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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 The Boston Globe C7


Obituaries


By Adam Bernstein
WASHINGTON POST
WASHINGTON — Patty
Abramson, a Washington-
based business executive who
founded one of the country’s
first venture capital funds ded-
icated to investing in business-
es owned by women, an enter-
prise that attracted national at-
tention with its strategy of
supporting a long-overlooked
pool of entrepreneurs, died
Aug. 24 at her summer home
on Nantucket Island. She was
74.
The cause was complica-
tions from cancer, said a
daughter, Jenny Abramson, a
venture capitalist.
Starting in 1979, Mrs.
Abramson spent a decade as a
partner at Hager, Sharp &
Abramson, a prominent fe-
male-led marketing and com-
munications firm in Washing-
ton; its client roster included
the League of Women Voters
and the Women’s Legal De-
fense Fund.
She later started her own
communications shop before
creating the Women’s Growth
Capital Fund in 1997 — a re-
sponse, she said, to the frustra-
tionssheencounteredearlier
in her career when she sought
a line of credit for a business
opportunity.
Even years after the passage
of the 1974 Equal Credit Op-

portunity Act, a consumer-pro-
tection law prohibiting banks
and other lenders from dis-
criminating against women,
some banks persisted in re-
quiring female loan applicants
to have male co-signers. More
than two decades later, when
Mrs. Abramson proposed the
Woman’s Growth Capital
Fund, a male investment bank-
er scoffed at her idea.
Despite such inauspicious
encounters, Mrs. Abramson
and two partners — one man,
one woman — attracted $8 mil-
lion in venture capital within
the first year of operation and
won a US Small Business Ad-
ministration designation al-
lowing the firm to tap into tens
of millions of dollars more
based on how much it contin-
ued to raise.
Mrs. Abramson was a ‘‘trail-
blazer’’ by starting one of the
first funds led principally by
women with the express goal of
investing in female entrepre-
neurs, said Amy Millman, the
founder of Springboard Enter-
prises, a Washington company
that seeks to cultivate female
business leaders and investors.
‘‘What we do is not about
having an antagonistic relation-
ship,’’ Mrs. Abramson said. ‘‘It’s
not a crusade or about punish-
ing anyone. It’s about getting
our foot in the door. It’s about
having a place at the table.’’

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Passed away peacefully on August
23 at the age of 94. Elsie was born
in Dorchester, raised in Wollaston,
attended North Quincy High School
and lived in Braintree. Elsie was the
daughter of Emil and Anna (Olson)
Anderson. Loving wife of Ralph F.
Simpson (deceased). Elsie also had a
sister, Edith (Anderson) Rattenbury
and brother, Leonard “Bud” Anderson
(also deceased). Elsie is survived by her
son, Paul and daughter in-law, Susan of
Millis, MA, her daughter, Diane Simp-
son-Pye and son-in-law, Bill Norwood
of Seattle, WA, and her sister, Beatrice
Baker of Hingham, MA. Elsie had three
grandchildren; Connor stationed in
Fort Drum, NY, Tyler living in New Ha-
ven,CT,andRebeccafromMillis,MA.
Elsie also leaves a nephew, Lawrence
Baker of Augusta, GA, and two nieces,
Janice DeNicola of Windham, ME, and
Elsie DaCosta of Braintree, MA. She
also had several other nieces and neph-
ews. Elsie loved her family and all of
Boston’s sports teams. Elsie was an avid
painter and a member of the Braintree
Art Association. She was a cat lover and
had many favorites over the years. Elsie
loved to garden and was a great cook.
She taught Sunday school and was a
member of the First Congregational
Church in Braintree. Elsie touched
many lives with her kindness and
beautiful smile, she will be remembered
with much love. Family and friends are
invited to attend visitation for Elsie on
Friday, August 30, from 3 p.m.to 7 p.m.
at Peck Funeral Home, 516 Washington
St., in BRAINTREE. Funeral Services
will be Sat., August 31, at 10 a.m. at
PeckFuneral Home, followed by inter-
ment at Blue Hill Cemetery.

SIMPSON, Elsie M.
(Anderson)

Age 90, of North Quincy
and Dorchester, passed
away peacefully August
25th. Beloved husband of the late
Margaret T. (McKinnon). Devoted
father of Mark O. and his wife Cathleen
of Braintree, Julie P. of Quincy, Edward
and his wife Patty of Dorchester, Mary
Lou Maroney and her husband Vincent
of Rockland, Cathy Pasquantonio of
Milton and Pamela Welch Ruffo of
Dorchester. Brother of the late Barbara
Murray of Quincy. Also survived by 12
cherished grandchildren and 4 great-
grandchildren. Funeral Mass at Sacred
Heart Church, North Quincy, Thursday
morning at 10. Visiting Hours at the
Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home, 326
Granite Ave., MILTON, Wednesday,
4 to 8 pm. Retired Housing Inspec-
tor of Boston Inspectional Services.
WWII Army Veteran. For complete
obituary and website please see
http://www.alfreddthomas.com

WELCH, Edward F.


Alfred D. Thomas Funeral Home
MIlton (617) 696-4200

Joined his beloved wife
Helen Louise (Stock)
Urciuolo in heaven on
Friday, August 23. Tony, “Muzzy” was
the brother of Marie Capobianco of
CT, Elvira Capriccio of Watertown and
brother-in-law of Violet Urciuolo of
Woburn. Brother of the late Constance
Crisafulli, Antoinette Polcari, Joseph,
LouisandDomenicUrciuolo.Loving
father of David Urciuolo of Natick,
Elizabeth Boucher and husband Dennis
of Brockton, Linda Garrity and her hus-
band Patrick of Sudbury, Susan Baccari
and her husband Stephen of Waltham,
Pamela Hurd and her husband Cushing
of The Villages, Florida, Ellen Urciuolo
of Newton, Terri Rancourt and her
husband Douglas of Hopkinton and
the late Antonio Urciuolo, Jr. Beloved
second father to Elizabeth Jennings and
her husband Jerry of Florida. He is also
survived by 25 grandchildren, 33 great-
grandchildren and 3 great-great-grand-
children. Visiting Hours in the Brown
&HickeyFuneralHome, 36 Trapelo
Road, BELMONT, on Wednesday, from
8:00 - 10:00 am. Followed by a Funeral
Mass in St Luke Church, 132 Lexington
Street, Belmont, at 10:30 am. Relatives
and friends invited. Interment St.
Patrick Cemetery, Watertown. Late U.S.
Army Veteran WWII. Online guestbook
at http://www.brownandhickey.com

URCIUOLO, Antonio O. Sr.


Of Cambridge, August 25. Beloved
wife of the late Frank Tuccinardi.
Loving mother of John and his wife
Lisa of Wellesley, Mena Tuccinardi of
Watertown, Leo and his wife Elaine of
Melrose, and Lisa Tuccinardi of Cam-
bridge. Dear Nana of Thomas Dunn,
Anita Lieberman, Nicole Dischino, and
Nicholas Tuccinardi. Survived by her 7
great-grandchildren, her three siblings
in Italy, and many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit
in The DeVito Funeral Home, 761 Mt.
Auburn St., WATERTOWN, Thursday
morning, 7:45 with a Funeral Mass to
commence at 9:00 in The Sacred Heart
Church, Watertown. Entombment to
follow Mt. Auburn Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations to: The
American Diabetes Association, 260
Cochituate Road, #200, Framingham,
MA 01701 would be appreciated.

TUCCINARDI, Anna “Anita”
(Fragione)

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Age 73, of Chilmark, MA, passed away
peacefully on August 9, 2019 at Tufts
Medical Center in Boston, MA. Born on
September 6, 1945 in Norwich, CT, he
was the only child of Emory and Ber-
nice (Baril) Roy, and spent his youth in
Taftville, CT. During these years Barry
grew to love the scouting experience,
eventually leading him to become an
Eagle Scout.
Barry was a graduate of Saint
Michael’s College in Colchester, VT (‘67)
with his summers spent working on
Cape Cod in Falmouth. He treasured
the many lifelong friendships that he
made during his time at St. Mike’s, his
friends becoming his “Band of Broth-
ers” for the next 50 years.
After St. Mike’s, he graduated from
Albany Law School in 1971, followed
by a Masters in Taxation (LLM) from
Boston University School of Law. From
1974 to 1980, Barry worked in the
Office of Chief Counsel for the Internal
Revenue Service. He joined Deloitte as
a tax partner in 1981, serving many
multinational clients and was named
National Director of Tax Quality Assur-
ance in 1996. He retired in 2009.
Barry was an avid supporter of many
charities including The Miami Project
to Cure Paralysis, Compassionate Care
ALS, and the Aquinnah Lighthouse
project of the Wampanoug Nation
on Martha’s Vineyard. He was also a
Trustee of Saint Michael’s College and
chair of the investment committee.
Barry loved his alma mater and was a
dedicated alumnus through both his
philanthropy and volunteer work.
Barry was fondly called “The Bear”
by those who knewand loved him. He
was larger than life and lived with the
biggest of hearts and immense generos-
ity. He filled the room with love and
laughter and became a beloved member
of many families and more than a
dozen godchildren. As an only child, he
is survived by numerous cousins, their
children, godchildren and dear friends
who all became his chosen family.
The sunsets are not quite as vivid
and the moon not quite as bright over
the Vineyard Sound without him, but
lives are fuller for all who knew him.
A Celebration of Life will be held at
Saint Michael’s College in Colchester,
VT, on October 12, 2019, at 11:00AM.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be
made to Saint Michael’s College, “The
Barry Roy Memorial Fund.” Saint
Michael’s College, One Winooski Park,
Colchester, VT 05439. https://www.
givecampus.com/campaigns/2737/do-
nations/new Condolences may be sent
to PO Box 171, Chilmark, MA 02535.
For information and online guestbook,
please visit http://www.dolanfuneral.com

ROY, Barry Dennis


McNAMARA, Mary L.


(Kelley)


Alongtime resident of Lexington and
Gloucester, Lincoln, NH, and Marco
Island, FL, passed away on August
23, 2019. Born in Lexington, she was
the daughter of the late Robert J. and
Helen (York) Kelley. Beloved wife of
59 years to Robert W. McNamara.
Devoted mother of Robert K. and his
wife Molly, John E. and his wife Lisa,
all of Lexington, William F. and his wife
Debra of Weston, Jeremiah T. and Mary
Suzanne McNamara, both of Lexington,
and the late Gregory R. and his surviv-
ing wife Mary of Marblehead. Loving
grandmother of Katherine M., Kelley
M., Amanda J., Robert W., II, Meghan
E., Sarah A., Gregory R. Jr., Elizabeth
A., John E., Jr., Edward V., Caroline H.,
William T., and William R. McNamara.
Dear sister of Louise Collins of Long-
meadow and the late Helen Colbert of
Lynnfield. A graduate of Matignon High
School in Cambridge, Mary earned her
Bachelor’s degree from Newton College
of the Sacred Heart in 1959. Mary was
very active in the community, in earlier
years she drove for FISH, Friendly
Independent Sympathetic Help
organization, as a devoted member of
Sacred Heart Parish she taught CCD for
many years. She enjoyed playing tennis,
golf, and especially bridge. Mary was
a member of the Bass Rocks Golf Club
in Gloucester, the Nashawtuc Country
Club in Concord, and the Island
Country Club in Marco Island, Florida,
and served as a board member on the
Woman’s Golf Association of Massachu-
setts; but above all, she was devoted to
her family. Funeral from the Doug-
lass Funeral Home, 51 Worthen Rd.,
LEXINGTON, Thursday, August 29, at
10AM followed by a Mass of Christian
Burial at St. Brigid Church, Lexington,
at 11AM. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited to attend. Calling Hours
Wednesday, from 4PM-8PM. Donations
in her memory can be made to the
Joslin Diabetes Center, One Joslin Pl.,
Boston, MA 02215 http://www.joslin.org or to
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
at http://www.stjude.org Interment Westview
Cemetery, Lexington.
Douglass FuneralHome
Lexington
http://www.douglassfh.com


Age 77, of Milton and South Dennis,
died at his home in Milton Friday,
August 23, 2019.
Bill is survived by his beloved former
wife and caregiver, Marie (Mascari)
Reilly and cherished cousins, Kathi
Smith Ritcey, Janice Marchetti, Lau-
rence Smith and Mary Patricia Lema.
Bill was born in Brooklyn, NY on
June 24, 1942 to his loving parents
William A. and Mary (Whalen) Reilly
and later adopted by Alice S. Reilly. He
had many accomplishments in his life,
graduating from BC High in 1960 and
Boston College with the class of 1965.
He was a former Selectman in the Town
of Milton from 1983-1988. Bill was a
12-year Town Meeting member, past
President of the Milton Rotary Club,
Fourth Degree member and Past Grand
Knight of Milton Council Knights of
Columbus.
During his life, Bill enjoyed golfing,
fishing, reading and in later years,
cooking and experimenting with new
and different recipes, along with enjoy-
ing the company of his three Labs,
Eagle, Holly and Zoey. He is the former
owner of Bjorklund & Reilly Insur-
ance Agency Inc., Milton, which he
purchased in 1985.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated in Saint Agatha Church, 432
Adams Street, Milton, Thursday, August
29 at 10:30 am. Relatives and friends
invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral
Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MIL-
TONSQUARE,Wednesday4–7p.m.
Interment Mt. Wollaston Cemetery.
For those who wish to do so, dona-
tions in Bill’s memory can be made to
Beth Israel Deaconess – Milton Hos-
pital Development Fund, Dana Farber
Cancer Instituteor Boston College High
School.
For information and online condo-
lence http://www.dolanfuneral.com

REILLY, William A. Jr.


O’CONNOR, Carmella C.


(Luccio) “Mel”


Age 96, passed away Saturday, August
24, 2019.
Born on June 13, 1923, in Boston,
she was the daughter of Angelo and
Jenny (Rossetti) Luccio.
Mrs. O’Connor was a longtime resi-
dent of Norwood; she was dedicated to
her family and her faith.
Beloved wife of the late George T.
O’Connor; devoted mother of the late
Bart A. O’Connor, George T. O’Connor
Jr. and his wife Rosemary of West-
wood, Maryann O’Connor of Millis,
William O’Connor and his wife Marie
of Norwood; cherished grandmother
of William, Kathleen, Mark, Daniel,
Janellen, Alex, and Catherine; proud
great-grandmother of Kylee, Elizabeth,
and Kelsey. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
held Wednesday, August 28, 2019, at
10AM at St. Timothy’s Church, 650
Nichols Street, Norwood. Burial will fol-
low at Highland Cemetery in Norwood.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, August
27, from 4-8PM at Gillooly Funeral
Home, 126 Walpole Street (Route 1A),
NORWOOD.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made in her memory to
Wounded Warriors Family Support,
11218 John Galt Boulevard Suite 103,
Omaha, NE 68137.
For additional information and guest-
book, please visit:
GilloolyFuneralHome.com


Of Melrose, age 91, beloved
husband of Eleanor (Bar-
letta) Restuccia, passed
away Saturday, August 24, 2019, at
Winchester Hospital, surrounded by his
loving family. In addition to his wife,
Salvatore is survived by his daughter,
Janet Riley of Middleton and his son,
Frank Restuccia and his compan-
ion Janet Brandt of Brockton, his
grandchildren, Michele Wolfe and her
husband Brandon of Tynsborough and
Matthew Riley and his wife Christina
of Bradford, and his brother, John
Restuccia of Marblehead. He was also
the father of the late Paul Restuccia,
father-in-law of the late William Riley
and brother-in-law of the late Phyllis
Restuccia. His Funeral Service will be
held in the Peterson-O’Donnell Funeral
Home, 167 Maple St. (Rte. 62), DAN-
VERS, on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019
at 12:00 (noon). Relatives and friends
invited. Visiting Hours, prior to the
service from 9 to 11:30 AM. Burial in
Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.
Expressions of sympathy may be made
in Salvatore’s memory to the American
Cancer Society, 125 S. Huntington Ave.,
Boston, MA 02130.

RESTUCCIA, Salvatore V.


http://www.odonnellfuneralservice.com

Of Westwood, formerly of Arlington,
passed away on August 25, 2019,
surrounded by her loving family. Dear
and devoted wife of Robert Sabbag.
Loving mother of Michelle Kincade
and her husband Stephen of Walpole,
Robert Sabbag, Jr. and his wife Melissa
of Woburn, and Eric Sabbag and his
wife Christine of Wakefield. Cherished
grandmother, “Tete” of Mandi, Robby,
Tania, Karleigh, and Hunter. Dear sister
of George Khouri and his wife Joanne
of Sharon, Joanne Camer and her hus-
band Dr. Stephen Camer of Dedham,
Rita Resha and her husband Joseph of
Westwood, and Priscilla Brott and her
husband Dale of Georgia. Also survived
by many loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service Thursday, at 10 a.m.
at the Church of St. John of Damas-
cus, 300 West St., Dedham. Visiting
HoursintheChurchWednesday,5-8
p.m. Relatives and friends respectfully
invited to attend. In lieu of flowers,
contributions in Gloria’s memory may
be made to the Church or to St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital, 501
St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Interment New Westwood Cemetery.
Guestbook and other information at
http://www.KfouryFuneral.com

SABBAG, Gloria A. (Khouri)


KfouryKeefeFuneralHome
West Roxbury 617-325-36 00

Of Boynton Beach, FL, formerly of New
York, on August 23, 2019. Beloved wife
for 47 years to the late Murray. Loving
mother of Mindy Elias and her husband
Lewis, Debbie Dworkin, and Randi
Silverman. Cherished grandmother of
Alyssa and Jacob Cohen, Amy Elias,
Samantha and Stephanie Dworkin,
Jaymie, Danielle and Jordan Silverman.
Dear sister of Francine Stavis and the
late Ruth Goldfarb. Dear sister-in-law
of Marilyn Schweitzer. Also survived
by loving nieces and nephews. Glorine
was a proud graduate of Hunter College
where she met lifelong friends.She
was an elementary school teacher in
New York for many years. A Graveside
Service will take place in New York
on Wednesday, August 28. Memorial
observance for the Elias family will be
held at their residence. Please contact
them for times. Memorial observance
for the Dworkin and Silverman families
will commence Thursday, August 29 at
the Dworkin residence in Westwood,
at 6:00pm, and will continue Saturday
at 7:00pm at Temple Emunah, 9 Piper
Rd., Lexington. In lieu of flowers, re-
membrances may be made to Hadassah
or Dana Farber Institute supporting
Dr. Yurgelun’s Hereditary Pancreatic
Cancer Research, Attention: Angelle
Kettlewell,10 Brookline Place, West,
6th floor, Brookline, MA 02445, Memo
line: Dr. Yurgelun’s Research Fund.

SCHWEITZER, Glorine


Of Cambridge, MA, passed away on Au-
gust 23, 2019. Beloved wife of the late
Panos Sakillaris. Beloved daughter of
the late John and Christine Speridakis.
Devoted mother of Diane Paterakis and
her husband Nicholas, and the late Mi-
chael Sakillaris. Mother-in-law of Irene
Sakillaris. Yiayia of Artie Paterakis and
his wife Stacey, Gina Murray, Kristin
Slowe and her husband Christopher,
and Peter Paterakis and his wife Remi.
Great-Yiayia of Mia and Michael Slowe.
Sister of the late Michael Speridakis
and the late Anthony Speridakis.
Sister-in-law of Sammy Sakallaris and
his wife Christina, and the late Joan
Tatosky, and the late George Sakallaris.
Also survived by many nieces, nephews,
relatives and friends. Funeral Service
on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019 at Sts.
Constantine and Helen Greek Church,
14 Magazine St., Cambridge, MA at
11AM. Visiting Hours on Wednesday,
Aug. 28, 2019 at the Faggas Funeral
Home, 551 Mt. Auburn St., WATER-
TOWN, MA from 4PM to 8PM. In lieu
of flowers, donations in her memory
may be made to the National Multiple
Sclerosis Society Greater New England
Chapter, 101A First Ave., Waltham, MA


  1. Burial in Cambridge Cemetery.
    For online guestbook please visit
    http://www.Faggas.com


SAKILLARIS, Irene
(Speridakis)

FaggasFuneralHome
800 -222-25 86

Of Brighton, August 25, 2019. Beloved
wife of the late William C. O’Brien.
Devoted mother of Carl O’Brien and
his wife Carol of NH and Patricia A.
O’Brien of Brighton. Loving grand-
mother of Richard and Steven O’Brien,
Christina Murray. Also survived by 12
great-grandchildren. Funeral from the
Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral
Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave. (nr. Brigh-
ton Courthouse), BRIGHTON, Friday,
August 30th, at 9:30am. Followed
by a Funeral Mass in St. Columbkille
Church, 321 Market Street, Brighton,
at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are
kindly invited to attend. Visiting Hours
Thursday, August 29th, from 3-7pm.
Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West
Roxbury. Late member of the Irish
Social Club of Boston and the Irish
Music Club of Boston Pride of Erin. For
directions and guestbook please visit
http://www.lehmanreen.com


O’BRIEN, Lucille C.


(Hermann)


LehmanReenMcNamara
Brighton 617 782 1 000

Of Saugus, Aug. 25, 2019. Beloved
wife of 56 years to Frank L. Romano.
Daughter of the late Philip & Margaret
(Andronica) Rosselli. Loving mother of
Philip L. Romano of Tewksbury. Sister
of Anne Kleuber of Carlisle & sister-
in-law of Joyce Drinkwater of Malden.
Dear aunt of Marlene & her husband
Duncan Gormley of Carlisle, Marga-
ret Passafiume of Martha’s Vineyard,
Justine Drinkwater of Malden, & great-
aunt of Jennifer Passafiume of Martha’s
Vineyard & Mathew Passafiume of
FL. Funeral Service from the A. J.
Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main St.,
MALDEN, on Wednesday, Aug. 28th
at 12:00pm. A visitation period will be
held from 9:30am-12:00pm prior to the
service. Relatives & friends are respect-
fully invited to attend. Interment will
be in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden.
For directions & guestbook visit
http://www.spadaforafuneral.com

ROMANO, Maryann
(Rosselli)

SpadaforaFuneral Home
781- 3 24-8680

Brenda Paysnick of Lynn, MA, entered
into rest on August 25, 2019 at the
age of 71. Beloved partner of Donna
Fantauzzi for 39 years. Devoted mother
of Sonia and Antonio. Cherished grand-
mother of Ann Marie and Heather, and
adored great-grandmother of Noah.
Dear daughter of the late Allen and
Sarah (Fox) Paysnick. Brenda was a
loving daughter, a loving partner and a
loving friend. Graveside funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, August 28,
2019 at 1:45 PM at Sharon Memorial
Park, 40 Dedham Street, Sharon. In lieu
of flowers, expressions of sympathy in
her memory may be made to Transition
House, PO Box 392016, Cambridge, MA
02139, http://transitionhouse.org.

PAYSNICK, Brenda


Stanetsky MemorialChapels
617-2 3 2-9 300
http://www.stanetskybrookline.com

RUDOLPH, James E. Jr.
Of Carver, formerly of
Hanover, passed away
peacefully on August 24th
at the age of 91. Beloved husband of the
late Donata (Malizia) Rudolph and
father and father-in-law of Sheila and
Ivan Correia and Kathleen and Robert
Belbin. Devoted grandfather to James,
Christopher, Gabrielle, Griffin, and
Alister, and three granddogs. Jim
served in the US Navy during WWII
and was a 37-year employee of
BostonGas.
Visiting Hours will be from 4:00
to 8:00pm on Friday, Aug. 30 at the
Shepherd Funeral Home, 116 Main
St., CARVER. A Funeral Mass will be
held at Our Lady of Lourdes in Carver
on Saturday, Aug. 31 at 10:00am, with
burial to follow at Cavalry Cemetery in
Waltham, MA.

Of Saugus, age 93, August
23 rd.Belovedsonofthe
late Stefano & Josephine
(LaRosa)Riggio.Dearbrotherof
Stefano Riggio of SC, Christine Behrikis
ofWaltham,thelateJackMarrone,Joe
Marrone, Antonia Flickinger & Blanche
Adamo.Alsosurvivedbymanynieces,
nephews & grandnieces & nephews.
LateU.S.ArmyWWIIveteran.Relatives
& friends are invited to attend an hour
ofvisitation intheBisbee-Porcella
Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., SAU-
GUS,onThursday,11-12a.m.,followed
by a Funeral Service in the funeral
homeatnoon.Fordirections&condo-
lences http://www.BisbeePorcella.com

PAQUETTE, Christopher G. RIGGIO, Anthony J.
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