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Page 16 KITCHEN CABINETS To Look Like New 508-840-0501 FURNITURE STRIP & FINISH WANTED Ford Van E350 2006 Give or Take 781-265-4779 Roger Zwicker THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2022 OBITUARIES Henry A. “Ricky” Anzilotti men Breast Cancer Foundation, 89 South Street, Suite LL01, Boston, MA 02111. husband Paul of Burlington, Nancy D’Agostino and her husband Paul of Chelmsford, Bill Minkle and his wife Jill of Nevada and Muriel’s grandchildren Gina Brennan, Julia and Sofi a D’Agostino, and Sarah and Sam Minkle. Roger was a loving Dad and P Public Hearing Notice Polling Locations City of Revere, MA Notice is hereby given that the Revere City Council Committee of the Whole will conduct a public hearing on Monday evening, February 28, 2022 at 5:00PM in the City Councillor Joseph assed away at the Massachusetts General Hospital A. DelGrosso City Council Chamber, Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151 for the purpose of receiving public comment on polling locations in the City of Revere in relation to the new re-precincting map and Legislative redistricting. Alternatively, written public comments relative to this hearing may be submitted to the City Council       Clerk, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151 or to amelnik@revere.org by Monday morning, February 28, 2022 at 9:00 AM. Attest: Ashley E. Melnik City Clerk February 18, 2022 February 25, 2022 in Boston on Friday, February 18. He was 85. Born and raised in Boston’s North End, Ricky was the son of the late Michael and Antoinette (Vita) Anzilotti. A long-time resident of Boston’s North End, Ricky lived in Revere in recent years. He enjoyed a nearly 45 year career in the Suff olk County Courts as a clerk of the Probate Court. Ricky was active in his community. He was a fourth degree member of the Ausonia Council 1513 of the Knights of Columbus and he shared in his family’s long heritage with the Saint Anthony Society. Ricky was also the former President of the Board of Directors of Casa Maria Apartments in the North End. The beloved husband of Elaine F. (Testa) Anzilotti, Ricky was a devoted father to Andrea Dellato and her husband Daniel of Saugus, and Michael Anzilotti of Boston’s North End. He was a proud grandfather of Alex Dellato. Ricky was a dear brother-inlaw to Joey and Nancy Testa, Alfred and Terry Federico, Joseph and Joni Lebranti, Bernadette Testa and the late Philip Testa. He also leaves many nieces and nephews. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made in Rick’s name to the Susan G. KoO f Chelmsford passed away on February 21, 2022 at the age of 84. Roger was the son of the late Raymond and Doris (Milley) Zwicker, and twin brother of the late Raymond W. Zwicker. He was raised in Revere and was in the National Guard after high school. He married the late Joyce Johnstone and raised their three children in Peabody where they were married for 25 years. He worked at General Electric for his entire career. He will be lovingly remembered by his three children: Roger Zwicker of Moultonborough, NH, Sue Fenton and her husband, Rick of Bradford and Bob Zwicker and his companion, Lisa Sullivan of Haverhill. He will be sadly missed by his three grandchildren, Bryan Zwicker and his wife Leslie of Providence, RI, Jennie Fenton and her fi ancé Gadi Langsam of Kissimmee, FL and Drew Fenton of Bradford. Thirty years ago, he met his loving companion Muriel Minkle with whom he shared many happy memories and a home together in Chelmsford Village. He was close with Muriel’s children, Susan Mazzola of Hudson, NH, Cindy Scola and her                                                     D ied on Wednesday, February 16 following a brief illness, she was 88 years old. Bernie was born & raised in South Boston. She was educated in South Boston & was an alumna of the Gate of Heaven High School, Class of 1950. After graduating, Bernie began to work at MA Bell as a Telephone Operator where she worked until she was married in January 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 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Mejia, Joy Urbina, Zulma L Urbina-Mata, Julio C Taye, Fitsum A Mejia-Manzanares, Naomi Joshua Stasio RET Ciambelli, Steven SELLER2 Stasio, Joshua Christopher, Garre Christopher, Jessica 14 Mill St #3 ADDRESS DATE PRICE Revere 28 Janvrin Ave 02.02.2022 $ 775 000,00 47 Tapley Ave 02.02.2022 $ 525 000,00 02.02.2022 $ 450 000,00 enjoyed many vacations with his children growing up, including trips to a family lake house in Maine, road trips to Florida, New Hampshire, and annual trips to the Vermont mountains which always included blueberry pancakes. Throughout the years, Roger loved going to the horse races and the casinos with Muriel. He enjoyed playing cards with friends every week, and taught his grandchildren different card games as they were growing up. He always loved spending time with family and friends and enjoying delicious food. He was a quiet, loving, and kind man. Family and friends will honor Roger’s life by gathering in Vazza’s “Beechwood” Funeral Home, 262 Beach Street REVERE on Monday, February 28, from 10AM to 12PM followed by a Funeral Service in the funeral home at 12PM. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Bernadette M. “Bernie” (York) Carey 1956. She & her husband settled in the Point of Pines section of Revere. Together they raised their 5 children in Revere and enjoyed being close to Revere Beach. After her children were grown, she returned working as a Telephone Operator, which was now, New England Tel & Tel. She later left the telephone company to run their family business, The General Edwards Inn, which was where she met her husband many years prior. She continued to operate the business until its closing. Bernie loved nothing more than to be close with her family; they were what mattered most to her. She always put her children fi rst because she was a selfl ess woman. She loved to travel to Florida where she would visit her sister. Bernie also loved to dance and listen to jazz music. Bernie was the founder of “The Sandlot League” in the Point of Pines. She will be forever remembered as being a selfl ess person & incredibly hardworking. She is the beloved wife of 27 years to the late Paul W. Carey, Sr. Loving mother of Susan C. Otolo & husband Robert W. of Revere, Paul W. Carey, Jr. of Bedford & his former wife Karen Carey of South Boston, Michael R. Carey & wife Christina of Revere, Barbara A. Napolitano & husband Michael of Peabody & Brian Y. Carey & wife Jeanette of Missouri. Cherished grandmother of Gillian C. Sideri & husband Nicholas of Peabody, Robert P. Otolo & wife Angela of Danvers, Bryana Israelyan & husband Arman of Idaho, Patrick Carey of Reno, NV, Rose M. Carey of So. Boston, Courtney M. Carey of Revere, Michael Napolitano of Boston, Christopher P. Napolitano of Somerville, Erin Baxter & husband Ethan of Honolulu, HI & Matthew Carey of Missouri. Treasured great grandmother of Nicholas, Nolan, Camden & Liam. She is the dear sister of the late William & Arthur Walsh, Mildred Vulleumier, Claire DeFranco, Audrey Fahey, Marie Barry, & Beverly Stack. She is also lovingly survived by her late companion of 20 years Selvin “Sully” Paperino and many, nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Remembrances may be made in Bernie’s memory to the Sutton House, 7 Sewall St. Peabody, MA 01960.

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