THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2023 OBITUARIES Page 19 Debbie L. (Hale) Crasco especially her cats. She was a loving wife, mother, sister, and friend who will be missed by all who knew her. Family & friends were invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, May 25, 2023 in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in her memory to the Animal Rescue League of Boston, 10 Chandler St., Boston, MA 02116. O f Revere. Passed away on Thursday May 18, 2023 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House, Danvers, after a lengthy illness. She was 58 years old. Debbie was born in Janesville, WI., on September 7, 1964, daughter of the late Jerreo R. and Charlene (Hanson) Hale. She was raised and educated in Antioch, California. She had been a resident of Revere for the past 28 years. She was the beloved wife of Donald C. Crasco with whom she shared 30 years of marriage; Cherished mother of Daniel and Billy Grace, and the late Joshua Grace; sister of Darrin Hale, Dennis Daniel, Donald Fowler, Terrill Stephens and the late Doug Hale; she is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Debbie was employed by the MBTA where she worked as a bus driver for over 5 years. She enjoyed music and going to rock and roll concerts. Debbie was known as a free spirit; she loved to travel and take road trips on her motorcycle. Debbie was compassionate and caring, she had a passion for animals, FIRE DEPT | FROM Page 17 commence with improvement of the existing building or if replacement of the building was necessary to meet modern fi re and EMS services standards. In addition to public safety and fire accessibility, the Point of Pines community needs a voting center and a gathering point for other community activities. “The Point of Pines fi re station groundbreaking is a signifi cant step for the Point of Pines and beachfront neighborhoods of Revere,” said Acting Mayor Keefe. “This neighborhood has desperately needed a new fi re station for well over a decade, and to see the collaboration take place to get all the right parts moving is a testament to this community. It’s exciting to see this project move forward. This is a win not only for the Point of Pines and Ward 5, but all of Revere.” Based on the results of the feasibility study, the consultants determined the modern O f Revere, passed away unexpectedly May 18, 2023 at the age of 37. Cherished son of Diane Regan of North Reading and Marcus Goldney and his wife Josie of Revere. Adored brother of Ryan Goldney and his wife Lisa of Lynnfi eld, Matthew Goldney of East Boston and step-brother of Scott Edwards of Methuen and Maria Feely of Revere. Devoted step-father to Jie Guzman. Proud Uncle of Isabella and Noah. Evan is also lovingly survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Evan loved basketball from an early age, playing AAU, and needs for fi re and EMS services had rendered the existing building cost prohibitive for repairs and upgrades. Therefore, design services were procured for the replacement of the fi re station to include modern fi re and EMS services, a training center for the city emergency services and a community room for Point of Pines voting, meetings and community activities. The old fi re station was then demolished and the work continued for a new site. “The residents of Revere have a right to expect suffi cient public safety services,” said Ward 5 City Councillor John Powers. “If there’s an emergency, everyone knows the first five minutes are crucial. As elected offi cials, we have an obligation to provide quick and effi cient public safety services. I’ve been advocating for this for over a decade, and I’m happy Mayor Arrigo made the decision to go forward with this and provide the city with funding. The Evan J. Goldney then later at Salem High School. After graduating he would go on to the Community College of Rhode Island. Basketball was one of Evan’s true passions and he was a great athlete. He would play in school as well as leagues throughout the area- anywhere he could fi nd a ball and a court. Not afraid of hard work, Evan would go on to start his own tile business, taking great pride in every job. A Visitation was held in the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons ~ Bruno Funeral Home, Revere on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Relatives and friends were invited to attend. Edward A. Sasso Charlie and the late Lucy Savastano, Thelma Manzi, Jean Sasso, and Norma Davis. Cherished grandfather of Jack, Abby, Geena, Jennifer, Joseph, and Veronica. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Ed graduated RHS alongside the Class of 55. He served his country and enlisted in the U.S. Army where he specialized in Morse code communications. He would go on to join the Revere Police Department. Ed retired after a long and distinguished career in 1987. After retirement, Ed enjoyed traveling. He made a hobby out of building decks for family and friends. Ed also enjoyed playing skeeball, and would take day trips to York Beach. A Memorial Visitation was held at the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere, on Wednesday May 24th. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony’s Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ed’s memory to Mystic Valley Elder Services by visiting www.mves.org ATTN: Alzheimer’s Group. - LEGAL NOTICE - O f Revere. Retired Chief of Police of Revere, passed away peacefully on May 18, 2023. Born in Boston to the late Peter and Sophie (DeMatties) Sasso. He was the beloved husband of Merrilee (Mannone). Devoted father of Lucille Sasso, Jean Griffi n and her husband John, and step-son Louis A. Caputo and his wife Kelly. Dear brother of Robert Sasso, Elaine Marino and her husband Point of Pines neighborhood, as well as Revere Beach Boulevard, Wonderland and the Riverside neighborhoods will benefi t from this upgrade in public safety services and I’m grateful for whoever has been a part of this so far.” The Alden A. Mills Point of Pines Fire Station was named after Alden A. Mills in 1938. Mills was a developer and visionary who essentially created the Point of Pines and Riverside community. He was a major Revere real estate developer and was an owner of the Pines Hotel, which predated the Point of Pines residential community, and he was largely responsible for the development of the adjacent Riverside neighborhood. He was also involved in the founding of the Point of Pines Yacht Club, of which he was the Commodore at the time of his death. The fi re station will continue to be named after him and his contributions to the neighborhood. D To all interested persons: A Petition for requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that: be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve on the bond in
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