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Page 18 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 2021 OBITUARIES Conrad A. Lattanzi industry. Beloved husband of Eileen M. (Surette) for over 61 years. Dear and devoted father of Robert and his wife, Susan of Belchertown, Karen Charette and her husband, Frank of Dracut, Gary of Everett and Joanne Gustin and her husband, Doug of Tewksbury. Brother of the late Andrew Lattanzi. Loving grandfather of Kristyn and Matthew Lattanzi, Courtney Shaughnessy, Kyle FitzGerald, Jake and Trinity Gustin and great-grandfather of Mia, Joshua and Raya Shaughnessy. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Conrad’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.) EVERETT, Thursday, June 24 from 5-7 p.m. His funeral will be from the funeral home on Friday at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, 487 Broadway, Everett, at 10 a.m. Interment with U.S. Air Force Military Honors will be in the Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Contributions in Conrad’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 would be sincerely appreciated. Late Past Commander, Saugus VFW, Post 2346 and member of the Knights of Columbus. Parking with attendants on duty. Crimson Kids Summer Program to begin on July 12 M ayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that the Mayor DeMaria’s Summer Program, Crimson Kids, will begin on Monday, July 12 and will run daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for six weeks. Everett children ages six to 13 years old are eligible to participate. The camp will be held at the SamOf Everett, entered into eternal rest on Thursday, June 10, 2021. He was 90 years old. Born in Malden, Conrad was a lifelong resident of Everett and a graduate of Everett High School class of 1950. He enlisted in the U. S. Air Force in 1951 and served for four years during the Korean Conflict. Conrad enjoyed working on cars as an auto mechanic for many years both on the job and for family and friends. He then went on to work as a service writer in the automotive uel Gentile Recreation Center at 47 Elm St. “Our Crimson Kids program is a tradition in Everett,” said DeMaria. “This is a great opportunity for our Everett youth to come together to continue interacting with one another while giving parents the opportunity for affordable childcare. We look forward to welcoming everyone.” Program counselors will be supervising the children. Throughout the program, children will get to make new friends, go on exciting adventures and participate in activities in a structured and nurturing environment. The activities will be games, visits to the pool, games at Glendale Park and more. Applications are now available at Everett City Hall at the front desk of 311 and the Health Department, second floor – Room 20. To ensure that all residents are able to take advantage of the program, children can be enrolled for a maximum of two weeks during the six-week period. The program can accept 100 children per week on a first come, first served basis. A waiting list will be formed after the program exceeds capacity. The cost is $50 per week for the first child and $25 for any additional child. All fees, including lunch and snacks, will be provided. Parents must complete the entire application in order to enroll their child. Once the form is completed, it must be dropped off to the City of Everett’s Health Department located on the second floor of Everett City Hall. Once received and reviewed by the Health Department, the parent will then be contacted via phone to arrange for payment. Payment will be accepted in person or via telephone.

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