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Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021 OBITUARIES Lucille (Steele) Ferruzzi F erruzzi, Lucille (Steele) of Marshfi eld formerly of Revere passed away surrounded by her loving family on September 11, 2021 at the age of 100. Born in Henderson, KY to the late Thomas and Iris (Madden) Steele. Beloved wife of the late Albert A. Ferruzzi. Devoted mother of Laura Haskell and her husband Russ of Norwell, and James Ferruzzi and his wife Donna of FL. Cherished grandmother of Monique Sullivan and her husband Kevin of Scituate, Christopher Mancini and his wife Stacie of CA, Christine Walsh and her husband Tim of CA, Amanda Pedecine and her husband Christopher of NJ, Andria Ferree of FL, Kimberly Ferruzzi and her husband Matteo Migliori of London, and the late Thomas Ferruzzi. Adored great grandmother of 13. Dear sister of James Steele and his wife Joan of TX, and the late Marvin, VOTE | FROM Page 1 day, Nov. 2. In Ward 3, the race to replace Guinasso comes down to Anthony Cogliandro, who easily topped the ticket with just under 58 percent of the vote, and Albert Terminiello, Jr., whose 25 percent of the vote was enough to fend off Wayne Rose and Michael Roncevich. Powers said he is in the race to stay and that bumping up the turnout is the key to the general election. About 1,150 of the more than 5,000 voters turned out to the polls on Tuesday. Powers noted that he has come back from a primary defeat to win the general election against a Fiore before. “I ran against Al Fiore’s brother in 2000, and he beat me in the primary by 129 votes, and I came back in the general elecIlene, Laura, Thomas, and Bobby. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Thursday September 16, 2021 from 10:30am to 11:30am followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere at 12:00pm. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made in Lucille’s name to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 7023, Merrifi eld, VA 221167023 or at www.diabetes.org. To live stream Funeral Mass please visit https://my.gather.app/remember/lucille-ferruzzi Lillian C. Borgosano Borgosano and his late wife Diana. Cherished grandmother of John Borgosano Jr., Danielle Borgosano, and Frankie Borgosano. Adored great grandmother of Lianna Borgosano. Also survived by her loving nieces Brenda and Diana Borgosano. A visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Monday, September 13, 2021 from 9:30am to 11:30am followed by a Funeral Mass at 12:00pm at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. For guest book please visit www.buonfi glio.com Ann Marie (Toscano) Raffaele Raff aele. Cherished mother of Christopher Raffaele and his wife Rachel of Lynn, and the late John Paul Raff aele. Loving wife of 25years to Alphonse Marano of Revere. Adored grandmother of Christopher and Vincent Raff aele. Dear sister of Karen Toscano of Pepperell, and the late Vincent Toscano. Beloved aunt to Kristina Pereira, James Toomey, and the late Anthony Toomey. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and countless friends. A visitation will be held at the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Wednesday September 22, 2021 from 10:00am to 11:30am followed by a 12:00pm Mass at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere. Interment will be held privately for the immediate family. Margaret (D’Apice) Rossi R B orgosano, Lillian C. of East Boston passed away on September 8, 2021 at the age of 80. Born in Boston on April 8, 1941 to the late Gaetano and Mary (O’Leary) Borgosano. Cherished mother of John Borgosano Sr. of Woburn. Dear sister of Mary M. Borgosano of Revere, and the late Anthony tion and won by 39 votes,” said Powers. With more than 4,000 potential votes still at play in the ward, Powers said he will be kicking up the campaigning and working to get information out to the voters. “I’m not going anywhere,” he said. “My commitment is here in this ward.” Powers said Fiore touched on two hot-button issues during the primary: the building of the new Point of Pines fi re station and overdevelopment in the ward and city, especially by outside developers. Powers noted that the old fi re station has been demolished and the new station will soon be under construction, adding that a large municipal project like the station cannot be completed overnight. In addition, he said that to help pay for projects like the fi re station and the R aff aele, Ann Marie (Toscano) of Revere and formerly of East Boston passed away on September 11, 2021 at the age of 60. Born in Boston on July 22, 1961 to Maryann (Barone) and the late Vincent Toscano. Wife of the late Carmen new high school, the city needs to bring in new growth through smart development. “Where are we going to get [the money]?” he asked. “We are either going to get it from the taxpayers or from growth.” Fiore said he believes that there are many people in the ward who feel like they haven’t had representation for years, and that many residents in the Point of Pines feel like they have been lied to about the Point of Pines fire station. He noted that while the old station has been demolished, it is a plan that has been delayed for years, and the city still needs to purchase part of the land for the building from the MBTA. “The issues really are overdevelopment, special permits for special people, having outside developers running the city and overdevelopossi, Margaret (D’Apice) of Peabody formerly of Revere on September 10, 2021 at the age of 101. Born in Revere on February 22, 1920 to the late Gerald and Nicoleta (Capozzi) D’Apice. Beloved wife of the late Louis R. Rossi. Devoted mother of Mathew Rossi and his wife Ruth of Revere. Dear sister of Edna Loungo of East Boston, and the late Carmen D’Apice, Rose Mastone, Julia Festa, Jennie D’Apice, Helen Ruggiero, Carmella Stanchi, Michelle Sulprizio, and Louise Clabo. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. A Memorial Visitation ing apartments, and the parking meters,” said Fiore. Fiore said the ins and outs of campaigning haven’t changed much in the two decades since he was on the City Council. He said it is still about getting out and listening to the concerns of the voters. “Generally speaking, with the political shenanigans, charades and double-talk, people have had enough,” Fiore said. In Ward 3, Cogliandro credited a hardworking team of volunteers with helping him top the ticket. “It was a complete team eff ort right out of the gate,” he said. “There were amazing people who believed in me and volunteers who put in so much work.” Like Powers, Cogliandro said he was a little disappointed in the turnout for the primary and hoped to see more voters come Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Daher, Nicholas Hilliard, Sco J SELLER2 ADDRESS Rodriguez, Figueroa M Rodriguez, Mirta R Mangiero, David Mangiero, Carol R 235 Vane St DATE PRICE Revere 228 Bellingham Ave 23.08.2021 $ 595 000,00 02.08.2021 $ 625 000,00 In Loving Memory of Justeen Marie Doherty April 18, 1993 September 20, 2019 Twenty-Eight Years Miss you, love you and always thinking of you. Love, Nana & Family will be held at the Paul Buonfi - glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Saturday September 18, 2021 from 9:00am to 10:30am followed by a Prayer Service in the Funeral Home at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Private Interment. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 510 St. Jude PL, Memphis, TN 381059959. For guest book please visit www.buonfi glio.com to the polls on Nov. 2. In Ward 3, only 426 votes were cast. As he has been campaigning, Cogliandro said, many of the concerns he has heard about from voters revolve around quality of life issues, such as the state of the ward’s sidewalks and streets. If elected, Cogliandro said, he will work to get as many people involved in the political process as possible and listen to the concerns of all residents. Terminiello, Jr. congratulated Cogliandro for topping the ticket and thanked Rose and Roncevich for putting in the eff ort to run for offi ce. “It takes a lot of work and heartbreak to try to do the right thing,” he stated. In addition to in Wards 3 and 5, there will also be contested races for Ward 2, Councillor-At-Large and School Committee.

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