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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2024 Page 17 Eileen “Babe” Walsh Cammarata OBITUARIES Theresa L. Del Grosso at 11:00 a.m. (Visiting Hours are respectfully omitted.) Interment will immediately follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105. Angelina “Chickie” (Terrazzano) Bramante O O f Revere. Passed away February 11th at Lighthouse in Revere after a courageous fi ght and will like no other (As a True Townie). Eileen “Babe” was born January 3rd 1936 to Eileen Dow Walsh and James Walsh of Charlestown MA. Eileen was named Babe by her oldest brother James “Gig” and was the best big sister to her baby brother Paul “PJ”. Eileen “Babe” married the love of her life Salvatore “Buddy” Cammarata April 12th 1958. Babe embarked on the most challenging career anyone could choose, the mother to her four children. Eileen “Babe” is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law; Kim and Dennis Hanton, Deb and Tom DiGregorio, Eileen Cammarata of Revere and her son John Cammarata of Lynnfi eld, her cherished grandchildren; Dennis Hanton and Tania Cornelio, Haley and Patrick Lindquist, Thomas DiGregorio and Johanna Marmoucha, James Hanton and Samantha Harrington, John DiGregorio, Ella and Eva Cammarata and her loving great grandchildren; Charlotte and Oliver Hanton, and Julian DiGregorio. Babe is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law Paul PJ and Linda Walsh as well as her brother-in-law Vincent “Sonny” Cammarata along with many nieces and nephews. Babe’s fi ery personality was only matched by her runway red hair. Her circle of friends that could be found every Tuesday night at DeMaino’s stayed by her side until the end. Lighthouse Nursing Care facility and Compassus were with Babe throughout her recent journey. The family is so appreciative for all the care and kindness she received. A Visitation was held at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, Revere on Thursday, February 15, followed by a Mass. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of fl owers please consider a donation to Compassus790 Turnpike Street #202 North Andover MA 01845 www.compassus.com. f Revere. Died on Monday, February 12th at the Kaplan Family Hospice in Danvers, following a long illness, she was 93 years old. Theresa was born on May 24, 1930, in Boston to her late parents, Pasquale “Pat” Del Grosso & Pasqualine “Lena” (Brogna) Del Grosso. She along with her sisters were raised in East Boston until the family settled in Revere in 1946. Theresa was educated in East Boston Public Schools. As a young woman, Theresa began working at Hy–Sil in Revere, then she was hired at Jordan Marsh Department Store in Boston’s Downtown Crossing in the giftwrapping department. She was known for creating beautiful bows and later even made them for her church. Theresa later began working for Gillette Corporation in South Boston in the Sales Department where her career spanned over 40 years, and she was well known and loved by her colleagues across the country. Theresa was a devout catholic and was also a CCD Teacher at Immaculate Conception Church in Revere and she also served as a lector. She would also attend Novena Masses at St. Anthony’s and prayed for everyone, even those she didn’t know. Theresa was an avid reader, often reading 3 to 4 books per week. She was dedicated to her parents and when they were elderly, she cared for them as well as her sister Barbara, as her health declined. Family was always the most important to her, and she loved and cherished them all. She is the beloved sister of Anne S. Osgood of Revere & her late husband Robert A. Osgood, Sr. and the late Barbara C. Del Grosso, Rita A. Bordonaro & her husband Vincenzo Bordonaro and Rose Sullivan & her husband Edward Sullivan. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, great grandnieces, & great grandnephews. Family & friends are respectfully invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Saturday, February 17th in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St., Revere 1. On Feb. 16, 1905, in Boston, the fi rst U.S. Esperanto club was organized; what is Esperanto? 2. What is a croque monsieur (literally “crunch sir”)? 3. What U.S. president (with the same middle name as the name of a Massachusetts city) after being president served in Congress and had a stroke in the House Chamber? 4. On Feb. 17, 1933, whom did comic strip character Blondie Boopadoop marry? O f Revere. Passed unexpectedly on February 8, 2024, at the age of 84. She was born in Revere, MA, and graduated from Revere High School. Chickie started her career as a hairdresser at Filenes, and continued at Jordan Marsh and Panzettis in Boston. She also served as a crossing guard for the Revere Public School system. She was proud to say that she crossed many children over 37 years and enjoyed every moment. Chickie loved to entertain her family and friends. She also loved to travel and spend quality time with her family. Chickie was the loving wife of the late Dominic Bramante, and the daughter of the late Antonio and Mary Terrazzano. She was the loving sister of the late Albert Terrazzano Sr. and his wife Carmella, the late Marie and her husband Joe Papasodora, and the late Irene Terrazzano. She also was the loving aunt of Albert Terrazzano Jr. and his wife Cynthia, Denise and her late husband Sgt Peter Papasodora. She was the great aunt to Anthony Terrazzano, Taylor Papasodora and her fi ancé Anthony Fabbo, John Papasodora and his fi ancée Aliza Anderson, and Joseph Papasodora. She also leaves behind many loving cousins. Funeral Services will be in the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons - Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere Street, REVERE, on Friday, February 16, 2024 at 11:30 AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visitation will be from 9:3011:30 AM. Entombment will be in Woodlawn Mausoleum. 5. Who is the youngest Time Person of the Year (2019)? 6. Why did Saudi Arabia, which has prohibited alcohol since 1952, recently open an alcohol store for non-Muslim diplomats? 7. What U.S. president was the fi rst to be sworn in with his nickname? 8. On Feb. 18, 1930, Elm Farm Ollie became the fi rst cow to fl y in a plane; what happened to the milk she produced during the fl ight? 9. What is known as the “Big Muddy”? 10. In the early 1900s, which U.S. president pushed for Answers reform of football instead of abolishing it altogether? 11. On Feb. 19, 1947, rescuers reached what group trapped in the Sierra Nevada mountains? 12. What local sports team has a mascot named, Slyde the Fox? 13. What businesses was Madam C.J. Walker in (she was an early African American female millionaire reported on by Guinness World Records recently)? 14. On Feb. 20, 1972, who became the fi rst astronaut to orbit earth? 15. What U.S. president was a Rhodes Scholar? 16. What is a monobob? 17. On Feb. 21, 1893, Spanish musician Andrés Segovia was born; he popularized what musical instrument? 18. In what city is the Ginza Line, which is Asia’s oldest subway? 19. Who won the fi rst World Series baseball in 1903? 20. February 22 is National Chili Day; Texas’ official dish is chili; what humorist from Oklahoma said Texas chili is “the bowl of blessedness”? 1. A made-up language based on common words in the main European languages 2. A cooked ham and cheese sandwich that often has egg batter and béchamel sauce 3. John Quincy Adams 4. Dagwood Bumstead 5. Greta Thunberg 6. To “counter the illicit trade of alcohol goods” 7. Jimmy Carter 8. Paper containers of it were dropped by parachute to spectators. 9. Missouri River 10. Theodore Roosevelt 11. The Donner Party pioneers 12. The New England Revolution soccer team 13. Beauty culture and real estate 14. John Glenn 15. Bill Clinton 16. A one-person bobsled 17. Guitar 18. Tokyo 19. The Boston Americans 20. Will Rogers

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