Jason Crockett
Former AT&T Sales Consultant
Jason M. Crockett, a longtime Everett resident, passed away unexpectedly on November 3. He was 31 years old.
Jason graduated from Johnson and Wales University with a BS Degree and was a former sales consultant for AT&T. He was also an avid pool player.
The beloved son of Marie E. (Sobalo) Crockett and her husband, Paul Bogosian and the late Timothy R. Crockett, he was the loving brother of the late Brian T. Crockett, loving nephew of Ted Sobalo, Carol Mooney, Terry Fantasia, Patty Conte, and Maureen Whelan.
Funeral arrangements were by the JF Ward Funeral Home, Everett. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jason’s memory may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. For online guestbook visit jfwardfuneralhome.com
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Josephine Mardirosian
Lifelong Everett resident
Josephine “Pena” (Puopolo) Mardirosian of Everett, entered into rest at home on November 5 surrounded by her loving family. She was 87 years old.
Born in Everett and a lifelong resident, she was the beloved wife of George Mardirosian for over 68 years; dear and devoted mother of Jane Saraceni and her husband, John, Linda Celata and her husband, Edward, and Gail White and her longtime partner, Billy O’Keefe; loving nana of eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; dear sister of Ann Coppola and the late Jane Puopolo, Louis Puopolo, Ida Sachetta, Helen Pucillo, Rita Maglione and Amelia Perry. She is also survived by many loving longtime friends.
Funeral arrangements were by the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Pena’s memory to the Hallmark Health Hospice, 178 Savin St, Ste. 300, Malden, MA 02148 would be sincerely appreciated.
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Sheila Ferraro
Retired home health aide
Sheila (White) Ferraro of Beverly, formerly of Revere, Somerville and Everett, died on November 3 at Beverly Hospital. She was 71 years old.
Born in Waltham and a retired home health aide, she was the daughter of the late John and Bertha (Vaniderstine) White; the beloved wife of the late Anthony J.; devoted mother of Anthony J., Jr. and his wife, Danielle and Lisa Ferraro, all of Danvers and the cherished grandmother of Gianna and Nicholas. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements were by the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons –Bruno Funeral Home, Revere. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Harborlight House, 1 Monument Sq, Beverly MA 01915. For guest book, please visit www.Buonfiglio.com
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Carmen Rauseo Caprio
Long time member of Christopher Columbus High School staff; woman of elegance and style who set high goals and standards for herself and her children
Carmen Rauseo Caprio of Juno Beach, Florida, passesd away on October 23 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida after a brief illness. She was 92 years young.
She was the loving and devoted wife of the late Louis William Caprio, Sr. of Revere and the daughter of the late Angelo and Michelena Rauseo of East Boston. She is survived by her loving son, Louis William Caprio, Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth of Miami, Florida and was a devoted mother to the late Lucille DiFlumeri of Revere and the late Robert Caprio of Coral Springs, Fflorida. Carmen was one of 11 siblings and is survived only by her dear sister, Margaret Tripoli of Peabody. Carmen was loved and loved all her grandchildren: Christopher Di Flumeri and his wife, Nicole, Keith Caprio and his wife, Agatha, Kenneth Caprio, Danielle Caprio, Ashley Porcaro and her husband, Steven, Tye Ridolfi and Sinclaire Caprio. Carmen also enjoyed the time she was able to spend with her great-grandchildren: Madelyn Schmidt, Sierra Di Flumeri, Ruthie Sullivan and Dominic Caprio.
Carmen was born in Boston and was an honors graduate of Boston Latin High School. In addition to raising three children, she was a long time member of the school staff at Christopher Columbus High School in Boston’s North End. Carmen lived in the Boston area for 75 years before moving to Boca Raton permanently in 2002, then she relocated again in 2008 to The Waterford Community in Juno Beach, FL, where she lived the remainder of her years. She was an active member of her church and community while living in Boston and continued that commitment in Florida right up to the last month of her life.
Carmen’s commitment to her family, her faith and God supported and carried her through to her very last days. She was a woman of elegance and style, who set high goals and standards for herself and expected no less from her children.
A Mass celebrating Carmen’s life will be held at St. Mary’s of the Assumption Church in Revere on Saturday, November 14 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Carmen’s memory to the Franciscan Mission Associates, 274-280 West Lincoln Ave, P.O. Box 598, Mt. Vernon, NY 10551. Attn: Ms. Madeline Bonnici /Executive Director.