THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, NOVEmbER 21, 2025 Page 15 Augustine Carol (Visone) Maddaleni OBITUARIES James E. McAdam J ames E. McAdam, age 86, passed away peacefully on a member of the 82nd AirO f Everett. 92, passed away peacefully, at home surrounded by her loving family. A lifelong resident of Everett. Born on May 21,1933, the daughter to Anthony and Mary Visone of Everett. Augustine was proudly married to her soulmate, John E. Maddaleni Jr. of Everett, for over 70 years. She dedicated her life to her family. She also enjoyed cooking, traveling, and spending many summers with her husband and sons at the Winthrop Yacht Club, boating. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband John, her brothers John and Salvatore Visone, and her sister Louise (Visone) Sanfillippo. She is survived by her two sons, John and his wife Linda of Tewksbury, and James and his wife Elizabeth of Saugus. Augustine was also deeply devoted to her four grandchildren: Ashley (Maddaleni) Prete and her husband George, Janelle (Maddaleni) Lavino and her husband Dominic, Jennifer Maddaleni, and Brooke Maddaleni. She is also survived by two great-grandchildren, George and Anthony Prete. She will be greatly missed by all. Visitation was held on Thursday, November 20, at Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Homes in Everett. Interment followed Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Henry J. Colella Jr. O f Saugus. Passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on November 10. Born on January 4, 1938, in Somerville, Henry proudly served his country as borne Division of the United States Army, where he also distinguished himself as a skilled marksman. Following his service, he became a beloved local fi gure as the owner and operator of Henry’s Auto School in Everett — a family business that has served the community for more than 80 years across three generations. Henry lived a full and adventurous life, traveling the world with his devoted life companion, Peggy Harlow. He was a proud member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of MA, refl ecting his lifelong commitment to service, tradition, and camaraderie. Those who knew him will remember his sharp wit, generous spirit, and his fondness for casino trips shared with family and friends. He was the son of the late Frances and Henry Colella Sr., and the brother of the late Marilyn Kibby. Henry is survived by his three sons: Ronald and his wife Anna of Cleveland, Ohio; Vincent and his wife Nancy of Wilmington, MA; and Kenneth and his wife Lisa, also of Wilmington and their mother Charlotte Nagle. He was the proud grandfather of Justin and his wife Elizabeth; Adam and his wife Kimberly; Nicholas and his companion Krysta Bilodeau; and Patricia and her fi - ancé Riley Carlton. He was also the cherished great-grandfather of Tucker, Beckham, and David. A celebration of life will be held in the coming months to honor Henry’s memory and remarkable life. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in his honor to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) or Boston Children’s Hospital. November 13, surrounded by his children, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren. Born on March 7, 1939, James grew up in Everett, and was a longtime resident of Lynnfield. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Marie (Barissano) McAdam, his partner for 55 wonderful years. Together they built a beautiful life rooted in family, love, and loyalty, values that guided James throughout his days. James leaves behind his loving daughter, Lisa Doonan, and her husband Bill of Blackstone; as well as his devoted son, Sean McAdam, his wife MaryEllen of North Andover, and their three children, Kyle, Danielle, and Liam. One of eight siblings, James is survived by John, Kathleen, Terry, Jean, Paul, and Meg McAdam, and was predeceased by his sister, Patricia. Affectionately known as “Coach” McAdam, James was deeply involved in the hockey community. He spent some of his fondest years winning state championships with Austin Prep, traveling to Europe to coach Team USA, and bringing Bentley College to the NCAA Division I level. Coach was a mentor to hundreds of young men and had a remarkable ability to James, Coach, Jim, and Jimmy will forever be remembered for his humility, gratitude, and unwavering love for his family and for life itself. Visitation was held at McDonald Funeral Home, Wakefield on Tuesday, November 18. His Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Maria Goretti Church, Lynnfield on Wednesday November 19. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery, Lynnfield. make everyone around him better, on and off the ice. His love for the game was shared most closely with his son Sean, with whom he spent many years coaching side by side. Outside the rink, Coach cherished every moment with his grandchildren. He never missed one of Kyle’s shows, Danielle’s field hockey games at Holy Cross, or Liam’s hockey games. He shared a special bond with each of them and was always their greatest supporter. He took immense pride in their accomplishments and loved sharing their successes with friends and family. James was always on the move. Whether swimming for hours on the Brewster flats with Marie walking beside him, running countless road races and marathons, or skiing down the slopes of Killington, nothing ever slowed Coach down.
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