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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2025 Page 17 OBITUARIES Anthony “Tony” Catino th ti found joy in the happiness of his loved ones. His zest for life was infectious, and he left a lasting impression on everyone he met. He was the beloved husA lifelong resident of Revere, passed away at home with his wife by his side on February 18 at the age of 92. Born in Revere on February 29, 1932, to the late Fred Catino and Grace (Lizzo). Tony leaves behind a legacy fi lled with love, faith, and music. Anthony brought warmth and joy into the lives of those around him. He was a man deeply rooted in his faith, a dedicated member of the St. Anthony Holy Name Society, and a past member of the Revere Lodge of Moose and the Italian American Club. He proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Korean Confl ict. Anthony was a man of many passions. He was a lifelong golfer and spent many hours with friends on the golf course. He was also willing to share his golf knowledge with anyone who asked! Tony played the trumpet for many years, and even when he stopped playing, he continued to avidly listen to music, especially enjoying jazz classics. Sitting down to a delicious meal was another of his pleasures and he always enjoyed dinner out with friends or family. Tony band to Lenora “Lee” (Cunha). A devoted father of David Catino and his wife Susan of Maine, John Catino and his wife Nenita of California, Jean Evans and her husband Peter of Sandwich and Joseph Catino and his wife Eleanor of East Boston, and the late Anthony Joseph Catino. Dear brother of Fred Catino and his wife Barbara of Salem, and the late Marie Fusco. Cherished grandfather of David, Jennifer, and Naomi Leather, and Anthony, Gabriella, Lucia, and Angelina Catino, and a great grandfather of Chance Leather. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. A Visitation was held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral Home, Revere on Monday, February 24. Funeral Mass on Tuesday at St. Anthony of Padua Church, Revere. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St, Revere MA, 02151. Edith Shaheen February 23rd, just two and a half weeks shy of her 100th birthday. She passed in a home her father built, where she raised her family since the late 1950s. Edith was an extraordinary woman—kind, generous, sweet, and gentle— who lived an incredible life. She is predeceased by her husband of 67 years, George; her son Thomas; and her siblings: sisters Dorothy Trapane, Florence Feudo, and Louise Marotta, and brothers Dr. John Mastromarino, Joseph Mastromarino, and Henry Mastromarino. She is survived by her sister Clara; her sons George, Stephen, David (and wife Minda), and Philip (and wife Martha); daughter-in-law Stacy; grandchildren Zachary, Molly, DJ, Aja, and Harrison; and greatgrandson Ozi. Edith’s spirit also lives on in the many nieces and nephews who adored her. Affectionately known as O f Revere. Passed away peacefully in her sleep on Edie, she worked as a seamstress in Boston in her younger years, later serving as a hostess at Nardizzi’s restaurant. She met her husband George at the Oceanview Ballroom on Revere Beach, and the rest was history. When asked, Edith always said that the only job she ever wanted was to be a loving wife and mother, and she excelled in both roles. To those who dared sit at the game table, she was known as a formidable card player, always winning with a smile, but she had an amusingly ineff ective poker face. She faithfully carried on the family tradition of incredible Italian cooking, contributing to the “Food is Love” culture that her family continues to embrace today. Her love and legacy will live on in the many recipes she generously shared with all of us. Edith had an incredible nursing team in her fi nal days, and she was able to remain in her home—a wish she held dearly—thanks to the unwavering devotion and care of several family members. Their constant presence, engagement, and love made this possible, and their unwavering support helped her fulfi ll her fi - nal wish. A Visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Friday, February 28, 2025, from 11:30am to 1:00pm followed by a Prayer Service in the funeral home at 1:00pm. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Pasqua (Parlato) Signorino some time and later making their home in Revere in the early 1980s. Pasqua was the matriarch of her family, helping to raise her four siblings and later her own daughters. She was an amazing cook, known for her skill and profi ciency in the kitchen. In her younger years, she loved dancing and hosting gatherings with friends. She enjoyed being outside and found peace in her garden. Pasqua cherished the home she built, but nothing could compare to her home country. She was truly proud of her heritage. Above all, she was very family oriented and adored spending time and taking care of those she loved. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend who will be missed by all who knew her. Pasqua was the cherished O f Revere. Passed away at MGH in Boston on Saturday, February 22. She was 84 years old. Pasqua was born on March 1, 1940, in Pietraperzia, Italy, to the late Filippo and Lucia (Salvaggio) Parlato. She was the eldest of fi ve siblings and spent the first 25 years of her life in Italy before emigrating to the United States to marry her best friend, Salvatore, on August 26, 1965. Together, they built a life in East Boston and then in Everett for YOUR LOCAL NEWS & SPORTS IN SIX LANGUAGES. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ADVOCATE ONLINE BY SCANNING HERE! wife of the late Salvatore Signorino, with whom she shared 56 years of marriage prior to his passing on December 11, 2021. The devoted mother of Borina Forte and her husband Daniel of Revere, and the late Lucy Signorino. Adored grandmother of Noah Forte of Peabody and Owen Forte of Revere. Dear sister of Rose Maniscalco and her husband Charlie, Tina Bergeron, Phyllis Ward and her husband Harry, Josephine Procopio and her husband Vincent. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, February 27th in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere. Her funeral Mass followed at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, Revere. Entombment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden.

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