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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025 Page 17 OBITUARIES Albert Grieco up for a coyote walk—even if he came back with stories more than sightings. Above all, Albert valued his time with family and friends. He is survived by his sisO f Revere. Affectionately known as “The Geik”, was born on July 25, 1957 at St Maragret’s Hospital in Boston, he was a lifelong resident of Revere. He will be remembered as generous, supportive, funny, and dependable to his family and friends. Albert graduated from Revere High School in 1975 and spent his career working as a technician for the local phone company. He had a great sense of humor and a way of making everyday moments more fun. Whether he was drumming with The Boston Crusaders Drum & Bugle corps, taking many walks with his nephew Giancarlo and sister Linda, or attending his nephews’ football games and bowling matches throughout the years, Albert enjoyed being involved and supportive. He was incredibly proud to be an uncle and was a constant in his nephews’ lives. He also took part in a Candlepin Bowling league, where he enjoyed both the game and the camaraderie. He loved being outdoors and was always TRAFFIC | FROM Page 2 Several residents mentioned paying thousands and thousands of dollars in property and excise taxes but not being able to park in front of their homes. Other residents described problems with visitor parking and having to park in streets away from where they live. “I am respectfully asking that you consider what the neighborhood wants,” said Ward 5 Councillor Angela GuarinoSawaya, who was at the meeting in support of her constituents. “I think you’re trying to inter, Linda Pani and her husband Salvatore of Revere; his nephews, Corrado Pani and his wife Kathy, and Giancarlo Pani of The Revere Fire Department; he is also survived by close family friend, Scott D’Errico, who was like another nephew to him. Albert was predeceased by his parents, Pasquale and Ida Grieco. Family and friends were invited to visiting hours on Sunday, July 6, at the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere. A Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home on Monday at 10:00 a.m., followed by a prayer service at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. Alberta Marie (Guardino) Connor gust 10, 1931, to the late Leo and Margaret (Williams). Alberta was a remarkable woman who exuded an infectious zest for life. Her radiant smile and warm presence drew people from all walks of life, making her a true social butterfl y. Alberta was blessed with a divine voice and utilized her talent as a soloist at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere for many years. Her passionate renditions of operatic arias were a testimony to her deep love for music and a source of solace for many. Beyond her musical endeavors, Alberta was a devoted homemaker who fi lled her home with warmth and affection. Her love for knitting was a testament to her patience and creativity, her intricate designs refl ecting her attention to detail and love for all things beautiful. “In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures,” said Kahlil Gibran, and Alberta epitomized this sentiment as she loved life and its many pleasures, including spending twenty glorious years in Florida, where she indulged her love for the beach. Alberta was a strong-mindO f Revere. Passed away on July 6, 2025, at the age of 93. Born in Revere on Auconvenience residents. I have to side with the neighborhood. Since day one, they have had two-sided parking,” she said. Traffic Commission Chair/ DPW Superintendent Chris Ciaramella said two cars would take seven feet on both sides of the street, leaving just 10 feet of road space for other vehicles. Ciaramella said a DPW plow is 11 feet wide. Guarino-Sawaya proposed implementing a snow emergency that would require all cars to be moved off the streets. The commission voted to table the request for 30 days to give the traffi c working group time to ed woman who faced life’s challenges with courage and grace. Her resilience and strength were a beacon of inspiration for all who knew her. She was a devoted mother to Edward Castaldo and his wife Karen of Everett, Linda Zullo of W. Peabody, and Lawrence Castaldo and his wife Helen of NH. Adored grandmother of Anthony DiMascio, Giuliana conduct a feasibility study. “We really do need help,” one resident told the commission after the vote. The traffic working group also recommended a stop sign for Charger Street, a road with a high volume of traffi c and a problem with speeding. Charger Street resident Christine Robertson brought a petition from the Charger Street neighborhood requesting a speed bump. “Speeding is out of control,” said Robertson. “A speed bump would be so helpful; we need something to control this.” Robertson thanked the commission for the stop sign but Formisano, and Jillian Castaldo. Cherished great grandmother of Giuseppe and Amelia DiMascio, and Lucia and Vincenza Formisano. A Visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons Funeral Home, 128 Revere St, Revere on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, from 9:00am to 10:30am followed by an 11am Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Revere. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Beverly A. (Palumbo) Martorelli ifelong resident of Revere passed away on July 2, at the age of 88. Born on June 29, 1937, to the late Nicholas and Viola Palumbo. Devoted wife of 61 years to the late Robert D. Martorelli. Beverly was known for her fi ery spirit and feisty personality that were as robust as the fl avors she masterfully combined in her kitchen. Beverly’s devotion to her family was the cornerstone of her existence, and she expressed this love through her L said she didn’t think it would solve the problem. “People just look at signs and blow through them,” she said, adding that a speed bump would force drivers to decrease their speed. Ward 6 Councillor Chris Giannino agreed and said drivers typically reduce speed by fi ve miles an hour in response to a sign, but speed bumps slow drivers down 10 miles an hour. The commission voted to start with the sign and move to more intensive measures if that fails to slow traffi c down. Councillor Guarino-Sawaya also requested speed bumps for Rice and Mills Avenues. Those requests were referred incredible culinary skills and her immaculate home. Beverly’s home was a refl ection of her character — spotless, organized, and welcoming. Her dedication to maintaining a pristine house was legendary; the floors were so clean you could eat from them, and the laundry was always perfectly done. But it was in her kitchen where Beverly truly shone. She was renowned for her comforting dishes, from peas and pasta to vinegar, peppers, and eggs. Her gravy and meatballs were a particular delight, the secret to which she often said was, “Sauce is made with tomatoes; gravy is made with meat.” Her love for cooking was not simply about the food; it was her unique way of nurturing and caring for those she loved. Beverly was a devoted mother of Mark Martorelli of Revere, and the late Robert A. Martorelli. Caring mother-in-law to Christine Albano. Adored grandmother of Michael Martorelli and his wife Jacqueline and Matthew Martorelli. Dear sister of Nicholas Palumbo and his wife Marie of Stoneham. Cherished aunt of Elena and Anne. She will be remembered as a woman of strength, determination, and unwavering love. Funeral from the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral Home Revere on Tuesday, July 8. Funeral Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Revere. A Visitation was held on at the funeral home. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. to the traffic working group for evaluation. The commission also voted to make the following multifamily developments ineligible for residential parking stickers: 8 Avon St., Amaya at Suff olk Downs, 650 Beach St., 51-53 Centennial Ave., 21 Green St., 1510 North Shore Rd., 1499 North Shore Rd., 1198 North Shore Rd., 1473 North Shore Rd., 110 Ocean Ave.,100 Revere St., 571 Revere St., 8 Revere St., 451 Revere Beach Blvd., 459 Revere Beach Blvd., 37 Revere Beach Blvd., 133 Salem St.,163 Shirley Ave., 38 Walnut Ave. and 55 Walnut Ave.

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