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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 OBITUARIES Lucy R. (DiGiovanni) Chinn of Saugus for over fi fty years, Lucy was the daughter of the late Nicolas and Tommasina DiGiovanni. Lucy was also the youngest of eight siblings, all of whom predeceased her. Lucy is the beloved wife of A ge 94 (June 4, 1926 – November 14, 2020), at Alliance Health at Rosewood Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center in Peabody. Born in Revere, and a resident GRANT | FROM Page 15 tance program to assist more families. • Lend a Hand Society (Greater Boston): The organization will use the funding to enhance its current program to assist more households in need in Greater Boston with paying heating bills. • Town of Norton: The municipally run program will expand its outreach to senior and veteran populations who need assistance in paying heating bills. • United Way (Bristol, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk and Suff olk Counties): The emergency heating assistance program will expand its outreach to families in need. • Springfi eld Partners for Community Action: The organization will use the funds to increase the reach of its current program which helps residents the late William Chinn. She is survived by her loving children William Chinn and his late wife Carolyn of East Boston, Patricia Bellone and her husband Rocco of Saugus, Annmarie Chinn of East Boston, and the late Thomas Chinn. She is the cherished grandmother of Tara Chinn of East Boston, Michael Chinn of East Boston, and Tiana Borzilleri and her husband Jonathan of Stoneham. Lucy is the adored great-grandmother and “Nana” to Charles “Charlie” and Maxwell “Max” Borzilleri of Stoneham. She is also survived by her niecin need who do not qualify for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. • The Towns of Palmer, Weymouth and Dartmouth: The Towns will expand the reach of their current fuel assistance programs. • The Southeast Asian Coalition of Massachusetts (Essex, Plymouth, Suff olk and Worcester Counties): The organization will use the funds to enhance its current program that is geared toward assisting Southeast Asian- and Arabic-speaking households to gain access to fuel assistance programs. • The Spanish American Center (northern Worcester County): The organization will use the funding to expand its current program that provides assistance to Latinx families. • REACH (Refuge, Education, Advocacy and CHange) Beyond es Patricia Nagle, Barbara DiMarco, and nephew James “Skippy” Giovanni. Lucy also leaves behind her great friend, Isabella Johnson, as well as many other relatives and friends. Lucy worked at MelroseWakefield Hospital in the dietary department for 25 years before retiring. Lucy’s greatest joys in life were her faith, family, and cooking. Lucy’s famous meatballs, pasta and pizzelle cookies will be missed by many. Lucy’s family would like to thank the staff of Rosewood for their compassionate care, love and kindness over the past two years. In lieu of fl owers, Lucy’s family welcomes donations in her name to the Huntington’s Disease Society of America, www. hdsa.org, or My Brother’s Table Domestic Violence (Greater Boston communities in Middlesex County): The organization will provide funds for survivors of domestic violence in need of assistance in paying gas heating bills. • Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association (Greater Lowell): The organization will use the funds to help those in the Cambodian American community in Greater Lowell who are in need. The grant program ran through October 31, 2021. Attorney General Healey is encouraging residents who are experiencing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic to contact their utility company to learn about the available assistance programs. The state’s utility companies are off ering fi nancial assistance to residents impacted by the pandemic, including fl exible payment plans and balance forgiveness plans for those who are eligible. Utility companies are authorized to provide payment plans for up to 12 months for residents who are behind in their payments. The Attorney General’s Offi ce urges residents who are experiencing a loss of income to consult with their utility to see if they may qualify for the utility’s low-income rate, Arrearage Management Programs (AMP) or LIHEAP. Customers might qualify for low-income assistance, even if they haven’t in the past, as eligibility is based on the last four weeks of gross household income. AMP provides for an individualized payment plan that, if followed, allows the customer to have forgiven all or a portion of an outstanding unpaid balance. In order to qualify for LIHEAP, customers must 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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Beloved wife of 60 years to the late John Lovetere, Jr. Cherished mother to Elizabeth A. Pesce & Joyce J. Misci & her husband John, all of Revere. Adoring grandmother of Melyssa J. Perkins & husband Jamie of West Peabody, Bryan A. Misci & wife Kim of Rowley, Krystin L. Misci & Adam M. Misci, both of Revere & Tyla Elizabeth Pesce & her fi ancee, Lucas Rodriguez of Chelsea. Proud greatgrandmother to Jace & Miles. Dear sister of Joanne McAulay of Westwood, Jane Forte & husband Richard of Waltham & the late, Mary Norden, Kathryn M. Gillen, Ruth A. Sugar, Patricia Sisto & Lucille Fogarty. Audrey was a retiree of Great Northern Manufacturing of Revere & Chelsea for over 25 years. have a household income that does not exceed 60 percent of the state median income. The offi ce also urges residents who are struggling to pay their bills to contact their local Community Action Network to determine if they qualify for available financial assistance. Some recipients of the Attorney General’s Natural Gas Fuel Assistance Grant program will supplement LIHEAP funding at Community Action Networks. For more information about gas utilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the resource page, which includes contact information for Massachusetts utility companies. Customers who have concerns about their utility rights during the public health crisis should contact the consumer assistance hotline at 617-727-8400 or fi le a complaint online. 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