THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2026 Page 13 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT EVERETT Joseph “Joe Bruno Joseph “ OBITUARY 1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished room for rent. $275. per week rent. Two week deposit plus 1 week rent required. Call: 617-435-9047 - NO TEXT Discount Tree Service 781-269-0914 • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED • HELP WANTED Route Driver/Technician Action Jackson Amusements is growing and seeking a Route Driver/Technician for the greater Boston area. This role involves servicing and maintaining amusement equipment, with daily travel between locations. Must have a valid Massachusetts driver’s license and meet company driving requirements. Schedule: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with overtime based on business needs. Hourly Pay: $18.00 - $28.00 per hour, based on experience and Be eager to train and advance into further company roles, such as performing on-site equipment service calls. Send resume to jmagee@actionjacksonusa.com or call 781-324-1000 Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE O f Revere. Born on March 27, 1934 in Boston and spent his entire life in Revere — the city he was raised in, and proudly called home. He passed away on April 20, leaving behind a legacy of quiet strength, deep loyalty, and a warmth that touched everyone fortunate enough to know him. Joe found joy in the simple things, and he had a gift for sharing that joy with the people around him. Whether he was walking Revere Beach with his beloved wife, taking scenic drives up to New Hampshire, or enjoying an overnight trip to the casino, Joe approached life with an easy contentment that was infectious. A devoted Frank Sinatra fan, he attended his concerts no fewer than ten times — a detail that says everything about the kind of man he was: someone who found something he loved and held onto it. He proudly served his country in the United States Army, and later built a career that became a cornerstone of his community. As the owner of Bruno Dental Lab for over 30 years, Joe was a dedicated dental technician who served the people of Revere with the same reliability and care he brought to everything in his life. But above all else, Joe was a family man. He was a rock — the kind of person others leaned on without ever having to ask twice. He was, by every account, the least selfi sh person you would ever meet. His generosity went far beyond material things; he was always ready to APARTMENTS FOR RENT www.mastrocola.com Humane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 listen, to off er a steady word, or to simply show up when it mattered most. In his younger years, you could often fi nd him out in the yard playing baseball with his two sons — a simple memory that his sons will never forget. Joe is survived by his loving wife of many years, Jean (Cuccio) Bruno, and his two sons, Mark of Los Angeles and Michael Bruno of Revere. He is also survived by his cherished siblings: Ralph of Lynn; Russell, and his late wife Dorothy, of Plymouth; Richard and his wife Mary Jane of Revere; and Ronald of Boston. He will be deeply missed by his sister-in-law Andrea Castagno and her son Wallace MacNeil, as well as his many loving nieces and nephews. Joe is also survived by his lifelong friends Roddy Flynn, Robert Miles, the late Ronnie Hudson, and the late Walter Carney — friendships that stood the test of time and speak to the kind of loyalty he inspired in others. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Claire Bruno, and by his siblings Charles Bruno and his wife Helen, Joan Bagnulo and her husband Robert, and Robert Bruno and his wife Joan. Visitation was held on Friday, April 24, at Buonfi glio Funeral Home, Revere. Funeral Service and Prayer Service were held on Saturday followed by Interment will Woodlawn Cemetery. RCCR | FROM Page 6 Crosswalk for Revere Street C ouncillor Guarino-Sawaya fi led a motion that the Mayor request the Traffi c Commission to install a painted crosswalk at 425 Revere St. in the interest of public safety for the newly operational childcare center at this location. Delivery truck troubles T he council supported a motion from Ward 3 Councillor Anthony Cogliandro that the Mayor direct the Chief of Police and the Director of Parking to increase the enforcement of delivery trucks blocking lanes on Squire Road. Further, both departments increase enforcement relative to parking within 20’ of an intersection at all intersections of Squire Road.
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