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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2022 OBITUARIES Page 19 Kimberley (Mokeler) Barry lovingly remembered for her strength, bravery, and fi erce independence. She never let her heart defi ne who she was. Visiting hours will be held on November 4th, at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere. Interment was private. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in Kimberley’s memory to The Adult Congenital Heart Association, 280 North Providence Road, Suite 6, Media, PA 19063 O f Revere, passed away peacefully at Brigham and Women’s Hospital on October 29 due to cardiac complications. Kimberley was 46 years old. Kimberley is lovingly survived by her parents Michael Mokeler and Susan (DiPasquale) Mokeler of North Andover. Kimberley also leaves behind her beloved son Nicholas Barry. She also is survived by her sister Kristen Winam and brother-in-law Jon Winam of North Andover; niece Sophia Winam; as well as many treasured extended family members and friends. Kimberley graduated from Revere High School in 1994. She graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with distinction in 1998. She was also a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and the Golden Key National Honor Society. Kimberley worked for Shaw’s primarily in Revere for a number of years. She loved working with people and being social. She most recently worked at Mystic Valley Elder Services in Malden where she continued to help others. Kimberley had a big heart and fi lled her life with her family. She greatly enjoyed being around all the children in the family and was always thinking of them. Kimberley loved to shop! She could always find something she “needed” and an excuse to go shopping. Throughout her life, Kimberley loved her time dancing, especially her adult tap class. Lastly, Kimberley loved to be a part of a good conversation. Kimberley will forever be INDICTED | FROM Page 17 fi cial with the intent to retaliate against the offi cial on account of the performance of offi cial duties. He is also charged with one count of attempted kidnapping of a U.S. offi cial on account of the performance of offi cial duties. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison for the assault count and 20 years in prison for the Michael W. Riordan nothing brought him more happiness, pride & joy than his seven beautiful grandchildren. He is the beloved husband of 53 years to Assunta “Susan” (Donisi) Riordan of Revere. Loving father of Thomas J. Riordan & wife Michelle of Georgetown, Atty. Michael A. Riordan & wife Atty. Kate Riordan of Methuen, Christopher A. Riordan & wife Holly of Georgetown, & Atty. David M. Riordan of Danvers. Cherished & adored papa of Emma, Kaitlyn, Charlotte, Grayson, Abigail, Michael & Madison. He is the dear cousin of Leonard Timpone & wife Janise & Frank Santarpio & wife Carol. Family & friends were invited to attend Visiting Hours on Friday, November 4th in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals Revere for. His funeral was conducted from the funeral home on Saturday, followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, Revere. Entombment followed immediately in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett (Versailles Mausoleum). In lieu of flowers, rememO f Revere. Died on Sunday, October 30th at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, following a brief illness. Michael was born in Winthrop, to his late parents Thomas J. & Louise (Santarpio) Riordan. He was raised in Winthrop and educated at the Higgins Classical Institute in Charleston, ME. Michael, married his sweetheart, Assunta “Susan” (Donisi) in 1969. The couple moved to Revere where they remained, to begin their life and family together. He was a very proud father of his four sons. He was ever present as they were growing up and participated in all their extracurricular activities. In 1986, Michael began Delta Management Associates, a collection agency that he started from a home offi ce and grew successfully into a national 3rd party debt collection fi rm. In his spare time, he was an avid coin and stamp collector. He enjoyed the occasional trip to one of the local casinos where he could be found at a black jack table. He was a family man, through & through, and attempted kidnapping count. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors. U.S. Attorney Stephanie M. Hinds for the Northern District of California, Special Agent in Charge Robert K. Tripp of the FBI San Francisco Field Offi ce, and Chief J. Thomas Manger of the U.S. Capitol Police made the announcement. brances may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Stephen M. Craven iel Craven and his wife Nancy of Abington, and the late Peter Craven. Cherished nephew of Ann Serra and her sons Robert, Christopher, James, and Marc. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Stephen was a graduate of the RHS class of 1974 and played football. He enjoyed cooking and spending time with his family and friends. He relished in celebrating all the traditions including his annual St. Patrick’s dinner, Easter pizzachiena, and the Christmas Eve feast. There were two things Stephen loved watching on TV – old westerns (like Bonanza and Gunsmoke) and football games. Of course, he was a New England Patriots fan but he loved watching all football games. For many years he was in a fantasy football league and watched every football game he could get on TV to keep up with his fantasy team. Stephen adored being an uncle and great-uncle. He was an active parishioner of St. Anthony’s Church. He was past Grand Knight of the Revere Council #179, Holy name member, and a Boy Scout leader of Troop 5. He will truly be missed by all who knew him. A Visitation was held on Sunday from the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, Revere. Funeral at the Funeral Home on Monday followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere. Interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to My Brother’s Table, 98 Willow St, Lynn, MA 01901 or at https://mybrotherstable.org. - LEGAL NOTICE -                                     D          To all interested persons: A petition for               of   requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that:    of   be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve   on the bond in                 L ifelong resident of Revere, passed away on October 31 at the age of 66. Born on June 30, 1956 to the late John and Rose (Iannelli). Dear brother of Jessica Consoli and her husband John of Melrose, John Craven and his wife Janet of Milton, David Craven and his wife Susan of Reading, Antonette Dennis and her husband Philip of Revere, DanThe FBI San Francisco Field Offi ce, the U.S. Capitol Police, and the San Francisco Police Department are investigating the case. The Special Prosecutions Section of the U.S. Attorney’s Offi ce for the Northern District of California is prosecuting the case. An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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