THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 2020 Page 17 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES | FROM Page 16 Nashua, NH, Jodi Beaulieu of Norwich, CT, and the late Richard M. Pione and great-grandmother of Dyllan Pione, Joshua Burke, Brynne Pione and Angelina Hill. Also survived by her two special nieces Nancy Walker and Lydia Capano, and her sister-inlaw Josephine (Pione) Verrengia and several nieces and nephews. She was the last survivor of her family of fi ve: brother George, Frank (Hottie), Nicholas and sister Susie (Censullo). Family and friends will honor Angelina's life by gathering in Vazza's "Beechwood" Funeral Home, 262 Beach Street, REVERE on Sunday, August 16 from 2:00PM to 7:00PM and again at 9:30AM Monday morning before leaving in procession to St. Adelaide Church in Peabody for a Funeral Mass to be celebrated in her honor at 10:30AM. Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. Angie enjoyed her trips to Foxwoods, watching her favorite game shows, weekly bingo games and seeing the friends she made at her weekly hairdressing appointment. She was a devout Catholic and devotee who watched the Mass on Catholic TV daily. She was loved by many and will be sorely missed by all. The family wishes to extend a very special thank you to All Care Hospice and to the Kaplan House Hospice for their kindness and support during this diffi cult time. The family accepts fl oral tributes, Memorial Masses or contributions to Catholic TV, P.O. Box 9196, Watertown, MA 02472 or My Brothers Table, 98 Willow St., Lynn, MA 01901. In accordance with State and CDC guidelines, please wear a mask and practice social distancing. A t James R. Bruce 83 y ears , in Winthrop, formerly of Revere, unexpectedly on August 7. Beloved husband of the late Carol M. (Pumphret) Bruce. Cherished father of Sgt. James R. Bruce, Jr. of the MA State Police & his wife Kathleen Marley-Bruce of Lynnfi eld, Christine M. Bruce, Robert A. Bruce & Jennifer E. Bruce-Capone & her husband Gary, all of Winthrop. Adoring grandfather to Carol A. Bruce of Winthrop, James R. Bruce, III & John E. “Jack” Bruce, both of Lynnfi eld & Francesca N. Capone & Hannah C. Capone, both of Winthrop. Devoted brother of Eleanor “Sissy” Kelley & her late husband Robert N. Kelley, Barbara A. Bruce-Meade & her late husband Franklin D. “Frank” Meade of the US Navy & the US Marine Corps., all of Revere, Marilyn A. “Mal” Symmes of Winthrop & Revere & the late Walter M. Bruce. Also lovingly survived by the Pumphret family & many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Marine Corps Veteran of the Korean Confl ict. “Jimmy” was a 25-year member of the MA State Police & a member of the Retired Assoc. of Metropolitan Police & a member of the Winthrop Elks. Since 1974, “Jimmy” was the proprietor & operator of “Bill Ash’s Lounge” at Revere Beach. Helen M. (Fiorentino) Porter O f Revere, on August 1, following a brief illness at 102 years. Beloved wife of the late Revere Police Lt. James S. Porter. Devoted mother of James L. Porter & his partner Carole A. Pelissey of Beverly & Marie F. Carenza & her husband Anthony of West Peabody. Cherished grandmother of Christina M. Porter & her companion Andrew Turchon of Salem, MA, Maura C. Cugini & her husband Paul of Belmont, Lauren J. Porter of Salem, MA, Jamie A. Carenza of South Boston & Teresa E. Santia & her husband Joshua of Hopkinton. Adored greatgrandmother of Norah & Evelyn Turchon & Oliver A. Santia. Dear sister of the late Mary Casoli, Lillian Samu, Anthony Fiorentino & Margaret Fiorentino. Also lovingly survived by many faithful nieces & nephews. Helen was a devotee of the Immaculate Conception Parish and was one of the fi rst appointed Eucharistic Ministers. Ada E. (Tenaglia) D’Angelo P assed a t her home on Wednesday, August 5 following a long illness, she was 95 years old. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Attendees are asked to report directly to church & to maintain regulations mandated by the Comm. of Mass & the Archdiocese of Boston regarding COVID-19; masks must be worn at church & social distancing is to be observed. Interment will follow immediately in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Ada was a native of Orsogna, Italy. When she was a young woman, she came to the United States and settled in Revere in 1952. She was married the following year to Philip D’Angelo. They remained in Revere where they raised their family together. Ada was a proud & loving mother & wife. She took great pride in everything she did. She was an exceptionally talented seamstress. She worked for Neiman Marcus in the couture department, working on all of the highend women’s fashions. Her work was creative and very sought after. Ada’s reputation led to creating many wedding gowns for family & friends and would lead to other designers asking for her professional help. She was passionate about her craft, which led her to create customized draperies for many homes. Aside from her love of working in fashion, she loved working in the garden. She would spend hours in the yard tending to her many plants, that would later become numerous delicious creations for her family to enjoy. Her cooking was legendary; she was always generous with making some of her specialties for others. Above all, her family was always where her heart was and with whom she wanted to be surrounded by. She is the devoted wife of 53 years to the late Philip D’Angelo. Loving mother of Nicholas D’Angelo & wife Jayne of Revere, Philip D. D’Angelo & his late wife Jeanne of Grey, ME & Emma L. D’Angelo of Revere. Cherished grandmother of Jillian Coletti & husband Anthony of Newton, Nicholas A. D’Angelo & wife Kathleen of Revere, Jordan D’Angelo of Kingston, Zack D’Angelo & Tyler D’Angelo both of Revere. Adored great grandmother of Julianna, Nico, Olivia Ada, Caroline & Nicholas, Jr. Dear sister of the late Alceo Tenaglia & Aldo Tenaglia. She is also lovingly survived by her sisters-in-law Maria Tenaglia of Revere & Ines Penna of Wakefi eld and many loving nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Pat W. Tata D ied on T hursday, August 6, unexpectedly at his home in Chelsea, he was 67 years old. Interment will be held privately. Attendees are asked to report directly to church & to maintain regulations mandated by the Comm. of Mass & the Archdiocese of Boston regarding COVID-19; masks must be worn at church & social distancing is to be observed. Pat was born on February 25, OBITUARIES | SEE Page 18 ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS....Three bedroom two full bath colonial in sought after Iron Works Location! 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