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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, FEbRuARy 17, 2023 Page 17 BEACON | FROM PAGE 16 tion would generate awareness of the dangers of firearms and send a clear message to gun violence victims and survivors everywhere that we stand with them by divesting from these firearm companies that have failed to demonstrate a willingness to engage with shareholders and address the safety of their products.” QUOTABLE QUOTES “My office will always advocate for consumers, especially when they are preyed on by a company that engages in unfair and unlawful business practices. We were able to hold Safe Home Security and its sister companies accountable for their alleged deceptive tactics, securing millions in debt relief for consumers, and we will continue to hold bad actors accountable.” ---Attorney General Andrea Campbell on her office’s $6.5 million settlement, including $4.7 million in debt relief, with a Connecticut-based home security services company to resolve allegations that the company violated state consumer protection laws by deceptively trapping Massachusetts consumers in long-term auto renewal contracts and engaging in illegal debt collection practices. “Every day I hear from families in my district who are facing eviction, rent increases and housing instability. I am committed to using every tool available to address the housing crisis, deliver immediate relief to families in need and to work collaboratively to create a system that makes housing truly affordable for all.” ---Sen. Lydia Edwards who, along with Rep. Mike ConnolBEACON | SEE PAGE 19 OBITUARY Frank S. Dasaro March 5, 1933 ~ February 11, 2023 (age 89) O f Everett passed away peacefully at Massachusetts General Hospital on February 11, 2023 surrounded by his family. Loving husband of the late Roseann J. (Carbone) Dasaro. Loving father of the late Frank Dasaro and his surviving wife Vanessa, Nancy Dasaro and her husband Kerry Conner and Robert Dasaro. Cherished grandfather of Anthony Dasaro, Melissa Ficarrotta, Eric Dasaro and his wife Adele and Nicholas Goodwin. Adored great-grandfather of Landon, Alexis, Morgan & Salvatore. Frank is also survived by three bonus granddaughters Alyson (Conner) Cassidy, Keri-Ann (Conner) Miserandino and her husband Marty and Ashley (Conner) Addesa and her husband Mike along with 6 great-grandchildren, Noella, Conner, Raegan, Millie, Ellianna and Annalise. Brother of Mary Schepis and husband Joseph and the late Anna & her husband Joseph Montalbano, Ignazio and wife Rose Dasaro, James and wife Catherine Dasaro, Charles and wife Celeste Dasaro, Fritzie and her husband Patsy Letterie, Josephine and her husband Jerry Galluccio, Calogera and her husband Joseph Bertolino and Flora and her surviving husband John Silvestro. Funeral was held from Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, Everett on Thursday, February 16th followed by a Funeral Mass in Immaculate Conception Church in Everett. Visiting hours were held at the funeral home on Wednesday. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS. Memorial donations in Frank’s name may be made to Care Dimensions Hospice, 75 Sylvan Street, Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923. For more information, please visit www.roccofuneralhomes.com

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