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Marilyn L. Ahern
August 20, 1932 - October 23, 2005
Ahern - Marilyn L. (O'Neil) of East Boston, passed away on Sunday October 23rd, 2005.
Beloved wife of the late Gerald F. Ahern.
Devoted mother of Linda Zenga of South Boston, Debra Twomey and her husband John M. of Charlestown, Patricia, Pamela and Barbara Robinson, all of Charlestown, Geraldine Norrish and her husband Paul of East Boston, Marilyn Dinjian and her husband Mark of Reading, Elizabeth Ahern of East Boston, William Ahern and his wife Julie of New Hampshire, and the late Leonard J. Robinson.
Dear sister of Ann Conley of South Boston, Joyce O’Neil of Dorchester, Barbara Broderick, beloved sister-in-law of Mike Broderick of Weymouth, as well as the late Helen Connolly, Buddy O’Neil, Gene O’Neil, Patricia Serino and Eddie O’Neil.
Cherished grandmother of 21 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral from the Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street (Orient Heights) East Boston on Thursday October 27th, 2005 at 9:00am. Funeral Mass in the Most Holy Redeemer Church, 72 Maverick Street (Maverick Square), East Boston at 10:00am. Visiting hours are on Wednesday October 26th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.
Marilyn was born in Boston in 1932. She was a mother and a homemaker. Marilyn passed away peacefully at home after a brief illness surrounded by her loving family. She was 73 years of age.
The Memorial Home is handicapped accessible and a children’s lounge is available. Courtesy valet parking at the front entrance and ample off street parking is also available. For transportation to the memorial home please call 617-569-0990.
Memorial Donations in Marilyn's memory may be made to The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PO Box 650309, Dallas TX 75265.
Services will conclude with Marilyn being laid to rest in the Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden.
Louise Aiello
December 25, 1918 - December 8, 2004
Aiello - Louise (Sozio) of Winthrop, formerly of East Boston, passed away on Wednesday December 8th, 2004.
Beloved wife of the late Michael Aiello.
Devoted mother of Susan Saviano and her husband Philip of Saugus.
Cherished grandmother of Michael Saviano and Laurie Fiore. Adored great grandmother of Brian. Also survived by her loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral from the Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street (Orient Heights) East Boston on Saturday December 11th, 2004 at 9:00am. Funeral Mass in St.Joseph-St.Lazarus Church, 59 Ashley Street, East Boston at 10:00am. Visiting hours are on Friday December 10th from 4:00pm to 8:00pm. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.
Louise was born in Boston on Christmas Day, 1918. She lived most of her life in East Boston before moving to Winthrop a few years ago. Louise passed away peacefully at the Winthrop Place Nursing Home. She was 85 years of age.
The Memorial Home is handicapped accessible and a children’s lounge is available. Courtesy valet parking at the front entrance and ample off street parking is also available. For transportation to the memorial home please call 617-569-0990.
Memorial Donations in Louise's memory may be made to the Winthrop Place Activity Fund, 26 Sturgis Street, Winthrop, MA 02152.
Services will conclude with Louise being laid to rest in St. Michael's Cemetery
in Boston.
Josephine Albanese
November 3, 1903 - July 8, 2002
Albanese - Josephine (Saggese) of Orient Heights East Boston on Monday July 8th, 2002 in her 99th year.
Beloved wife of the late Sabino Albanese.
Devoted mother of Lillian Ruggiero and her husband Nicholas of East Boston, Frank Albanese and his wife Mary of Beverly, Doris Roye and her husband Weldon of Cape Coral Florida, and the late Mary Peirce. Dear mother-in-law of Henry Peirce of Amherst.
Loving sister of Anthony Saggese of Cape Cod, Alberta Catania of East Boston, Pasquale Saggese of East Boston, Philip Saggese of Somerville, Armando "Mindy" Saggese of Wakefield and Florida, and the late Lena Tosto.
Cherished grandmother of 10 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and the late Tommy Ruggiero and Lorin Roye. Also survived by many fond nieces and nephews.
Funeral from the Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street (Orient Heights) East Boston on Thursday July 11th at 9:00am. Funeral Mass in St.Joseph-St.Lazarus Church, 59 Ashley Street, East Boston at 10:00am. Visiting hours are on Wednesday July 10th from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.
In lieu of flowers, because of her great love of and devotion to St.Joseph-St.Lazarus Church, memorial donations may be made in Josephine's memory to the St.Joseph-St.Lazarus Church Building Fund, 59 Ashley Street, East Boston 02128.
Josephine was born in Italy in 1903 and, after coming to the United States at a young age, was a lifelong resident of East Boston. She worked for many years in a chocolate factory and was a past member of Ladies of Mt. Carmel Society. Josephine passed away after a brief illness at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
The Memorial Home is handicapped accessible and a children's lounge is available. Courtesy valet parking at the front entrance and ample off street parking is also available. For transportation to the memorial home please call 617-569-0990.
Services will conclude with Josephine being laid to rest with her beloved husband Sabino at the Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden.
Louis C. Alberghini
September 10, 1923 - August 18, 2002
Alberghini - Louis C. "Packy" of East Boston on Sunday August 18, 2002.
Loving son of the late Attilio and Mary (Serra) Alberghini.
Dear brother of Elsie Silva of Falmouth and the late Eva Ferriani, June Romaine, Harold Alberghini, Richard Alberghini, Arthur Alberghini, and Ronald Alberghini. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Long time companion of Eleanor Alberghini of Saugus.
A Funeral Service will be conducted by Father Brian McHugh in our chapel at Ruggiero-Mazzarella Memorial Home, 971 Saratoga Street (Orient Heights) East Boston on Tuesday morning August 20 at 10:00am. Visiting will be prior to the service from 9:00am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited.
Louis, or "Packy" as many of his friends knew him, was born in Boston in 1923. He was a life-long resident of East Boston. Louis was a decorated Army veteran of WWII and worked for many years as a commercial artist for Matthew Co. He was a member of the Jeffries Point Yacht Club. Louis passed away after a short illness at the Chelsea Soldiers Home aged 78 years.
Memorial donations may be made in Louis' memory to the Chelsea Soldiers Home, Att: Patients Activity Fund, 91 Crest Avenue, Chelsea MA 02150.
The Memorial Home is handicapped accessible and a children's lounge is available. Courtesy valet parking at the front entrance and ample off street parking is also available. For transportation to the memorial home please call 617-569-0990.
Services will conclude with Louis being laid to rest at the Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden.