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Page 12 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 28, 2020 OBITUARIES Angeline “Angie” P. (Colantonio) Caiazzo O f North Andover, formerly of Malden passed away Tuesday morning at the High Point House, in Haverhill, she was 94. Angeline was born in Boston on December 18, 1925 the daughter of the late Joseph & Theresa (Nuzzo) Colantonio. Angelina was raised and educated in the North End of Boston. After her schooling she later met and married the love of her life, Rocco Caiazzo. The couple moved to California for a while. They later moved to Andover and later settled in Malden. Angeline was a Supervisor for the Gillette Razor Company in South Boston for 18 years, retiring in the 1990s. In her spare time she enjoyed cooking for her family and the company of her loving cat, Abbey. She cherished all her family and grandchildren and her one great-grandchild. She was considered the matriarch of the family. Angeline was the mother of Stephen D. Caiazzo and wife Susan of Cape Coral, FL, Da~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ The Malden Housing Authority (MHA) is seeking to fill two (2) full-time Maintenance Junior Laborer I positions to work at MHA’s federal and state assisted public housing developments. This forty (40) hour/week position will pay the wage rate published by the MA Department of Labor Standards annually, and as same may be revised during the full term of said employment, with the current rate set at $23.72/hour, and provide vacation/personal/sick time benefits in accordance with MHA’s Personnel Policy. The job description for these positions follows below. Please know that the Malden Housing Authority is a Drug Free Agency Maintenance: Junior Laborer I - Job Description and Profile Duties and Responsibilities • Entry level position assisting with performing minor non-trade licensed multifamily building maintenance, renovation, alteration, and/or repairs, including, but not limited to, general Maintenance, custodial and/or cleaning work at/on facilities, buildings, grounds, and equipment at various sites including electrical, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, glazier, and painting tasks. • Assisting with performing all tasks related to vacant unit turnaround. • Performing removal of trash and recycling. • Moving and assisting in transportation of furniture, equipment and supplies. • Exercising discretion to identify projects that require higher skilled crafts employee’s services. • Activating and deactivating building alarms and responding to emergency calls after regular work hours. • Cut lawn using hand, power or riding mower and trim and edge around walks, flower beds, and walls. • Landscape by planting flowers, grass, shrubs, and bushes. • Rake, mulch, trim shrubs pull weeds and prune the grounds as needed. • Cleaning, patching, painting and basic repairs in empty or occupied units. • Assist higher skilled workers in the completion of repairs and daily maintenance • Cleaning, vacuuming and washing of all office, mechanical/utility room, storage and common areas spaces, including, but not limited to, hallways, stairways, elevators and rest rooms. • Applying simple pest control treatments as directed by Foreman or other Supervisory staff and reporting any known or suspected infestation to MHA’s Exterminator. • Performing mechanical and manual snow and ice removal, and spread ice melt as directed by Foreman or other Supervisory staff. Skills and Specifications • Ability to use efficiently various power and hand tools. • Ability to operate a skid steer loader. • Ability to apply common sense and understanding to carry out oral or written instructions. • Communicate efficiently and fluently in both written and oral form. • Ability to establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships. • Must work quickly, productively and safely without error and consistently meet the production goals as set by the M.H.A. • Must work overtime as required by Foreman or other supervisory staff. • Must take and pass annual safety and other training as required by Foreman or other supervisory staff. • Report work completed orally or on electronic or written work order to immediate supervisor. • Must possess and maintain a current valid MA driver’s license for full term of employment as a condition of continuing employment as all maintenance employees are required to operate various company vehicles. • Must use an MHA issued cell phone to create, complete and submit work orders through MHA’s electronic work order system. • Must comply with all company safety and personnel policies. • Must be able to carry/lift objects weighing 50lbs or more. • Must pass a wellness physical, including drug and CORI screening. These Positions will remain open to MHA Public Housing families for ten (10) business days from the date of posting. If you are interested in applying for one of these positions, please send your resume and cover letter to MHA HR Director, Linda Silva, at 89 Pearl Street, #202, Malden, MA 02148 or lsilva@maldenhousing.org. Thank you! The Malden Housing Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug and Smoke-Free Agency February 28, 2020 vid T. Caiazzo of Malden and Joan Shea and husband Jack of Methuen. Loving sister of Carmella Vigliotte of Melrose. Cherished grandmother three grandchildren & one great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her husband Rocco Caiazzo. Her siblings, the late Joseph Colantonio, Jr. & Domenic Colantonio, Thelma Chirichiello, Carol Trifone. William O. Devine 61 of Stoneham, passed away at home on February 22, 2020 following a long illness. His lifelong partner of 40 years, Christine Mitchelson, with whom he shared wonderful memories of their life together, cared for him during his illness. Bill was born in Malden on November 1, 1958 to the late William A. and Rose G. (Verrengia) Devine. He leaves his sister Christine (Devine) Frauton and her husband Ronald of Chelmsford; his nephew, Adam and his wife Kristyn of Medway; his niece, Noelle (Frauton) Schreiber and her husband Michael of Derry, NH. In addition, he was great uncle to Luke, Shawn, Bryanna, Erik and Alyssa Frauton and Kyle and Jordyn Schreiber. Bill was a 1976 graduate of Malden High School. Bill became a "triple Husky" from Northeastern University in Boston. He received his undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering and continued his education earning Master Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Although Bill never obtained his Ph.D. he was a true scientist. After graduation, Bill began his 40-year working career at RCA in Burlington and stayed during the sale of the plant to General Electric. He continued at GE where he grew his career in the industry and established himself as an immerging leader in new business development. Over the past 25 years, Bill worked at BAE Systems in Nashua, NH continuing his career interest in the area of new business development. His job took him all over Europe and the United States. He always wanted a job that included travel and he found one that he truly enjoyed. When Bill wasn't travelling on business, he and Christie enjoyed many vacations together. Their favorite type of travel was cruising and the destination was not important as long as there were days at sea so they could enjoy reading their books and looking at the ocean together. Visitation will be held at the Gately Funeral Home, 79 W. Foster St. Melrose on Sunday March 1, 2020 from 2:00-5:00PM. Funeral procession from Gately Funeral Home on Monday morning March 2nd at 9:00AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary's Church, 9 Herbert St. Melrose at 10AM. Relatives & friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Forest Dale Cemetery in Malden is planned for a later date and will be private. In lieu of fl owers, memorial contributions may be made in Bill's name to Sawtelle Hospice House, 320 Haverhill St. Reading, MA 01867 or to the American Cancer Society, 125 S. Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130. (Noel) Hoff man Marilyn J. O f Melrose, f or mer - ly of Malden, passed away at her home surrounded by her loved ones on February 21, 2020. Marilyn was born in Chelsea on December 22, 1936, to the late David & Evelyn (McKinnon) Noel. She was raised in Chelsea and graduated from Chelsea High School. Marilyn was a homemaker, lived in Malden for over 45 years before moving to Melrose in 2002. She loved to play cards, Yahtzee, and Scrabble, do puzzles, and enjoyed scratch tickets, playing the lottery and looked forward to her weekly Sunday dinners with her family. She always hoped to win Publishers Clearing House every year, enjoyed her trips to local casinos, and never missed a Red Sox game. Marilyn was the beloved wife of the late Carl E. Hoff man. Loving mother of Cheryl A. Hoff - man & her husband Fred of Malden, Patricia A. Kerner & her husband Elliot of Medford and Carl E. Hoff man & his fi ancée Rosie of Melrose. Cherished grandmother of Katie Arruda, Melissa Kerner, Jamie Kerner, Amanda Kerner, Paula Armentor, Brenna Hoff man as well as Brian & Steven. Proud great-grandmother of Noah Anthony. Sister of the late George, David & Jackie. Also survived by several nieces, nephews, friends and her beloved dogs that passed Skippy & Cocoa. In lieu of fl owers, memorial contributions may be made in Marilyn's name to All Care VNA Hospice,210 Market St. Lynn, MA 01901. John J. “Jack” McGrath, Jr. T he Prince of Pierce Avenue, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Tuesday, February 25 in Everett where he resided for over 75 years. He is the brother of Mary McGillicuddy and her husband Bob of Winchester; and the beloved uncle to: Michele Sanphy and her husband Matt of Reading; Lori Coyne and her husband Peter of South Boston; and Michael LaCourt and his wife Ellen of Weymouth, (all formerly of Everett); and John McGillicuddy of Revere; Kathy Bell and her husband OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 13

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