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Page 14 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2020 OBITUARIES Kenneth Gravell, Jr. Of North Revere, April 5. Late member Carpenter’s Union Local #33. Beloved son of Catherine (Currier) Gravell & the late Kenneth Gravell. Loving brother of Nicholas Cox & his wife Marina, Jeanine Tremblay & the late William Gravell & his wife Sharon. Cousin of John Gravell, also survived by many nieces, nephews & cousins. Loraine (Griffin) Ash name “Lorita.” Her true passion was dance and she passed that along to her dance students. She had an appreciation for history and loved studying and writing about it, especially the history of Boston. Loraine wrote for several local newspapers and publications. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her. In accordance with the CDC, Mass. Department of Public Health, Archdiocese of Boston guidelines and local restrictions on gatherings and congregations due to COVID-19, all Services will be privately held. Interment Fairview Cemetery in Boston. Steven D. DePietro plumber and in 1986 he started S. DePietro and Son Plumbing and Heating. Steven had a passion for classic cars and was a member of the Strokers Car Club where he made lifelong friendships. Steven’s many “Words of Wisdom” will be missed by all. Mr. DePietro was the devoted father of Joanne Cipriani and her husband Marco and Steven DePietro II and his wife Cathy all of Saugus; loving grandfather of Joseph DePietro, Steven Meyer, Barbara Fyfe and her husband Andy and Wesley Fyfe; dear brother of Arthur DePietro of Salem, NH and the late William DePietro; companion of Janice McLaughlin of Middleton. He was a loving uncle and dear friend to many. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to Dana Farber @ www.danafarber.jimmyfund.org. Of Revere, passed away on April 9, 2020 at the age of 96. Born and raised in South Boston on November 14, 1923 to the late Timothy and Katherine (Tracey). She was the devoted wife of the late George A. Ash. Cherished mother of the late George Gabriel Ash. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Loraine was a graduate of Milton High and studied at Boston College. She was a professional Spanish Flamenco dancer who went by the Salvatore R. Senna 89, of Peabody and formerly of Medford and Revere, passed Of Saugus age 74, died on Sunday, April 5. He was the husband of the late Joan (Maniscalco) DePietro. Born in Everett, Steven was the son of the late William and Edna (Whitney) DePietro. After serving in the U.S. Navy, he became a peacefully Thursday April 9 at the Pilgrim Nursing & Rehab in Peabody following a brief illness. Born in Revere, he was the son of the late Salvatore and Beatrice (Dagnelli) Senna. He was raised and educated in Revere and later lived in Medford where he worked for 40 years and has spent the last 7 years living in Peabody. He was a veteran of the Korean War who served with the United States Army and was employed fterwards with the city of Medford as a DPW worker. He is survived by his many nieces and nephews and was predeceased by his four sisters, Antoinette Usher, Lucille DiLorenzo, Yolanda Iovanna and Isabelle McMillan. Rosemarie (Moscato) Guerriero Of Revere for 51 years, age 80, on April 9. Beloved wife of Nicholas for 50 years. Mother of Anthony Thomas Guerriero of Lynnfield and Rosanne Guerriero of Reading. Loving granddaughter of the late Rosina Moscato. Also Survived by her 2 grandchildren, Karina Rose Olson and Nicholas Anthony Guerriero; her daughter-inlaw Diana Ubinas; and her son-inlaw Jim Olson, Jr. Rosemarie grew-up in Everett and was a life-long educator who taught at the Chandler School for Women in Boston, St. Rose High School in Chelsea, and Everett High School. She was a graduate of Everett High School, Salem State College and Boston University. Rosemarie was a wonderful family-centered woman who gave her children and grandchildren unconditional love. In her later years, her grandchildren Karina and Nicholas provided her with much love and joy. She greeted everyone with a smile and was always quick to offer a helping hand to anyone who might need one. Rosemarie was not just a mentor to her students but also to many of her friends and family members. She was a wonderful mother-figure known for her kindness, warmth, generosity, and famous Italian storytelling and cooking. Rosemarie loved the holidays, especially Christmas, and never missed a loved one’s birthday. She will be deeply missed. In light of the recent development with COVID-19, all funeral services will be private. A Celebration of Life Memorial mass will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Rosemarie’s name to: The Italian Home for Children. OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 15

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