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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2023 Page 19 OBITUARIES Charline (Pyke) DelVecchio O f Revere. Passed away peacefully on July 12, 2023 at the age of 94. Daughter of the late Charles and Helene (Hawley) Pyke. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph DelVecchio. Devoted mother of Madaline Rizzo and her late husband Antonio and Leonard DelVecchio. Cherished grandmother of Joanna Rizzo and her wife Jennifer Wells. Dear sister of the late Kenneth Abbiss. Loving sister in-law of Mary (DelVecchio) DeNapoli and her late husband Edward, and Frances (DelVecchio) Green and her late husband Lawrence Also survived by many loving extended family members, nieces, nephews and friends. Charline was raised in Beachmont and a proud member of the RHS Class of 1947. She worked for many years as an executive accountant at a law fi rm. ELECTION | FROM Page 3 she would like to go back and look at what happened on the City Council with the proposal for an inclusionary zoning ordinance that would have required developers to set aside a certain percentage of units in a development as aff ordable housing. “We need something on the books for aff ordable housing,” she said. And as for the city books, Osterman would like to see more transparency, particularly with the budget. It’s presented and discussed but not posted online until after it’s passed. She feels the public should have access to it so they can take part in discussing it. MARATHON | FROM Page 7 a team! Take advantage of this unique opportunity and lead a group of your family, friends or colleagues to the fi nish line. The Jimmy Fund can help you start a team, grow your fundraising and defy cancer, together. To register for the Walk (#JimmyFundWalk) or to support a walker, visit www.JimmyFundWalk.org or call 866-531-9255. Registrants can enter the promo Charline lost her beloved Joe in 1977, but continued to live her life to the fullest and surrounded herself with the love of her family. She had a passion for travel and jumped at any opportunity to see the world. Visiting hours were at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons- Bruno Funeral Home, Revere on Friday, July 14, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony’s Church, Revere. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Donations may be made in Charline’s memory to the charity of one’s choice. To share a memory or to leave a message for the family, please visit www.buonfi glio.com Alessandra A. “Sandra” (Tonzillo) Ilardi Italy, she is the daughter of the late Ciriaco and Carmella (Rizzo) Tonzillo. Her family immigrated to the United States when she was a young girl and they settled in Boston’s North End, where she attended schools. She was a wife and mother devoted to raising her children and she also worked as a secretary for Liberty Mutual Life Insurance Company for over 25 years, before her retirement. Sandra was a woman of strong faith, and her religion was very important to her. She enjoyed spending time with her family, cooking, travelling and being with her friends. She is the devoted wife of 54 years to Rosario Ilardi of Revere. Loving mother of Carmen Ilardi and his wife Stella of Peabody and Joann Zannella and her husband Anthony of Saugus. Cherished grandmother of Carmen, Nico, Alessio Ilardi, all of Peabody and Anthony and Julianna Zannella of Saugus. Dear sister of Gino Tonzillo and his wife Mary of Medford and Luigi Tonzillo of Florida. She is also lovingly survived by several nieces and nephews. Family and friends were invitO f Revere. Passed away on July 12th, surrounded by her family at 73 years. Born in the Avellino region of Osterman feels the city should strengthen its partnership with the state’s Department of Conservation & Recreation to bring more events and activities to the beach. “We could have markets, food trucks, anything that draws more economic opportunity to the city,” she said. As for the high school, Osterman said, “Wonderland is the place.” She expressed concerns about students living through a construction project. “I understand the concerns and the need to be fi scally responsible but after listening to the experts, Wonderland is by far the best option.” Sandro Anaya said he was inspired to run for the Ward 2 seat code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib, medal and Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt. About the Jimmy Fund: The Jimmy Fund, which is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2023, is comprised of community-based fundraising events and other programs that, solely and directly, benefit Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s lifesaving mission to provide compassionate patient care and groundbreaking cancer research for children ed to attend Visiting Hours on Monday, July 17th in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere p.m. Her funeral was conducted from the funeral home on Tuesday, July 18th, followed by a Funeral Mass in the Immacto bring some diversity to local government. Anaya said he voted for Novoselsky three times. “Ira is a good man and a vet,” he said. But Anaya said Ward 2 elected Novoselsky with a few hundred votes in a Ward with about 10,000 possible voters. Anaya also said he is tired of seeing photos of city councillors at ribbon-cutting ceremonies and he would much rather see a city councillor delivering food to a family in need. In his work as a minister, Anaya works directly, one-on-one with people who most need help. He is part of an opioid ministry that walks the encampments checking on people and delivering Narcan when needed. and adults. The Jimmy Fund is an official charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Pan-Mass Challenge and Variety The Children’s Charity of New England Inc. Since 1948, the generosity of millions of people has helped the Jimmy Fund save countless lives and reduce the burden of cancer for patients and families worldwide. Follow the Jimmy Fund on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @TheJimmyFund. A longtime resident of Revere passed away peacefully, on July 13th, surrounded by her loving family, at 88 years of age. Born in East Boston, she was the daughter of Bernard J. & Mary (Maloney) Brazil. She was educated in Catholic schools in East Boston and attended Fitton Central High School. Following high school, she married her high school sweetheart, Patrick T. Panzini upon his return from serving in the U.S. Army in Korea. The couple began their family and would eventually move to Revere in 1963. Jean was a woman of strong faith and a devoted Some people may remember reading about Anaya a few years back when he was arrested and charged with impersonating a police offi cer. Anaya admits the mistake and talks openly about what he learned from the experience. He is passionate about his work as a youth counselor. He believes more resources need to be deployed before teens are arrested and locked up. “Once you send a 16-year-old to Walpole, you are hurting everyone in the state,” he said. “I don’t want to over punish them.” He said Revere is vulnerable to the same type of drugs and crime scene in Boston, and the city needs to be proactive. “Revere has let gangs and drugs into the schools,” said Anaya. “I would bring churches, chaplains, everybody together. We need a lot more than what we’re getting,” he said. Anaya is not particularly impressed with the makeover of SPEED | FROM Page 18 with support from Quality, Compliance & Oversight, closed Special Directive 22-04 CAP 9, which restored the Green Line Work Trains and put them back ulate Conception Church, Revere. Entombment followedin Woodlawn Cemetery - Versailles Mausoleum, Everett. Donations in her memory may be made to Hopeful Journeys Educational Center, 28 Tozer Rd, Beverly, MA 01915 Regina “Jean” Panzini wife and mother. She was the matriarch of the family and was selfl essly committed to putting others before herself. She is the beloved wife of 53 years to the late Patrick T. Panzini. Loving mother of Catherine Barsotti, Regina “Gina” Panzini, Nadine Messina & her husband Tino, and Christine Bagley & her husband James, all of Revere, Mark Panzini & his wife Karen of Lynnfi eld and William Panzini of N. Reading. Cherished grandmother of Robert Barsotti & his partner Ryan Scuzzarella, Regina Messina, Brianna, Tyler, Nicole Bagley, Jake, Travis, Zack, Kayla, Alicia, Evan Panzini and the late Hunter Bagley & adored great grandmother of Elizabeth O’Leary. Dear sister of Catherine Lowney, Theresa Brazil, Ellen Powers, Brian Brazil, Thomas Brazil, John Brazil, Robert Brazil, Donna Rogers and the late Bernard Brazil, Gerald Brazil, Dorothy Wilkie, Mary “Patty” Lennon, Ann Marie Brazil and Barry Brazil. Visiting Hours on Sunday July 16th from the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere. Funeral on Monday, July 17th, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Revere. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Shirley Avenue. “We’re bringing in housing because new people are coming in with money,” he said. “And that’s scary. None of it is aff ordable for the people of Revere.” He feels the city doesn’t know how best to use its resources or balance its budget. “I know everything a councillor can do. I know every level of government I can pull to make this the best city it can be,” he said. He is particularly concerned about parking in Ward 2, and he said residents are getting ticketed like mad. “It’s like hunters out waiting for you. That’s what city services look like,” he said, adding that those types of things bother him in abundance. Anaya said he is open to hearing more about the options for the new high school. “They have a place at Wonderland on a rotary jammed with traffi c,” he said. “We need to look more at state and federal grants for funds,” he said. (Editor’s Note: A photo requestinto service. For more information, please visit mbta.com/FTAResponse, or connect with the T on Twitter @MBTA and @MBTA_CR, Facebook /TheMBTA, Instagram @ theMBTA, or TikTok @thembta.

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