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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 2021 Page 17 OBITUARIES Anthony Fragione, Sr. Acciuzio “Gus” Sanfilippo spirit. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Rose (Agresti) Semple her husband Andrew of New Hampshire. As well as several other nieces, great-nieces and greatgreat nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Rose’s honor to the American Heart Association. MVES offering free transportation to vaccine sites M On August 6, 2021. Beloved husband of Linda (Kendrick) Fragione. Loving father of Andrea Fragione & her fiance Heath Stewart, Angela and her husband Anthony “Tony” Costello and the late Anthony Fragione Jr. Adored grandfather of Sarah, Marshall & soon to be Jack. Brother of Angela and her husband Vincenzo “Vinny” Lombardo, Anna and her late husband Alvito “Vito” Petriello, John and his wife Lisa Fragione & Alessandro and his wife Jessica Fragione. Anthony is also survived by many nieces, nephews, good friends & his dog Sam. Lifelong resident of Everett, age 89, passed away peacefully on July 26, after a long battle with Dementia. Gus was predeceased by his wife Louise (Visone) and his grandson Christopher Frank Sanfilippo. He is survived by his loving son Frank Sanfilippo and his wife Mazia Souza. Loving brother of Frank “Jr” Sanfilippo, Tony Sanfilippo and Lilian Carr. Gus was a proud US Army Veteran who served during the Korean War. Gus will be remembered for his kindness and gentle loving ystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) wants A lifelong resident of Everett, passed away on July 31, surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of the late Charles W. Semple. Daughter of the late Antonio and (Maria) Carmela Agresti of Everett. She is pre-deceased by her sister, Lillian Guard. Rose is survived by her nephew, John and his wife Jessica of Topsfield and great-niece Toni and her husband Chris of Everett, great-niece Corina of Connecticut and great-niece Julie and to remind Everett residents that it is offering free transportation services to adults 60 years and older to local COVID-19 vaccine sites. MVES understands that older adults are more susceptible to the pandemic and feels it is important to help all older residents in Everett and surrounding towns. To make it simple, there are only three of eligibility guidelines to get approved for your two roundtrips: be 60 years of age or older, don’t have other means to get to a vaccination site or have access to the vaccines at building complex where you live. Make sure to call us in plenty of time so you can plan the most convenient travel time for yourself. For more information and to register for your rides, call MVES at 781-324-7705 and ask to speak to an Information or Referral Representative about the transportation vaccination program. Poll workers needed for upcoming election T he City of Everett is currently looking for poll workers for the Primary Election on September 21 and the General Election on November 2. All poll workers must: • Be a registered voter in Massachusetts • Be willing and able to go to any precinct given to you • Assure that the election laws of the state are followed • Be able to sit for long hours • Bi-lingual preferred On the day of the election, you must report to the polling place by 6:30 a.m. and remain until after the polls close at 8 p.m. Pay starts at $200 per election and there is one mandatory training. Training typically lasts one hour, and morning and afternoon sessions are available. If you are interested, please contact the Election Commission Office at 617-394-2297 or stop by Room 10 at City Hall for an application.

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