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Page 20 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2020 OBITUARIES Dr. Leo P. Corey would be most grateful for gifts in his memory to Compassionate Care for ALS, 744 West Falmouth Highway, Falmouth, MA 02540. To send online condolences, please visit www.vertuccioandsmith.com. Luigi Buttiri O A t 70 years, in Saugus, formerly of Revere, on October 30, following an intense battle with ALS. Beloved husband & best friend to Debra J. (Mahoney) Corey. Devoted & doting father to Erin E. Cory-Byrne & her husband, Eric M. Byrne of Georgetown & Gavin F. Corey & his girlfriend, Monica Daly of Reading. Cherished grandfather to Shay C. & Sayer L. Byrne. Dear brother of Regina L. Clark & her husband John H. of Juniper, FL. Also lovingly survived by several nieces, nephews & many cousins. Always and truly passionate regarding the safety and protection of others especially at this pandemic time, a private Funeral Mass was celebrated for "Dr. Leo" in the Immaculate Conception Church of Revere (the parish of his youth and career). Visiting Hours were respectfully omitted and entombment at the Woodlawn Columbarium of Everett will be held privately. "Dr. Leo" was an alumnus of Immaculate Conception Grammar School & High School, Class of 1968 & a 1972 magna cum laude alumnus of St. Michael's College of Vermont & Georgetown University School of Dentistry -1976. His associations were at Children's National Hospital of Washington, DC, Lakeville Regional Hospital of Lakeville & Franciscan Children's Hospital of Brighton. Member of Revere Knights of Columbus #1979. The family is most appreciative and deeply grateful with the many spontaneous acts of sympathy & remembrance rendered "Dr. Leo" & his family. However, they f Revere passed away with his loving wife by his side on November 3, 2020 at the age of 85. Born in Rovingno, Italy on November 21, 1934 to the late Angelo and Francesca Buttiri. Beloved husband of 60 years to Adelina (Raduazzo). Devoted father of Angelo Buttiri and his wife Lina of Wakefi eld, Joseph “Joe” Buttiri and his wife Kim of Groveland, and Lori Curley and her husband John of Peabody. Cherished grandfather of Caitlyn and Cameron Curley of Peabody, Michael and Sophia Buttiri of Wakefi eld, and Joseph and Joshua Buttiri of Groveland. Dear brother of Tullia Marino and her late husband Aniello of Italy. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews in Italy. In lieu of fl owers donations may be made in Luigi’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude PL, Memphis, TN 38105-9959 or at stjude.org. Lisa M. (Mollenauer) Flury old. Lisa was a native of Pittsburgh, PA. She was raised & educated in Pittsburgh, later moving to Boston in 2000. She was employed as a Customer Service Representative. Lisa met Brian T. Flury during her time in the Boston area. The couple was married & had 2 children together. They remained in Revere raising their family. Sadly, approximately 5 years ago, Lisa was diagnosed with Leukemia. This caused her to stop working due to her declining health, but it did not stop the fi ght she had in her. As a strong woman & wonderful mother, she fought every day to have one more day with her husband and children. She lost her courageous & valiant battle, but never lost her will to love and demonstrate her will to live. She is the beloved daughter of Thomas E. Mollenauer, Sr. & Paulette K. (Pawling) Mollenauer of West Hickory, PA. Devoted wife of Brian T. Flury of Revere. Loving & cherished mother of Carsen R. Flury of Londonderry, NH, Sara R. Flury & Chloe R. Flury, both of Revere & grandmother of Ty Cameron Cory. Dear sister of Thomas E. Mollenauer, Jr. & wife Kim of Ashaland, OH. She is also survived by many loving & caring friends & extended family. John S. Mellone cles and cousins. John worked in auto sales for many years, and in his youth he was an avid hockey player. Alfred Joseph DiEoreo, Jr. P assed away on Friday morning, November 6, 2020. He O D ied on Thursday, November 5 at the CHA Everett Hospital, suddenly after a long illness with Leukemia, she was 49 years f Somerville and Revere, November 2, 2020 at 39 years of age. Devoted father of Siena Mellone. Beloved son of Adriana Bedry of Revere and Giovanni Mellone of Italy. John is also survived by many aunts, unwas 79 years old. Al spent his childhood growing up in Revere with his parents and six siblings. After meeting the love of his life, Sheryl, they married and eventually settled down in Burlington where they raised fi ve daughters together. Al lived the rest of his life in Burlington where he made many great memories with his wife, children, grandchildren, extended family and friends. Al was a simple but special man who appreciated the little things in life. He was an incredibly hard worker who spent his adult life self employed as a ceramic tile setter. He loved being his own boss and was always home early enough to spend every evening having supper with his family. On his way home from work he enjoyed stopping into Sammy’s Deli, getting the newspaper, playing the lottery, and never forgetting to bring home candy for his children and even the neighborhood kids. Al had a love for cooking. He became an amazing cook by learning from and watching his incredible, Italian mother. He passed on his cooking expertise to his daughters teaching them how to make homemade pizza that was better than any restaurant pizza around. Some of his other famous specialties were homemade raviolis and homemade chicken nuggets and french fries. But there was nothing better than his homemade sauce and meatballs that tasted like it came straight from Italy. Our family enjoyed so many Sunday’s eating these delicious dinners together and watching sports with him. Al will forever be remembered for his 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. 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He passed on to his children and grandchildren the ultimate gift of determination and fi ght. We almost counted him out so many times, but he always found a way to make a comeback. His strength and resilience will live on through his family forever. Al adored his wife Sheryl. They loved spending time together and spent many fun nights hanging out with friends in the neighborhood. They loved going out to eat, taking drives to Revere and Nahant Beach, and getting away to their favorite spot, The Union Bluff Hotel, in York Beach, Maine. While their daughters were growing up, they spent every summer creating fun family memories at Mousam Lake in Maine surrounded by family and friends. Al loved being a member of the Tuna Club in Revere and the Marconi Club in Stoneham. He always looked forward to playing cards with friends and betting on horses. His love for sports ran deep. He was an eternal fan of the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, and the Boston Celtics. Al was fortunate to be able to celebrate the many championships with his beloved teams and was ecstatic when the Red Sox broke the curse in 2004. Because Al was such a welcoming man and loved by everyone who knew him, he earned the nickname, Al My Pal. There was nothing that made Al more proud than his fi ve daughters. He always said his biggest accomplishment in life was knowing that he raised good, loving kids. His motto in life was, if his daughters were happy, then he was happy, and his life was complete. We will always remember the many life lessons that he instilled in us. OBITUARIES | SEE Page 21 DATE PRICE Revere 23.10.2020 $ 350 000,00 23.10.2020 $ 625 000,00 22.10.2020 $ 429 900,00 21.10.2020 $ 770 000,00 20.10.2020 $ 640 000,00 19.10.2020 $ 720 000,00 19.10.2020 $ 385 000,00 350 Revere Beach Blvd #9G 19.10.2020 $ 235 000,00 19.10.2020 $ 615 000,00 19.10.2020 $ 635 000,00

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