facebook post was the day before she died, Feb. 28. It was a repost from the Facebook page 3 a.m. thoughts reading: “Someone please come pick me up and drive around all night with me just listening to music and talking about life.”

Her family, friends, and neighbors are already sharing their loss on Facebook:

She is survived by her siblings Karen Permuko (Steve) of Portersville, Lisa Emerick; a brother, Dale Kenneth Faidley; children; extended family, friends, and neighbors, according to her social media and her sister Melissa Faidley’s obituary.

Faidley was predeceased by her mother Eleanor Jean Porter Faidley, father Kenneth Dale Faidley, and sister Melissa Faidley according to their obituaries.

Faidley’s cause and manner of death have not been released and the incidents surrounding her death remain under investigation by Pennsylvania state police.

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