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Page 18 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, August 2, 2019 Obituary Rosemarie DiFabio A lifelong resident of Revere died July 24, 2019, at the age of 93. Rosemarie was predeceased by her husband, Robert DiFabio, her parents, Mary and Salvatore Bova, her sisters, Katie Ruzzo and Connie Manganiello and husband Edward, and her brothers Basil Bova, Salvatore Bova and wife Anna, nephew, Edward Manganiello and wife Joan, as well as her beloved grandniece, Katina Ruzzo and niece-in-law, Mary Bova. Rosemarie is survived by her nephew, Tommy Ruzzo and wife Terry, sister-in-law, Lindy Bova, her nieces, Maryann Silva and husband Bob, Marguerite Assad and husband Steve and Melinda Kay Ferrante and husband Steve, as well as her nephews, Anthony Bova and Basil Bova, Sal Bova and wife Linda and Jim Manganiello and wife Wanda. A Visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere St., REVERE, on Monday, August 5, 2019, from 10:00am to 11:30am, followed by a 12:00pm Mass at the Immaculate Conception Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Margaret “Maggie” G. Stiegler (McCready) Gregg O f Revere passed away on July 21st after a short illness. Maggie was born and raised in Royal Oak, Michigan, the daughter of the late Earl and Mary Frances (Nolan) McCready. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Robert “Bob” Gregg with whom she shared 23 years of marriage and the late Hans Stiegler with whom she shared 12 years of marriage. A registered nurse by training, she worked as a RN in California for many years before returning to Michigan where she worked at Children’s Hospital of Michigan in Detroit for over 25 years as the Director of Community Relations and later as the Assistant to the President. She made her homes in Long Beach, CA, Grosse Pointe Park, MI, Glastonbury, CT, Colebrook, NH and had a home on Revere Beach for over 30 years. Maggie had a passion for traveling, having spent many years traveling the country and the world after graduating college. Ireland, Paris, San Francisco and anyplace with a beach were her favorite destinations and for the last 50 years she spent every Easter in Florida with her family. A lover of animals, she owned a horse for many years when she was younger, a dog while raising a family and a cat in her later years. She was especially fond of her beloved cat “Baby.” She also loved gardening, attending the ballet, reading murder mysteries and The Boston Globe, spending time on the beach and swimming, watching fi rework displays, Christmastime, cooking, watching movies and cooking shows, PBS/BBC mysteries and had a knack for interior decorating and design. Maggie was the loving mother of John Stiegler of Lynn and Chris Stiegler, the stepmother of Dr. Richard Gregg of Dayton, OH, Hugh Gregg of Livermore, CA and Rev. Dr. Carol OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 17

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