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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 2022 OBITUARIES Richard C. “Dick” Moscato O f Winthrop and formerly Revere, passed away peacefully on January 8, 2022 with his wife, Mary Katherine (McGovern) by his side at the Lahey Clinic Hospital in Burlington. Richard “Dick” was born on January 2, 1951, son to the late Vincent and Dorothy (McDougall) Moscato. Married for 37 years, devoted husband and loving father to Lauren Maher and husband Gerald, and adoring grandfather to Ella Maeve. He leaves behind many beloved family members including his brother, Joseph and wife Roberta, sister, Nancy Amos, sister- in- law Judith Williams and husband Brian and brother- inlaw Richard McGovern and wife Colleen, and many nieces and nephews. Dick cherished the time spent with his family. He raised his family in Wakefi eld, MA and spent the summers boating and winters skiing at their vacation home in Bridgton, ME. Dick enjoyed volunteering his time to coaching various youth sports teams in Wakefi eld throughout the years. A few special lifetime memories were his trips to Australia for his daughter’s 21st birthday and to Italy for his 35th wedding anniversary, his daughter’s wedding and the birth of his granddaughter. Growing up in Revere in the 60s and 70s, everyone had a nickname and got in some kind of trouble. His nickname was “The Bird” as he was the fastest runner on the sports teams, and he was well known for sharing outlandish stories of the “pool room” and the “corner” where everyone knew he was quite the troublemaker. Following his retirement from the Sheet Metal International Union Local 17, Dick enjoyed golfi ng, boating, yard work and his annual trips to Florida. He was a longtime member of the Winthrop Yacht Club and Winthrop Elks. The Moscato family would like to respectfully thank Dr. Edward Jewell of the Vascular Surgery Department at Lahey Clinic and his team for the unconditional care, treatment and support they have given Dick over the past 8 years. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Dick’s Celebration of Life will be held at a future date at the Boston University Marsh Chapel. Fellow boaters will be welcomed this summer to the spreading of his ashes at Spectacle Island where he and Mary would spend Sundays picnicking among the sea glass. Donations can be made in his memory to Hebrew Senior Life, 1200 Centre St., Boston, MA 02131 or by visiting www.hebrewseniorlife.org. Virginia Vass Howells dren Benjamin, Conner, Dylan, and Braden as well as lifelong girlfriends whom she referred to as the Joy Luck Club. Virginia was a member of RHS Class of 69 and went on to college after graduation. She worked as substitute teacher in the Revere School System before beginning her career at United Airlines where she worked as an agent for many years. Virginia enjoyed dancing and spending time with family and friends. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made in Virginia’s memory to the MSPCA. Toni DiNanno for any event that they were involved in. She was most proud of her children and wanted to see them excel in everything they did. She worked various jobs throughout her life to provide for them. She worked at Biachi’s Pizza on Revere Beach for many years as a “pizza maker” and she also drove a taxi for a period as well. Her most recent job was a Personal Care Assistant for over a year. Family was paramount to Toni, it was what was most important to her and she cherished them. She is the loving mother L ifelong resident of Beachmont, on January 9, 2022. Beloved wife of Timothy Howells. Devoted mother of Keri Berman and her husband Adam of Indiana, and step son Christopher Howells and his wife Suzanne of Ohio. Dear sister of Edward K. Vass, Jr. and his wife Pauline of Salem, Richard Vass and his wife Cathy of Groveland, Elizabeth Restiano and her late husband Larry of FL, and the late Robert Vass, and Nancy Maroney. Also survived by 4 loving grandchilVENDING MACHINE MOVER SCHOOL | FROM Page 1 $500.00 Signing Bonus for All New Hires Driver with clean driving record for the greater Boston area to move and service vending equipment. Any Electronics experience is helpful but not necessary. Salary commensurate with job experience. Our company was established in 1961. We offer competitive wages, a 401k and profit-sharing plan, health & dental benefits, paid holidays and paid vacations and many other benefits. Full time, plus OT available. Random drug testing and background checks are performed. Must be able to speak English fluently. Apply in person Monday thru Friday, 9am to 4pm @ 83 Broadway, Malden, MA – Or send your resume to david@actionjacksonusa.com. No phone calls please. there has been a second appraisal of the estimated cost of purchasing or taking the property by eminent domain. “The next step is going to be getting surveys done for what the proposed new plots are going to look like, and through that process, we will be doing a second appraisal,” said Dakin, adding the second appraisal will likely be completed within the next few months. Ferrante also asked if the city is looking just to acquire the 24 acres needed for the high school project, or if it has considered acquiring the entire 30-acre-plus site. “I’m of the Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 SELLER2 Deleon, Marlon Calixte, Katy Ring, Erica Chen, Zhe Oseguera, Omar A Calixte, Nathalie Appleton, Tyrelle R Ring, Unchu Anderson FT ADDRESS 15 Washington Ave 340 Malden Street RT Nickerson, Raymond 7 Roland Rd #2 DATE PRICE Revere 30.12.2021 $ 580 000,00 360 Revere Beach Blvd #112 30.12.2021 $ 459 900,00 Anderson, Robert B 350 Revere Beach Blvd #2N 28.12.2021 $ 467 500,00 28.12.2021 $ 745 000,00 mindset that if we go in and take the entire site, we truly control our own destiny, both from a school building site position and what could happen on that site additionally,” said Mayor Brian Arrigo. “I’m certainly supportive of taking the entire site and then being able to really plan out and have the room and space to think about what the site looks like and what potential uses on that seven to eight acre portion might be developable.” If the city had control of the development of that portion of the land, Arrigo said, it could ensure that it is a development that fi ts well with a new high school building. P assed away on Sunday, January 9 at CHA – Everett Hospital, due to complications from COVID-19, she was 46 years old. Toni was a lifelong Revere resident. She was a proud alumna of Revere High School, Class of 1993. Toni was a devoted mother of her three children, nothing was more important her than her children. She was a very active mother and was always present of Gregory M. Badolato & his companion Jenna Maglio of Waltham, Gianni S. Badolato & Giabella V. Badolato, both of Revere. She is the longtime companion of Allen R. Johnson of Revere. Beloved daughter of the late Deborah M. Badolato & Richard DiNanno. Treasured sister of Tiff any M. Stec & husband Ryan of Lynnfi eld & Tiana M. Badolato & companion Leo Tighe of Revere. Cherished granddaughter of Vincella “Dolly” (DiLegro) Badolato of Lynnfi eld, formerly of Revere & the late Gregory Badolato. Special niece of Frank G. Badolato of Florence, AZ, John M. Badolato & wife Denise M. of Tewksbury, Denise A. Ferrara of Wakefi eld & Doreen M. Gordon & husband Matthew J. of Lynnfield. She is also lovingly survived by her nephews, Brayden W. & Bryce A. Stec and many loving cousins. In lieu of fl owers, remembrances may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105.

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