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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, July 24, 2020 Page 15 ly 1950s, Sheila went to work the very next day at J. J. Newberry; she later worked at John Volpe Construction Co., in Malden, and later Boston Sand and Gravel, in Boston. Sheila was very active in many volunteer programs at Immaculate Conception Church; she served her church as a Eucharistic Minister, and took Communion to many homebound people in the parish, at times to as many of 40 residents, who lived in senior housing. In 2009, Sheila was a recipient of the Cheverus Award, presented to her by Cardinal O'Malley, for her many hours of dedicated volunteering at Immaculate; she was also highly involved in the "Bread of Life," in Malden, as well as serving food to the needy at various churches in Malden. Sheila was also the recipient of a volunteer award from the Simon of Cyrene Society, of South Boston, headed by Sister Peggy Youngclaus SND, for her volunteering that helps the many handicapped in the Boston area and beyond. Harrington said, "Sheila was by far my best friend that I ever had, for 38 years, Sheila took me on a vacation to Ireland, where I met her mother in siblings, who welcomed me warmly, she was also very helpful to my late mother during her fi nal days of her illness. I could never repay all that she did for me. I know that I, as well as many will miss her immensely." Sheila Shea personifi ed love to everyone that she met, her life brought much comfort and joy and sharing too many that we should all strive to follow. The funeral Mass was celebrated on July 22, at Immaculate Conception Church by pastor, Father Albert L. Capone, who eulogized Sheila, who cited her many hours of volunteering in the parish. Burial was in New Calvary Cemetery, in Boston. Hilda C. Smith Of Malden, Phenomenal Matriarch passed away quietly after a brief illness at 95 on July 16, 2020. She was the second to the last of thirteen children, born to parents Samuel C. Wood and Gertrude E. Boyd-Wood, of Roxbury on May 25, 1925. Hilda was also the last of four consecutive sets of twins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred R. Smith, and two daughters, LaVerne D. Smith-Eckhardt, and Merrill L. Smith. Five daughters mourn her loss: Valerie Smith, Alice Johnson, Denise Hendricks, Leslye Smith and Lisa King, 13 grandchildren, and numerous great, and great-great-grandchildren. Details for a virtual service will be forwarded to family and friends. Alice Rose (Martinez) Yanulis Born in Malden in 1927, died on July 16, 2020. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Marion (McDermod) Martinez, and her brothers, Robert, John, and Richard. Alice was the wife of Francis (Frank) Yanulis, who died in 2004. She is survived by her six devoted children: Stephen (Patricia) of Tampa, FL, Jane of Rockville, MD, Peter (Blanca) of Medford, Mary Anne of Port Washington, NY, F. Adam (Maura) of Duxbury, and John (Heidi) of Antananarivo, Madagascar, along with her ten loving grandchildren, her great grandchild, and her many nieces and nephews. Alice was graduated from Girl’s Catholic High School in Malden. She attended Boston University and completed her nurse’s training at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she began her career in the operating room. After moving to Manchester, NH in 1965 and launching her children, Alice returned to nursing at Catholic Medical Center, retiring in 1992. Among other community service activities, Alice was a docent at the Currier Gallery of Art. Alice retired to Hooksett, NH, where she spent many happy years. She enjoyed her last two years in Braintree. Alice loved spending time with her family, especially at the beach in Marshfield, Venice, FL, and Portsmouth, NH, and was always able to tell you what your best colors were, quote King Lear, and share wise advice. She was ready to sing a song at the drop of a hat. Alice was an intrepid traveler, visiting such distant places as Kenya, Venezuela and Egypt. She had perfect penmanship, a knack for baking, and a great sense of propriety. Alice will be remembered for her wit, her warmth, her love of music, and her infi nite kindness. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Donations in her name may be made to the Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service online at https://cst.dav.org/ or the Currier Gallery of Art online at http:// currier.org/ Frank Zammuto, Sr. Passed away on July 19, 2020 after a long period of declining health. Frank was born in Boston, the fifth of ten children to the late Rosalia (Licata) and Antonino Zammuto. He will be missed by Mary M. (Morbo), his beloved wife of almost 69 years; children Marianne J. Zammuto and Frank Zammuto, Jr.; several generations of nieces and nephews; and family friends. He was predeceased by sisters Maddalena L’Esperance and Mary Schulz, and by brothers Angelo, Ralph, Salvatore, Dominic, Carlo, Anthony, and Joseph. Frank enjoyed spending time with family; woodworking projects; fi shing and hunting; gardening; making jigsaw puzzles; and reading about current events. A veteran of World War II, stationed in Korea and Japan, he served in the US Army, US Navy, and US Navy Reserves. Memorial contributions in Frank’s name may be made to PAWS, Inc. (https://pawswakefield.rescuegroups.org/info/display?PageID=19282), or to a charity of one’s choice. Leonore “Lee” Rose (Friedberg) Zalko 95, of Burlington formerly of Malden. Entered Eternal Rest on July 17, 2020. Devoted wife of the late Milton Zalko. Beloved mother of Beverly & George Dobos, Irwin & Wendy Zalko and Audrey & Joseph Comperchio. Cherished grandmother of Sheila Dobos, Scott Dobos, Adam Zalko, Mitchel Zalko, Michael Comperchio and Christine Comperchio. Proud great grandmother of Emma, Archer, Summer and Kai. In lieu of fl owers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be donated to American Cancer Society 30 Speen St. Framingham, MA 01701. BHRC | FROM PAGE 13 from 5 percent of the average price per gallon to 7.5 percent of the average price per gallon; elimination of the sales tax exemption on vehicle purchases for traditional rental car companies; replacing the current fl at $456 minimum corporate excise tax with a nine-tiered sliding scale ranging from $456 if the corporation’s total sales are less than $1 million to $150,000 if the corporation’s sales total $1 billion; and increasing the 20 cents-per-trip fl at fee to $1.20 for each non-shared Uber and Lyft ride and $2.20 for every luxury ride. The bill includes language aimed at preventing Uber and Lyft from passing those hikes directly onto riders. 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