Obituaries 10-14-2020

Alfred George D’Angelo

Retired Everett Housing Authority Maintenance Foreman

Alfred George D’Angelo of Everett entered into eternal rest after a brief illness on Wednesday, Oct. 7 in the Katzman Center for Living in Chelsea. He was 80 years old.

Born in Melrose and a lifelong resident of Everett, he worked for many years as a maintenance foreman for the Everett Housing Authority.

He wa the dear son of the late Bernice (Surrette) and George D’Angelo, beloved husband of Janet M. (O’Keefe) D’Angelo, dear and devoted father of Mary Doherty and her husband, Daniel of Virginia, George D’Angelo and his wife, Carol of Lynnfield and David D’Angelo of Everett; brother of David D’Angelo and his wife, Linda of Saugus, Paulette DeViller and her late husband, Andrew of Malden and Robert D’Angelo and his wife, Carmel of Dunmere, PA and loving grandfather of Kaitlyn, Jillian, Daniel and Jack Doherty. 

Because of COVID-19 and the safety and concerns for their family and friends,  all services will be private. Arrangements are by the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett.  617.387.3120.

Rose Caruso

Devout Catholic

Rose (Rossi) Caruso, a lifelong resident of Revere, died on October 8 at the age of 97. 

Rose was a devout Catholic who attended Mass regularly at. St Anthony’s Church. She enjoyed spending summers with her family and friends at Revere Beach. She will be truly missed by all who knew her.

Born in Revere on June 22, 1923 to the late Anthony Rossi and Marie (Rappa), she was the beloved wife of the late Armando Caruso, devoted mother of Armand Caruso of Revere and the late Angela Adams  (Caruso), cherished grandmother of James Adams and his wife, Lisa of Maynard, adored great grandmother of Sofia Adams and dear sister of the late Michael Rossi, Anthony Rossi, and Emily Martuccio.

A Funeral Mass was Celebrated at St. Anthony’s Church in Revere and Entombment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Rose’s name to American Heart Association, P.O. Box 417005, Boston, MA 02241-7005 or at www2.heart.org.  For guest book, please visit www.buonfigliocom.

John G. Fraser III

Retired Mass. State Tax Examiner, Master Mason, Long Active in the Everett Community 

John G. Fraser III, a lifelong Everett resident, passed away Friday morning, October 9 at the Katzman Family Center for Living in Chelsea.  He was 81 years old.

Born and raised in Everett, the son of the late John G. Fraser, Jr. and Olga J. (Flight) Fraser, John attended Everett Public Schools and graduated from Everett High School, Class of 1958.  After high school he attended Fisher Junior College in Boston.  John enlisted in the US Air Force on October 3, 1960 and was honorably discharged on September 29, 1964.  In 2007 John retired from the Commonwealth of MA after he dedicated 27 years of service as a tax examiner.  John also worked as a Sales Representative for Converse Rubber for 12 years. 

He was an active member of his community.  John was a long time member of the Glendale Methodist Church in Everett and also a member of the Boy Scouts of America Troop #720 for 15 years.  He enjoyed being a Scout Leader for a number of years.  John was also a 54 year Master Mason of the Mt. Vernon-Galilean Lodge.  He was very proud to be a Mason and a Veteran, however the greatest joy in his life were his grandchildren.  He loved spending time with them and watching them grow.  He will be greatly missed by all who loved him.    

The devoted husband of Nancy J. (Mayo) Fraser with whom he shared 52 years of marriage, he was the beloved father of John G. Fraser IV and his wife, Michelle and Jeffrey G. Fraser and his wife, Stacey, all of Everett, brother of the late Douglas G. Fraser and is also lovingly survived by three grandchildren, Kayla M. Fraser, Christian J. and Avery L. Fraser, all of Everett.  

Funeral services were conducted at the Glendale United Methodist Church in Everett on Monday, October 12 at 12 Noon.  Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Carafa Family Funeral Home in Chelsea.  Donations in John’s memory may be made to the Glendale United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 151 Glendale St., Everett, MA 02149.  We encourage family and friends to visit www.carafafuneralhome.com to offer condolences at this time by means of the online guest book or to send a personalized sympathy card.

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