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Obituaries 12-24-2019

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Carmelo Bottari

Life member of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Local 3

Carmelo Bottari of Everett died on Dec. 19 at the age of 84. 

Carmelo was a life member of the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen of Local 3 in Charlestown.  He worked on the original brickwork laying at Government Center Boston. 

 Born in Messina Sicily Italia Superiore on April 18, 1935, he was the devoted father of Joanne Roy and her husband, Curtis of Newburyport, Maria Bottari of Revere, Derek Bottari and his wife, Susan of Danvers and Danielle Bottari and her husband, Doug of Winchester; cherished grandfather of Amanda Roy, Ashley Roy and David Moore and dear brother of  Maria Gammacurta of Roslindale, Giovanni of Everett, Agatina Rinella of Medford, Nino of Brighton, and the late Stefano and Joseph.  He is also survived by loving nieces and nephews. 

A Prayer Service will be held from the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere St, Revere on Friday, Dec. 27 at 11 a.m. and all are welcome at 10:30 a.m.  Relatives and friends are kindly invited.  A visitation will be held on Thursday, Dec. 26 from 4 to 7 p.m. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made on Carmelo’s name to Donation Processing, The Michael J. Fox Foundation, P.O. Box 5014, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5014.  For guest book, please visit www.Buonfiglio.com 

Bernard Gallant

School bus driver and animal lover

Bernard J. “Butchie” Gallant, 56, a lifelong Chelsea resident, passed away suddenly in his home. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, he was a son of the late John and Marie (Wyman) Gallant. 

“Butchie” attended local schools and worked as a school bus driver.  He is fondly remembered as a fun-loving soul who enjoyed time socializing with friends and family.  He loved animals especially his cat “Sammy” and his beloved rottweiler “Damian”. 

In addition to his parents, Butchie was also predeceased by a sister, Betty Duerden.  He will forever be the loved brother of Margaret Carpenter of Revere, Nancy Welch of New Hampshire, John Gallant of Chelsea, James Gallant of New York and Ann Gallant of Chelsea and special uncle of Theresa Gallant.  He is also survived by several nieces and nephews and extended family members.  A memorial service will be held at a later date to be announced.  Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons Chelsea.  For online guest book or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit: 

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Leslie Beck, Jr.

Truck driver

 Leslie M. Beck, Jr. of Melrose entered into eternal rest on Thursday, Dec. 19 in the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.  He was 66 years old.  

Born in Chelsea, Leslie worked as a truck driver and served our country in the United States Marine Corps.

The devoted son of the late Leslie M. Beck, Sr. and Bella Cooper, he was the beloved husband of Catherine A. (Barone) Beck, dear and devoted father of Tracy Gagliardi and her husband, Marc of Amesbury, Samantha Beck of Everett and Michael Cowels of Melrose and the loving grandfather of Brianna Vetrano, Michael Vetrano, Nicholas Provost and Juliana Domings.  He was predeceased by seven siblings.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Leslie’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.) Everett on Thursday, Jan. 2 from 4 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Leslie’s memory to the Wounded Warrior Project, 150 Cambridge Park Drive, Ste. 202, Cambridge, MA 02140 would be sincerely appreciated.

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Joseph Brousseau 

Retired Chelsea School Custodian and longtime Chelsea Little League Coach

Joseph P. Brousseau passed away unexpectedly in his home on Wednesday, Dec. 18. He was 58 years old. 

Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Chelsea, he was the beloved son of Betty M. (Bulman) Brousseau and the late Leo P. Brousseau.  Joseph attended local schools and was a graduate of Chelsea High School. He was employed by the Chelsea School Dept. for 34 years.  He began working in the school kitchen and delivered meals to local schools.  He continued as a school custodian and was medically retired in 2018. 

He was active with the Chelsea Little League and was a team coach for many years.  He was an active member of the Lynn Elk Lodge #1409. 

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his sisters: Diane Brosseau of Chelsea and Patty Brousseau of Woodbridge, VA.  He was the cherished uncle of Betty Ortiz, Jimmy Ortiz, Amanda Rosario and Brian Konjo and adoring great-uncle of Anjeli and Brianna Bonilla. 

Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend a memorial gathering at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway Chelsea on Saturday, Dec. 28 from 4 to 6 p.m. A memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. in the funeral home.  Funeral home is fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite funeral home.  Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of their choice. 

For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit 

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Alfred Krasowski

Retired Chemical Engineer

Alfred A. “Fritz” Krasowski, 95, passed away in the peaceful surroundings of his home into the arms of his Lord and Savior on Friday, Dec. 20. 

Alfred, or Fritz as he was known to all, was born in Chelsea in 1924, a beloved son of the late Boniface and Mary (Ratajczyk) Krasowski.  Fritz and his siblings; the late Irene (Krasowski) McCarthy and Edwin Krasowski were all raised in Chelsea. 

As a young man, he enlisted in the US Army and served honorably during World War II.  After his discharge, he returned to Chelsea and soon was married to the former Stella (Gulino).  He was a resident of Revere for most of his life raising his family of two sons and six daughters.  Fritz was employed by American Biltrite in Chelsea as a Chemical Engineer, crafting formulas for product development.  He was widowed by the passing of the love of his life, his wife of 50 years, Stella Krasowski in 2000. 

In his lifetime, Fritz enjoyed each day with his loved and cherished 22 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.  He was an active member of the New Hope Assembly Church in Saugus and a proud member of the Super Saints, often leading them in song. 

After his formal retirement from work, Fritz kept active learning new skills in computers and electronics.  He enjoyed keeping up to date with his family on social media. 

In addition to his wife, parents and siblings, Fritz was also predeceased by a granddaughter, Kimberly Krasowski Eaton.  He was the forever devoted father of Alfred “Fred” Krasowski of Revere and his partner, Kim Parker,  Ellen Mastrocola of Reading, Joseph Krasowski and his wife, Kathy of Saugus, Elizabeth DeGenova and her husband, John of  Georgetown, Marie DellaPaolera and her husband, Michael of Groveland, Valerie DeGeorge and her husband, Louis of Georgetown, Nancy Gondek and her husband, Alexander of Glastonbury, CT and Judy Burke and her partner, Joel Morehouse of Lowell.  He was the cherished grandfather of Amy Cole and her husband, Justin, Stephanie Krasowski and her fiancée, Nick McNeil, Diana, Michael and Christina Mastrocola, Rachel and Michael Thater, Sarah, Emily and Rebecca Krasowski, Melissa and Maria DeGenova, Gina Concesion and her husband, Paul and Julianne DeGenova, Danielle and Daina DellaPaolera, Melanie and Sarah Albanese, Alexander Gondek, Daniel, Jessica and Jason Burke.  He is also survived by five adoring great-grandchildren: Madison, Stella, Greyson, Zoe and Eloise.

Visiting hours will be held at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea on Thursday, Dec. 26, from 4 to 8 p.m.  Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  His funeral will begin from the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday at 9 a.m. followed by services in the Woodlawn Chapel, 302 Elm St., at 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with Fritz being placed to rest with his beloved wife in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.  Funeral home is fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite funeral home. 

The family wishes to express heartfelt thanks to Dr. Roger Pasinski and the doctors and nurses of Mass General Hospital and the staff of Care Dimensions Hospice Care. 

Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN, 38105. 

www.stjude.org/donate  For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.


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Ann Floyd

Retired Chelsea Teacher

Ann M. Floyd, 87, of Chelsea, passed away on Monday, Dec. 23.

Ann attended Immaculate Conception School, class of 1950, Salem State Teachers College, Class of 1954, and Boston State where she obtained her Master Degree in Education in 1963. Ann was a former teacher at Chelsea Schools retired as a Title One Reading Program Director in 1991. Ann enjoyed worldwide traveling, and will be missed by all who knew her.

She was the cherished daughter of the late Leo A. and Anna (Maher) Floyd, loving aunt of James Floyd and his wife, Donna Marie, Joseph Floyd and his wife, Janet, Lawrence Floyd and his wife, Doreen, Robert Floyd, Richard Floyd and his wife, Denise and Daniel Floyd and his wife, Debbie. Ann was predeceased by her brother, Leo Floyd and her longtime friend, Thelma Kirk. She is also survived by her great nieces and nephews: Eddie, Teddy, Andrew, Bill, Sarah, Max, Lucy, Harry, Lily, Asa, Kiely, Ben and Abby.

Funeral arrangements were by Vazza’s Beechwood Funeral Home, Revere.

James Lee

All around athlete, founded the Tommy Duval Athletic Club as a teenager, the Tommy Duval basketball league and the Afro-American Club in Chelsea

James Lee, former resident of Chelsea, departed this life on Monday, Dec. 23 at his home in Everett surrounded by his family.

James joined the U.S. Army when he was 22, served on the front lines during the Korean War and eventually achieved the rank of sergeant.  He was proud to say that all his troops returned home.

James often spoke of his fond memories growing up on Arlington Street in Chelsea with his mom; two brothers, Charles and Henry Lee, and four sisters, Dorothy Crawford, Evelyn Moore, Lucy Robinson and Florence May. 

James was an all-around athlete playing in various football, basketball and softball leagues around Chelsea.  He shared his stories of growing up poor and playing football with no pads or helmets against teams that were fortunate enough to have equipment. Affectionately known as Jimmy Lee, he founded the Tommy Duval Athletic Club as a teenager and started the Tommy Duval basketball league.  The league consisted of his brother, Charlie, first cousins, Ray and Gene Freeman, close friend, Huckle Mann and friends who lived in the neighborhood.  

Growing up in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood, he learned the importance of getting along with those of other cultures and even learned to speak Yiddish to those he lived by. 

James had a passion for organizing events and bringing people together. These events included long weekends to Montreal, Canada, summer casino trips to Mohegan Sun, and this year he organized the Lee-Richardson Family Reunion at Salem Willows in Salem MA, where approximately 150 had gathered.  He also established the Afro-American Club in Chelsea, which organized and hosted a ton of events. 

James was the beloved husband of the late Edith (Richardson) Lee, loving father of Eric Lee and his wife, Cheryl, Greg Lee and his wife, Gloria, Sheila Lee-Caldwell and her husband, Henry, Mark Lee and his wife, Tracey and the late Steven Lee of Malden.  He will be missed by 21 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. 

A Homegoing Memorial Service will be held at Zion Church Ministries, 757 Broadway, Everett, MA, on Monday, January, 6, 2020. Greetings to the family will start at 10 a.m. and the service will begin promptly at 11 a.m.

Vincent Arthur DiGianni

Retired Industrial Lighting Efficiency Expert

Vincent Arthur DiGianni, 87, a lifelong resident of Chelsea, beloved husband of Margaret Elizabeth (Wall) DiGianni, passed away Monday, Dec. 23 at Salem Hospital surrounded by his loving family.

Born in Everett, the son of the late Joseph and Clara (Scarpetti) DiGianni, he was raised and educated in Chelsea and was a graduate of Chelsea High School. Later in life, he continued his education earning his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Northeastern University. 

An honorably discharged, disabled veteran, he served his country as a member of the United States Army during the Korean War. He served as a Drill Sergeant and earned the Rank of Corporal. He was proud of his service to his country. 

Mr. DiGianni had been employed for many years as a plant manager and efficiency expert in the Industrial Lighting Industry until the time of his retirement at the age of 83.

 He began his career with Smith Craft and matriculated to Lam Lighting, was then associated with Towle Manufacturing and spent many years with Life Time Brands. He was known for his ability to communicate and manage his team. He was a diligent worker and was known for completing the most difficult tasks with ease. He truly enjoyed working in his profession but his greatest gift was the relationships he formed with his team members. 

Vincent was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle. A lifelong resident of the City of Chelsea, he enjoyed spending time cooking and painting. He was an avid reader and enjoyed cheering on his favorite New England Patriots. 

Vin had a special way about him, in that he always knew the right thing to say. He endeared himself to others easily and was always the life of the party. He loved to sing and would often grab the mic, even without being asked, and shared his vocal talents with all. He loved people and social gatherings and had a quiet confidence always. He was a man who commanded great respect without saying a word. He loved his wife and family immensely and truly enjoyed seeing others smile. He will be deeply missed. 

Vincent is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Margaret Elizabeth (Wall) DiGianni, his daughter, Elizabeth Terchiak and her husband, Scot of Peabody, his sons, Vincent DiGianni and his wife, Rose of Seattle, John DiGianni and his wife, Lisa of Danvers; his grandchildren: Emily, William, Patrick and his fourth grandchild on the way, his sister, Donna Pantano and her husband, Alfred of Saugus and his twin brother, Joseph DiGianni and his wife, Marie of Revere and several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. He was the father of the late Robert “Bobby” DiGianni. 

Funeral arrangements were by the Peterson-O’Donnell Funeral Home,  Danvers. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in Vincent’s memory to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis TN 38105. To share a memory of offer a condolence, please visit  www.odonnellfuneralservice.com.

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John Duguay

Marine Corps Veteran and Retired Stop & Shop Baker

John A. Duguay, a lifelong resident of Chelsea, passed away on Jan. 2 with his longtime companion and partner, John Podolske and his niece, Michelle Mirthes, by his side.

Born in Chelsea on June 30, 1930, he spent his entire life in Chelsea and served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 1950’s.

John was an avid baker and cook.  His desserts were very popular and often requested by everyone.

He was predeceased by his mother, Ellen Duguay, his sister, Mary Rita Menard Duguay, his brother, Paul Duguay and his nephew, Edgar Duguay. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Simone Duguay of New York, Joseph Duguay, Leon Duguay, Korey Duguay and Lesha Duguay, and his brothers, Joseph Duguay of California and Theodore of New York.

He also leaves behind countless friends and in-law relatives.  He will be sorely missed.

A celebration of life ceremony will be held sometime in June near what would have been his 90th birthday.

Brian Quatieri

Apprentice Plumber

Brian Q. Quatieri, 50, of Middleton, formerly of Chelsea, died Sunday, Dec. 22 at the Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton following a long illness.

Born in Everett, the son of John and Patricia A (Donovan) Quatieri, he was raised and educated in Chelsea and was a graduate of Chelsea High School, Class of 1987.

Brian was an apprentice plumber who worked throughout the North Shore.  In high school, he played hockey and baseball and also enjoyed fishing at the family camp in New Hampshire.  He most recently enjoyed boxing at the Title 1 gym in Danvers.

In addition to his loving parents, Brian is survived by his brothers and sisters-in-law, John and Wendy Quatieri of Peabody, Kevin and Joanna Quatieri of Saugus and Patrick and Kelly Quatieri of Salem, NH; his nieces and nephews; Nicholas, Alexandra, Michael, Anthony, Crystal, Joseph, Derek, Brendan, Ryan and Summer and is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.

A private family funeral was held on Saturday with burial in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody. To view on line obituary and sign guest book, visit www.ccbfuneral.com

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. 

Laura Osgood

Jan. 22, 1936 – Dec. 27, 2019

Laura Osgood passed away on Friday, Dec. 27 at the age of 83.

She was raised in Melrose and attended Melrose High School. 

Laura could always be found on the arm of her loving husband, Neil with whom she spent 65 happy years of marriage.  The couple raised four children: son, Gregory Osgood and his wife, Annette and daughters, Susan Osgood and her partner, Mari McClenny, Sandra Osgood and her partner, Daniel Coyle and Lorna Pimental and her husband, Anthony.  Laura was a loving grandmother to Christopher Copson, Tara Osgood, Jacob Osgood, Julia Osgood and Jamie Osgood as well as her two great grandchildren Finley and Penelope Merrill. 

Laura cared for many people throughout her life, she was raised with many sisters and was loved by many nieces and nephews.  She was known for her carefree ability to love and nurture everyone with whom she crossed paths.  Her home was always open to anyone needing a place to live or a hot meal. She was like a second mother to so many children.

Arrangements were by Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons, Chelsea.

Neil and family will host a Celebration of Life on Saturday, Jan. 18 from 12 noon to 3 p.m. at Anthony’s of Malden, 105 Canal Street, Malden.

The family asks that you consider making donations in Laura’s memory to All Care Hospice, 210 Market Street, Lynn, MA  01901.

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John Duguay

Marine Corps Veteran and Retired Stop & Shop Baker

John A. Duguay, a lifelong resident of Chelsea, passed away on Jan. 2 with his longtime companion and partner, John Podolske and his niece, Michelle Mirthes, by his side.

Born in Chelsea on June 30, 1930, he spent his entire life in Chelsea and served in the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 1950’s.

John was an avid baker and cook.  His desserts were very popular and often requested by everyone.

He was predeceased by his mother, Ellen Duguay, his sister, Mary Rita Menard Duguay, his brother, Paul Duguay and his nephew, Edgar Duguay. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Simone Duguay of New York, Joseph Duguay, Leon Duguay, Korey Duguay and Lesha Duguay, and his brothers, Joseph Duguay of California and Theodore of New York.

He also leaves behind countless friends and in-law relatives.  He will be sorely missed.

A celebration of life ceremony will be held sometime in June near what would have been his 90th birthday.

Janet Caron

Sept. 20, 1939 – Jan. 7, 2020

Janet L. Caron passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 7 while an inpatient at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.  She was 80 years old.

A daughter of the late Harold H. and Grace (Nicholson) Braid, she grew up in Chelsea, attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of thse city.  She was married at a young age to John A. “Sonny” Carron.  Together they shared nearly 60 years of love and devotion to each other.  She was the beloved mother to five daughters, grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of two.  Her life’s devotion was to her family and home.  She was an extremely caring individual and care giver to people and animals alike.

Janet was also predeceased by two siblings; the late Grace Robichaud and Harold Braid.  Her passing is mourned by her beloved husband of 59 years, John A. “Sonny” Carron.  She is the forever loved mother of Donna Moscatelli and her husband, Tom, Linda Ballard and her husband, Roy, Tricia Seigal and her husband, Jay, Kelly Carron and Corrie Carron; dear sister of Charles Braid, Patricia Detweiler and cherished grandmother of Tommy Moscatelli and his fiancé, Kelly, Christopher Moscatelli and his wife, Korey, Aaron Seigal, Anthony Moscatelli, Lindsey Ballard, Jason Seigal, Matthew Carron, Jillian Ballard and Kelsey Ballard and adored great-grandmother of A.J. Zayas and Kyla Moscatelli.

Arrangments were by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970.

Kenneth Landry

Of Texas

Kenneth H. Landry, 80, of Boerne, TX, formerly of Woburn, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 10 in San Antonio, TX. He was the beloved husband of Mary Ann (Haverty) Landry for 54 years. He is lovingly survived by his children: Kenneth W. Landry and his wife, Kimberly of Norton, Robert Landry and his wife, Kristen of San Antonio, and Nancy Scalesse and her husband, Richard of Woburn. He was the dear brother of James Landry of Chelsea and cherished “Papa” of Kaitlyn O’Rourke, Ryan and Brandon Landry, Madelyn and Evan Landry and Meghan, Cameron, and Anna Scalesse and is also survived by sisters-in-law, Mary Landry of Bridgewater, MA, Madeline Landry of Sandown, NH, and Joan Callahan of Woburn  as well as by many nieces, nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by siblings: John, Mary, Margaret, Charles, Leo, Reis and Richard.

A Funeral will be held from the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, on Friday, Jan. 17 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Charles Church, 260 Main Street, Woburn at 10 a.m.  Burial will follow in Woodbrook Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours today, Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.

Joseph Sullivan

June 19, 1994 – Jan. 3, 2020

Joseph P. Sullivan died in Boston from natural causes on Jan. 3. He was 75 years old.

He was a resident of East Boston and Chelsea during his younger days and also spent time in Lynn, Danvers and Salem before finally settling down in Chelsea in 1990.

He held a few different job titles until 1988 when he started his own janitorial company “Karen’s Services.” He was an active member of the Moose and The Salvation Army in Chelsea for many years. He retired Karen’s Services in 2016. Other than working hard, he also liked bowling, pool, darts, fishing and playing solitaire and other card games.

He was the life of the party and always had a joke to tell. He frequented his favorite spots throughout the years including: The Old Timer’s and Chelsea Walk in Chelsea, The Brothers Deli in Peabody and Salem Willows, where many family reunions were hosted by his sister, Mary.

He was preceded in death by his parents Leah (Gallagher) and Joseph V Sullivan, his siblings: Dorothy McPherson DeVeau, Harvey DeVeau and Mary Reynolds, his former wives: Margaret Casucci of Chelsea, Linda Rouff of Portales, NM and Maryann Sullivan (Terrio) of Chelsea, his daughter, Kathleen Principato (Knapp) and stepdaughter Carolann Gray. 

He is survived by his children: Louise Sullivan, Michelle and her husband, Brad Graham of Rio Rancho, NM, Jody Sullivan of Chelsea, Brenda and husband, Jim Leonard of Peoria, AZ, Kimberly Rosario of Chelsea and his youngest, Sabrina Brooks and her partner, Rick Muise Jr. of Waltham;  siblings: Martin (AL) Sullivan of Florida; Joanne and husband, Joseph Bowen of Fitchburg; stepchildren: Joseph, Robert, Thomas and Diane Goodrich. He also leaves behind many granddaughters and grandsons, great granddaughters and great grandsons and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was very loved and will be deeply missed by all of his family and friends.

His service will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 11:30 a.m. at the Salvation Army, 258 Chestnut St, Chelsea. There will be a gathering following the service. In lieu of flowers. the family asks that donations be made in his name to The Salvation Army, American Cancer Society or the Wounded Warriors Foundation.

Robert Iudica

Retired Truck Driver

Robert M. Iudica of Saugus, formerly of Revere and East Boston, died on Monday, Jan. 6 at the Massachusetts General Hospital after being stricken at his home on Dec. 23, the day after celebrating his 85 th birthday.

Robert was born and raised in East Boston. He was educated in Boston Public Schools, attended East Boston High School and began a 35 plus year career as a truck driver for the Boston Shipyard in East Boston.

He was married for 60 years to Phyllis R. (Cimino). The couple resided in East Boston for many years, then later moving to Revere, and for the past 18 years they lived in Saugus. He loved spending time with family and always having a good time. He was a very proud life-time member of the Winthrop Lodge of Elks #1078, Winthrop.

He was the beloved husband of 60 years to Phyllis R. (Cimino) Iudica of Saugus, loving father of Deborah A. Zaccaria of Reading and her late husband, Anthony M. “Tony” Zaccaria, Paul Tango  and his wife, Cheryl of Cape Coral, FL, Robert Tango of Woburn and Roseann Tango of Chelsea; cherished grandfather of Robert Tango and Christopher Tango and his wife, Sarah, all of Florida, Robert Tango and his wife, Christina of New Hampshire, Lisa Zaccaria of Saugus and the late Michelle Zaccaria, Gregory Tango and Jason Tango adored great-grandfather of Brenna, Jack and Abagail and Lucas; dear brother of the late Lilian Iudica, Dorothy D’Ettore, Anthony Iudica and Josephine Cellucci and proud son of the late Carmelo and Teresa (Aleo) Iudica. He is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, Revere. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.

Barbara Jean Borden

June 18, 1936 – Jan. 8, 2020

Barbara Jean Borden, 83, passed away at the Glen Ridge Nursing and Care Center in Medford where she had been receiving supportive care for the past three years. 

Born in Boston, she was raised in Medford and graduated from Medford High School.

She married George “Sonny” Borden and resided in Chelsea for most of her life. 

Barbara was widowed in 1970 and as a young single mother she raised her son and two daughters, maintained her home and worked at various jobs to support her family.  She held positions with the old Record American in Boston, worked the counter at Franks Donuts, was a teller at Winter Hill Bank in Chelsea and completed her working career as a telemarketer with West Lynn Creamery-Garelick Dairy in Lynn before taking retirement. 

Her life was devoted to family. She also enjoyed reading her favorite hard-cover books, knitting, playing board games, cards and bingo.  She is remembered as a great conversationalist and lively debater. 

In addition to her husband, Barbara was also predeceased by her parents, the late Neal J. and Mary (Ryan) Farrell, one sister, Mary Teehan and her brother, Neal J. Farrell, Jr.  She is lovingly survived by her children and their spouses; Donna Lockard and her husband, Mark of Bern KS, George “Peter” Borden III and his companion, Dawn Pajala of Whitinsville and Deborah Visconti and her husband, Joseph of Billerica. She was the cherished grandmother of Samantha Lockard, George “Sonny” Borden, IV., Cameren Borden and Farrell Paige Visconti, adored great-grandmother of Everly Jo Scalese and dear sister of Alice Anderson of Rhode Island. 

Arrangements were by Anthony Memorial –Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Alzheimer’s Assoc. 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472.

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Joseph Sullivan

June 19, 1944 – Jan. 3, 2020

Joseph P. Sullivan died in Boston from natural causes on Jan. 3. He was 75 years old.

He was a resident of East Boston and Chelsea during his younger days and also spent time in Lynn, Danvers and Salem before finally settling down in Chelsea in 1990.

He held a few different job titles until 1988 when he started his own janitorial company “Karen’s Services.” He was an active member of the Moose and The Salvation Army in Chelsea for many years. He retired Karen’s Services in 2016. Other than working hard, he also liked bowling, pool, darts, fishing and playing solitaire and other card games.

He was the life of the party and always had a joke to tell. He frequented his favorite spots throughout the years including: The Old Timer’s and Chelsea Walk in Chelsea, The Brothers Deli in Peabody and Salem Willows, where many family reunions were hosted by his sister, Mary.

He was preceded in death by his parents Leah (Gallagher) and Joseph V. Sullivan, his siblings: Dorothy McPherson DeVeau, Harvey DeVeau and Mary Reynolds, his former wives: Margaret Casucci of Chelsea, Linda Rouff of Portales, NM and Maryann Sullivan (Terrio) of Chelsea, his daughter, Kathleen Principato (Knapp) and stepdaughter Carolann Gray. 

He is survived by his children: Louise Sullivan, Michelle and her husband, Brad Graham of Rio Rancho, NM, Jody Sullivan of Chelsea, Brenda and husband, Jim Leonard of Peoria, AZ, Kimberly Rosario of Chelsea and his youngest, Sabrina Brooks and her partner, Rick Muise Jr. of Waltham;  siblings: Martin (AL) Sullivan of Florida; Joanne and husband, Joseph Bowen of Fitchburg; stepchildren: Joseph, Robert, Thomas and Diane Goodrich. He also leaves behind many granddaughters and grandsons, great-granddaughters and great-grandsons and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was very loved and will be deeply missed by all of his family and friends.

His service will be held on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 11:30 a.m. at the Salvation Army, 258 Chestnut St, Chelsea. There will be a gathering following the service. In lieu of flowers. the family asks that donations be made in his name to The Salvation Army, American Cancer Society or the Wounded Warriors Foundation.

Janet Carron

Sept. 20, 1939 – Jan. 7, 2020

Janet L. Carron passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan. 7 while an inpatient at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.  She was 80 years old.

A daughter of the late Harold H. and Grace (Nicholson) Braid, she grew up in Chelsea, attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of this city.  She was married at a young age to John A. “Sonny” Carron.  Together they shared nearly 60 years of love and devotion to each other.  She was the beloved mother to five daughters, grandmother of nine and great-grandmother of two.  Her life’s devotion was to her family and home.  She was an extremely caring individual and care giver to people and animals alike.

Janet was also predeceased by two siblings; the late Grace Robichaud and Harold Braid.  Her passing is mourned by her beloved husband of 59 years, John A. “Sonny” Carron.  She is the forever loved mother of Donna Moscatelli and her husband, Tom, Linda Ballard and her husband, Roy, Tricia Seigal and her husband, Jay, Kelly Carron and Corrie Carron; dear sister of Charles Braid, Patricia Detweiler and cherished grandmother of Tommy Moscatelli and his fiancé, Kelly, Christopher Moscatelli and his wife, Korey, Aaron Seigal, Anthony Moscatelli, Lindsey Ballard, Jason Seigal, Matthew Carron, Jillian Ballard and Kelsey Ballard and adored great-grandmother of A.J. Zayas and Kyla Moscatelli.

Arrangments were by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970.

John Noel, Jr.

Dedicated and hardworking family man

John R. Noel Jr., 79, of Chelsea passed away on Dec. 7, 2019.  He was born on Oct. 25, 1940 in Chelsea, son of the late Leslie and Lorraine (Marsh) Noel. 

John was a very dedicated family man. He was married to his loving wife Barbara for 57 years.  He was a driver for the Drum and Bugle Corps for many years with his wife Barbara as a chaperone.  He was an avid fisherman, in a bowling league for a number of years and overall a very hardworking man. 

John is survived by his wife Barbara (Hilton) Noel;  daughters, Lisa Wilson and her husband, Mark, Jean Sayers and her husband, Michael, and Lynn Kalil and her husband, John,  Julia Muskauski and Helen Rawls; four grandchildren: William Wilson, Kelly Wilson, Kristina Kalil and John Kalil Jr., and many nieces and nephews. 

 Arrangements are in the care of Zis-Sweeney & St. Laurent Funeral Home.  Condolences may be offered at   www.zissweeneyfuneralhome.com.

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Barbara Libby

Jan. 30, 1939 – Jan. 25, 2020

Barbara Libby, 82, passed away unexpectedly in her Chelsea home on Saturday, Jan. 25. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, she was one of eleven children born to the late Christopher Zullo, Sr. and Angelina (Riccio) Zullo.  She attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of Chelsea. 

She was the beloved wife of the late John W. Libby and was widowed 37 years ago.  A single mother of five, she worked outside of her home to support her family.  She held various jobs at Shrafts’ Candies and K-Mart and was a familiar cashier at Stop and Shop in Chelsea before taking her retirement.  

During her lifetime, Barbara enjoyed spending time with family and friends, she was an adoring cherished grandmother remembered for her dancing and trips to casinos and was an active member and volunteer at the Chelsea Senior Center for many years. 

In addition to her husband and parents, Barbara was also predeceased by her ten siblings: her sister, the late Elizabeth Sofia and brothers: Charlie Zullo, Felix Zullo, Mario Zullo, James Zullo, Michael Zullo, Anthony Zullo, Jerry Zullo, John Zullo and Christopher Zullo, Jr.  She was the beloved mother of Frank L. Tallent of Stoneham and his fiancée, Diann DiBenedetto, John Libby and his wife, Leona of Chelsea, Robert Libby of Carver, James Libby of Chelsea and Linda Bednarek and her husband, Kevin of Tewksbury; cherished grandmother of Jeffrey Tallent, Robert Libby, Jr., Brianna Libby, Daniel Libby, Nicholas Libby, Madison Libby, James Libby, Eric Libby, Brendan Bednarek, Ryan Bednarek and Mackenzie Bednarek.  She is also survived by her dear friend, Jimmy Nardizzi and many nieces, nephews and extended family members. 

Visiting hours will be held at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea today, Thursday, Jan. 30 from 4 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.   Funeral services will be conducted in the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday, Jan. 31 at 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with interment at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne at 12:45 p.m. The funeral home is fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite funeral home.

Anne Lawless

August 30, 1929 – January 15, 2020

Anne Lawless

August 30, 1929 – January 15, 2020

Anne C. Lawless, a longtime Chelsea resident, loving wife and cherished aunt, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 15 while in residence at the Pace Center in Winthrop.  She was 90 years old.

Born and raised in Somerville, the daughter of the late Leo and Julia Cain, Anne was first married to Earl Pike and together they settled in Lewiston, Maine for several years.  Fifty years ago, shortly after Earl’s passing, Anne returned to the local area and settled in Chelsea. She re-married Richard P. Lawless in the seventies and the couple shared over 30 years together up to the time of Richard’s passing in 2008.

When residing in Lewiston, Anne worked outside of her home as an office clerk and while in Chelsea, she worked for many years at Standard Box Co. 

She is fondly remembered as a nice and caring person who loved animals and possessed a quiet unassuming demeanor, a lady who enjoyed the company of friends and dancing. 

She is survived by her sister, Catherine Pike of Maine and was the cherished aunt of her beloved niece and caregiver, Roberta Washington of Chelsea.

No services are being planned at this time.

Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.

Gail “Biggie” Theall

April 23, 1947 – Jan. 21, 2020

Gail “Biggie” Theall passed away in her Revere home on Tuesday, Jan. 21 after a brief illness.  

Best known as “Biggie’ to her friends, she was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine, one of four children born to the late Thomas and Agelia F. (Ramanauskas) Ellis.  She was the beloved wife of the late Edgar Theall and resided in Revere for most of her life.   

She worked outside of her home for many years as a teller with Citizens Bank in Revere, retiring in 2010. In her lifetime, she delighted in simply being at home, frequenting her favorite local pizza parlor in Revere or just going to Suffolk Downs for an afternoon.  A person of quiet nature, she enjoyed acquiring various artwork and collectables featuring butterflies and clowns.

In addition to her beloved husband, Edgar and her parents, she was also predeceased by her only daughter, Mona Theall-Rangall and a brother, John Ellis.  She was the cherished grandmother of Shana Scott of Malden and Matthew Kratman of New Hampshire, dear sister of Mona White of Auburn, ME and Lawrence Ellis of Revere.  She is also survived by her beloved friend, John Lyman of North Carolina.

Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend a memorial gathering at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea on Friday, Jan. 31 from 6 to 7:15 p.m. followed by a remembrance prayer service at 7:30 p.m.  Funeral Home is fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite funeral home.

In lieu of flowers: should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the American Heart Assoc.  20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. 

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Barbara Zullo-Libby

Jan. 30, 1939 – Jan. 25, 2020

Barbara Zullo-Libby, 82, passed away unexpectedly in her Chelsea home on Saturday, Jan. 25. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, she was one of eleven children born to the late Christopher Zullo, Sr. and Angelina (Riccio) Zullo.  She attended local schools and was a lifelong resident of Chelsea. 

She was the beloved wife of the late John W. Libby and was widowed 37 years ago. 

A single mother of five, she worked outside of her home to support her family.  She held various jobs at Shrafts’ Candies and K-Mart and was a familiar cashier at Stop and Shop in Chelsea before taking her retirement.  

During her lifetime, Barbara enjoyed spending time with family and friends, she was an adoring cherished grandmother remembered for her dancing and trips to casinos and was an active member and volunteer at the Chelsea Senior Center for many years. 

In addition to her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by her ten siblings; her sister, the late Elizabeth Sofia and brothers; Charlie Zullo, Felix Zullo, Mario Zullo, James Zullo, Michael Zullo, Anthony Zullo, Jerry Zullo, John Zullo, Joseph Zullo and Christopher Zullo, Jr.  She was the beloved mother of Frank L. Tallent of Stoneham and his fiancée Diann DiBenedetto, John Libby and his wife Leona of Chelsea, Robert Libby of Carver, James Libby of Chelsea and Linda Bednarek and her husband Kevin of Tewksbury. Cherished grandmother of Jeffrey Tallent, Robert Libby, Jr., Brianna Libby, Daniel Libby, Nicholas Libby, Madison Libby, James Libby, Eric Libby, Brendan Bednarek, Ryan Bednarek and Mackenzie Bednarek.  She is also survived by her dear friend Jimmy Nardizzi and many nieces, nephews and extended family members.

Funeral arrangements were by the Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Interment was at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.

Gertrude ‘Trudy” Ostler

Dec. 8, 1924 – Feb. 2, 2020

Gertrude “Trudy” Ostler, 95, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, Feb. 2.

Born in Boston, the beloved daughter of the late George B. and Laura E. Foote, she spent her early childhood in Francestown, NH.  As her father sought employment and health care for her mother, the young family moved back and forth from the Boston area to New Hampshire.  Trudy attended elementary school in Francestown, high school in Somerville and graduated from the Jeremiah Burke High School in Boston, Class of ‘43. 

During the war years, Trudy worked at various jobs. She worked as a Nanny and belonged to the group of ladies known as “Rosie the Riveter,” working in local mills and as a sheet metal worker in the Charlestown Navy Yard. 

Trudy met U.S. soldier Donald Ostler early in 1944 at Revere Beach.  They were married in the rectory at St. William’s Church in Dorchester on Dec. 28, 1944.  As an Army wife, she traveled with Donald to Camp Bowie in Brownwood, Texas, where he was in training before going overseas.  There she held several jobs off post, her husband would walk the ten miles each day to be at home with Trudy every night.  After his deployment overseas, she came home alone to Boston and returned briefly to Francestown, NH, anticipating the first of what would later be ten children.  

After Donald’s return, they settled in Hudson, East Boston, and then she spent most of her life in Chelsea raising their family. 

Trudy worked outside of her home at the Brown Jug and at the Post Office.  For many years, she worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as a payroll administrator where she would boast that it was her job to make sure the Governor got paid. 

After her retirement, she settled between Lunenburg, VT and Orange City, FL. And she later moved close to family in Peabody and Saugus.   

Trudy was widowed in 2013 at the passing of her husband, Donald after 68 years of love and devotion together.  In addition to her husband and parents, Trudy was also predeceased by her brother, Robert E. Foote and her three sons; the late Warren, Kevin and Matthew Ostler.  She was the forever devoted mother of Patricia McCarthy and her husband, Vince of Nashua, NH, Charles Ostler and his wife, Karen of Boynton Beach, FL, Donna Czerwinski and her husband, Joseph of Malden, Maureen Tamasiunas and her husband, Allan of Farmington, NH, Aileen Charles and her husband, Steven of Altoona, PA, Kathleen Nolan and her husband, Robert of Saugus and Lauretta Russo and her husband, John of Winter Park, FL.  She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.

Visiting hours will be at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea today, Thursday Feb. 6 from 4 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  Her Funeral will be held from the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday, Feb. 7 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Rose Church, 600 Broadway, Chelsea at 10 a.m. Services will conclude with interment at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne at 1:45 p.m.

The funeral home is fully handicap accessible, ample parking opposite.

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Margaret Pearl Parsons

March 31, 1931 – Jan. 27, 2020

Margaret Pearl Parsons passed away peacefully on Monday, January 27 at Penacook Place in Haverhill where she had been receiving supportive care for the past several years. 

A past resident of Everett and Revere, she was born in Chelsea to the late Harold Alexander Parsons and Frances Lillian (Burke) Parsons.

She was raised in Revere and spent her early career in the hospitality industry. 

She is survived by her daughter, Linda (Parsons) Johnson and son-in-law, Lance Johnson of Hudson, NH and her sister, Florence Jean Gonzales of Tewksbury, She was pre-deceased by her brother, David Parsons and sisters Ella Gleitsmann and Maureen Conway. 

In her lifetime, she loved her family and enjoyed spending time with her sisters playing cards, singing and listening to country music.  She was a kind and gentle soul who will be greatly missed by her grandson Lance Johnson Jr., his wife, Jennifer Bolton-Johnson and great-grandson, Noah Barrows of Hopkinton, NH, as well as grand-daughter, Larisa Cavallaro, her husband, Christopher Cavallaro and her great-grandchildren Carey, Landon and Piper of Danville, NH.  She leaves behind many loving nieces and nephews including Paul Conway and Nancy Cronin who filled her days with music and laughter.

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. 

Ed Lenkiewicz

August 15, 1927 – February 13, 2020

Ed Lenkiewicz, 92 years young, passed away peacefully on the 13th of February, 2020, surrounded by the gentle embrace of his loved ones in the comfort of his own home.

He was the son of the late Antoinette Szczubelek and Stanislaus Lenkiewicz, immigrants from Poland.

Ed was married to the “love of his life,” Florence Covino of Chelsea, for 59 years before her untimely passing. Together they had three children: Paula Lenkiewicz of Chelsea, Joyce Dabene and her husband, Paul of Weymouth and Edward Lenkiewicz of Chelsea, along with two grandchildren; Nicole Dabene and Paul Dabene, both of Boston. Ed is also survived by his sister, Jean Guilmette, and nephew Alfred Guilmette of Chelsea.

Ed was a lifelong resident of Chelsea. He attended St. Stanislaus Parochial School and went on to graduate from Chelsea High School as a member of the Class of 1945. Post High School, he was immediately drafted into World War II by the Army Air Corps and stationed at the Pentagon Building in Washington D.C. where he became an IBM operator.

After his discharge from the service, he returned to Chelsea to pursue the “love of his life,” Florence Covino. He went on to marry her in 1949 and together they raised a family.

Ed continued working as an IBM operator for over 25 years at H.J. Dowd in Cambridge until he decided to change his career. He was next hired by the City of Chelsea Water Department as a Water Meter Inspector after the Great Chelsea Fire of 1973. Ed worked for the City until his retirement at the age of 65. He knew countless Chelsea residents as he was constantly seen walking throughout the city streets reading water meters. No matter where Ed went, he was always stopped, or waved to by many locals who knew him as “Eddie the waterman.”

In great physical shape upon retirement from the city, Ed decided to move on to help his son in his construction business. Every day, for the next 20 years, Ed went to work with him until the age of 85. All of the customers loved seeing Ed daily and described him as a “true gentleman!” They were amazed by the unbreakable bond between father and son that Ed and Eddie shared.

Even though Ed lived his entire life in Chelsea, he was a great outdoorsman. He loved the ocean and the woods! One of his greatest pleasures was spending weeks with his son in the great woods of upper rural mountainous Maine. This was a tradition they carried on for decades beginning in the ‘60s and extending through the final months of his life.

Ed was the most senior member of the Chelsea Yacht Club where he enjoyed his almost daily “half cup of coffee” and conversations. Ed was a member of the Polish American Veterans of Chelsea as well as a senior member of the Polish Political Club of Chelsea.

In addition to being a US Army Air Corps veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Chelsea Yacht Club, PPC and PAV Post 13 Chelsea.  

Ed had to be one of the strongest men; he met every trial and tribulation that came his way with immense strength and dignity. His strength was unparalleled and evident right through his final hours.

Ed was well known to voice his opinions in life and he always erred on the side of the underdog because of his true compassion and how caring of a person he was.

Ed was truly a family man first and he proudly stated that. He loved his children and felt great joy and love when his two grandchildren were born; he spent countless days with both of them as infants and children. “Grandpa” was seen by many walking hand-in-hand, going to the park to play, or teaching them how to count. One of his proudest days was seeing his grandson, Paul, graduate from the Massachusetts State Police Academy. A testament of his grandchildren’s love was made evident as they never left Grandpa’s side in his final days.

Ed touched so many people in his long life. Unfortunately, many of his friends and family have passed but the many that remain will sadly and deeply miss him. Ed will live on in their memories and hearts and he will watch down on them from Heaven where he is now reunited with the “love of his life.”

“Dad” and “Grandpa” was truly a great man and there aren’t enough words to explain the extent of love his family has for him and the amount that he will be missed.

Visiting hours will be held today, Thursday Feb. 20 from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea.  Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  His Funeral will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut St., Chelsea at 10 a.m. Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 

 Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105-1905. 


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John Augustus Cummings, Jr.

Of Tennessee, formerly of Chelsea

John Augustus Cummings, Jr. of Greeneville, Tenn., and South Yarmouth, MA, died suddenly at his home in Greeneville, Feb. 14.

He was born June 4, 1938 to parents John A. Cummings, Sr., and Hilda Howell Cummings in Chelsea. Affectionately known to his New England family and friends as “Gus,” he was very active in the Mount Bellingham Methodist Church and enjoyed spending time with his father, “Salty,” and going lobster fishing in Boston Harbor.

 John graduated from Chelsea High School and later completed a degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University, Boston. He was a lifelong employee of Western Electric/Lucent Technologies.

John married Evelyn Ann King in 1964, and together they raised sons, Timothy Scott and John Edward Cummings in North Andover, where he was especially active supporting his sons in the Boy Scouts of America. He also chaperoned scouting trips to Florida, Colorado and the Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico.

John had an adventurous spirit and frequently organized family get-togethers and camping trips to his father’s camp in Rowley, Mass., as well as Newfound Lake, N.H. and Hermit’s Island, Maine. He also enjoyed trips around the United States with his wife, Kathleen and good friends, Alan and Barbara Kobs. Perhaps his biggest adventure was when he traveled by himself to visit his son, Tim, who was serving in the Peace Corps in the Kyrgyz Republic in Central Asia. His travels often were the subject for his colorful storytelling.

First Presbyterian Church, Greeneville, was the site of his marriage to Kathleen Wright in 2008. Retired, John and Kathleen enjoyed spending summers at his home on Cape Cod, where they entertained Tennessee friends and relatives. He especially enjoyed good times shared with his grandson, JR (John Ralph), watching his sporting events or going for ice cream.

John was a member of the Greeneville YMCA, where he was an active participant in the Active Older Adults group, playing basketball and enjoying break time with friends. Joining Kathleen in her love of gardening, he belonged to the Eastside Garden Club and the Greeneville Iris Society. He competed in flower show designs and usually took home blue ribbons. He was especially proud of his Best in Show award from the Iris Society in 2017.

He is survived by his wife: Kathleen Wright; his two sons: Timothy (W. Brian Grisel) and John Edward (Alicia); grandson: JR Cummings; and sister: Elaine Murphy of Chelsea in addition to many other relatives and friends.

The memorial service will be held Sunday at First Presbyterian at 2 p.m.

An additional service in Cape Cod will be announced at a later date.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kiserrosehillfuneralhome.com

Kiser Rose Hill Funeral Home 125 Idletime Drive, Greeneville, TN, 37743.

Rose Marie Buckley

Oct. 2, 1938 – Feb. 20, 2020

Rose Marie Buckley passed away peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 20 at Wingate of Silver Lake in Kingston where she had been receiving supportive care for the past several months.  She was 81 years old. 

A beloved daughter of the late Michael A. Domenichello, Sr. and Marie (Courtney) Spadafora-Domenichell, Rose was raised in Chelsea and attended local schools.  She married  Gerald W. “Gerry” Buckley, and together, the couple raised their family in Chelsea.  She was widowed in 2014 after sharing 55 years of love and devotion with her husband. 

A devoted firefighter’s wife and mother, she also worked outside of her home as a saleslady at Allen’s Cut-Rate Store in Chelsea for many years and was beloved by all the Chelsea residents she had the pleasure to serve. 

In her lifetime, Rose was most happy spending time with her children, grandchildren and her new great-grandchild, Wyatt.  Rose was an avid reader having been a member of the Chelsea Public Library reading club and enjoyed crafting ceramics for all members of her family.  She loved to travel to Disney World with her sister, Ellen, and her husband, Paul, many times over.

Rose was asked recently who she missed the most.  Without hesitation she said it was her mother-in-law, Marie Buckley who lived next door to her and her husband, Gerald for almost 40 years. They became the best of friends.  

Over the years Rose had to overcome many medical conditions. She was a role model to all of us who saw the constant smile on her face and how she continued to live her life in spite of all the hurdles she faced.  

A resident of Chelsea from birth, Rose moved to Duxbury just two years ago to live with her son, Kevin, and daughter-in-law, Elaine. 

In addition to her beloved husband, Gerry and her parents, Rose was also predeceased by her sister, Mary DeCristoforo.  She is survived by her devoted son and caregiver, Kevin Buckley and his wife, Elaine of Duxbury and her loving daughter, Laurie Buckley of Chelsea.  She was the cherished grandmother of Patrick Buckley, Colin Buckley, Courtney Monzione, Caroline Buckley and adoring great-grandmother of Wyatt Buckley; dear sister of Ellen Russell and Michael Domenichello, Jr., both of Chelsea.  She is also survived by several loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews and many extended family members.

Visiting hours will be held at the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea today, Thursday, Feb. 27 from 4 to 8 p.m.  Her Funeral will be held from the Welsh Funeral Home on Friday at 9 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Grace Church, 59 Nichols St., Chelsea at 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 

In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to The American Kidney Fund, 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852. or visit https://www.KidneyFund.org/Donate.

Catherine Mary Mitchell

Of Medford

Catherine Mary Mitchell of Medford, earned her angel wings on Feb 5 at the age of 73.

The adored mother of Catherine Johannah Mitchell Sargent Fagan and her husband, Vincent of Medford, she was the cherished Nana of Catherine Anna Josephine Fagan; Bonus Nana to Connor J. and Cameron T. Norton and Anna G. Pendleton and is also lovingly survived by her niece, Amy Pendleton and her husband, Everett of Medford, her godson, Robert H. Norton, Jr. and his wife, Amy of Cape Neddick, Maine, as well as many nieces and nephews and their families. She is survived by her brothers, Charles and Roy Mitchell and was predeceased by her brother, Arthur Mitchell and her beloved sister, Anna May.

Cathy was an organ transplant recipient.  She was forever thankful to the donor’s family for making the decision to donate the organs of their loved one. Should friends and family desire, memorial contributions in Catherine’s memory may be made to Donate Life America, 701 East Byrd St., 16th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219 or on-line at  https://www.donatelife.net. 

A Celebration of Life Mass to honor Catherine’s life is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, at 9:30 a.m. at Saint Raphael Parish, 512 High St, Medford. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. A reception will follow.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Dello Russo Family Funeral Home in Medford. www.dellorusso.net

Rachael Nicole Rivera

Sept. 15, 1976 – Feb. 13, 2020

Rachael Nicole Rivera, 43, was granted her angel wings on Thursday, Feb. 13. 

Rachel touched lives in small ways throughout her very memorable life. Rachel’s life would seem too short to many, but those who were touched by her understood that the quality of existence far exceeds the quantity of time in which one lives.  Her gentle smile and kind ways brought so much joy to family and friends.  Her courage and hope reminded us of the preciousness of life.

The beloved daughter of Primitivo and Joanne (Thunberg) Rivera, she grew up and resided in Chelsea for most of her life.  She graduated from Massachusetts Hospital School where she excelled herself and assisted many of her classmates in their education.

A former resident of Chelsea and Arlington, she had been living in Quincy for the past several years.  She gave her time as a volunteer worker at Children’s Hospital in Boston for several years.   

She is survived by her parents, Primitivo and Joanne (Thunberg) Rivera of Chelsea.  She was the dear sister of Joanne Powers and her husband, Steve of Revere, Lorilee McLaren and her husband, Robert of Wilmington, Antonio “Tony” Rivera of Minnesota and the late Andrew Rivera.  She is also survived by several loving nieces, nephews and extended family members. 

Funeral arrangements were by the Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Interment was at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Weymouth.

Adrean Faith Abrams

Longtime member of Temple Emmanuel, Chelsea, volunteer at Leonard Florence Center for Living and former Chelsea School teacher

Adrean Faith (Freede) Abrams, 75, a resident of Chelsea and Winthrop, died on Tuesday, Feb. 18.

Born and raised in Chelsea, the daughter of the late Joseph Freede and Shirley (Madow), Adrean graduated from Chelsea High School in 1962 and from Salem State College in 1966 with a degree in Education. She worked as an elementary school teacher in the Chelsea Public School System. Later transitioned into Home Health Care for many years at Personal Touch Home Care as a Director. 

She was a longtime member of Temple Emmanuel of Chelsea and the Sisterhood of Temple Emmanuel. Adrean spent many hours volunteering at Leonard Florence Center for Living in Chelsea. She loved to crochet and was a fan of Barbra Streisand. Adrean had a deep love and devotion for the City of Chelsea and for her family.

Adrean was the loving wife of Louis Lawrence Abrams for 53 years; devoted mother of Stephanie Anne Long and her husband, Ken of Winthrop, David Alan Abrams and his wife, Alyssa of Norwood; sister of Michael Freede and Richard Freede, both of Long Beach, Calif.; cherished grandmother of Ethan, Samantha, Zoe, Chelsea, Mason and Amber and aunt of Rachel, Adam, Jordan, Alyson and Matthew. She is also survived by extended family and friends. 

Services were held at Temple Emmanuel, Chelsea on Sunday, Feb. 23. Interment was in the New Tifereth Israel Cemetery, Everett. Memorial Donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association P.O. Box 96011, Washington DC, 20090-6011 or to Temple Emmanuel 60 Tudor Street, Chelsea, MA 02150. Visitwww.torffuneralservice.com for guestbook.

Thomas ‘Tommy’ Moynihan

 40-Year stevedore/longshoreman

Thomas P. “Tommy” Moynihan, 66, passed away unexpectedly in his Revere home on Monday, Feb. 17.   

Born and raised in Chelsea, the beloved son of the late George and Ruby F. (Young) Moynihan, Tommy attended Chelsea Schools and graduated from Chelsea High School with the Class of ’71. 

He married the former Shawneen R. Archdeacon, and together, they raised two daughters, residing in Chelsea and in Revere for the past 32 years. 

Tom played softball with various teams in Chelsea and bowled with the Original Brown Jug League.  He worked for over 40 years as a stevedore/longshoreman, loading and unloading seaborne freight at several of Boston’s shipping docks.  He was a proud member of the ILA Local 805.   

A man fondly remembered for his sweet-tooth, his hard work providing for his family and his unsurpassed love for his children and grandchildren.  Tom is survived by his caring wife, Shawneen R. Moynihan, his beloved daughters; Erin Moynihan of Revere and Kerry Ciampoli and her husband, Brian of Saugus and his forever loved and cherished grandchildren, Owen Thomas Ciampoli and Emilia Ciampoli.  He was the dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of Colleen Moynihan of Warwick RI, Dennis Moynihan and his wife, Carol of Revere, Michael and Elaine Archdeacon of Winthrop, Kevin and Nancy Archdeacon of Lynnfield, Brian and Karen Archdeacon of Weymouth, James and Susan Archdeacon of Braintree and the late Dennis Archdeacon.   He is also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements were by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.  

Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to Division of Allergy and Immunology, Boston Children’s Hospital, 300 Longwood Ave., Fegan 6, Boston, MA 02115    http://giving.childrenshospital.org/.

To send expressions of sympathy, please visit  www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Charlotte Caron

Her life was dedicated to home and family

Charlotte E. (Williams) Caron  passed away on Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Whidden Memorial Hospital after a sudden illness. She was 92 years old.  Born in Malden and raised in Chelsea, she was a beloved daughter of the late Wilfred and Charlotte (Butler) Williams.  She attended Chelsea Public Schools and was a lifelong Chelsea resident. 

She was married to Paul R. Caron and together they raised nine children.  She was widowed in 1975 after 27 years of marriage. 

Her life was dedicated to home and family.  Always giving of herself to her children and then welcoming 22 grandchildren 28 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.  She was an active member of the Chelsea Senior Center where she taught quilting and participated in many activities.

In her lifetime, Charlotte enjoyed sewing and knitting and was an avid Red Sox fan and member of Red Sox Nation. 

In addition to her husband, Paul and her parents, she was also predeceased by several siblings: Shirley Donovan, Gladys Hodgkins, Wilfred, Donald and Kenneth Williams and a granddaughter, Jeanne Caron.  She was the much loved and devoted mother of Paul R. Caron, Jr. and his partner, Karen Warren, of Chelsea, Kathleen Napolitano of Danvers and her late husband, Roger, James Caron and his wife, Pearl of Chelsea, Susan Lawlor and her husband, Michael of Beverly, Tina Sullivan and her husband, Mike, of Winthrop, Jean Caron of Texas and her late husband, Joe Arsenault, Jane Bolger and her husband, Mick of Beverly, Liz Caron of Chelsea and Patrice Driscoll and her husband, Tim of Pennsylvania; the dear sister of Claire Kubarsky of Tewksbury and sister-in-law of Ruth Williams and Joan (Caron) Turner.  She is also survived by her 21 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

 Visiting hours will be held from the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea on Friday, Feb. 28 from 4 to 8 p.m.  Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  Her Funeral will be held on Saturday in the Welsh Funeral home at 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 

Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to MDA, 5 Hampshire St., Ste. 100B, Mansfield, MA 02048 www.MDA.org  For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com

Maria Teresa Timas Moreira

Sept. 10, 1938 – Feb. 21, 2020

Maria Teresa Timas Moreira, 81, passed away on Friday, Feb. 21, in the peaceful surroundings of her Somerville home. 

Born and raised in San Vicente, Cabo Verde, “Cape Verde Island,” she was a beloved daughter of the late Antonio Timas and Angela Alves Timas. 

As a young lady she settled for a time in Portugal and there she married Leonel Moreira.  In 1981 the couple immigrated to the United States, first settling in Chelsea for 30 years before moving to Somerville. 

Maria received her early education in Cabo Verde.  She worked for many years as an assembly-line candy maker for the Nabisco company in Cambridge. 

Her lifelong devotion was to her faith and family.  Living all of her life as a devout Christian, she looked forward to attending Sunday Services.  She also enjoyed her time tending to her home garden. 

Maria was widowed in 2011 with the passing of her beloved husband, Leonel. In addition to her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by one brother, Jose Alves Timas.  She was the devoted mother of John Moreira and his girlfriend, Paula Tocco of Somerville, cherished grandmother of Nikko Moreira and Alycia Moreira, adoring great-grandmother of Kira Moreira and dear sister of Angela Neves,  Benjamin Timas,  Antonio Timas and Pedro Timas, all of Chelsea. 

Funeral services will be conducted from the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea today, Thursday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m.  Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  Visiting hours will precede the services from 8 to 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. 

In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the American Heart Assoc.  20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701

Lorraine Christopher

Will be fondly remembered for her loving and generous nature

Lorraine E. (DeSalvo) Christopher, 89,  passed away unexpectedly in New Hampshire on Monday, Feb. 24 in the peaceful surroundings of the home she shared with her daughter and caregiver.  Born and raised in Chelsea, she was a beloved daughter of the late John and Evelyn (Basler) DeSalvo.  Lorraine attended local schools and was a graduate of Chelsea High School.

She married  Thomas F. Christopher, Jr., raised three children and was widowed in 1988 after 37 years of marriage.    

She is fondly remembered for her loving and generous nature, always placing her family ahead of her own needs and for her love of animals.

She resided in Chelsea for most of her life where her home was always open to family and friends.  She left Chelsea and moved Saugus in 2012 before moving into her daughter’s home in New Hampshire six years ago.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by a granddaughter, 3-year-old Jennifer Barber.  She is lovingly survived by her loving daughter and caregiver, Paula Barber and her husband, Glen of Milford N.H.; two sons, Michael Christopher and his wife, Janis of Waltham and Mark Christopher and his wife, Lois of Maine.  She was the cherished grandmother of Joshua, Michael and Justin Barber, Kate, Alex and Amy Christopher, the late Jennifer Barber and dear sister of Pauline Venzlowski of Maine. 

Visiting hours will be held in the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea on Sunday, March 1, from 1 to 3 p.m. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  The Funeral will be on Monday from the Welsh Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut St. Chelsea at 9:30 a.m. Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.

Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 highland Ave., Salem MA 01970.  For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com

Gloria Madow Glazer

Lifelong resident of Chelsea, Co-President of Temple Emmanuel Sisterhood

Gloria Madow Glazer, aged 91 and a lifelong resident of her beloved Chelsea, passed away peacefully on February 23, 2020.Born and raised in Chelsea, Gloria was the youngest of 3 daughters of the late Abraham and Rose Madow. She graduated from Chelsea High School in 1946, where she was heavily involved in all activities. She often referred to herself throughout her life as “Gloria Madow – Chelsea High School Cheerleader,” and, not surprisingly, was voted “Best Dressed” and “Best Looking.” Gloria worked as a receptionist at Smithcraft Corporation and later as an Executive Assistant in the Office of Community Development at Chelsea City Hall. In retirement, Gloria was a Fashionista at both Cache and Icing at North Shore Mall. She was the ultimate volunteer in the community. For many years, Gloria co-chaired Chelsea’s Temple Emmanuel Sisterhood luncheons and took great pride in her gift table and fastidious wrapping and was a ready and willing contributor to any activity that kept her beloved Temple going strong. She also volunteered as a receptionist at Shore Country Day School in Beverly during the years her grandsons attended greeting hundreds of children with a glowing smile.Gloria was the loving wife of Paul “Choc” Glazer from 1948 – 1995. Their storybook romance began as high school teenagers on Revere Beach and flourished until Paul’s untimely death. Gloria was the devoted mother of Howard Glazer (Wife – Merridith), Bruce Glazer (Wife – Patricia) and Robyn Glazer Milbury (Husband – Thomas). She was the loving grandmother of Chad Glazer (Wife – Orlee), Adam Glazer, Seth Glazer (Wife – Emma), Marissa Glazer, Max Milbury (Wife – Marissa), and Samuel Milbury. She was the doting great-grandmother of Lana and Liza Glazer and Nunzio Milbury and the great-grand puppy Beasley. Gloria had numerous nephews and nieces whom she loved dearly as well as a large group of wonderful, devoted friends and an extended legion of those who just knew her as “Grandma”.Gloria was full of life. Among her many passions, Gloria loved dancing, exercise, traveling, Casino days, and attending sporting events with her grandchildren.Services were held at Temple Emmanuel, 60 Tudor Street, Chelsea on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 2 p.m.  Interment was held in Agudos Shalom Cemetery, Everett. Memorial Observance will be held at the home of Robyn and Thomas Milbury immediately following burial until 8PM, resuming Wednesday 12-4 p.m., 6-8 p.m., and Thursday from 6-8 p.m..In honor of Gloria, please consider wearing your brightest and blingiest jewelry.Contributions in Gloria’s memory may be made to the Temple Emmanuel -60 Tudor Street, Chelsea, MA 02150.

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Leonel  Barahona

July 2, 1979 – Feb 25, 2020

Leonel A. Barahona passed away suddenly in his Chelsea home on Tuesday, Feb. 25. 

Born in Guatemala City, a beloved son of Leonel Barahona and Ana Monterroso Barahona of Chelsea, his family migrated to the United States and settled in Chelsea when Leonel was seven years old.   He attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High School with the class of 1997. 

 A skilled auto mechanic, he worked side by side with his father for all of his life.  He enjoyed playing basketball and was a hardcore Boston sports fan following both the Celtics and Patriots.  He loved music and was a fan of the Wu-Tang Clan.  He was a talented artist in the medium of colored pencils and markers.  He drew many beautiful portraits, landscape scenes and various still-life drawings. 

He is survived by his beloved parents Leonel Barahona and Ana Monterroso Barahona of Chelsea.  He was the dear brother of Ana Smith and her husband, Leon of Everett and Eucli Barahona and his wife, Nathalie Cuhat-Barahona of Revere. He is also survived by his adoring nieces and nephews: Marcell Barahona, Leeana Smith, Leon Smith, Max Smith and Maya Barahona.

A memorial gathering will be held from the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea today, Thursday, March 5 from 4 to 7 p.m.  Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  A memorial service will be held during the gathering.  Ample parking opposite funeral home.

Dennis Murray

Nov. 14, 1953 – Feb. 29, 2020

Dennis G. Murray passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Feb. 29 at 66 years of age.

The son of the late Charles and Margaret (McGrath) Murray, Dennis was a lifelong resident of Chelsea. He is a graduate of Chelsea High School and Boston University.  An exemplary athlete, Dennis played both baseball and football but experienced his greatest successes on the football field. He was awarded the 1970 Thom McAn Most Valuable Player Trophy for his performance during that year’s Chelsea-Everett Game. His high school career was further recognized by Chelsea High School when he was inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame.

Dennis continued his education at Avon Old Farms School in Connecticut and attended Boston University on a full Football Scholarship. He graduated from BU with a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in teaching and physical therapy. 

He married the former Anne T. Sweeney and together raised a daughter and son from their family home in Chelsea. Dennis worked for the Chelsea Public School System as grade eight science teacher, retiring in 2006 after 25 years teaching. 

Dennis’s love of sports and science extended past his own career and into his interest, he was a Boston sports fan and science fiction and fantasy enthusiast. 

He is survived by his beloved wife of 37 years, Anne T. (Sweeney) Murray.  He was the devoted father of Kathleen Murray and her husband, William Crafts of Saugus, William Murray and his wife, Elissa Murray of Peabody and the cherished grandfather of Connor Crafts, Amy and Brayden Murray. He was the dear brother of Charles “Chucky” Murray of Chelsea and the late Marie St. John of Florida.  

Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of their choice. 

Max Martins

A Chelsea Iconic figure

Max R. Martins, 98, passed away on Tuesday, March 3 in the peaceful surroundings of his home with his loving and caring family at his side.

Born and raised in Brava, Cabo Verde, he was one of five children of the late Manuel and Domingus (Rosa) Martins.   He received his formal education in Carbo Verde and from the age of twelve began instruction in clothing and tailoring.  He continued his tailor training in Brazil.

During World War II, Max was an allied combat veteran serving with the Portuguese National Army.  He came to the United States as a young man in the 1960’s, settled in Chelsea and worked at American Biltrite.

Remaining in contact with family in Portuga,l he was introduced to Sara Burgo and began a long-distance romance.  He returned to Portugal in1968 and married Sara. Together they returned to Chelsea to raise a family here.

Years earlier, Max happened to purchase a suit from Wolper’s, a local clothier on Broadway.  He made his own alterations to the amazement of the store staff and was immediately hired as the in-house tailor.  He would soon establish himself as “Max the Tailor” in 1964 altering the suits, uniforms and garments of countless Chelsea residents and city officials.  His shop closed in 1984.

Max also studied photography and was an amateur photographer in his spare time.   He continued his tailoring skills at local dry cleaners before enjoying full retirement.

Max was an iconic Chelsea figure; he could be seen frequently walking about town always impeccably dressed greeting friends and old clients.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Sara Martins and he was the devoted father of Maria Santos Belmiro of Swansea, Hilderbrande Santos of Kissimmee, FL, Manuel Cecilio of New Bedford, George Vicente of Saugus, Max Anthony “Tony” Martins of Chelsea and the late Martin Martins; dear brother of Maria Luisa Martins of Swansea, Dalva Braga-Silvia of Rio De Janeiro, The late Francisco Martins and Mariana Martins.  He is also survived by 18 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.

Visiting hours will be held from the Welsh Funeral Home, 718 Broadway, Chelsea on Friday March 6 from 4 to 8 p.m. Relatives and friends are most kindly invited to attend.  His Funeral will be from the Welsh Funeral Home on Saturday at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Stanislaus Church, 163 Chestnut St., Chelsea at 10 a.m.  Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.  Ample parking opposite funeral home.  For directions or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

David Stickney

Incredible actor, artist, singer, consummate performer and educator

David Stickney of Saugus died on Feb. 27 at the age of 56.

David was an incredible Actor, Artist, and Singer.  He received a degree from Massachusetts Art and Design. 

David and his late brother, Paul were best friends who performed the Pope and Cardinal Show at Faires across the country for decades.  A consummate performer and educator, David spent years teaching aspiring actors of all ages at King Richard’s Faire, the Connecticut Renaissance Faire, after school programs and through his own interactive theater company, Pastimes Entertainment. David considered himself as a culinary adventurer. He truly will be missed by all who knew him. 

Born in Lynn on Aug. 24, 1963 to the late Allan and Theresa (Frammartino), he was the devoted father of Arthur Stickney of New Hampshire, and Oliver Stickney of Cape Cod, dear brother of the late Paul and Allan Stickney and is also lovingly survived by many cousins, chosen family and beloved friends. 

Funeral arrangements were by the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere. A Funeral Service celebrating David’s life was held on Monday at the Highrock Church at The First Baptist Church, Salem. Interment was private.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Joslin Diabetes Center by visiting Joslin.org. For guest book please visit www.Buonfiglio.com

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Carol Ann Cataldo

Retired bank teller and devoted wife and mother

Carol Ann (Sartorelli) Cataldo passed away Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 25 at the Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea.   She was 77 years old.

Born in West Roxbury, the daughter of the late Vincent J. and Mary (Sullivan) Sartorelli, Carol was a lifelong resident of Chelsea.   She attended Chelsea Public Schools and graduated from Chelsea High School, Class of 1960.   

Carol was a devoted wife and mother.   She enjoyed cooking and caring for her home and for her four children.   She was the wife of the late Robert E. “Bob” Cataldo, with whom she shared 57 years of marriage before his passing in 2019.   

Carol was a retired bank teller, having first worked at the Metro Credit Union in Chelsea and later at the Chelsea Employees Federal Credit Union.   She was a late parishioner of Our Lady of Grace Church in Chelsea and a late member of the OLG Church choir.   Carol will be missed by her children and grandchildren, whom she adored. 

The wife of the late Robert “Bob” E. Cataldo, with whom she shared 57 years of marriage, she was the devoted mother of Jane M. Cataldo of Chelsea, Ellen M. Sullivan and her husband, Edward of Saugus, Robert V. Cataldo and his wife, Sheila of Medford and Gregory M. Cataldo and his wife, Michelle “Missy” of New Hampshire; dear sister of Vincent Sartorelli and his wife, Sandra of Amesbury, Paul R. Sartorelli and his wife, Joyce of Georgetown, Mary Mahoney of Chelsea and the late Claire M. Harney; sister-in-law of the late Dennis Mahoney and Thomas Harney.   She is also lovingly survived by six grandchildren: Nicholas and MaryElyse Sullivan, Christina and Joseph Cataldo, Nathan Day and Alexander Cataldo.   

Private funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Carafa Family Funeral Home in Chelsea. Donations in Carol’s memory may be made to Oblates of Mary Immaculate c/o St. Michael’s Archangel Chapel, 91 Crest Ave., Chelsea, MA 02150.  

William Haumann

Owned Chelsea Marble and Antiques on Essex Street from 1969 to 2002

William H. “Bill” Haumann passed away peacefully after a short illness on Sunday, March 1 at the Jeffrey and Susan Brudnick Center in Peabody where he had been receiving supportive care for the past several weeks.  He was 82 years old.

Born in Boston, he grew up in Chelsea, a beloved son of the late Howard and Margaret (Peters) Haumann. He attended local schools and enlisted in the Mass. Army National Guard. He served during the Vietnam Era and was honorably discharged.  He married Leona Siewko and together they raised a son and daughter in Chelsea.

Mr. Haumann was a self-employed antiques dealer.  From 1969 to 2002 he was the owner and proprietor of Chelsea Marble and Antiques, located on Essex St. in Chelsea. 

He was a resident of Chelsea for most of his life before settling in Peabody for the past 16 years.  He enjoyed displaying and trading antiques and wares at local flea markets.  A familiar flea marketer where his booths carried the name “Olden Golden,”  he enjoyed weekends at the markets and dealing with shoppers with his own wit and humor.

He was a life member and past Commodore of the Chelsea Yacht Club and late member of the Polish Political Club.  He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed home gardening.

The beloved husband of 59 years to Leona T. (Siewko) Haumann at home in Peabody, he was the devoted father of Robert W. Haumann of East Boston and Elizabeth Scott and her husband, Sean of Peabody; cherished grandfather of Julia Haumann, Adam, Brody and Kasia Monkiewicz and the late Alexander William Haumann; dear brother of Howard and Ann Haumann, Edward and Paula Haumann, Joseph and Nancy Haumann, Carolina Paladino and her late husband, Anthony, Catherine and William Burge, Mary Szalkowski and Madeline and Gary  Paridi and dear brother-in-law of Ronald and Julie Siewko, John and Diane Siewko, Joseph and Anna Siewko and Thaddeus and Marie Siewko.

Funeral services were private and interment was at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody.  Should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to a charity of their choice.  Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons Chelsea.  For online guest book or to send expressions of sympathy, please visit;

www.WelshFuneralHome.com

Richard A. Lynds

Lifelong East Boston Resident

Richard A. Lynds of Hudson, N.H., formerly a lifelong East Boston resident died on Tuesday, March 3, surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with Lymphoma.

He was 76 years old.

Richard was born on Feb. 19, 1944, in Boston and moved to East Boston at a young age. He was the eighth child of the late Franklin and Marion (Carbone) Lynds and grew up in the Maverick Housing Development on New Street. There, he met his future wife Ann (Hennessey) Lynds of Grady Court.

Richard, like many of his neighborhood friends growing up, was a member of the Assumption  CYO Drum and Bugle Corp in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Drum and Bugle Corp performed at many competitions and had the honor of greeting then U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy when he arrived at Boston Logan Airport to march in the East Boston Columbus Day Parade in 1958.

Richard attended East Boston elementary schools and East Boston High School before going to work as a Deli Supervisor for First National Supermarkets. 

He worked for First National from 10th grade until the local First National stores went out of business in the late 1970s.

Always a worker and provider for his wife and three children, Richard worked several jobs between the late 1970s and early 1980s, including at Airways Rent-A-Car.

In the 1980s he began a career at the Boston Water and Sewer where he elevated to Manager of Facilities and Fleet. Richard was an important figure in establishing the Boston Water and Sewer’s first union.

After leaving Boston Water and Sewer, he opened his own flower shop on Meridian Street. Richard spent several years as the proprietor of Albano’s Florist before selling the business to take a more steady job at Delta Airlines.

At Delta Airlines, Richard worked as a cargo logistics specialist from the 1990s until he retired last year.

Throughout his life Richard was involved in many community activities. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (KofC) Fitton Council. Through the KofC, he and other members were able to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years for local organizations.

Richard was also a East Boston Little League coach, as well as a Cub Scouts of America Den Leader in East Boston in the 1980s.

During the late 1960s, he, along with many of his East Boston neighbors, fought against Logan Airport expansion and the taking of Wood Island Park. He participated in several community-wide protests, like the organized traffic slowdowns at Logan, as well as the tunnel marches.

Later in life and before retiring to Hudson, NH Richard was still an active member of the East Boston community. He was a member of the Orient Heights Neighborhood Council and served for several years on the neighborhood’s Climate Adaptation Planning Delegation.

He was the husband of Ann (Hennessey) Lynds; father of Joann Lynds of Winthrop, Richard C. Lynds and his wife, Jeanine, of Lynnfield and John Lynds and his wife, Rebecca, of East Boston. He was the Papa of Sofia, Brody and Chase Lynds. He was the brother of the late Ruth Langhoff, Franklin Lynds, William Lynds,  Doris Watson, Wilson Lynds, and Mary Reidy. He is survived by his sister Ella Shallow and her husband, Edward, of Dorchester. He was also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and godchildren. 

Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, March 8 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Ruggiero Family Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga St., East Boston.

A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, March 9 at 10 a.m. at Holy Redeemer Church, 65 London St., East Boston. Immediately following the Mass committal will be held at Mt. Auburn Cemetery Chapel, 580 Mt. Auburn St., Cambridge. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in memory of Richard A. Lynds to support cancer research and patient care at: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or via www.dana-farber.org/gift. Gifts may also be sent to the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 381

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Rosalie A. O’Callaghan

Aug. 3, 1939 – March 4, 2020

Rosalie A. O’Callaghan of Peabody, formerly of Chelsea, died unexpectedly on March 4,

The beloved wife of Daniel V. O’Callaghan, she was the devoted mother of Daniel V. O’Callaghan and his wife, Pat of Xenia, OH, Diane M. Douglas and her husband, Paul of McDonough, GA, Jean A. Monahan and her husband, Brian of Londonderry, NH, Karen P. Houghton and her husband, Robert of West Peabody, Joseph P. O’Callaghan and his wife, Donna of Malden, Kevin J. O’Callaghan and his wife, Julie of Fremont, NH and Kathy A. Piotte of No. Andover; dear sister of Maureen Downey of Revere, Marilyn Nolan of Tewksbury and the late Edward Adams and Joseph Adams. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 

Funeral arrangements were by the  Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea. Interment was at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. 

Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Attn; Memorial Giving, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Edward Costigan

World War II veteran and retired Boston Police Officer

Edward T. Costigan of Chelsea died on March 6 at the Woburn Rehabilitation Center where he had been receiving supportive care.

Born in Boston 93 years ago, Edward was raised and educated in East Boston. He was inducted into the United States Army in January of 1945 and received the Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, as well as the World War II Victory Medal.

After serving his country, he returned to East Boston, where he met his future wife, Marie.  After marriage, the couple settled in Chelsea.

For over 25 years, Edward was a Boston Police Officer, mainly serving in the South End and Dudley stations. After retirement, he enjoyed wintering in Florida, walking the beaches both there and locally. A fan of the horses, he could always be found at Suffolk Downs.

He was the devoted husband of the late Marie E. (Proctor), brother of Mary Coombs of Wilmington and the late Helen, William, John and George Costigan and is also lovingly survived by his sister-in-law, Theresa Grimaldi and her late husband, Guy of Chelsea, as well as by many nieces and nephews.

Funeral arrangements were by the Smith Funeral Home, 125 Washington Avenue, Chelsea. A Funeral Mass celebrated at St. Stanislaus Church, Chelsea was followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Anthony Golfieri

Lifelong Revere resident

Anthony “Tony” Golfieri, a lifelong resident of Revere, died on March 9 at the age of 90. 

Born in Revere on April 25, 1929, to the late Anthony and Adeline (Buonopane), he was the dear brother of Eleanor Cerabone and her late husband, Tony of Revere, Caroline Norman of Revere, Roberta Beatrice and her husband, Joe of Lynnfield and the late Louis Golfieri. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. 

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Anthony’s Church today, Thursday, at 10 a.m. (Everyone meet directly at the Church.)  Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Anthony’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-9959.  For guest book please visit www.Buonfiglio.com.

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Lorraine (Waite) Mullins, Gallo, Swaffield
Of Florida, formerly of Chelsea

Lorraine (Waite) Mullins, Gallo, Swaffield, 84, of Lake Suzy, Fl. formerly of Chelsea. passed away unexpectedly on March 8, 2020 at Fawcett Hospital in Port Charlotte Fl.
She was born Sept.16, 1935 in Everett to the late Edwin and Ellen ( Anderson ) Waite.
She attended the Everett school system, and graduated Everett High School in 1953. While there, she was on the EHS Honor Roll, The Secretarial Staff, Drama Cub and was part of the Gilbert and Sullivan Theatre Group. She was a Rainbow Girl and would also perform with her father in the Esso Variety Shows. She enjoyed get togethers with her cousin Jackie, her friend Janet, along with other friends, that would include rollerskating, movies, swimming, singing and dancing.
She took college writing courses and was a very talented writer of stories, songs, and poems. As an amazing journalist and photographer, she was the keeper of our family history. She was an avid reader, coin collector and lover of world history. She was an outstanding professional secretary, bookkeeper, and accountant. She worked for Town and Country Fine Jewelry, in Chelsea in the diamond department for twenty years before retiring.
She was a Proud, Loving, Caring and Devoted Mother, Nana, Great Nana, Wife, Daughter, Sister, Aunt, Cousin, Niece and Friend. She enjoyed family and friend get togethers, board and card games, attending musicals and plays, dances at the Wonderland Ballroom, watching her Boston Red Sox, Florida Rays and Golf, collecting elephants and lighthouses, cooking, crossword puzzles and of course, her lottery. She loved hot air balloon rides, beautiful sunsets and butterflies.
As a world traveler, she remained lifelong pen pals with all the friends she met in her travels. She was deeply spiritual, and a proud member of the Unity Church of Peace in North Port, Fl, where she was a part of the Friday writing group and the Wednesday book club, a co-ordinater of the Fall Festival and often a Platform assistant. She was a champion of All people and animals. She was loved and adored by all who knew her. She leaves a legacy of love, and will forever be sadly missed.
She is survived by her devoted husband, James “Jim” Swaffield of Florida; her loving children: Lynn Ann (Mullins) Petersen and her husband, Bruce of Florida, Frank Mullins and his wife, Lisa of Massachusetts, Ronda (Mullins) Ponte and her husband, Charles of Florida, Lori (Mullins) Tivay and her husband, Kamyar of Massachusetts, Robert Mullins and his wife, Barbara of Massachusetts, Florence (Mullins) Repecko and her husband, Jay of New Hampshire, Nancy (Mullins) Tomasik and her husband, Stan of Florida; her cherished grandchildren: Michael Tomasik, John Repecko III, Lauren ( Repecko) Griffeth, Nick Ponte, Christopher Tomasik, Bobby Mullins, Robert Mullins Jr, Sean Mullins, Cassaundra Mullins; adored great grandchildren: Shawn, Kylie and Thomas Griffeth; dDear brother Stanley Waite and his wife, Sandra of Florida and dear sister/cousin Jacqueline “Jackie” (Ferguson) Goins and her life companion, Howard of Massachusetts. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and step children. She was predeceased by her beloved twin sons, George and Reed Mullins and grandson Ralph DiZoglio, her late husbands, George Mullins and Leo Gallo and her late parents, Edwin and Ellen (Anderson) Waite.
Special thanks to Rev. Donna Loflin for always being there for our mom.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2020 at 2 p.m. at the Unity Church of Peace, 1250 Rutledge St. North Port, Fl. 34288; (941/423-8171). Due to current events in our country, the date noted could possibly change.

Marianne Quam
Retired CNA

Marianne T. (Amorello) Quam, 70, of North Reading, formerly of Chelsea, died from injuries after being hit by a motor vehicle on Main Street in North Reading on Thursday, March 19, 2020.
Born in Revere, on October 3, 1949, the daughter of the late Peter and Mary (Kneeland) Amorello, Marianne was a graduate of Chelsea High School.
A retired Certified Nursing Assisant, she worked at the Meadow View Nursing Home in North Reading for 25 years. She also worked part time at Stop & Shop in North Reading. She was a full-time wife and grandmother.
Marianne was an incredibly loving and caring person, who never had a bad word to say about anyone. She loved her family and friends and cared for many patients as if they were her own parents.
Her grandchildren made her so happy. She loved to cook and read. Marianne had a desire to make others happy. She always would do more than her share at work or with her family.
Family members include her loving husband of 33 years, Dean D. Quam; loving sons, Charles Newman and his wife, Teri and Brian Quam and his wife, Donna; daughters, April Newman and her partner, John Russo and Kristin Stanley and her husband, George; her brother, Robert Kneeland; grandchildren: Nicole and Nora Newman, Scarlett, Olivia, Betty, Lily, George and Jordan Stanley, Alyssa, Brianna, Callie and Brian Quam and James and Joshua Russo.
There will be a celebration of life at a future time. Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the CCS/North Reading Food Pantry, P.O. Box 626, North Reading, MA 01864. Arrangements are under the direction of the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. www.croswellfuneralhome.com.

George Reardon
Certified drug and alcohol counselor

George E. Reardon of Seabrook, NH passed away on March 12, after a long battle with Cancer.
George was born on June 6, 1959 and raised in Chelsea. He attended Chelsea High School and furthered his education by graduating from college. George then went on to be a certified alcohol and drug counselor, an ongoing passion of his. George had also contributed in serving the community of Everett for many years. He helped many individuals throughout his life. George’s passion for helping others was shown not only in his career as a counselor but in the constant selfless acts he did for others. He also had a talent for making anyone laugh.
George is survived by his beloved wife of 43 years, Ida M. Reardon; his two daughters, Lisa Higgins and Katrina Reardon and grandchild Gregory Higgins Jr.
He was a devoted husband to his wife Ida, a devoted father to his two beautiful daughters and devoted grandfather to his grandson, Gregory Jr. All were the light of his life. He cherished his family, especially his grandson, Gregory Jr. George will live on in memory through his family which also includes his extended family of brothers, cousins, etc.
Due to the current corona virus pandemic, services are being postponed until further notice.

Obituaries 4-2-20

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Dorothy Rennie
Former Chelsea resident

Dorothy M. “Dossie” (Flavin) Rennie passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on March 13. She was 78 years old.
Born and raised in Chelsea, the beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Doris (Lewin) Flavin, she attended Chelsea Schools and married her high school sweetheart, Russell A. Rennie. Dossie and Russ raised their own family, making their home on Spencer Avenue in Chelsea for over 30 years. Dossie also worked as a telephone response operator with 3M Alarm Company.
After retirement, Russ and Dossie enjoyed many years in Sumner, Maine. She was a member of the Sumner Women’s Sewing and Quilting Club and enjoyed many hours helping neighbors and friends in the Sumner community.
In her later years, she and Russ moved to Andover with Nan, Marc and Mike, where they enjoyed making new friends at the Punchard Senior Center.
During her lifetime “Dossie” enjoyed quilting, baking and a good game of Cribbage.
She was widowed in 2017 after 58 years of marriage when Russ passed away peacefully at home with his family. She was the forever beloved mother of Timothy P. Rennie and his wife, Carrie of Merrimac, Nanette (Rennie) Fournier and her husband, R. Marc of Andover, Lorell A. (Rennie) Lawrence of Berwick, Maine and Russell A. Rennie Jr. and his wife, Karen of North Conway, New Hampshire. Dossie was the cherished grandmother of Sarah, Megan and Jacob Lawrence, Michael Conte and Abigail Fournier. She was the dear sister of Geraldine and her husband, Alan Gopen of Texas and also sister to Barbara and Jack in California. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
A memorial gathering and celebration of her life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dossie Rennie’s memory may be made to Compassus Hospice, 790 Turnpike Street, Suite 202, North Andover, MA 01845.

Loris P. Harrison
Devoted mother and homemaker

Mrs. Loris P. (Halkett) Harrison, of Saugus, formerly of Chelsea, died on March 27 at her home surrounded by family following a brief illness. She was 92.
Born in Derry, N.H., on Dec. 11, 1927, she was the wife of the late Ernest E. Harrison, with whom she shared 50 years of marriage.
Mrs. Harrison was a devoted wife and mother who raised her family in Chelsea. She worked as a sales associate at BD’s at the Mystic Mall, Chelsea.
Mrs. Harrison enjoyed spending time with her family at Fourth of July backyard cookouts, holiday celebrations for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and other get-togethers.
“That’s what she really loved the most – just being with family for the holidays and other special occasions,” said her son, Bruce Harrison, one of Chelsea Youth Basketball’s greatest coaches.
Mrs. Harrison and her husband, Ernest, and sisters Cynthia and Gayle proudly watched from the stands at Chelsea High School when Bruce led his 9-4 Bucks team past the undefeated Knicks to claim the CYBL championship. Also bringing Mrs. Harrison and the family much happiness on that day was her grandson, Leon Smith, an outstanding guard for the Bucks team who was named MVP of the playoffs.
Mrs. Harrison leaves her children, Gayle Harrison and her boyfriend Ramon Sosa, of Saugus, Keith Harrison of Saugus, Lisa Harrison of East Boston, Bruce Harrison and his wife Devorah Harrison, of Chelsea, David Harrison and his wife Mayumi Harrison, of Brookline, Laurie Carvalho Vegin and her husband James Vegin, of Hallowell, Maine.
Mrs. Harrison also leaves 14 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-grandchildren, and several nephews, nieces, and cousins.
She was the mother of the late Cynthia Harrison, the late Peter Harrison, and the late Randy Freeman Sr., a family friend.
Arrangements are by the Vazza Funeral Home. A service will be held at a later date.
Following is the beautiful poem that Bruce Harrison wrote in tribute to his mother:
She was our leader. She was our Queen.
Now she is gone. What do we do now?
How would she want us to move forward?
I believe we can live through her. Holding memories of how our lives began, memories she gifted us.
She was our Queen and we were her seeds.
Growing and healing will hurt.
Regardless, we will continue to bloom – what a journey.
We must remember to never let go of her and of her memory. She lives through those memories.
Although she is gone, this family will always have her in our hearts.
May our Queen’s soul rest in paradise and remain secure in heaven for her spirit will forever live on Earth, through every one of us.

Roberta Golini
Former secretary for City of Chelsea

Roberta (Goldstein) Golini, 88, of Peabody, beloved wife of the late Alfred Golini and Leonard Braverman, died March 31 at the Courtyard Nursing Home in Medford surrounded by her loving family.
Born in Chelsea, she was the daughter of the late Maurice and Betty Goldstein whose family owned Goldsteins Supermarket in Chelsea for many years. She was educated in Chelsea and a graduate of Chelsea High School; Roberta went on to Mary Brooks School of Boston to continue her education. Roberta was also employed as a secretary for the City of Chelsea.
Roberta enjoyed spending time withr family and friends and especially spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by her daughters, Ellen Braverman Fortes of Peabody and Betsy Braverman Stevens of Danvers, her grandchildren, Jamie, Joseph and Nicole Gaeta and great grandchildren Christopher and Raegan Gaeta and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, Berton Goldstein.
Private graveside services were held due to the COVID -19 virus. Assisting the family with arrangements was the Torf Funeral Service 151 Washington Ave. Chelsea, MA 02150. Contributions in her memory may be made to The Association of Frontal Temporal Dementia at demetiasociety.charityproud.org or the Alzheimer’s Assoc. at act.alz.org For guest book www.torffuneralservice.com.

Obituaries 04-09-2020

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Edward John Malvarosa

Retired Beautician and Florist, Chelsea Senior Center Member

Edward John Malvaro­sa entered into eternal rest on Sunday morning, April 5, 2020 at the East Pointe Nursing Care Center in Chelsea.  He was 94 years old.

Born in East Boston, the son of the late Thom­as and Hilda (Vitale) Mal­varosa, Edward grew up in Boston’s North End. As a beautician and florist, Ed­ward owned his own busi­nesses. He owned and op­erated Malvarosa Florist in the North End and Eddie’s Beauty Shop in Charles­town and the North End. Eddie retired in the early 1990’s when he turned 65.

He was the devoted husband for 67 years to Dorothy E. (Hersh) Mal­varosa and the couple has lived in Chelsea for the last 20 years. Eddie en­joyed bowling and drawing during his retirement. He was a late member of the Chelsea Senior Center. He will be greatly missed by all who love him.

He was predeceased by his two children, Thomas E. Malvarosa and Lisa Ann Malvarosa. He was the dear brother of Rosemary DelPirore of Chelsea and the late Nancy Santaniello, Angelo Malvarosa, Francis Malvarosa, Anthony Mal­varosa; dear uncle to his devoted niece, Janet Santa­niello of Winchester. Eddie is also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews.

In compliance with cur­rent COVID-19 regula­tions, a private graveside service was conducted at the family lot in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Funeral arrangements were entrust­ed to the Carafa Family Fu­neral Home in Chelsea.

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Edward Lachnicki

Chelsea Water Dept. Retiree

Edward J. “Midgie” Lachnicki, 95, passed away on Saturday, April 11 at the Chelsea Soldiers Home. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, a son of the late Adam and Agnes (Jakuboczyk) Lachnicki, he was best known by family and friends as “Midgie.”

He attended St. Stanislaus Parochial School and graduated from Chelsea High School.  After graduation he enlisted in the US Navy and served honorably during World War II.  Following his discharge. he returned to Chelsea and began his working career with the Chelsea DPW.  He worked in the Chelsea Water Department and retired after many years of dedicated service.  “Midgie” was a familiar face around town.  He loved walking all around Chelsea or sitting in front of Winnisimmet Park (Chelsea Sq.).  He always enjoyed his encounters with friends or just talking with anyone who would lend him their ear.

“Midgie” lived most of his life in Chelsea except for several years when he moved to Malden to live with his niece and caregiver, Mary Ann.  “Midgie” returned to Chelsea seven years ago when he took residence at the Soldiers Home.

 He was a past member of the PPC in Chelsea and St. Stanislaus Parish. 

In addition to his parents, “Midgie” was predeceased by his siblings: the late Anthony ‘Antush” Lachnicki, Adam Lachnicki, Mary Dykas and Helen A. Karas. He was the cherished uncle of Maryann Spinney of Peabody and Carol Kolak of Burlington and is also survived by several grandnieces and grandnephews.

A private family farewell and committal service was held at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden.  Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons in Chelsea.  For online guest book or to send private expressions of sympathy, please visit; www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Garry Rice

Retired Co-Owner of Ad-Com Express

Garry H. Rice passed away Wednesday afternoon, April 8 at the Melrose Wakefield Hospital.  He was 73 years old.

Born in Syracuse, NY, the son of the late Roy and Virginia (Schilling) Rice, he attended grade school in Indianapolis, Indiana but graduated from Lynnfield High School. He enlisted in the US Navy on September 1, 1965 during the Vietnam War.  Garry was honorably discharged on July 3, 1968.  He graduated from Indiana University, received a Bachelor of Science Degree and eventually settled in Chelsea where he worked and raised his family. 

Garry worked as a Chelsea Auxiliary Police Officer for a number of years before becoming partners in a freight forwarding company.  He was a co-owner and business partner of Ad Com Express for 22 years until his retirement five years ago. 

Garry and his wife, the late Susan J. (Rollins) Rice, resided in Revere for many years. As a result of declining health issues, Garry has been residing in Melrose for the last two2 years. 

Garry was active in the City of Chelsea and had an active role in Chelsea Little League from 1984 – 1987.  He was a late member of the N.R.A. and the Gun Owners Action League.  He was also a late member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club in Malden and a former instructor at the Old Colony Firearms School in Pembroke.  

Garry was the husband of the late Susan J. (Rollins) Rice, devoted father of Michelle Gregory and her husband, Vincent of Revere and Colby H. Rice and his wife, Stephanie of Methuen; brother of the late Gregory Rice and is also lovingly survived by two granddaughters, Amanda and Brianna Gregory of Revere.  

Due to the current COVID-19 regulations, Garry’s Memorial Service and Celebration of Life will be conducted at a later date.  Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Carafa Family Funeral Home in Chelsea. 

Patricia Cecere

Of Revere

Patricia (Hardick) Cecere of Revere died on April 2 at the age of 87. 

Born in Chelsea on August 18, 1932 to the late Charles Hardick and Naomi (Reynolds) Hardick, she was the beloved wife of the late John Cecere, devoted mother of Patricia Sutherland of Revere, Leonard Cecere of Malden,  Robert Cecere of Chelsea and the late Mary Cecere; cherished grandmother of Richard Sr, Krista, Stephen, Nicole, Elizabeth and the late Kevin and Matthew; adored great grandmother of John, Richard Jr, Christopher, James and Briana and dear sister of the late Florence “Teeney” and Charlotte.  She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.  

In accordance with the gatherings and congregations due to COVID-19, CDC, Mass. Department of Public Health, Archdiocese of Boston guidelines and local restrictions, all services will be privately held.  For guest book, please visit www.buonfiglio.com.

Phyllis Varricchio

Bradlee’s Retiree Who Also Worked as a Wwii Welder at Charlestown Navy Yard

Phylllis R. (Calderone) Varricchio  passed away on Wednesday, April 8 at the CHA-Everett (Whidden Memorial) after a brief illness.  She was 98 years old.

 Born in Boston’s North End, she was one of six children of the late Anthony and Mary (Picariello) Calderone.  She attended Boston Public Schools, graduated from Charlestown High School and worked for a time with Schraffts Candy Factory in Charlestown.  During World War II, she helped the war effort working as a welder in the Navy Yard. 

She married Joseph Varricchio and lived in East Boston before settling in Chelsea where she has resided for most of her life.  She enjoyed working at Bradlees Dept. Store in Chelsea for 25 years, only retiring when the store closed.  She was a communicant of St. Anthony’s Church in Revere.  She supported her husband’s career attending many gatherings and meetings with the local NAGE Union.  In her lifetime, she enjoyed games of chance and traveling to Las Vegas and Foxwoods. 

Phyllis was widowed in 1993 with the passing of her beloved husband, Joseph.  In addition to her husband and parents, she was also predeceased by siblings: Edward, Jimmy and George Calderone and Claire Williams.  She was the devoted mother of Jo Ann Chiarello of Chelsea and Joyce Maniscaclo of Peabody; cherished grandmother of Tanya Fierro, Michael Drigotas, Christopher Drigotas, Joya Maniscalco and Phillip Maniscalco; adored great-grandmother of Gianni and Gino Drigotas and Joseph and Tyler Johnson and dear sister of Joseph Calderone of East Boston.  She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

A private family farewell and committal service was held at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.  Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home in Chelsea.  For online guest book or to send private expressions of sympathy, please visit; 

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Antoinette Melchionno

Active in Many Senior Citizens Organizations

Antoinette Melchionno, 97, of Revere and formerly of Chelsea, died on Easter Sunday, April 12

Born and raised in Chelsea, Antoinette moved to Revere as a young woman and made her home there ever since. She was active in many senior citizen’s organizations. In her free time, she loved spending time with family and friends. She will be sorely missed.

The beloved wife of the late Angelo Melchionno, she was the devoted mother of Barbara Eydenberg of Revere, cherished grandmother of Robert Eydenberg of Revere, dear sister of the late Michael Colella, Carmella Ferrante, Adeline “Lily” Massa, Edith Colella, Amerigo Colella, Olga Colella, Jennie Gregory, Patsy Colella and Rita Keating. 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. The family is planning a celebration of Antoinette’s life for a later date to be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Jude Children’s hospital   501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 USA . Interment Woodlawn Cemetery.  For guestbook please visit www.Buonfiglio.com.

Ernestine Karpenko

Worked as Chelsea Soldiers Home Medical Secretary

Ernestine T. (Strunk) Karpenko, 73, of Saugus, formerly of Chelsea, daughter of Louise (Sera) Strunk and the late Delmar Strunk passed away peacefully at Wakefield Center & Rehab on Wednesday, April 8. 

Born on October 15, 1946, she was a 1964 graduate of Chelsea High and worked as a medical secretary at the Chelsea Soldier’s Home.  She loved Foxwoods Casino, bowling, reading, and crossword puzzles. 

She is survived by her beloved husband, Richard Karpenko, son, Derek Karpenko, daughter Dannielle (Karpenko) Jackson, and granddaughter Amanda Karpenko.  She was the sister of the late Edward Strunk and Gregory Strunk and is also survived by her good friend and sister in law, Carol Desimone, great friend, Sheila McKeering and by many other friends and relatives. 

Due to the present health crisis, services are private.  A celebration of life will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the MS Society @ support.mymsaa.org/donate. For condolences: www.BisbeePorcella.com.


Obituaries 04-23-2020

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Marion Green

Known throughout her newspaper world as “Miss Marion”

Marion I. (Resnick) Green of Chelsea passed away on Friday, April 17 at the age of 93.

Marion was happiest when spending time with her family and beamed when she and her family were together. She loved Revere Beach and the Boston Sports Teams, especially the Boston Red Sox. But, when there was music and singing, Marion soared! She could really “cut a rug”.

Marion worked in advertising and was employed by various local newspapers. She was known throughout her newspaper world as “Miss Marion” and had ink in her blood.

Marion was the loving mother of Cheryl Rivers and her partner, Ernest Brown and Darlene Jones and her husband, Carl (Butch) Jones; cherished grandmother of Monique Falta (predeceased) and her husband Walter, Elise Caputi and her husband, Jeffrey, Jennifer Jones, Jonathan Jones and Lena Wickham and her husband Jared.

Marion was the adored great grandmother of Ashley Rivers and her partner, Samuel Gonzalez, Danielle Rivers, Sean Falta and his wife, Sarah, Andrea Passacantilli and her husband, Robert, Amanda Falta and her partner, Edward Roman, Gabriella DePrimeo, Eli Wickham and Sofia DePrimeo.

She was also the cherished great-great grandmother of Nadia Rivers-Gonzalez, Scarlette Roman and Madison Falta.

Meyer Katzman was a very dear and devoted friend.

She was the daughter of the late Lena (Rosenfelt) and Charles Resnick, originally from Russia. She was also predeceased by her dear brothers and their wives: Max and Mildred Resnick, Louis Resnick and Jennie Balicki, and Isadore Resnick. Marion is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.

A private burial will take place due to the Covid 19 crisis. Contributions in Marion’s memory may be made to Chelsea Jewish Life Care, 17 Lafayette Avenue, Chelsea, Ma. 02151 with a special thank you to the 1st. floor staff. 

Fredy Alberto Ramirez

Great chef and avid Barcelona futbal fan

Fredy Alberto Ramirez of Revere, formerly of Colombia, passed away unexpectedly on April 10 at the age of 50.

Fredy was a great chef who enjoyed cooking for his family and friends. He was an avid Barcelona futbol fan who never missed a match. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Goodbye hurts the most when the story wasn’t finished.

Born in Santa Rosa De Osos, Colombia to Maria (Gomez) and the late Gonzalo Ramirez, he was the devoted father of Christopher and Brian Ramirez and cherished step father to Duvan Lopera and Mateo Tobon; adored brother of Luz Ramirez, Jader Ramirez and Astrid Ramirez, all of Colombia and Sandra Ramirez of Revere. He 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.  For guest book please visit www.buonfiglio.com 

Richard Bednarek

Malden Hospital retiree who never said no to anyone who needed anything

Richard P. Bednarek passed away on Friday, April 17 at the West Roxbury VA Hospital after a short illness.  He was 83 years old.

Born and raised in Chelsea, a son of the late Walter C. and Helen (Stopczynski) Bednarek.

He attended local schools and enlisted into the US Navy in 1954, serving during the Korean Conflict.  He was honorably discharged in 1957 at the rank of Machinist Mate and was very proud and honored to have served his country.

Upon his return, he met Deb (Ostergard) and were married in 1961.  They spent almost 55 years together being each other’s best friend and raising their family.  He was the strong silent type with the biggest smile and a sparkle in his eye – he was someone who never had a bad word to say about anyone. He was loved and respected by all who met him and he gave you his time without question – He never said no to anyone who needed anything.

Richard worked as HVAC technician and Maintenance Group Leader at the Malden Hospital for nearly 32 years, only retiring when the hospital closed in 1999.  He was happy to retire at the very young age of 62.  He had the freedom to do as he pleased and that of course meant taking care of all those around him (including feeding the birds – which was almost a daily occurrence!) 

He spent his leisure time with Deb, his grandchildren or helping out at Franks Auto (on most days he could be found there).  Richard was active with Chelsea Youth Hockey for many years and volunteered his time as a team coach.  He was an avid bowler – 10 pin every week as part of a league and he did that for the past 30 years.  He could bowl for hours and would if we let him.  He looked forward to getting together with family and the Christmas Eve (Wiglia) tradition was a favorite-one that continued over years.

In addition to his wife and parents, Richard was also predeceased by his siblings; the late Carol Diamond, Florence Tomaszewski and Ronald Bednarek.  He was the beloved husband of the late Diane M. “Debbie” (Ostergard) Bednarek and the devoted father of Richard “Rick” Bednarek and his wife. Laura of Kennesaw GA, and Terri DiOrio and her husband, Robert of Chelsea; cherished grandfather of Nikki and Hannah Bednarek of Georgia, “RJ” DiOrio and his wife, Catherine of Connecticut and Deryn DiOrio and his fiancé, Priscilla Gomez of Chelsea and adoring great-grandfather of Robert III (J.J.)    

A private family farewell and committal service was held at Woodlawn Cemetery. A Mass and Celebration of his life will be held and announced for a later date.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in Richard’s memory may be made to the Chelsea Soldiers Home Activity Fund, 91 Crest Ave, Chelsea.

Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.  For those who wish, we encourage family and friends to offer condolences by means of the online guest book or to send private expressions of sympathy, please visit;  www.WelshFuneralHome.com

William “Owen” Olenik

Avid Boston Sports Fan

William “Owen” Olenik of Revere, 93, died on April 18 at Boston VA Medical Center due to complications caused by Covid-19. 

William was born in Charlestown to William Olenik and Hazel  (Webb) Olenik. He was

raised in Charlestown and was a U.S. Navy Veteran serving on both the USS Edgecombe and the USS Barnwell during WWII. He worked at Schrafft’s Candy factory for many years. In his free time, he enjoyed playing cards with family and friends, was an avid Boston sports fan and, on occasion, would visit Foxwoods Casino. 

He was the beloved husband of the late Bernice “Bunny” (Pisano), devoted father of Kim Mancini and her late husband, Thomas Kulakowski of Revere, Shane of Revere, Cory and his wife, Monica of Everett, Colleen Fisher and her husband, Michael of Connecticut, Tracy Gacicia and her husband, Philip of Hanson, Stacy OLenik and partner, Maggie Buchan of Saugus and the late Troy Olenik; dear brother of Pauline Mc Laughlin of Charlestown, Ronald Reeves of Lancaster and Laurie Reeves of Tyngsboro, and the late Ada Tibbetts.  He is also survived by nine loving grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. 

In accordance with the CDC’s current restrictions on gatherings due to Covid-19, all services will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Patient activities fund at Chelsea Soldiers Home., 91 Crest Ave, Chelsea, MA 02150. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.  For guest book please visit www.Buonfiglio.com

Anne McCarthy

Kind hearted spiritual woman with a special devotion to the Blessed Mother

Anne C. (O’Connor) McCarthy passed away peacefully of Covid19 on Saturday, April 18 at the Katzman Family Center for Living where she had been a resident for three years.  She was 83 years old.

The beloved daughter of the late Michael and Marguerite (Margie) O’Connor, Anne was raised in Chelsea where she graduated from St. Rose High School. Her first job was working for the telephone company as a switchboard operator.

She married John (Jack) McCarthy on May 23, 1959 and together they raised their three sons in Chelsea. She and Jack were devoted to their children whether it was helping with schoolwork, going to their sporting events or taking them on day trips and vacations — and her youngest sister, Barbara was lucky as she got to go along also.

After the boys were teenagers, she went to work as a bi-lingual aide in the Chelsea Schools where she loved being with the children. She also held a job there preparing lunches for all school children. She furthered her working experience at M.W.R.A. Charlestown as an Administrative Assistant to the Human Resources Manager.

When Anne and Jack retired, they devoted many years volunteering – whether it was running the St Rose food pantry, taking the subway to work at Catholic Charities in Boston or counting weekly envelopes at Our Lady of Grace Church.

Anne was a kind hearted spiritual woman with a special devotion to the Blessed Mother. She enjoyed spending time with her family and long-time friends. Both she and Jack relished the many nights and weekends of playing cards and domino’s with friends. Anne liked walking, dancing, music, going to concerts and plays. She loved to cook and was quite the baker. There were always numerous containers of homemade cookies stacked in the freezer for the taking.

In later years they enjoyed vacations with friends taking cruises, going to Las Vegas, Ireland and England to name a few.

In addition to her parents, Anne was predeceased by her sister Maureen O’Connor and two nieces, Sandy and Sherry Austin. She is survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, Jack. She will be the forever-loved mother of John McCarthy of Rowley, Brian McCarthy and his wife, Debbie of Danvers and Michael McCarthy and his wife, Kelly of Andover. She was the dear sister of Barbara O’Connor of Chelsea and Helen O’Connor of Pontiac, Michigan and is also survived by her grandson, Michael McCarthy and his wife, Laura of Danvers; granddaughters, Kenadie McCarthy of Danvers and Emmi McCarthy of Andover; great grandson, Nathan McCarthy of Danvers, niece, Terry Austin and nephew, Darrell Austin, both of Michigan as well as many dear cousins and friends.

A private family farewell and committal service was held at Woodlawn Cemetery. A Mass and Celebration of her life will be held and announced for a later date.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in Anne’s memory may be made to the Katzman Family Center for Living, 17 Lafayette Ave, Chelsea, MA 02150 or the Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waverly Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA 02452.

Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.  For those who wish, we encourage family and friends to offer condolences by means of the online guest book or to send private expressions of sympathy, please visit;

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Obituaries 04-30-2020

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Joan Burke

Of Chelsea, formerly of Charlestown

Joan M. (Birmingham) Burke of Chelsea, formerly of Charlestown, died on April 18 at the Massachusetts General Hospital from Covid related pneumonia. 

The loving and devoted mother of James M. Burke of Saugus, she was the cherished grandmother of Michael J. Burke of Peabody, loving daughter of the late Thomas F. and Mary W. (Conroy) Birmingham, dear sister of the late Winifred M. Quinn, Eleanor M. Doherty, Margaret A. Doherty, Mary Clare Payne, Thomas F. Birmingham and John J. Birmingham and is also survived by her very dear friend, Sandra Terry of Chelsea and by many loving nieces, nephews and extended family members and friends.

 A Memorial Mass and family celebration of her life, followed by her inurnment in Holy Cross Cemetery, will be held and announced at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in Joan’s memory should be directed to the MGH Corona Virus Response Fund c/o 55 Fruit St., Boston MA 02114 or www.MassGeneral.org  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.

John “Jack” Hayes

Retired Beth Israel Hospital

Account Manager

John A. “Jack” Hayes, 87, passed away on Friday, April 24 at Lifecare Center of Stoneham. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, a beloved son of the late John J. and Helen A. (Hartigan) Hayes, he attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High School.

He enlisted into the US Air Force, served during the Korean Conflict, was honorably discharged and returned to Chelsea. He continued his education at Suffolk University where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in business administration.  

He married Dorothy A. (Surette) and they settled in Melrose 40 years ago.   He worked for many years as an account manager for the Beth Israel Hospital in Boston.  He retired early and became the caregiver to both his wife and mother.  He lost his wife to MS in 1994 and his mother passed 13 years later in 2007.

 In his lifetime, Jack was an all-around Boston sports fan.  He relished following his nephew’s college football career attending each and every game played.  In addition to his parents and his beloved wife of 43 years, he was also predeceased by his sisters and brother the late Patricia Nolan, Elaine Marrotta, Robert Hayes and Eleanor Waitt.  He is survived by his dear brother, James M. Haggerty of Chelsea and is also survived by several nieces and nephews. 

A private family farewell was held, followed by graveside prayers and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in his memory may be made to National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 101A First Ave., Waltham, MA 02451. 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.

Maureen Downey

Devoted to Home and Family

Maureen T. (Adam) Downey passed peacefully from life to eternal life on Friday, April 24 safely home into the arms of her loving savior.  She was 83 years old.

 Born in York, Maine, she was a loving daughter of the late Ralph and Mary (Smith) Adams.  Maureen was raised in Chelsea, attended local schools, studied dance and graduated from St. Rose High School.  She married John F. Downey and together they raised four sons and one daughter in Chelsea.  Maureen was widowed in 2006 after sharing over 49 years of love and devotion with her beloved husband. 

Maureen was very devoted to home and family.  She enjoyed cooking, baking and spending time with her family.  She encouraged her sons’ scouting endeavors, volunteering her time as a Cub Scout Den Mother and supporting her sons as they later continued into the Boy Scouts.  She worked outside of her home as a banking associate and was a familiar counter lady working for many years at Al Zack’s Sub Shop where she was revered by many of Chelsea’s teenagers.  

Maureen never forgot a loved one’s birthday or special event, sending a card, always including a personal handwritten note.  In her retirement she enjoyed travel.  She saved and saved to be able to make special anniversary trips to Hawaii with her husband John. 

In her lifetime, Maureen sang in the St. Rose Choir, enjoyed gardening, planting flowers, herbs and vegetables around her Central Ave home in Chelsea.

In addition to her parents and beloved husband, Maureen was also predeceased by her siblings: the late Rosalie O’Callaghan, Edward Adams and Joseph Adams and a granddaughter, Brittany Downey.  She is the forever loved mother of Michael J. Downey and his wife, Shirley of Melrose, Robert E. “Bobby” Downey of Dunbarton, NH, Frederick C. Downey and his wife, Arlene of Saugus, Judith Ann “Judy” Downey of Avondale, AZ, and Kenneth P. Downey and his wife, Julie of Malden; cherished grandmother of Scott Downey, Tiffany Palumbo, Janelle Maynard, Shaun Downey, Jillian Downey, Jared Downey, Jianna Downey, Jaden Downey and adored great grandmother of Alyssa, Adriana and Evelyn.  She was the dear sister of Marilyn Nolan of Tewksbury and is also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and extended family members. 

A private family farewell will be held followed by graveside prayers and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. A Mass and Celebration of her life will be held and announced at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in Maureen’s memory may be made to the National Shrine of St. Jude, 205 W. Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606. 

Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Welsh Funeral Home, Chelsea.  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.

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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.

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Floyd Porter

Established and owned F.P. Enterprises/Porter Products

Floyd H. Porter, 82, of Chelsea, formerly of Revere and Winthrop, passed away unexpectedly at home on Sunday, May 3.

Floyd grew up in Winthrop and graduated from Winthrop High School in 1954.  He attended Northeastern University as an accounting major and later earned a Certificate in Radio/TV Repair from DeVry Technical Institute Institute in Chicago, IL, passing his 1st Class FCC License-Radar Endorsed.  

He was a Korean War and Cold War Era Veteran, having served from 1954 – 1962 as a SP4 in XIII U.S. Army Corps., Yankee Division, Chemical Corps. at Camp Drum, Utica NY, during which his service time was extended due to the Berlin Wall Crisis.  

Following his Army service, he worked as a civilian contractor at Eglin AFB in Florida developing and working on F105 aircraft Doppler radar systems; during that period, he was involved in the rescue of F105 pilot that crashed into the Everglades and subsequent recovery of the onboard Doppler equipment. 

After his military and military contractor service, Floyd returned to Massachusetts, where he worked for companies including: Xerox Corp., Anelex Corp, Savin Business Machines, Whittle Communications, Fiore Bus Company, and several other technical companies. He established and owned F.P. Enterprises/Porter Products, all while raising his family.  

Once retired, Floyd enjoyed trips to Poland Springs, ME, Cape Cod and leaf peeping around the New England area with his lovely wife by his side.  

Floyd was a loyal listener and periodic caller to talk radio shows and would occasionally write letters to the editor. Floyd was never one to shy away from a discussion or debate and took pride in being well read and well informed.

Building upon his knowledge in the restaurant/food industry, he was a frequent visitor to the Chelsea Market Basket where he made the rounds and cultivated some very good relationships with managers and workers over the years, was interviewed by local TV news for live-shots outside the store before snow storms, and met and spoke with a person he had tremendous respect for, President and CEO Arthur T. DeMoulas.  

Floyd was immensely proud of his children and their accomplishments, their families, and everyone’s individual successes.

In his later years, he enjoyed his role as Grampie to Kayla and Emily, having many fun and cherished moments including their favorite, “The Grampie Dance.”

He is survived by his beloved wife of 47 years, Deborah (Meredith) Porter of Chelsea; two children, daughter Mandy (Porter) Piscitelli and her husband, Frank J. Piscitelli, III Esq. of Millbury and son, Nicholas G. Porter and his partner, Annette Gonzalez of Seattle, WA; two granddaughters, Kayla and Emily Piscitelli of Millbury, who he adored; a sister, Dorothy Langer of New York, NY; his mother-in-law, Shirley (Norton) Meredith of Melrose; two sisters-in-law, Susan Treasure of Wales, UK and Christine Meredith and her husband, Denny of Melrose; his nephews and nieces, Jonathan and Eric Meredith of Melrose and David and Laura Treasure of Wales, UK, and many cousins and friends.  

He was born to the late Harold A. Potcherkoff and Goldie (Fineman) Potcherkoff on May 23, 1937 in Boston.  In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his father-in-law, Kenneth B. Meredith of Melrose and two brothers-in-law, Thomas G. Coccovillo of Revere and Michael Treasure of Wales, UK. 

Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic and government restrictions on gatherings, immediate services will be private with family and close friends, with a memorial service at a later time when restrictions are relaxed.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice, in Floyd’s name. Services are being provided by the Gately Funeral Home, Melrose .

Josephine Seekins

April 5, 1945 – May 6, 2020

At 9:50 a.m. on May 6, Josephine M. “Josie” Seekins entered the Kingdom of Heaven after losing her battle with COVID-19 while being cared for by Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. She was 75 years old.

Born on April 1, 1945 in Boston and raised for a short time in East Boston, Josephine was a longtime resident of Chelsea, before moving to Winthrop in recent years. Chelsea was always where she felt at home.

Josephine suffered from Dementia for the past few years and resided at Winthrop Pace Assisted Living for the past year and a half.

Josephine is survived by her beloved and cherished daughter, Tracey Seekins and loving son in law, Rick Silva of Revere, her very special and bonded loved son, Eddie Seekins of Revere and her beloved and adored granddaughter, Casey Oles, of Chelsea. Josephine was the much loved sister of the late Shirley Greene, Dorothy LaFratta of Revere and Patricia Martini of Stoughton, Rita Pittman of Roslindale, and her loving and caring brothers, the late Robert Pittman, the late Gerard Pittman and the late James Pittman and many beloved nephews and nieces and cousins. She also leaves her special and adored cousin Dotty Cimino, who enjoyed spending one day per week together, having lunch for the last few years.

Josephine loved all the many friends she made throughout her life. She was very active. She walked everywhere she would go. Often times, she would take her granddaughter, Casey for slush, ice cream or wherever she wanted to go — always together, when Casey was little. She never said No to Casey.

Josephine enjoyed dinners or most anything cooked by her daughter, Tracey. She loved Christmas Eves and spending the night with her daughter and son in law, Thanksgivings, Easters and Birthdays, together with her family.

Josephine retired from the Chelsea School Department where she was a very caring and helpful teacher’s aide. Josephine was also a former homemaker, school bus monitor and has always worked to help and care for children and the elderly.

Josephine was well known wherever she lived. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, loved listening to music, dancing, sitting in the sun, TV and movies, and walking everywhere she went. She would rather walk, instead of taking a bus or riding in a car.

Josephine loved animals, especially her daughter’s cat, Smokey and her granddaughter’s dog, Fenway. She occasionally made donations to the ASPCA and local animal shelters whenever she could.

Josephine was always willing to lend a hand, do a chore or an errand for anyone.

She was a caring, loving, hardworking and dedicated Mother, Nana, Sister, Aunt, Cousin and Friend. She will always be remembered as such a loving, caring, kind hearted women, with a good sense of humor. She loved to smile or laugh with all who knew her.

Josephine will be terribly missed and loved forever by her entire family, friends and especially her children, Tracey and Eddie and granddaughter, Casey.

Due to the pandemic, funeral services will be private.  A Memorial Mass and celebration of Josephine’s life will be held and announced at future date.  Arrangements were given to the care and direction of the Anthony Memorial – 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 they may send a personalized sympathy card.

In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions can be made in Josephine Seekins’ name to the Mass General Hospital COVID – 19 Emergency Response Fund or the ASPCA. 

Mildred Baggs

Will be Greatly Missed by All Who Love Her

Mildred B. (Carnell) Baggs passed away at her home in Chelsea on Thursday evening, May 7.   She was 89 years old.

 Born in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada, the daughter of the late Stephen S. and Gertrude L. (Sellars) Carnell, Mildred attended school in Canada and graduated high school there.   She came to the United States when she was 18 years old and received her US Citizenship in 1960. Mildred lived in Everett and Revere prior to moving to Chelsea where she has resided for almost 60 years.   

Mildred was a homemaker for most of her life, tending to her home and to her two sons.   She worked for 20 years for different companies, such as, American Optical, Armitron, and Hysil Manufacturing Company.   Mildred retired in 1991 after 20 years of service, ending with her employment as a bow maker at Hysil.   

Mildred was a 50-year member of the Mt. Bellingham U.M. Church in Chelsea and a late member of the Glendale U.M. Church in Everett.   She was very active in the Women’s Society of each Church.   Mildred later joined the First Congregational Church in Chelsea.   She will be greatly missed by all who loved her.

She was the wife of the late John M. Baggs; beloved mother of John R. Baggs of Malden and Robert A. Baggs and his wife, Inta of Saugus.   Mildred was predeceased by two brothers, Gerald Carnell, John “Jack” Carnell and five sisters, Florence Learning, Lorraine Crocker, Rita Crowley, Edith Coish and Marion Peach.  She is also lovingly survived by five grandchildren, Robert Jr., John, Dawn, Shaun and Caress, four great grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren.   

Due to the current restrictions placed upon family and friends because of COVID-19, services for Mildred will be private with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.

Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Carafa Family Funeral Home in Chelsea.

Joseph Stutto Sr.

May 9, 1952 – May 7, 2020

Joseph Stutto Sr., 68, lifelong resident of Chelsea, passed away on Thursday, May 7 at the Massachusetts General Hospital after a brief non-covid related illness. 

Born and raised in Chelsea. he was the only child and son of the late Lawrence J. and Estelle R. (Richards) Stutto. 

He attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High School.  He enlisted in the US Army, served during the Vietnam Era, received a purple heart and was honorably discharged from the service. 

Joseph worked at various jobs to support his family, working as a construction laborer and truck driver.  He most enjoyed the 25 years of hiring himself out as a DJ known simply as “Joe S.”

He married Norita (Melanson) and raised three sons and a daughter in Chelsea.  He gave over thirty years to Chelsea youth sports, coaching with the Chelsea Little League, POP Warner Football and Chelsea Youth Basketball League.  He loved his time working with and mentoring young men and women of all ages.  He was a proud life member of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV).  

 He is survived by his beloved wife of 20 years, Norita M. Stutto of Chelsea.

He was the devoted father of Thomas Melanson of Ipswich, Joseph C. Stutto and his wife, Jenn of Lynnfield, Marc Stutto and Victoria Stutto, both of Chelsea, the proud grandfather of Thomas Melanson, Jr., Daniel McCarthy, Brandie Melanson and Jackson Stutto.  He is also survived by countless friends and extended family members. 

A private family farewell will be held, to be followed by a private graveside inurnment in Woodlawn Cemetery next week.  A celebration of his life will be announced for a later date when family and friends can attend. 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. Arrangements are by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home.

Catalina Santiago Vega

April 30, 1937 – May 5, 2020

Catalina Santiago Vega, 83, born in Patillas, Puerto Rico, April 30, 1937 died on May 5, 2020.

She parted from our lives leaving us with many memories. 

The daughter of the late Evaristo Vega and Victoria Soto, she had 10 siblings and was mother to Francisco Santiago Jr., David Santiago, Richard Santiago, William Santiago, Miriam “Milly” Santiago and the twins, Darlene (Santiago) Hancock and Arlene (Santiago) Tessitore. She was the loving grandmother of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 

Catalina was best known as everyone’s Abuela, the head of the family and main provider. Her commitment as a wife was driven by her desire to provide the best life for her children. Abuela always said and did everything with great intentions. Abuela had many characteristics such as integrity, loyalty, devotion, love and was very empowered.

She was the rock to our family, always made it a point to be with family, and made it a point to be there for one another.  Abuela had a passion to teach. She taught us to reach for our goals with self-determination while empathizing with others.

Her life lesson was, that with faith and self-belief you can conquer life. Abuela’s favorite advice was “echa pa’lante” meaning “keep moving forward.” 

She would not want us to grieve over her passing, but to remember all of the fond memories she created.  Let us carry her in our hearts and never forget her.  “We love you Abuela.”

A private family farewell and committal service will be held at Holy Cross Cemetery.  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.  

Arrangements are by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home.

José Agustín Iraheta Martínez Sr.

August 28, 1955 – May 6, 2020

José Agustín Iraheta Martínez, 64 years old, was born in San Vicente, El Salvador on August 28th, 1955. The son of Cleotilde and Dorotea Iraheta. In 1973 he met his beloved Aracely, and they were married by the church on June 30, 1989.

He obtained his Bachelor and Masters degrees in business administration from the Technological University. He belonged to the Saint Rose of Lima Parish where he led groups and was a Eucharist Minister. Jose entered into eternal rest with God on Wednesday May 6th, 2020. 

Jose loved and fought for his family to the end. Jose was: a loving husband (he lived for his wife), an exemplary father and a loving grandfather. Above of all, he was a gentleman and a great man. 

 In his professional life he had a long and varied work life. His character was defined by his work and the love he had for his family and friends. He served as a guide for many, always reaching out to help others. In his absence his memory and legacy will live on in all the people who knew him. 

Jose took each day as a gift from God, which he shared with everyone who knew him. Now is the time to return our gift to the eternal peace of our Lord. 

The Iraheta family sincerely wishes to thank the Mass General Hospital intensive care medical team for their loving assistance in his last days. 

He is survived to cherish his memory: his wife, Aracely Iraheta; his children: Yesica and Danny Santos, Karla Iraheta de Carmona and Roberto Carmona and Jose Iraheta Jr. and Denise Ortega de Iraheta; two grandchildren; six sisters; numerous nephews and nieces, extended family and a great circle of friends

A private family farewell was held on May 12 followed by a procession and funeral blessing at the doors outside of his beloved Saint Rose of Lima Church, concluding with graveside prayers and interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.  Family and friends will bid farewell in the safety of their cars at the church and at the cemetery before the burial.   

The pandemic caused by COVID-19 has affected all aspects of our lives including how we grieve. One of these restrictions is not being able to receive flower bouquets. In lieu of flowers please continue to celebrate Jose’s life in prayer and keep yourself safe.

Arrangements are by Anthony Memorial – Welsh Funeral Home.

Dorothy Marotta

Of Revere

Dorothy Marotta of Revere passed away on May 7, 2020 at the age 79.  Born in Malden on February 18, 1941 to the late Pasquale and Theresa (Sarni).  Beloved sister of Virginia Mullen and her late husband Bill of Revere.  Adored aunt of Michael Mullen and his wife Kim Chin of Saugus, Therese Mullen and her partner Gino Marino of Saugus and Steven Mullen of Revere.  Cherished great-aunt of Adelina and Anthony.  Dorothy also leaves behind her cat Gypsy. Dorothy was an employee for over 40 years at American Biltrite where she retired as payroll supervisor. Dottie’s faith was extremely important to her. She was a devoted parishioner at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere. She was a past member of the Lady’s Sodality. She enjoyed bingo and an occasional trip to Las Vegas. Dottie will be remembered for her kind and generous spirit, always one to pick up the tab for both family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Dorothy’s memory to St. Anthony’s Church, 250 Revere Street, Revere, MA 02151. In accordance with the CDC’s current restrictions on gatherings due to Covid-19, all services will be held privately. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. For guestbook, please visit www.buonfiglio.com.

Augustin Iraheta Martinez, Sr.

August 28, 1955 – May 6, 2020

José Agustín Iraheta Martínez Sr.

28 de agosto del 1955 – 6 de mayo del 2020

José Agustín Iraheta Martínez, de 64 años de edad nació en San Vicente, El Salvador el día 28 de agosto de 1955. Hijo de Cleotilde y Dorotea Iraheta. En 1973 conoció a su amada Aracely, y contrajeron matrimonio por la iglesia el 30 de junio de 1989. Obtuvo su licenciatura y maestría en administración de empresas de la Universidad Tecnológica. Pertenecía a la Iglesia Santa Rosa de Lima donde lidero grupos y fue Ministro de Eucaristía. Jose entró en eterno descanso con Dios el miércoles 6 de mayo del 2020.  Jose amo y lucho por su familia hasta el final. Jose fue: un esposo amoroso, vivía por su esposa, un padre ejemplar y un abuelo cariñoso. Ante todo, él era un caballero y un gran hombre.  En su vida profesional tuvo una larga y variada vida laboral. Su carácter se definió por su trabajo y el amor que tenía por su familia y amigos. Él sirvió como un guía para muchos, siempre extendiendo una mano para ayudar a los demás. En su ausencia su memoria y legado vivirán en todas las personas que lo conocieron.  Jose tomo cada día como un regalo de Dios, el cual compartía con todos los que lo conocieron. Ahora es tiempo de devolver este regalo a la paz eterna de nuestro Señor.  La familia Iraheta desea agradecer sinceramente al equipo médico de cuidados intensivos de Mass General Hospital por su asistencia cariñosa que brindaron en sus últimos días.  Quedan para atesorar su memoria: su esposa Aracely Iraheta: sus hijos; Yesica y Danny Santos, Karla Iraheta de Carmona y Roberto Carmona, y José Iraheta Jr. y Denise Ortega de Iraheta; 2 nietos; 6 hermanas; numerosos sobrinos y sobrinas; familia extensa y un gran cirulo de amigos. 

Una despedida familiar en privado se llevará a cabo el 12 de mayo del 2020, seguida de una procesión y una bendición fúnebre en las puertas de su amada Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima, que concluirá con oraciones junto a la tumba y entierro en el Cementerio de Holy Cross, Malden. Familiares y amigos se despedirán desde la seguridad de sus autos en la iglesia y en el cementerio antes del entierro.

La pandemia causada por el COVID-19 a afectado todos los aspectos de nuestra vida incluyendo la forma en que penamos. Una de estas restricciones es el no poder recibir ramos florales. En lugar de flores favor continúen celebrando la vida de Jose en oración y manteniéndose seguros.  

Obituaries 05-21-2020

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Howard Joseph Jones

US Navy Submarine Service Retiree

Howard Joseph Jones, better known as “Murph” to family and friends, died on April 22 as a result of contracting COVID-19 (coronavirus). He was a resident of the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home. Murph was born in New York in 1935, the son of the late Joseph and Helen Jones. He had a long and successful career in the U.S. Navy, primarily in the submarine service, retiring as E-9 Master Chief in 1970. During his career as navigator and quartermaster, he served aboard the SS Aspro, SS Toro, SS Blenny, and SS Shark and was stationed in New London, CT, Brooklyn, NY, San Diego, CA, and Norfolk, VA. Following his Navy career, he worked in the restaurant business for many years.

He was married to the late Jeanne Jones and is survived by three children: Michael Jones of Charlottesville, VA, Richard Jones of Enfield, CT, and Cynthia Jones of Groton, CT; eight grandchildren; and three great grandchildren.

All services were private with arrangements by Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons 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 personalized sympathy card.

Mary Mongiello

Oct 17. 1919 – May 14, 2020.

Mary T. Mongiello, in her 101st year, passed away on Thursday, May 14 while convalescing at Brooksby Village Continuing Care in Peabody. 

Born and raised in Chelsea, she was a loving daughter of the late Luigi and Elvira (Monzione) Mongiello. 

Mary attended local schools and worked as a seamstress in Boston’s garment industry.  In her lifetime Mary enjoyed sewing, family gatherings and sports including her beloved Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots. 

In addition to her parents, Mary was predeceased by siblings: the late Carmen Mongiello, Laura Wangrocki and her late husband, Joseph Wangrocki, Antoinette Tumminello and her late husband, Joseph Tumminello, Josephine Weiner and her late husband, David Weiner and a nephew Louis A. Wangrocki.  She is survived by her beloved brother, Richard L. Mongiello of Peabody.  She was the cherished aunt of Rachel Finn and her husband, Martin Finn of North Reading, Cheryl Gideon and her husband, Brian Gideon of Salem and Robert Weiner and his wife, Janet Weiner of Wakefield.  She was the adored great aunt of Matthew Finn, Sydney Eberth and Alicia Sarro.

A private family farewell will be held followed by graveside prayers and interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.  A Mass and Celebration of her life will be announced at a later date when family and friends can attend.  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.

Arrangements are by Anthony Memorial – Frank A. Welsh & Sons Funeral Home, Chelsea.

In lieu of flowers, should friends desire, contributions in Mary’s memory should be directed to; St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis TN, 38105.  www.stjude.org/donate.

Dora Emelia Calvo

April 27, 1947 – May 16, 2020

Dora Emelia Calvo, 73, a nearly lifelong resident of Chelsea, cherished daughter of the late Pedro Calvo and Cecilia Corrales of Costa Rica and Chelsea passed away on May 16 after a long battle with her illness. 

At 21 years of age, she immigrated from Puerto Limon, Costa Rica to New York City and two years later to Boston, finally making her home for over 40 years in Chelsea.

Dora started her career at the Gillette Company for 12 years. Then over the next 30 years, she worked her way from housekeeper to Executive Housekeeper at multiple Howard Johnsons Hotels in Boston and Cambridge.  Dora also worked at Walgreens in Everett for 20 years as an admired store clerk.  And during those years, she brought all her siblings and parents to the United States.

She will always be remembered as a wonderful, strong, independent daughter, sister and aunt who was the main pillar of her family. She will be deeply missed but always remembered by her family, friends and everyone who knew her.

Dora is survived by her siblings: Ramon Calvo and Anna Araya of Florida, Maria Monge of Chelsea, Pedro Calvo of Boston, Cecilia Calvo of Costa Rica, Rita Arce of Florida, Fernando Calvo  and Alejandro Calvo, both of Chelsea, Raul Calvo of Costa Rica and Nelly Bosque of Florida. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

A private family farewell will be held on Friday May 22 followed by a procession and funeral blessing at the doors outside of Saint Rose of Lima Church, concluding with graveside prayers and interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.  Family and friends will bid farewell in the safety of their cars at the church and at the cemetery before the burial.  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.

George Britton, Jr.

Of Everett, formerly of Chelsea

George Britton, Jr. of Everett, formerly of Chelsea, 63, passed away on Sunday, May 17 at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

Born and raised in Chelsea, he was a beloved son of the late George and Marie (Solar) Britton.  George attended local schools and graduated from North East Regional Vocational High School.  He worked for SCIS at Logan Airport as a ramp security officer.

A resident of Chelsea for most of his life, he moved to Everett three years ago.  George enjoyed all Boston sports and lottery games of chance.  He was past member of the Polish Political Club in Chelsea.

He was the beloved brother of Marie Barker of Everett and Michael Britton and his companion, Elba Mendoza of Peabody, cherished uncle of Stephen Barker of Everett, Elaina Marie Barker of Maine, Michael Britton and Sean Britton of Peabody; dear nephew of Nancy Stock of Chelsea and Eleanor Cotter of Lynn, the late Gerald Solar, Frank L. Solar, Jr., Marie Britton, Ronald Solar and Evelyn Solar.

A private family farewell will be held followed by graveside prayers and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.  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 personalized sympathy card visit:

www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

Benjamin Hankins

July 13, 1924 – May 10. 2020

Benjamin T. Hankins, a longtime Chelsea resident, passed away on Sunday, May 10 at the Mt. Auburn Hospital after a brief illness.  He was 95 years old.

Born and raised in Dublin, GA, he was one of seven children given to the union of A.C. Hankins and Eola (Shivas) Hankins.  Ben received his formal education in Dublin.

As a young man, he worked briefly as a farmhand before enlisting in the US Navy.  He served during World War II as a Stewards Mate FC, his duty assignments included NTC Bainbridge, MD, N.Q.B. Newport, RI and the Chelsea Naval Hospital.

As a young Navy Man, he caught the eye of Chelsea native Gloria K. (Revallion) and they married in February of 1946.  Later that same year, Ben was honorably discharged and settled with his bride on Arlington St., Chelsea.  Together they raised a family of one son and four daughters.

Ben supported his family working as a truck driver for Purity Supreme grocery chain.  After his retirement, he continued work as a parts-man and courier for Hub Starters in Malden.

Ben was widowed 18 years ago, after 56 years of marriage to his beloved wife Gloria K. Hankins.  Ben remained active in his beloved community and served many years as a trustee for the Peoples AME Church in Chelsea.  In his lifetime, Ben’s family was foremost in his devotions, he also enjoyed time with friends socializing and playing a friendly game of cards.

 In addition to his parents and wife, he was also preceded in death by a daughter, Rowena Paxton, a granddaughter, Audrey Paxton and his siblings; A.C., Melvin, Lil, Ann and Zenobia.  To mourn loss and cherish his memory, Ben leaves his devoted children; Willetta Hagan,  Gloria Jean Hankins and her husband, Jeff, Christine Martinez and her husband, Nelson, and Benjamin Hankins, Jr..  He was the dear brother of Mae Lewis, the proud grand-father of eight and adored great-grandfather of nine.  He is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews and extended family members.

A private family farewell was held in the Welsh Funeral Home, concluding with graveside prayers and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.  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.

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