Page 4 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, AugusT 25, 2023 ACCIDENT | FROM PAGE 1 raised in Lynn and Swampscott and attended Aborn Elementary School, St. Pius V School and Swampscott High School. She later went on to study cosmetology and esthetics at Elizabeth Grady and was the former owner and CEO of the renowned Euphoria Esthetics Day Spa in Swampscott for many years. According to family and friends, Melissa Bagley was “the ultimate hockey, baseball and horse show mom and was so very proud of her children and their accomplishments. She was an avid gardener, member of the Swampscott Chamber of Commerce and parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Church, This week funeral services were held for the late Melissa Bagley of Lynn, who is shown above with her family: husband Everett Police Lt. Sean Bagley and her children: Lynn Police Ptl. Brendan Powicki and Riley, Alannah and Jonathan Bagley. (Courtesy Photo) Swampscott.” In addition to her husband Sean and mother Brenda Resse of Lynn, Melissa is survived by her adoring children, Brendan Powicki (Lynn Police Department) and his fiancé Alison Frazee, Riley Bagley, Alannah Bagley and Jonathan Bagley; her loving sisters, Kamelon “Kammy” Stevens and her husband Mike and Paige Nadolna; her nieces and nephews, Connor, Joshua, Owen and Kadence Stevens and Danny, Luke and Maria Bagley; her mother inlaw Mary Bagley and her late husband John; her sister-in-law Maura Bagley and brother-inlaw Daniel Bagley and his wife Maryanne along with her aunt, uncles, cousins, close friends and beloved fur babies, Tucker and Charlie and grand fur baby Oakley. She was predeceased by her grandparents Francis “Frank” and Bettyann (Wormstead) Resse and her uncle Scott Resse. To financially support her children, Everett Police set up the Melissa Bagley Family Memorial Fund. The idea followed an outpouring of support from those who reached out with “thoughts, concerns and willingness to help out,” a police Facebook post read. Donations can be made out to the Melissa Bagley Family Memorial Fund and mailed or dropped off in care of: The Everett Bank, 419 Broadway, Everett, MA 02149. Her daughter-in-law, Alison Frazee, also set up a GoFundMe to help fi nancially support the family. Frazee described Bagley as “the epitome of selfl essness by making the ultimate sacrifi ce for her family.” The GoFundMe page had received, as of press time, over $82,000 from 954 donations. To donate, visit the GoFundMe page at www.gofundme.com/f/ bagley-family-fund-in-memory-of-melissa-bagley
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