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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2021 William J. "Billy” Henry Of Everett on May 3, 2021. Loving son of Ann Marie (Generazzo) & the late William Henry Sr. Loving nephew of Linda & her husband Joe Arbogast, Arthur & his wife Joanne Generazzo, Karen Tillinghast, Janice & her husband Arthur Burge, Lisa and her late husband George & Susan and her husband Joseph Vitale. Adored grandson of the late Arthur & Mella Generazzo. Billy is also survived by many loving cousins & good friends. Billy had an infectious personality and sense of humor, his smile lit up the room. He had many passions, among them were his artwork, fishing and music but most of all was the love for his family and lifelong friends. Billy will forever be in all our hearts. FIREWORKS | FROM PAGE 10 fires are outdoor brush fires. Additionally, 32 people were treated at Massachusetts emergency rooms for severe burn injuries from fireworks (burns covering more than five percent of the body) according to the Massachusetts Burn Injury Reporting System. This does not inOBITUARIES George H. Keefe tin Narcisi and her husband Jon, and Erin Keefe. Brother of Kathleen Wheeler, and Michael Keefe and his companion Diane Bee. Grandfather of Natalie and Conor Narcisi. He is also survived by one aunt and many cousins. George served as an altar boy at Immaculate Conception Church in Everett for many years and was a graduate of Everett High School, and then graduated from Suffolk University with a A lifelong Everett resident, passed away after a brief illness at Mass General Hospital in Boston on May 20, 2021, at 66 years. He was the beloved son of the late Henry W. and Joan A. (Fitzgerald) Keefe. Husband of Debra (Mavilio) Keefe. Father of Krisclude visits to hospital emergency rooms for eye injuries, amputations, puncture wounds or smaller burns. Forty-one percent of fireworks-related burn injuries reported by hospitals to the Office of the State Fire Marshal in the last 10 years were to children under age 18; 26 percent were to children under age 10. bachelor’s degree. He spent his entire career in retail sales management. George loved to sing and was “the life of the party” with his infectious laugh and great sense of humor. He was an avid sports enthusiast and was a loyal New England Patriots and TB12 fan. George will be sadly missed by all. In George’s memory, donations may be made to MGH Center for Cancer Research at www.givingmassgeneral.org.

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