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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2021 Page 11 INSTITUTE | FROM PAGE 6 ing about the other programs that Minuteman has to offer.” The training program is scheduled to run for 15 weeks through June 17 and targets adults who are facing employment challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. MTI will provide students training to learn how to operate and manage the CNC machine as well as establish working conditions. Classes will be held every Monday-Thursday evening. MTI has partnered with companies who have said they need trained skilled workers in their facilities. Some companies include Nova Biomedical in Waltham, Rolls-Royce in Walpole and Tecomet in Woburn. Everett residents are encouraged to apply. For more information about the CNC Operator program or to learn how to apply, contact MTI Executive Director Nancy Houle at 781861-7151. Massa named to Dean’s List at University of Maine O RONO, Maine – Everett resident Deanna Ma ss a wa s named to the Dean’s List at the University of Maine for the fall 2020 semester. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. OBITUARIES Louise (Hatch) Piscitello Known as Candy to her friends, age 85, passed away peacefully on February 17, while surrounded by her daughters after a long fight with cancer. Born in Stoneham on August 28, 1935, she was the daughter of Elmer and Evelyn Hatch. Candy lived in Wakefield up until she married her late husband Joseph Piscitello whom she met while working at Grammar in Wakefield. Joseph and Candy married in 1963 and moved to Everett where she lived out the remainder of her years as a dedicated and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Louise is survived by her devoted children, Ann Bodvar and her fiancé Donald Morison of Winthrop, June Piscitello Torres and her husband Reynaldo of Everett, Susan Sullivan and her husband Daniel of Revere, Linda Piscitello-Crugnale and her husband Domenic of Malden. Loving grandmother of April Bodvar and her fiancé Jason Maddalone of Winthrop, Sydney Sullivan of Revere, Danielle Rossi and her husband Anthony of Peabody, Gabrielle Crugnale of Malden, Traci Crugnale of Malden and Jessica Crugnale of Malden. Proud great grandmother of John Knapp and Gianna Knapp of Winthrop; and Collin Rossi, Bennet Rossi and Evan Rossi all of Peabody. She was predeceased by her sisters Priscilla Avery of Wakefield and Evelyn Carpenter of NH and her brother Elmer E. Hatch of Wakefield. Also, survived by many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. Candy enjoyed her soap operas, cooking shows and shopping. She had numerous collections that drew lots of attention and joy from anyone that came into her home. Candy will be remembered for her kind heart and devotion to her family. She will be deeply missed by all who loved her. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the famiOBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 14

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