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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2021 City unveils Veterans Memorials for two neighboring WWII war heroes Veterans Service Offi cer Marc Silvestri introduced the veterans’ families. City councillors Anthony Zambuto, Gerry Visconti, and Ira Novoselsky, State Rep. Jeff Turco, Councillor Joanne McKenna, State Rep. Jessica Giannino and Veterans Director Marc Silvestri joined in the Terenzio family dedication. Family members unveiled the Terenzio memorial sign. City councillors Anthony Zambuto, Gerry Visconti, and Ira Novoselsky, State Rep. Jeff Turco, Councillor Joanne McKenna, State Rep. Jessica Giannino and Veterans Director Marc Silvestri joined in the D’Errico family dedication. Family of Navy Sgt. Albert D’Errico Sr. Pictured from left to right: niece Natalie Dello Russo, sister-in-law Sandy DiBlasi, daughter-inlaw Brenda D’Errico, granddaughter Diandra D’Errico, son James D’Errico and brother-in-law James DiBlasi. Last Friday the Veterans Service Offi ce dedicated two poles to World War II veterans Albert D’Errico and Joseph “Red” Terrenzio, two heroes who lived next door to each other on Taft Street. Shown from left to right are Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, City Council President Anthony Zambuto, State Representatives Jeff Turco and Jessica Giannino, City Council Vice President Gerry Visconti, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna and Vetera’s Service Offi ce Director Marc Silvestri. Family of Army Staff Sgt. Joseph “Red” Terenzio: Pictured from left to right: son-in-law James Caporiccio, grandson Marc Caporiccio, son-in-law James D’Errico, daughter Brenda D’Errico, granddaughter Diandra D’Errico, wife Delma Terenzio, daughter Faith Caporiccio and niece Maria Vasapolli.

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