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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2023 Page 19 OBITUARIES Paul E. Evans November 22, 1967 - September 6, 2023 the late Thomas M. and Barbara K. (Harwood) Bradley. He was a near life-long resident of Beachmont and graduate of Revere High School, class of 1978. Tommy spent most of his O f Revere, formerly of Everett entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, September 6, 2023 in the Cambridge Health Alliance-Everett Hospital after being in failing health. He was 55 years old. Paul was a member of Revere BPOE #1171. Born in Everett, Paul was the beloved son of Marilyn (Messenger) and the late Bernard C. Evans. Paul is also survived by his loving sister, Laura A. Evans of Everett and dear niece, Tayla Evans. Services are private. In lieu of fl owers, contributions in Paul’s memory to Elks National Foundation would be sincerely appreciated. Thomas M. Bradley, III time-sharing stories and telling jokes with his family and friends. His pockets full of peanuts are a true testament to his love of squirrels and nature. He explored the countryside across New England with his children and grandchildren. Some of his happiest moments were at NASCAR races and evenings with family around the fi repit. He was a veteran Boston Cabbie, known for helping those in need and carrying packages for the elderly. All whom he met became his friends. Tommy is a loving father of his three daughters Terri-Ann, Amanda and Corrie Bradley of St. Albans, VT. He is the beloved grandfather of Shadow Stevens and Faith Barrows. He is predeceased by his brother Scott Bradley, and is survived by his sister Dee Alves, her husband Anthony of East Boston and their daughter Kassandra; his sister Barbara Lucchesi, her husband Robert of Revere and their children, Aaron and Madison; his brother Randy Bradley-Campbell and his husband Giovanni of Revere, and his former spouse Susan Bradley and her husband Steve of St. Albans, VT. Tommy is also survived by a number of extended family, including nieces, nephews, cousins and chosen family. Tommy loved a good dad joke: He would like to be cremated because it is his last hope at a smoking hot body. Family & friends are respectfulO f Revere. Passed suddenly surrounded by his loving family at UVM Medical Center, Burlington, VT, Friday, September 8th . He was 62. Born October 28, 1960 in Lynn, MA, Tommy is the son of CARE | FROM Page 8 If walkers wish to participate a bit closer to home, the Jimmy Fund Walk has fl exible opportunities. Participants can also join the event virtually by “walking their way” from wherever they are most comfortable: in their neighborhood, on a favorite hiking trail or on a treadmill at home. Virtual programming and supporting materials will be available. The 2023 Walk will be held during the Jimmy Fund’s 75th anniversary year and will aim to raise $9 million in the eff ort to prevent, treat and defy cancer. The Jimmy Fund Walk has raised more than $167 million for Dana-Farber in its 34-year history, raising a record-breaking more than $8.8 million in 2022. The Boston Athletic Association has supported the ly invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, September 15th from 4 – 7 pm in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza Beechwood home for Funerals 262 Beach St. Revere In lieu of fl owers, donations in TomJimmy Fund Walk since 1989, and Hyundai has been the presenting sponsor for more than 20 years. Register as an individual walker or team member or start 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. Volunteers are needed to cheer on participants, serve snacks, distribute T-shirts, and more, at the four start locations along the course and at the 2023 Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line Powered by Schneider Electric – located directly in front of Fenway Park. The Jimmy Fund Walk would not be possible without the hundreds of dedicated volunteers who my’s memory can be made to the Speedway Children’s Charity of New Hampshire by visiting www. speedwaycharities.org. Louise (Piccirillo) Salvetti                          O f Revere. Passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on September 8, 2023, at the age of 86. Born in Lawrence on December 31, 1936, to the late Nicola and Michelina (Cardillo). Beloved wife of the late Peter Salvetti. Devoted mother of Peter Salvetti and his wife Lori of Sunapee, NH, Thomas Salvetti and his wife Carla of Saugus, Linda Salvetti of Revere, Lori Stasio and her husband Arthur of Lawrence, John Salvetti and his wife Shoko of Los Angeles, CA, and Louann Salvetti and her husband Greg Lelos of Revere. Adored grandmother of Robyn, Bret, Amelia, Donald and his wife Courtney, Nicole and her husband Jose, Maya, Justin, Joseph, and Gianna. Cherished great grandmother of Christian and William. Dear sister of the late Benjamin, Mary, Anna, Helen, and Nicholas. Louise enjoyed being a stay-athome mom. She was so proud of her family. She was a part of donate their time and energy. Register to volunteer today! 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 code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib, medal, and a Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt. About the Jimmy Fund: The Jimmy Fund is comprised of community-based fundraising events and other programs that, solely and directly, benefi t Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s lifesaving mission to provide compassionate patient care and groundbreaking cancer research for children and adults. The Jimmy Fund is an offi cial charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Pan-Mass                                                                   every phase of our lives such as Sunday School teacher, den mom, and P.T.A president to name just a few thigs. Sundays always started at church as a family. Louise believed in the opendoor policy, and it fueled her passion for cooking. We will forever cherish those family gatherings with aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends whose bonds will never be broken. We stand as a famiChallenge and the Variety Children’s Charity of New England. Since 1948, the generosity of millions of people has helped the Jimmy Fund save countless ly and were better off for all of her love and intense energy and that’s how life begins and love never ends. A Graveside Service was held at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Peabody on Wednesday, September 13. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl, Memphis, TN 381059959. lives and reduce the burden of cancer for patients and families worldwide. Follow the Jimmy Fund on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @TheJimmyFund.

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