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Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2021 OBITUARIES Franklin J. Foley, Jr. Of Everett, entered into eternal rest at home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, December 29, 2020. He was 82 years old. Born in South Bend, Indiana, Frank lived in Everett for most of his life. He was retired from the Everett School System where he worked as a classroom teacher and driving school teacher. Frank also taught driver's education for Pleasant Auto School. Not wanting to hang around, Frank drover a bus for Greyhound Bus Company for many years. He was affectionately known to all as "Papa.” Beloved husband of the late Frances M. (Wyrocki) for over 56 years. Son of the late Thelma (Jarboe) and Franklin J. Foley. Dear and devoted father of Kathleen Peach and her husband, David of Everett, MaryAnn Covelle and her husband, Christopher of Georgetown, Franklin J. Foley, III and his wife, Mary of Marlborough, Susan McNamara and her husband, Patrick of Stoneham, Michael E. Foley of Tewksbury, Laura Govostes and her husband, Christopher of Everett and Peter Foley and his wife, Justine of Upton. Brother of John Pat Foley of Peabody, Michael Foley and Gerald Foley of Everett, Philip Foley of Hull, Sharon Murphy of Stoneham, Daniel Foley of Saugus and the late Frances Gudjonsson. Loving Papa of 16 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Franklin’s memory to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 70 Walnut St., Ste. 301, Wellesley, MA 02481 would be sincerely appreciated. Zacharoula (Drousou) Pepper failing health. She was 73 years old. Born in Patras, Greece Zacharoula lived in Everett for many years. She worked as a certified nursing assistant in the Easte Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chelsea for over 30 years. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Pepper for over 42 years. Daughter of the late Nikos and Zacharoula (Fostena) Drousou. Dear and devoted mother of Jacqueline Brett of Malden and Sophia Pepper of Everett. Loving Nana of Adrianna Heres and Dimitri Pepper. Sister of Dinos Drousou, Thenesae Drousou, Lykeria Drousou and Mylia Drousou all of Greece. Barbara Carmella (Falzone) Graf Of Everett, entered into eternal rest on Monday, December 28, 2020 in the Kapln Family Hospice House in Danvers after being in Of Everett, entered into eternal rest, unexpectedly, December 30, 2020 in the CHA-Everett Hospital. She was 83 years old. Barbara was born in Everett. She loved spending time with her children and grandchildren most of all. Family was everything to her and she was everything and more to them. Some of Barbara’s favorite things to do besides spending time with family were traveling to the beaches of Florida, Aruba and Revere. She also enjoyed reading, cooking, crocheting and monthly luncheons with her 2 sisters. Barbara retired from 31 years employment at the Whidden Memorial Hospital, maintaining many long lasting friendships. Barbara is the light that will continue to shine through her loving daughters, sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Loving daughter of the late Ruth Marie (Blood) and Leo Natale Falzone. Beloved wife of Paul H. Graf, Jr. for over 56 years. Cherished mother of Anne Marie (Arsenault) Hassey and her husband, Richard, John Arsenault, Linda Ruth (Arsenault) Meucci and her late husband, Michael Meucci and Mark Michel, Vincent Costa and his wife, Kim, Michael Costa and Rhonda Cardoos. Barbara is also survived by her pride and joy loving grandchildren, Michael Anthony Meucci, Jason Hassey, Courtney (Hassey) Aseltine and her husband, Richie, Amanda Egli and her husband, Adam, Nicholas Arsenault and his wife, Ashley, Shawn Arsenault, Christopher Meucci and his wife, Crystal, Samantha Costa, Michael Costa, Emily Costa and Gabbie Costa. She also leaves many loving great-grandchildren, sisters, Theresa Falzone, Laura Dunn and her husband, Stephen, brothers, Charlie Falzone and his wife, Millie, and the late John Falzone and his surviving wife, Marilyn, sister-in-law, Jean Ruotolo and late brother-in-law, Louis Ruotolo. Contributions in Barbara’s memory to Decibelsfoundation. org would be sincerely appreciated.

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