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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 Page 19 OBITUARIES Margaret E. “Peggy” (Costello) Coppola Michael Paul DeMonte Sr. Vincent R. Fiore O f Revere. Passed away on September 19, 2022 after a long but valiant battle with dementia. Born in East Boston to her late parents Michael & Mary (Rymil) Costello. She was one of six children. She married her late husband Luke (Buddy) Coppola and moved to Revere where they raised their three children, Patricia (Michael) Biggs, Vail, CO, Richard (April) Coppola, Revere, MA & Christopher (Lisa) Coppola, Hollywood Beach, FL. She is also lovingly survived by her brother, Robert (Laurel) Costello of Revere, MA as well as seven grandchildren, Jennifer Knox, Alexandra Coppola, Nicolette Coppola, Luke Coppola, Abigail Brady, Rita Coppola and Adam Coppola. Also survived by eight great grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews. She and her husband retired to Hollywood Beach, FL where they enjoyed many years enjoying the sunshine and the beach. After her husband passed, she moved back to her home, Revere, to be near her family. Peggy loved being surrounded by her family, no matter where she was or what she was doing, her family is where her heart was, especially her grandchildren. She was happiest simply by being around family. She truly enjoyed cooking for her family and enjoyed feeding people. She loved reading a good book, spending time on the beach & dancing. Peggy, loved by so many friends and family, was the life of the party. She will be missed by many. Arrangements were privately held. SAFETY | FROM Page 3 line of what the Revere regulations might look like. The regulations will include a license application process. “The organizations that will be utilizing the buildings being built in Suff olk Downs will be applying to us for this license,” said Buck. “Any type of biomedical company that wants to go into Suff olk Downs will O f Lynn. Formerly of Revere, passed away on September 24 at the age of 79. Born in Boston’s North End on April 19, 1943 to the late Michael and Virginia (Mancuso). Devoted father of Paula (DeMonte) Lanfranchi of Middleton, Pam DeMonte of Lynn, Michael DeMonte Jr. and his wife Marissa of Saugus. Cherished grandfather of Christina Lanfranchi, Jacob DeMonte, David Lanfranchi Jr, John Lanfranchi, Layla DeMonte, Aubrey DeMonte, and Henry DeMonte. Michael served his country in the United States Army, after which he worked for the Polaroid Corporation before retiring in 1997. “Big Mike” treasured his time spent with “the boys” down at the coff ee shop. He loved spending his summer days at Revere Beach, where friends and strangers alike gravitated towards him. He was happy when he was eating good food, happiest when shared with friends and family. Mike touched so many with his larger-than-life personality, his infectious smile, and especially with his generosity. He never showed up empty handed. His greatest accomplishment was his family who he loved with all his heart. They were the pride and light of his life. A Visitation was held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Wednesday, September 28 followed by a Prayer Service, also in the funeral hone. Private Interment. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made in Michael’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Pl, Memphis, TN 381059959. have to do all of these things.” Some of those items on the application process include administrative information, a summary of the recombinant DNA/biological agents being used and how they will be used, the biosafety level and risk designation, a copy of the biosafety manual and copies of the training manual for laboratory staff and the medical surveillance program. O f Revere. Formerly of East Boston, passed away on Wednesday, September 21, surrounded by the comfort & love of his family. Cherished son of the late Salvatore “Pee Wee” and Madeline (Fiorillo) Fiore. Devoted husband of Marianne (D’Ortona) Fiore with whom he shared 57 wonderful years of marriage. Loving father of Christine Fiore of Revere, and James “Jim” and his wife Joanne of Revere. Adored grandfather of Ricky Cioffi of Saugus, Bianca Fiore of Revere, and granddoggie Milo. Caring brother of Ronald Fiore and his wife Gail of Avon, and Doreen Federico and her husband Anthony of Revere. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins. Vincent was a sports enthusiast; he especially loved the Boston Red Sox. Most of all Vincent cherished time spent with his family. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in Vincent’s memory to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 840692, Dallas, TX 75284-0692 or by going online to www.heart.org Family & friends were respectfully invited to attend visiting hours Tuesday, September 27th in Vazza’s Funeral Home, Revere before leaving in procession to St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Revere for a Funeral Mass to be celebrated in his honor. Interment followed at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. The regulations would also require the city to establish an Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) to help make recommendations on applications to the Board of Health. The committee would have a member of the local health board or municipal government, as well as a community representative. “In terms of their reporting out to us, they are responsible for completing the biosafety level designation and risk assessment,” said Buck. The regulations could also provide for the organizations applying for a license to pay for a subject matter expert. “Almost all of the regulations talk about the fact that none of us are experts in biological safety as boards of health; therefore, we will, hopefully, write into our regulations that we also have the ability to have a subject matter expert,” she said. “The cost of the subject matter expert would be associated with the organization.” The next steps in the process include the drafting of the regulations with the assistance of the city solicitor, which will then be presented to the Board of Health for review and for a public hearing before potential approval. 1. On Sept. 30, 1961, Jackson County, Oregon, paid a London tea fi rm for its part of what debt? 2. Following soon after the 1929 introduction of canned pumpkin in the USA, what seasoning was fi rst marketed? 3. On Oct. 1, 1979, what Pope began a U.S. tour in Boston? 4. What country originated the recipe for apple pie? 5. October 2 is Name Your Car Day; what is the name of the car in the movie “The Blues Brothers”? 6. What poet born in Haverhill, Mass., wrote “The mug of cider simmered slow, / The apples sputtered in a row, / And, close at hand, the basket stood / With nuts from brown October’s wood”? 7. Who is Europe’s last Queen (of Denmark)? 8. What are the three traditional colors of candy corn? 9. On Oct. 3, 1990, what country reunifi ed? 10. What is Cli-Fi? 11. According to Guinness World Records, what is the Answers “most tracked fl ight in history”? 12. On Oct. 4, 2002, what new bridge in Boston was dedicated? 13. In 1952, Queen Elizabeth II met what “tramp” who holds the record for the “fi lm star with the most biographies”? 14. Which U.S. president’s fi rst language was Dutch? 15. Meatspace is a new word that means the opposite of what word meaning the online world? 16. On Oct. 5, 1902, Larry Fine was born; he was part of what comic group? 17. What are October’s two birth flowers (which start with the letters C and M)? 18. In what state would you fi nd the Katy Freeway, which has 26 lanes and is the USA’s widest road? 19. What German city has had an Oktoberfest since 1810? 20. October 6 is National Coaches Day; who has the record of the most NFL playoff coaching wins (31)? 1. The tea that was thrown overboard during the Boston Tea Party by the Sons of Liberty 2. Pumpkin pie spice 3. Pope John Paul II 4. England 5. The Bluesmobile 6. John Greenleaf Whittier 7. Margrethe II 8. Orange, yellow and white 9. Germany 10. Fiction about climate change 11. “The fl ight carrying Queen Elizabeth’s coffi n to London” 12. Leonard P. Zakim Bridge 13. Charlie Chaplin 14. Martin Van Buren 15. Cyberspace 16. The Three Stooges 17. Cosmos and marigold 18. Texas 19. Munich 20. Bill Belichick

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