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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2024 Page 15 OBITUARIES Martin F. Catyb, Sr. O f Revere. Died on Monday, October 14th at the Kaplan Family Hospice in Danvers, following a brief illness. He was 89 years old. Marty was born on September 5, 1935, in Revere to his late parents, Alley S. & Agnes (Orsagova) Catyb. He was one of seven children. He was educated in Revere Public Schools and was a graduate of Revere High School Class of 1953. Marty possessed a very strong work ethic. He began working as a truck driver for Borden Foods, delivering ice cream. He married his wife, Deanna (Wainwright) on February 25, 1955. Marty and Deanna remained in Revere where they made their home. Marty was a dedicated husband and proud father, and cherished pappy. He began working for American Biltrite, as a Foreman. His career spanned 25 years, until they relocated the company. Marty then took a position driving a truck at Logan Airport, and then spent the later part of his working career for A — 1 Pest Control. He would spend the next 10 years doing his job, as only he would see it; prompt, thorough and dedicated. Marty made so many friends with customers with his “people person” attitude. Marty was a man with a genuine personality, always spoke his mind and had a keen intuition. He was a true Patriarch and led by example. He is the beloved husband of the late Deanna H. (Wainwright) Catyb of 54 years. The loving father of Martin F. Catyb, Jr. & wife Carole of Dracut, Cheryl A. Catyb of Revere, Susan D. Zaccaria & husband Joseph of Danvers, and the late Lawrence M. Catyb. The cherished grandfather of Kirstin A. Dumais & husband Nathan of Chichester, NH, Mellisa S. Zaccaria of Ohio, Deanna L. Sauchuk of Salem, & Anthony P. Zaccaria of Danvers. He is the great grandfather of Feliz Zaccaria of Allston. Dear brother of Albert A. Catyb of New Orleans, LA., and the late Alley S. Catyb, Rose & Joseph Catyb, Dorothy Burke, & Charles A. Catyb. Also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grand nephews. Family & friends were invited to attend Visiting Hours on Sunday, October 20th in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere. Funeral Services & Interment were private. In lieu of fl owers, remembrance may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or St. Joseph ‘s Indian School, P.O. Box 100 Chamberlain, SD 57325-0100. Maureen Cardarelli O f Revere. Died peacefully at Care Dimensions in Lincoln following a brief illness. She was 76 years old. Maureen was born on July 20, 1948, in Boston to her late parents, Michael Bruno and Georgia (Morris) Bruno. She was raised Family & friends gathered on Saturday, October 19th, in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazand educated in boston. She graduated in 1966 and then earned her certificate in radiology. She later worked at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston as a radiology tech. Maureen was on a trip in Rome, Italy, where, as fate would have it, fell in love with her husband Sante “Mario”. The couple were later married in May of 1974 and remained in Revere. Maureen became a mother and then later a grandmother, which she loved. She cherished her family and family time together. She enjoyed traveling all over, some of her favorite spots were Aruba which she and her husband frequented through the years. She loved Italy, it was a very special place for her, especially Venice. Maureen loved the summertime, the beach and enjoying deserts. She is the beloved wife of 50 years to Sante “Mario” Cardarelli of Revere. She is the loving mother of Dana Johnson of Revere. Cherished Nana of Victoria R. “Tori” Johnson and Massimo Michael “Max” Johnson both of Saugus. She is also lovingly survived by many cousins and friends. za, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere. Interment was privately. In lieu of fl owers, remembrances may be made to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan S. Danvers, MA 01923. Sylvia Buccilli t is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of the radiant and vibrant Sylvia Buccilli, who left us on October 21, 2024, just a few months shy of her 94th birthday. Sylvia was born on January 4, 1931, in Woburn, MA, to her loving mother, Antonetta Rolli. She embodied generosity, love, and dedication throughout her life. Sylvia’s legacy is a testament to these virtues, as she touched countless hearts with her unforgettable spirit. Sylvia was a lifelong resident of Massachusetts. Originally from Woburn, she lived in Revere for many years before finally settling in Lynnfi eld, where her home was filled with love and joy. Her house was the heart of family gatherings, hosting pool parties, birthdays, and Christmas celebrations where everyone was always welcome. Professionally, Sylvia was a talented bookkeeper who worked for Sozio Appliances. It was at the Ocean View Night I Club on Revere Beach where she met the love of her life, Alfred Buccilli. Their marriage spanned 70 years and was not only a union of love but also of partnership. Together, they owned Sub Time, and Sylvia handled all the bookkeeping for their business. In addition to her professional life, Sylvia was a renowned baker, known for making trays of cookies and generously distributing them during the holidays. What mattered most to Sylvia was her family. She was the loving matriarch who crafted unforgettable memories and cherished every moment with her loved ones. Sylvia is survived by her beloved daughter Paula Buccilli, her son-in-law Kenneth Noto, and her daughter-in-law Lena Buccilli. She was a devoted grandmother to Salvatore Noto, Amelia Noto, Adriana Buccilli, Michael Buccilli, and Paul Buccilli. Sylvia was also the sibling of Rita Arguti, Eleanor Meuse, Albert Rolli and his wife Connie, Frank Rolli, Anthony Rolli and his wife Mona, Esther Dimino and her husband Joe Dimino, Fred Rolli and his wife Josephine Rolli, and Raymond Rolli. She is survived by her sister-in-law Dora and her husband George McKay. Sylvia is also survived by her two sons, Alfred P. and Carl V, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 10:00am. Funeral Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church in Revere at 11:00am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. In lieu of flowers donations can be made on behalf of Sylvia to St. Jude Children’s Research. Latest Seasonally Unadjusted Unemployment and Job Estimates for Local Labor Markets in Massachusetts for September 2024 B OSTON, MA — Local unemployment rates decreased in twenty-three of twenty-four labor market areas and held constant in one labor market area in the state during the month of September 2024 compared to August 2024, the Executive Offi ce of Labor and Workforce Development reported. Compared to September 2023, rates were up in all twenty-four labor market areas. Of the fifteen areas for which employment estimates are published, five NECTA area gained jobs compared to the previous month. The largest percentage increase occurred in the LeominsterGardner area (1.0%). The largest percentage decreases occurred in the Boston-Cambridge-Newton (-0.4%), Barnstable Town (-4.5%), and Lawrence-Methuen Town-Salem MA-NH (-0.9%) areas. From September 2023 to September 2024, fourteen areas gained jobs with the largest percentage increases seen in the Barnstable Town (+2.9%), Leominster-Gardner (+2.1%), and Lynn-SaugusMarblehead (+1.8%) areas. The statewide seasonally adjusted preliminary jobs estimate showed a decrease of -2,600 jobs in September, and an over-the-year gain of 34,100 jobs. ESTIMATES | SEE Page 21

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