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Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 2022 OBITUARIES Dorothy F. (Bradley) Sena Vegas and other many destinations. She was also a Keno enthusiast and loved making her casino trips to Foxwoods. She also loved to dress up and dine out. Dorothy enjoyed fashion in very sense of the word. She would always look her very best, no matter where she was going or the occasion. She was independent & in her own home up until very recently. She leaves her family with many wonderful & happy memories. She is the beloved wife of 55 D ied on Friday, April 8 at the Twin Oaks Center in Danvers following a brief illness, she was 87 years old. Dorothy was born in Chelsea to her late parents, Hugh A. & Rita (O’Brien) Bradley; she was one of nine children. She was educated in Chelsea Schools and at a young age she married her one and only love, Angelo “Junie” Sena, Jr. The couple were married and settled in Revere in 1953. Dorothy was a proud homemaker and loving wife & mother. Later in life when her children were in school, she worked various jobs, in particular Pewter Pot. Dorothy with her husband enjoyed traveling all over the world. Their travels took them to Tahiti, Aruba, Las years to the late Angelo “Junie” Sena, Jr. Loving mother of Pamela J. (Sena) Clapp & husband Robert of North Fort Myers, FL and the late Thomas J. Sena, Sr. & his surviving wife Denise E. (Strianese) Sena of Revere. Cherished grandmother of Alison J. Scali & husband Joseph of Peabody, Jennifer J. Sena of Brockton, Thomas J. Sena Jr. of Revere, Meaghan A. Clapp of Chelsea & Kelly R. Clapp of Kissimmee, FL. She is the adored great grandmother of Joshua, Jordon, Travis, Brynleigh Mae. Dear sister of the late Gerald, William, Hugh, Jr., Herbert, Laurence, Richard, Robert “Dukie” Bradley & Rita Dente. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-9959. Mary T. “Sis” (Sullivan) Keegan D ied on Friday, April 8 at the Hebrew Senior Life Center in Boston. She was one month shy of her 102nd birthday. “Sis” was born in the Mission Hill Section of Boston. She attended Boston Public Schools and was raised in Charlestown. She later married and had one son, Richard F. Keegan. Sis was a devoted mother and worked to support her and her son. She became a secretary at the Boston Naval Shipyard for well over 20 years. She then took another administrative position at the JFK Federal building in Boston, where she retired from. Along the way, Sis lived in Charleston, Weymouth and then later in Revere. She was a woman that was full of energy, fun and love. She lived with her niece Terri & hus~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....Lovely, meticulously maintained 9 rm., 3 bdrm.,                                                                                                                              View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       D ied on Friday, April 8 at the Melrose – Wakefi eld Hospital in Melrose following a brief illness, she was 82 years old. Karen was born & raised in Waterbury, Conn. she was born to Thomas J. & Eva M. (Normand) Evans and was one of fi ve children. She was a proud alumna of Sacred Heart High School Class of 1958, in Waterbury. While on vacation on Cape Cod, Karen met & fell in love with her future husband, John J. “Jack” Ross. The couple later married on April 11, 1964. They would have celebrated 58 years of marriage. 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 Luga, Rudian Singh, Surender Yammine, Joe Ciciulla, Massimilano Chan, Megan M REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 SELLER2 101 Walnut Street LLC Randhawa, Sukhjeet K 313 Park Avenue RET A eh, Nisrine Chan, Mallory M Dass, Shiv C Westbriar Proper es Inc Dell Arciprete Rose A Est Das, Shiv C ADDRESS 924 Winthrop Ave 313 Park Ave Dellarciprete, John A 250 American Legion Hwy Kaur, Sarbjit 3 Burnham St #2 DATE PRICE Revere 25.03.2022 $ 962 000,00 25.03.2022 $ 1 130 000,00 505 Revere Beach Blvd #303 23.03.2022 $ 365 000,00 22.03.2022 $ 350 000,00 22.03.2022 $ 715 000,00 band Joe and their two boys, TJ & Patrick for about 15 years in Weymouth. Sis was their surrogate grandmother, and she did everything a grandmother would do for her grandsons, and more. After the boys were of age, Sis settled in Revere, closer to her own son and she lived a happy & fun fi lled life. She was an active member at the Rossetti Senior Center & and was also a member of the Swampscott Cribbage Club. She was still playing cribbage just a week before her passing. Family was always very important to Sis and she enjoyed always being surrounded by her family. She is the loving & devoted mother of Richard F. Keegan of Revere. Treasured sister of the late John J. Sullivan, Jr., Katherine T. O’Connor, Joseph, Thomas, Patrick, Edward Sullivan & Julie Persico. She is the cherished aunt of many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. In lieu of fl owers, gifts may be made in memory of Sis to Hebrew Senior Life, Development Department, 1200 Centre St., Boston, MA 02131. Karen F. (Evans) Ross They settled in Revere where they began their life together and raised their family. Karen was a loving & devoted wife & mother. She took great care of her family and loved them unconditionally. Karen worked for more than 25 years at the Shirley Credit Union, later becoming a teller St. Jean’s Credit Union. While she was at her job, she had the unwanted privilege of being “Held Up’, not once, or twice but four times. Something she often joked about, one time handing the robber back the note that he misspelled with the corrections. Karen also enjoyed a well-traveled life with her husband and children. They traveled extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe and many other destinations. Of course, anyone who knew Karen knew that her number one spot was Las Vegas. She truly enjoyed the Casinos’ the shows and made lifelong friends along the way. Karen was all about fun & family, she always made sure that she would stop and see her family in California and Connecticut. Her legacy to her family was to live life with those you love. She is the beloved wife of 58 years to John J. “Jack” Ross, Sr. of Revere. the loving mother of John J. Ross, Jr. & wife Kelley of Saugus, & Kerry E. Hayward & her husband Michael of Peabody. She is the cherished grandmother of USAF Master Sergent John J. Ross, III., Tamaryn A. McAlees & her husband USAF Master Sergeant Garett McAlees all of Las Vegas, NV. Meghan E. Ross of AZ., Keira C. Hayward & Alexa E. Hayward both of Peabody, Nathan R. Hayward & Patrick J. Hayward both of Portsmouth, NH. The treasured great grandmother of Jessica, Brennan, Alison, Shea, & Logan. Adored sister of Brian Evans & wife Mary of Prospect, CT and the late Maureen McGrath, Thomas Evans, & Patricia Caruso. Dear sister-in-law of Robert & Mary Wesley & Lawrence & MaryJo King all of Revere. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress, 20 Burlington Mall Rd., Suite 261, Burlington, MA 01803.

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