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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2020 EVERETT TIDE | FROM PAGE 11 Macayla hopes to major in psychology at Bridgewater State University. Fraternal twins outfielder Kyleigh (#7) and third baseman Kirby Dalton (#1), 18, have been playing together since age 10, adding that they don’t remember what it’s like to not play together. “We’re always trying to get a better hit,” Kirby Dalton said. “Nothing has changed over the years.” Kyleigh said they get into small arguments about the game. They lost to Charlestown Girls’ Softball, 3-0 and 9-0. The Everett Tide 18u team is playing against Lynn Dugout in the play-offs this Saturday at 10 a.m. at Glendale Park. OBITUARIES JoAnn M. (Bocuzzi) Alexander In Peabody, formerly of Revere and Everett, on October 10, at 82 years, following a brief but courageous battle with metastatic cancer. Cherished mother of Marc S. Rizzo of East Boston, Frank R. Alexander of Peabody with whom JoAnn made her home, JoAnn Alexander and her husband Thomas Pellegriti of Stoneham and the late Vincent R. W. Rizzo, Jr. Devoted grandmother of Mark A. Rizzo and his companion Gia of Wilmington, Michael S. Rizzo of Lynn, Nicholas F. Alexander of Peabody, Peter J. Pellegriti of Stoneham, Tanya A. Rizzo of Peabody, Vincent R. W. Rizzo, III and Joseph S. Rizzo, both of Revere. Dear sister to Phyllis Jones and her husband Harvey of Virginia Beach, VA and the late Samuel “Sonny” Bocuzzi. Also lovingly survived by her 3 great-granddaughters, Isabella, Cassandra and Natalia. Retired Insurance Coordinator for Spaulding Rehab., Inc. of Boston for more than 40 years. John Ciancio Of Wakefield, formerly of Everett, age 97, passed away peacefully on October 9. Beloved husband of the late Rachel (Mastracola) Cianco for 67 years. Born in Orsogna Italy, son of the late Nicola and Giacinta (Scenna) Cianco. Brother of Luigi Ciancio of Australia and the late Antonio Ciancio and Concetta Ciancio. Also, survived by many loving nieces & nephews and many good friends from the Orsogna Plaza Club which he was a member for many years. John and his wife were active members of St. Anthony’s Church for many years. He enjoyed gardening, traveling and spending time with his family. John will be dearly missed by his family and friends. John G. Fraser III Lifelong resident of Everett, John passed away Friday morning, October 9, 2020 at the Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea. He was 81 years of age. Born and raised in Everett, he was the son of the late John G. Fraser, Jr. and Olga J. (Flight) Fraser. John attended Everett Public Schools and graduated from Everett High School, Class of 1958. After high school he attended Fisher Junior College in Boston. John enlisted into the US Air Force on October 3, 1960. He was honorably discharged on September 29, 1964. In 2007 John retired from the Commonwealth of MA after he dedicated 27 years of service as a tax examiner. John also worked as a Sales Representative for Converse Rubber for 12 years. He was an active member of his community. John was a long time member of the Glendale Methodist Church in Everett and he was also a member of the Boy Scouts of America Troop #720 for 15 years. He enjoyed being a Scout Leader for a number of years. John was also a 54 year Master Mason of the Mt. Vernon-Galilean Lodge. He was very proud to be a Mason and a Veteran; however the greatest joy in his life were his grandchildren. He loved spending time with them and watching them grow. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him. John is the devoted husband of Nancy J. (Mayo) Fraser, with whom he shared 52 years of marriage. Beloved father of John G. Fraser IV and his wife Michelle, Jeffrey G. Fraser and his wife Stacey, all of Everett. Brother of the late Douglas G. Fraser. Also lovingly survived by 3 grandchildren, Kayla M. Fraser, Christian J. and Avery L. Fraser, all of Everett. In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s memory may be made to the Glendale Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 151 Glendale St., Everett, MA 02149. Lillian F. (Geary) Letson Of Milton, formerly of Everett and Braintree, passed away peacefully on October 8, 2020. In 1955, Lil met the love of her life Donald C. Letson, Sr. at a dance. One week after meeting, Don was deployed by the U.S. Army to Germany. The long distance romance blossomed via mail for twoand-a-half years. The couple started their stateside romance upon Don’s return and were married in 1960. Lil was the devoted mother of Donald, Jr. and his wife, Cheryl, of Auburn; Mark and his wife, Monique, of Hampton, CT; Maureen Feuerman and her husband, Joshua of Greenwich, CT; and Timothy and his wife, Ayumi, of Newbury. She was also the cherished grandmother to Erica, Tom, Kelsey, Justin, Charlie, Taylor, Kevin, Bryan, Owen, Patrick, Dylan, Katherine, and Naya. She was the dear youngest sister of the late Mildred Linehan, Joseph Geary, Mary Frackleton, and Barbara Horgan. She was the Sisterin-law of Ruth Geary of Winchester. As a young woman, Lil took on the role of the “cool aunt” to her 19 nieces and nephews. She attended Everett High School and went on to graduate from Chandler School for Women. She was a retired employee of the United States Trustee’s Office. Lil always made family top priority and enjoyed nothing more than cheering one of her children or grandchildren on and having the whole family together. In her retired years she and Don loved to travel. They visited all 50 states, 49 of them in their RV. They also traveled to Japan and Ireland, where Lil got to see the childhood homes of her mother and father. Also, Lil and Don especially enjoyed their twenty plus years in Key Colony, Florida. The family would like to thank the staff of Berger 4 at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Roslindale for the excellent, loving care provided to Lil. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in Lil’s name to the Alzheimer’s Association (https://www.alz.org/) or P.0. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090. Alfred George D’Angelo Of Everett entered into eternal rest after a briel illness on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 in the Katzman Center for Living in Chelsea. He was 80 years old. Born in Melrose, Alfred was a lifelong resident of Everett. He worked for many years as a maintenance foreman for the Everett Housing Authority. Dear son of the late Bernice (Surrette) and George D’Angelo. Beloved husband of Janet M. (O’Keefe) D’Angelo. Dear and devoted father of Mary Doherty and her husband, Daniel of VA, George D’Angelo and his wife, Carol of Lynnfield and David D’Angelo of Everett. Brother of David D’Angelo and his wife, Linda of Saugus, Paulette DeViller and her late husband, Andrew of Malden and Robert D’Angelo and his wife, Carmel of Dunmere, PA. Loving grandfather of Kaitlyn, Jillian, Daniel and Jack Doherty.

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