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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2022 OBITUARIES Page 19 Donald J. “Donny” Robinson O f Revere. Died on Wednesday, October 5th at the Whidden Memorial Hospital, following a brief illness, he would have celebrated his 87th birthday on November 14th Donny was born & raised in Chelsea, and he was educated in Chelsea Public Schools. Early on in Donny’s working career he began driving trucks for Chelsea Restaurant Supply. He worked there for several years before leaving and taking a position as a laborer at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. There, he was known to many of his friends & coworkers as “Robbie”. His career spanned well over 30 years. In 1984, Donny moved to Revere where he remained. In his spare time, he enjoyed traveling, especially to Las Vegas. He was also a past member of both the Chelsea Lodge of Elks #642 & Revere Lodge of Elks #1171. Donny was a quiet & humble man, that enjoyed fun times & his quiet times. He also enjoyed spending time with family & friends, especially his close friends at Woodlawn Cemetery. He is the beloved son of the late Geraldine M. (Moore) Reardon & her husband Lawrence. Loving brother of Jean M. Signorino of Revere. Cherished uncle of Danielle G. Burke & her husband Charles and their son David P. Burke, all of Revere. He is also lovingly survived by many friends & colleagues. . Family & friends were respectfully invited to attend Visiting Hours and the Funeral on Tuesday, October 11th. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, Revere. Interment immediately followed in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of flowers, rememINFO | FROM Page 1 the department heads could update the commission on issues of interest to people with disabilities and the community at large and how they are addressed in the city. “The health department could touch on the Covid and fl u vaccines and how to keep yourself healthy,” said Perno. Commission on Disabilities Chair Ralph DeCicco said there are also some state agencies that have expressed interest in appearing before the commission in Revere to discuss the resources they off er to people with disabilities. “I know that in the past a couple of health agencies have come before us,” said DeCicco. “Mystic Valley [Elder Services] came a few years ago and gave a brief summation for families of people with brances may be made to the St. Anthony of Padua Church Building Fund, 250 Revere St., Revere, MA 02151. Francis B. “Frank” Schroeder, Jr. ett. Visting Hours were held in the Funeral Home on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. Parking available in lot left of the Funeral Home. Donations in his memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave., Salem, MA 01970. The family wished to express their deepest gratitude to the Dr. Midha & Dr. Ma along with the staff at Melrose Wakefi eld Hospital. Late U.S. Army Vietnam Era Veteran. Ret. RFD Curtis Marchand O O f Revere. Died on October 6th at 78 years. Devoted husband of 44 years to Patricia A. (Phelan) Schroeder of Revere. Beloved father of Francis B. Schroeder, III & his wife Tiff any of Cummings, GA & Kathleen Schroeder & her partner Kristen O’Neill of Revere. Cherished grandfather of Lillian C. & Jack N. Schroeder. Dear brother of Daniel P. Schroeder of Hudson. Adored brother-in-law of Pamela A. Sullivan & her husband John “Sully” of West Roxbury and Judy Antonelli of Allston. Also lovingly survived by his nephew & his 3 nieces. Family & friends are invited to attend the Funeral from the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere on Friday, October 14th at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church (Corner of Beach St. & Winthrop Ave.) Revere at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everdisabilities about the types of services they off er.” DeCicco noted that the commission is not an advocate for people with disabilities, but helps people fi nd the proper resources for their needs. “We can let them know people in our community who they can reach out to for services,” he said. “Basically, what we are here for is we want to put them in touch with the right people who they can contact.” DeCicco said the commission tries to stay up to date on its web page on the city’s website with the services and organizations available to help people in the community with disabilities. “The biggest issue can be who do you call,” said Perno. She noted that there are many community organizations that provide similar services, but that some of them are more appropriate for certain services and help. O f R e ve re passed away on October 5, 2022 at the age of 70. Born in Everett on February 19,1952 to the late Curtis and June (Olson). He is survived by his loving children, Jillian Mordarski and her husband David of Derry, NH and Stephen Marchand and his wife Andrea of Boston, and their mother Dorothy. He loved and was blessed by two beautiful grandchildren. Curtis retired as captain of the Revere Fire Department serving 25 years. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Immaculate Conception Church 133 Beach St, Revere on Saturday, October 15, 2022 at 1:00pm. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, JDRF, at www.2jdrf.org. f Revere. Died on Wednesday, October 5th at the Rose Monahan Hospice Facility in Worcester, following a long illness, he was 85 years old. George was born on January 2nd 1937 to his late parents, Carmen & Laura A. (Gaglini) Mucci. He was one of 5 children. He was raised & educated in East Boston & was an alumnus of Boston English High School, Class of 1955. George enlisted in the United States Army in 1955 and proudly served his country until 1957. While he served in the U.S. Army, he graduated first in his class at radio school, and was stationed in Japan as a Radio Operator. George returned home and he began to work at Retail credit, for several years. He later began a career for Logan Equipment Corp. that spanned for 30 years. George proudly retired as the Treasure R& CFO of the fi rm. George married his wife, Joan (MacKenzie) on September 11, 1965. The couple lived in East Boston, Revere, Shrewsbury, then settling back in Revere in 1999. George was a loving & devoted family man & worked hard to provide for them. He Attended Wentworth Institute for Plan Reading and EstimatGeorge C. Mucci ing, and Bentley College for Accounting, With Honors, while working full time. George was also a Member of Progressive Club, St. Vincent De Paul Society, and East Boston Rotary, serving two terms as Rotary President. He volunteered and served as President of Noddle Island Multi-Service Agency (NIMSA), a Drug Rehabilitation Program in East Boston. When NIMSA was threatened with closure, he negotiated a merger with North Suff olk Mental Health in order to continue operations. During Governor King’s Administration, served as Chairman of the South Essex Sewerage District. Above all else his love for his family is how he will be best remembered. He is the devoted husband of 57 years to Joan C. Mucci of Revere. The loving father of David P. Mucci & his wife Sharon M. of Pepperell & the late George Christopher Mucci. The cherished & proud papa to Christopher J. Mucci & Emily R. Mucci both of Pepperell. He is the treasured brother of Camille Selvitella of Winthrop, Joseph Mucci & his wife Elaine of Laconia, NH and late Marie Mucci – O’Shea & Rev. Fr. Flavian, O.F.M. Also lovingly survived by several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, & grandnephews. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to Agape c/o David P. Mucci 3 Deerfi eld Dr. Peperell, MA 01463. Family & friends are respectfully invited to attend visiting hours on Saturday, October 15th from 9 am to 10:30 am in Vazza’s “Beechwood” Funeral Home 262 Beach St. Revere A funeral will be celebrated following the visitation at 11 am in St. Anthony of Padua Church 250 Revere St. Revere. 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