THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2022 OBITUARIES Page 23 Theresa Ann (Restiano) Sanni F ormerly of Revere and Chelmsford passed away on August 18, 2022 at the age of 95. Born in Revere on June 14, 1927, she was the only child to the late Alphonse and Antoinette (Rizzo) Restiano. Beloved wife of the late Dominic A. Sanni. Devoted mother of Joanne Brown and her husband Howard formerly of North Andover, David Sanni and his former wife Iris of Marietta, GA, and Don Sanni of Nashua, NH. Cherished grandmother of Leslie Stanton and her husband Kurt of Hamilton, Caitlin Piccuirro and her husband Marc of Needham, David A. Sanni and his wife Lorraine of FL, and Damien Sanni of GA. Also survived by several loving great grandchildren. Theresa was a successful businesswoman. She enjoyed playing golf and bridge with her friends. She was a longtime TRAFFIC | FROM Page 1 matic increase of traffi c coming off of Squire Road onto that oneway,” said Serino. Meanwhile, Serino said, motorists use the one-way on Sigourney Street as a cut through to head from West Revere toward Northgate and Rte. 1. At last week’s Traffi c Commission meeting, a number of residents spoke in favor of the proposed changes and raised their concerns about the increased traffi c, safety issues and trash in their neighborhoods as a result of the traffic. Derby Road resident Michelle Kelley said there has been a tremendous increase in traffic since Market Basket opened in Northgate, and that trash from the nearby fast-food restaurants is a continual problem. She said the traffi c and trash problems will only get worse when a Popeye’s restaurant proposed for Squire Road at Derby opens. Kelley also presented a petition in favor of the changes signed by all the residents of Derby Road from Grover Street to Squire Road. Additionally, she noted that 1,600 vehicles per day travel down Derby. member of the Vesper Country Club. She will truly be missed by all who knew her. A visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Monday, August 29, 2022 from 12:00pm to 1:00pm followed by a 1:15pm Graveside Service at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made in Theresa’s name to the beloved staff and residents at the Grace House, 28 Mammoth Rd, Windham, NH 03087. Joseph “Joe” Giuliano battle with cancer, he was 56 years old. Joe was born in Winthrop, MA on January 2nd, 1966 to his late parents Angelo & Elena (Christoforo) Giuliano. He was raised in East Boston and educated in Boston Public Schools. He was an alumnus of East Boston high School Class of 1985. Joe knew his calling at a young age and began to work for his uncle Sal Giugliano at “Giugliano Corp.”. He began as a laborer and worked his way to Supervisor. Joe was an extremely hard worker, and he did everything with skill & pride. He was forced to retire in 2018, due to his health. He is the beloved husband of 25 years to Giuseppina “Pina” (Errico) Giuliano of Malden, The loving father of Michael Angelo Giuliano & Roberto Antonio Giuliano both of Malden. The cherished brother of Maria Serretta & husband Edward “Ted” of Revere, Lucy K. Giuliano of Revere, Adrian A. Giuliano of Revere, Flora Tella & husband Ralph of Malden, Elisabeth Giuliano of Revere & Robert Giuliano of Revere. Also lovingly survived by his canine girl “Penny” and several nieces & nephews. Joe was completely devoted O f Malden died at Boston Medical Center on Wednesday, August 17th surrounded by the comfort & love of his family, following a 6-year Sigourney Street resident Joanne Giannino presented a petition from her neighbors in support of the changes, noting that over 4,100 vehicles per day travel down her street. Several Sigourney Street residents, including Revere Police Sgt. Chris Giannino, said there is a constant danger of accidents on the street. “My car has been hit three or four times in front of my house, and every one of my neighbors has lost a car or two in front of their houses over the past 10 years,” said Sgt. Giannino. One resident did caution that making changes to Derby and Sigourney would only push the issue toward the other small side streets off of Squire Road. Serino said he hopes the changes on Derby and Sigourney are only the beginning and that a larger plan to address traffi c in the entire area is developed. Part of the reason the Traffi c Commission adopted a 60-day trial is so the police department could analyze data to see how it impacts the surrounding streets, according to Traffi c Commission Chair Paul Argenzio. “We don’t want to push the problem to other streets,” said Traffi c Commission Member and Police Chief David Callahan, addto his family; he loved them all unconditionally. Joe was married to his wife, “Pina” and raised their two sons in Malden. Joe enjoyed camping in the outdoors & he loved motorcycles. He was ing that the department would be analyzing the traffi c data. “We absolutely have to do something because these folks need some relief, and I can see their frustration.” Serino said he supported the 60-day trial for the new traffic patterns, which is scheduled to start on Sept. 1, with the caveat that things don’t go back to the way they were after the trial period. also a very aff ectionate animal lover, especially dogs. His presence will be greatly missed but will forever be loved by his entire family. Family & friends were invited to attend visiting hours on Monday, August 22nd in Vazza’s Beechwood Funeral Home in Revere. A funeral was conducted from the funeral home on Tuesday followed by a funeral mass at 10 am in St. Anthony of Padua Church, Revere. Entombment immediately followed at Woodlawn Sheffi eld Mausoleum, Everett. Please Omit Flowers, send donation in Joe’s Memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38015-9959. James A. McMahon home only a week prior. He was 76 years old . Born and raised in Revere, he was the son of Albert & Geraldine (Fitzgerald) McMahon. He attended Revere Schools and was a graduate of Revere High School. Following graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. and served faithfully during the Vietnam Era. He was honorably discharged in 1967. He married Mary A. (Freitas) and the couple remained in Revere where they raised their family. James worked various jobs until he was appointed to the Revere Police Department in the early 1980s. He retired from the force in 2002. James maintained an active social life and was a member of the Revere Lodge of Elks on Shirley Ave. & the Beachmont V.F.W. He is the beloved husband of Mary A. (Freitas) McMahon of Revere. Devoted father of Brian J. McMahon of Revere & his late wife Maria and Kristine McMahon of Boston. Dear brother of Nancy McMahon of Revere & Alice Corderre of Florida. He is the cherished uncle of Lisa & Robbie. Family & friends were invited to attend a Memorial Visitation on Thursday, August 25 in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, Revere. Donations in his memory may O f Revere, who passed away unexpectedly on July 7th after being stricken ill in his BUSINESS | FROM Page 21 ness owners across the city, but seating will be limited. Roads Consulting Group was founded in 2017. Its diverse staff of experienced small business owners and entrepreneurs have been assisting small business owners in Boston, Chelsea, Lynn and Fall River. 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