Barbara Ann Quigley, 72
Oldest Grandchild of Former Chelsea Mayor
Barbara Ann Quigley died peacefully at the
Life Care Center of Acton on Friday, April 24. She was 72.
Barbara Ann was born on July 10, 1947 in
Winchester. She was the oldest child of the late Barbara Regan and Lawrence F.
Quigley, Jr. and the oldest grandchild of Lawrence F. Quigley, the former mayor
of Chelsea, and Zita (Lawlor) Quigley, a long-time Point Shirley resident.
An accomplished pianist, Barbara attended
Jackson College. Her graduate thesis was on Women in Mythology. After college,
Barbara attended the Carl Jung Institute in Switzerland and studied under Carl
Jung’s protégés before accepting enrollment in the Divinity/Philosophy
Department at the University of Chicago.
While at the University of Chicago, at the
age of 29, Barbara contracted viral encephalitis. Barbara bore the crippling
disease with dignity and amazingly good spirits for the rest of her life. Her
gifted mind saw her through her most difficult days.
She is survived by her sisters, Suzanne
Devlin, Nanette Malloy, Carolyn Kane, and Heather Tremblay, and by her brothers
Lawrence, Michael, and Graham Quigley.
She was preceded in death by her parents and
her sister Kathleen Quigley.
In lieu of
flowers, please send contributions to the Life Care Center of Acton. Her family
appreciates beyond words their care and devotion to Barbara’s well-being.
Adolphe ‘Spinney’ Spinazola
Retired Chelsea Fire Captain
Adolphe M. “Spinney” Spinazola passed away
in Salem on Tuesday, April 28 due to COVID-19 complications. He was 93 years
old.
Born
and raised in Chelsea, a son of the late Joseph and Amelia (Cianculli)
Spinazola, he attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High
School. He enlisted in the US Army,
served during the Korean Conflict, was honorably discharged in 1952 and
returned home to Chelsea.
He married Dorothy M. (Arsenault) and
together they raised two daughters.
He was appointed to the Chelsea Fire
Department in 1963, promoted to Lieutenant in 1971 and battled the Chelsea Fire
in 1973. He was promoted to Captain in
1984 and retired from the Chelsea Fire Department in 1991 after 28 years of
service to his beloved community.
A resident of Chelsea for most of his life,
he settled in Swampscott and enjoyed his retirement years there.
Known to his friends as “Spinney,” he was a
member of the Cary Square Assoc. and past member of Chelsea Fire Fighters Union
Local 937. After attending a morning
Mass in Swampscott, he would make his daily trip to Chelsea to visit with family
and stop at the Cary Sq. Club to meet with old friends and fire department
buddies.
He was widowed in 1984 with the passing of
his beloved wife Dorothy M. Spinazola.
In addition to his wife and parents, he was also predeceased by one
daughter, Virginia Gillespie and his siblings: Martha Dwyer, Anna M. “Mandy”
Spinazola, Regina “Gigi” Spinazola, Olga Zagarri, Yolanda Gilberti, Sammy
Ferullo, Alfonse and Albert Spinazola.
He was the loving father to Gina Harvey and her husband, Kenneth of
Swampscott and cherished grandfather of Alex Collins. He is also survived by
many loving nieces and nephews.
Private graveside services were held in
Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Arrangements
were entrusted to the care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home,
Chelsea. In lieu of flowers, should
friends desire, contributions in Adolphe’s memory should be directed to the St.
Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN, 38105. www.stjude.org/donate . For those who wish, we encourage family and
friends to offer condolences by means of the online guest book or to send a
personal sympathy card visit;
www.WelshFuneralHome.com
John Chwaliszewski, Jr.
May 30, 1947 – April 21, 2020
John S. Chwaliszewski, Jr. passed away on Tuesday, April 21 while
convalescing at Elmhurst Health Care in Melrose. He was 72 years old.
Formerly of Chelsea and Revere, he has been residing in Reading for the past 20
years.
Born
in Winthrop and raised in Chelsea, he was the eldest son of the late John S.
Sr. and Harriet E. (Hudson) Chwaliszewski. He attended St. Stanislaus
Parochial School and Chelsea High School, graduated from Revere High School and
received his Bachelors degree from Northeastern University.
John
served in the US Army Reserve and worked for many years as a purchasing agent
for General Electric. He was medically disabled and retired from work at
a young age. John enjoyed photography, woodworking and boating.
In addition to his parents, he was also
predeceased by a brother-in-law, Thomas Carroll. He was the beloved
father of Diane Tremblay and her husband,Thomas of Weymouth and John S. Chwaliszewski,
III of New Bedford and the loving grandfather of Nicholas and Teagan Tremblay;
dear brother of Paul Chwaliszewski and his wife, Pat of Abington, “Marti”
Carroll of Shelton, CT, Mary Chwaliszewski Brady and her husband, Steve Brady
of Revere, Rita Dignan and her husband, Peter of Wyndham NH, Loretta
Chwaliszewski Fallon and her husband, Frank Fallon of Revere, and Helen
Chwaliszewski of Saugus. John is also survived by many loving nieces,
nephews and extended family members and friends.
A private graveside inurnment and family
farewell service will be held in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. For those
who wish, we encourage family and friends to offer condolences by means of the
online guest book or to send a personalized sympathy card here.
In lieu of flowers, should friends desire,
contributions in John’s memory should be directed to Dana Farber, PO Box
849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168. Or visit www.dana-farber.org/gift.
Arrangements by
the Anthony Memorial –Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.
Marie Papasadora
“Revere First” Volunteer and an Original Member of the Board of Directors of MGH Revere
Marie (Terrazzano) Papasadora, 88, of
Revere entered into rest on May 1.
Earlier in life Marie was a bookkeeper for
Electronic Fasteners located in Waltham and then for the Revere Housing
Authority. Marie was on the original Board of Directors for MGH Revere
and one of the first volunteers with Representative William
Reinstein’s “Revere First.” Marie loved to bake for her family,
play bingo, enjoyed cards with her friends and will be sadly missed by
all.
Marie was born on Sept.
29, 1931 to the late Antonio and Mary Terrazzano . She was
the beloved wife of the late Joseph Papasodora, loving mother of the late
Revere Police Sgt. Peter Papasodora and his wife, Denise of Revere; the
adored grandmother of Taylor, , John and Joseph Papasodora;
cherished sister of Angelina and her husband, Domenic Bramante of Revere, the
late Albert Terrazzano and his wife, Carmella of Amesbury and the dear
sister to the late Irene Terrazzano of Revere . Marie is also
survived by her nephew Albert Terrazano
and his wife, Cynthia,
and her great nephew, Anthony of Amesbury. She also leaves
many cousins, nieces and nephews.
In accordance with the CDC’s current
restrictions on gatherings due to Covid-19, all services will be held
privately. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. For guest book please
visit www.buonfiglio.com.
Sygmund Piasecki
Retired Printing Industry Machinist
Sygmund “Ziggie” F. Piasecki, 76, of
Billerica passed away on Tuesday, April 21 after a brief illness.
Ziggie was born on July 6, 1943 in Chelsea
to Zygmunt and Blanche (Naruszewicz) Piasecki. He graduated from Everett
Vocational High School in 1961 and worked as a machinist in the printing
industry for Metropolitan Lithograph & Printing in Everett and for Matheson
Higgins Congress Press in Woburn (and many other jobs in between) before
retiring in 2008.
Ziggie loved the outdoors and being with
family and friends. He was a member of the Billerica Elks, the Chelsea Yacht
Club, and was a past president of the Polish Political Club. He went boating, fishing, and camping on
Rainsford Island with his children and then his grandchildren. He enjoyed playing cribbage with anyone
willing to lose to him! His other hobbies included taking his grandchildren to
flea markets and yard sales on weekends. He was also an avid music lover,
especially Elvis Presley and polka music.
Ziggie was preceded in death by his mother,
Blanche, and his father, Zygmunt. He is survived by six children: James Piasecki and his wife, Pamela of
Walpole, Tim Piasecki of Billerica, Steve Fulmer, Norma “Sissy” Scalese and her
husband, Joe of Billerica, Billie Jo Barr of Burlington and Kelly Ann Mauch of
Troy, NH; his brother, Peter Piasecki and his wife, Debra of Chelsea, twelve
grandchildren, nine great grandchildren, several cousins, a niece and a
nephew. A celebration of life service
will be announced and held at a future date when family and friends can
attend. Arrangements were given to the
care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. We encourage family and friends who wish, to
offer condolences at this time by means of the online guest book or to send a
personal sympathy card visit;
www.WelshFuneralHome.com.
Donna Marie Cimino
Feb. 8, 1966 – April 29, 2020
Donna Marie Cimino of Roslindale, formerly
of Chelsea, passed away on Wednesday, April 29 at the Brigham and Women’s
Hospital in Boston due to Covid-19 related illness. She was 54 years
old.
Born in Winthrop, she was raised in
Chelsea, a special and beloved daughter of Dorothy (Ducey) Cimino and the late
Arnold Cimino.
Donna lived most of her life at home in
Chelsea, cared for by her mother and family. She took residence in a
group home for independent living and learning in Roslindale ten years ago.
She took great pleasure in the simple things
in life, a car ride to go sightseeing, day trips to the beach, enjoying a
strawberry shake or walking arm in arm with a loved one.
She was the forever loved daughter of
Dorothy (Ducey) Cimino of Chelsea and the late Arnold Cimino; loving sister of
Arnold Cimino and his wife, Carol of Chelsea, Catherine Terry of Everett, Dotty
Lombardi and her husband, Tony of Peabody, Susan Tenaglia and her husband,
Robert of Lynn and the late Frances Cimino; cherished aunt of Sal Lombardi,
Cindy Sambataro, Anthony Lombardi and Christine Hebert; adored great aunt of
Nino, Nicholas and Jack Sambataro, Emma and Ava Lombardi, Rose-Marie and Jerome
Hebert.
A private family farewell will be held
followed by graveside prayers and interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. We
encourage family and friends who wish, to offer condolences at this time by
means of the online guest book or to send a personalized sympathy card.
In lieu of flowers, should friends desire,
contributions in Donna’s memory should be directed to Autism Speaks-New
England, 88 Broad St., Boston, MA 02110 https://act.autismspeaks.org
or the Brigham Covid-19 Response Fund c/o
116 Huntington Ave, 3rd floor, Boston MA
02116 https://Giving.brighamandwomens.org/covid-19
Arrangements are
by the Anthony Memorial –Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.
Edgar Luis Martinez Castillo
A Great Father, Brother, Son and Friend
Edgar Luis Martinez Castillo passed away on
Thursday, April 30 after a battle with Covid-19. He was 65 years old.
The world has lost a great father, brother,
son and friend.
Edgar, also known by many who loved him as
“Macho” and “Tico,” was born in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica and has lived in
Chelsea since 1986.
He is survived by his children: Edgar, Luis,
Rebeca, Jose Luis and Sebastian along with eight grandkids.
Unfortunately we could not hold a proper
memorial and visitation due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We would like to thank
the doctors, nurses and volunteers of Massachusetts General Hospital ICU who
took great care of our father throughout his toughest battle.
“No farewell words were spoken,
No time to say “Goodbye”
You were gone before I knew it,
and only God knows why.”
Kathleen DiChiara
WWII English War Bride and a Woman of Style, Elegance and Grace
Kathleen “Kay” (Davies) DiChiara of Revere
died on April 30 at the age of 92.
Born in Liverpool, England to the late
Daniel and Elizabeth (Hanratty) Davies, she was the beloved wife of the late
Alfonse “Al” DiChiara, devoted mother of Sandra DeChristoforo and her late
partner, Steve of Revere and the late Nicholas DiChiara of Westminster, CO;
dear sister of the late Anne Matthews and Bette Machon of England; cherished
grandmother of Gina Bassant and her late husband, Jay of Revere,
Brenda Spinelli and her husband Jim of Port St. Lucie, FL and Johnna Wallace
and her husband, Bruce of Port St. Lucie, FL; adored great grandmother of
Cassandra, Nikolas, Caden and August. She is also survived by many loving
nieces and nephews.
We lost a remarkable woman. A woman full of
life, courage and determination. Throughout her exceptional life she endured
many challenges but also enjoyed many incredible experiences. Growing up in
England during World War II led her to meet a U.S. soldier and fall in love,
and that love led her to move to the United States, to marry and start a new
life and a family.
Kay was a devoted wife and an amazing
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother (Nana). A woman of style, elegance
and grace. She was the family’s matriarch, historian and storyteller. She loved
to travel the world and read everything she could. Her talents were endless;
there wasn’t anything she couldn’t cook, sew, create or learn. Always there to
lend a hand and always had a smile. And she was the best bargain shopper,
especially at her beloved Filene’s.
There is so much that can be said about Kay
and the way she lived life. She will be tremendously missed and remembered by
all those who love her.
In accordance
with the CDC’s current restrictions on gatherings due to Covid-19, all
services will be held privately. Interment at Puritan Lawn Memorial
Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s
Association, 309 Waverley Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA 02452 or to a Cancer Charity of
your choice in Kathleen’s name. For guest book please
visit www.buonfiglio.com.
Paul Bright, Jr.
Former RHS Hockey Captain, Retired Chef, Emergency Call-Taker
Paul A. Bright Jr. loved
life and lived it with enthusiasm, joy, and an open heart that warmly
encompassed everyone he loved and who
loved him.
He loved the Boston Bruins,
Aerosmith, cooking, his two cats, and, most of all, his cherished daughters,
granddaughter, family, and loyal friends.
A Revere resident for most
of his life, Paul passed away suddenly on Sunday, April 26.
Paul is survived by four
daughters, Amanda, Dayna, Diandra, and Danae Bright, all of Revere; a
granddaughter, Julianna; three siblings, Kathleen Bright-Procopio and her husband
David of Saugus, Revere Fire Chief Christopher Bright and his wife Mary Ellen
of Wakefield, and Amy Ciccone and her husband Eric of Marblehead. He also
leaves many nieces, nephews and cousins and his aunt and uncle, Marilyn
(Toomey) and Raymond Longden, of Fairfield, Conn. He was the former husband of
Diana(DeSimone) Bright of Revere.
Born
in Revere to the late Paul Sr. and Katherine (Toomey) Bright, Paul attended the
Immaculate Conception School and graduated from Revere High School, where he
skated for the school’s strong hockey teams and was chosen as a team captain in
1975. He would remain an ardent sports
fan throughout his life, especially of the Bruins and Patriots.
He enjoyed the company of a
group of loyal friends who often gathered behind the old Revere Cinema on
Broadway, and, in reference to the place where they hung out, called themselves
the Show Yard Kickers. Once, as youths, they painted a mural on a wall in tribute
to the rock band Aerosmith, and Paul would remain a passionate fan of their
music throughout his life.
He was employed for many
years in the culinary industry, working as a chef for Marriott Hotels and
prominent corporate and event catering companies. Throughout his life, Paul
enjoyed cooking and good food, and at one point contributed a recipe column to
The Revere Journal.
Later in his life Paul
worked as a 911 call-taker for the city of Revere and later for the city of
Chelsea. After several years he was promoted to deputy director of the Chelsea
911 department. He retired several years ago.
Paul lived in Chelsea
briefly and moved to Boston two years ago. In his retirement, in addition to
his close bonds with his daughters and granddaughter, dear friends and family,
he also cherished the companionship of his two beloved cats, J.J. and Mittens,
whom he had rescued separately.
Throughout
his life, Paul was a joyous and warm presence whenever he was around family and
his many friends, always quick with a smile, a laugh, or a humorous remark. He
had the gift of making people feel good when they were
around him.
Funeral arrangements, under
the direction of Vertuccio and Smith Home for Funerals in Revere, are private
because of restrictions caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Remembrances in Paul Bright Jr.’s name may
be made to the Animal Rescue League of Boston, 10 Chandler St., Boston MA
02116.
Frances Cargill
Enjoyed Being with Family
Frances A. (Stone) Cargill lost her battle
with leukemia on Monday afternoon, April 20.
Fran was born in California on May 9, 1944
when her dad was in the service. She grew up in Chelsea, lived in Cambridge for
many years and moved to Medford years ago to be near her daughter, Cheryl.
She faced many challenges in life caring for
her disabled husband, George, and dealing with physical and mental health
issues. Her earlier work life consisted of working at Market Forge and Ann
& Hope.
She enjoyed being with her family, watching
her favorite wrestling programs, playing Bingo, hearing a good joke, dancing
when she was able and shopping.
Fran is survived by her daughter, Cheryl
Cargill, who lovingly arranged her care and managed her affairs over these past
difficult years. Her other survivors include her son, David Sears and his
partner, Karen Tedesco, her sister, Marsha Stone and her husband, Norm
Hirschfeld of Greenfield, her brother, Harvey Stone and his wife, Mary of
Lynnfield, niece Andrea Stone Mancinelli of Lynnfield and nephew James Stone of
Northboro. In addition, she had great nephews and nieces. Fran was
predeceased by her beloved husband, George and her mother and father, Dorothy
and George Stone, her grandmother, Ida Kaplan and uncle Abraham (Eli) Kaplan.
The family extends tremendous gratitude to all
the staff at the PACE, formerly ESP, program from Cambridge Health Alliance who
provided the most caring and compassionate service to Fran for many
years. Also a special thank you to Maria Melchionno, RN and Dr. Debashish
Misra from the Oncology Department for their extraordinary and kind care
throughout her many months of treatment. We also thank Beth Israel
Deaconess Hospital staff for their attention and care thru her month stay last
year.
In her memory, please donate to the charity
of your choice. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date when we
can all safely gather again.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the
Beals-Geake-Magliozzi Funeral Home of Medford. For additional information,
please visit, www.magliozzifuneralhome.com.
Gloria Gerrig
Harvard University Retiree and 15-Year Co-President of Temple Emanuel
Gloria Gerrig, 89, long time Chelsea
resident, passed away peacefully on May 4.
Born in Everett on July 27, 1930, the
daughter of the late William and Rose (Abrams) Gerrig, she proudly retired
from Harvard University Economics Dept.
after 35 years and was co-president of Temple Emmanuel in
Chelsea for 15 plus years.
She is survived by her beloved sister Barbara Gerrig of Chelsea and sister-in-law Bernice“ Bunny” (Hoffman) Gerrig of Lincoln. She was the cherished sister of the late Leatrice Mazzone and Edward Gerrig; devoted aunt to Gene and Robert Mazzone, Judy Gudinas, Richard and Beth Gerrig, Georgia LeBlond and the late Risa Gerrig as well as several great nieces and nephews. She will be sorely missed by her Harvard and Temple Emmanuel friends.
Contributions in
Gloria’s memory may be made to Temple Emmanuel, 6 Tudor St., Chelsea, MA 02150.
All arrangements will be private. Visit www.torffuneralservice.com for
guestbook.
Paul Bard
He had a Beautiful Soul
Paul G. Bard, a longtime resident of
Chelsea, passed on April 30 after a period of declining health.
Born August 13, 1948 in Chelsea, Paul was a
son of the late Thomas D. and Sylvia Perez Bard, He grew up in the Chelsea
area, attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High School. Paul was
proud to be a US Marine veteran and kept those memories close to his
heart.
Paul
had a beautiful soul. He brought smiles to all who loved him with his
sharp wit and fun loving outlook on life. He will be deeply missed.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his
devoted wife, Lisa. He is also survived by his loving son Paul J
Bard (PJ) of Revere and his former spouse, Janis. In addition he leaves
his sister Rhoda Burrows, Warrenton MO, brother, Thomas Bard, (MaryJo)
Boise, ID, sister ,Charlene Lombardi, Del Ray Beach, FL, brother, Dennis
Bard (Karen) and sister, Susie Alfieri (Tony) of Old Lyme, CT. He
was predeceased by his sister, Robin Ann Bard. Paul is survived by many
nieces and nephews along with lifelong friends, Kenny and Rita Flynn.
The family would like to extend a special
thank you to the staff of the Covid Unit at MA General Hospital for the
exceptional loving care and compassion shown to Paul during this difficult
time. In accordance with the CDC’s current restrictions on
gatherings due to Covid-19, all services will be held privately. Interment
Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to
the Chelsea Soldiers Home, 91 Crest Ave, Chelsea, MA. For guest book please
visit www.buonfiglio.com.
Laura Josephine Fiorino
Past Member of Women’s Auxiliary and American Legion Post 6, East Boston
Laura Josephine (Voci) Fiorino, a lifelong
resident of East Boston, died on May, 1 at the age of 94.
Laura was a past member of the Women’s
Auxiliary and the American Legion Post 6 in East Boston. She will be
sorely missed by all who knew her.
Born in Revere on August 2, 1925 to the late
Joseph Voci Sr. and Amelia (Cataldo) Voci, she was the devoted mother of
Vincent “Vinny” Fiorino and his wife, Lorraine of Revere and Philip Fiorino and
his wife, Diana of Saugus; beloved sister of the late Grace Guerrero, Patricia
Lavoine, Irene Coughlin, Albert Voci and Joseph Voci Jr. ; cherished grandmother of Vincent, Michael,
Stephen, and Ava and adored great grandmother of Alessandra, Craig and
Alyssa. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
In accordance with the CDC’s current
restrictions on gatherings due to Covid-19, all services will be held
privately. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Lighthouse Nursing Care Center, 204 Proctor Ave, Revere, MA 02151.
For guest book please visit www.buonfiglio.com.