Marie Perrella
Revere School Department Retiree
Marie (Frongillo) Perrella of Revere died on October 8 at the age of 92.
Marie worked as a bookkeeper and manager for over 30 years in the School Department for the City of Revere. She will be sorely missed by all who knew her.
Marie was one of 11 children. Born in Revere on February 10, 1929 to the late Andrew and Jeanette (DeMasse) Frongillo, she was the beloved wife of 69 years to the late John Perrella Sr., devoted mother of Janice Perrella of East Boston, Kenneth Perrella and his wife, Nancy of Revere and the late John Perrella Jr., cherished grandmother of 10 and adored great grandmother of 22. She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
A Funeral will be held from the Paul Buonfiglio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere St, Revere on Thursday, October 14, at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Anthony’s Church at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. A Visitation will be held today, Wednesday, from 4 to 8 p.m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. For guest book, please visit www.buonfiglio.com.
Camille Manning
July 16, 1928 – October 3, 2021
Camille Manning, 93, of Exeter, NH and formerly of Chelsea – beloved mother, grandmother and friend to all, died peacefully on Sunday, October 3 with family by her side.
Camille was a devoted mother to three children: John Manning of Clinton,
NY, Adele Fee of Seabrook, NH and Amelia Emerson of Sanbornton, NH. She was a dearly-loved grandmother to four grandchildren: Jessica (Fee) Sprouse of Stoneham, MA, Matthew Fee of Raymond, NH, Janelle (Emerson) Phillips of Hoschton, GA, and Lauren Emerson of Sanbornton, NH, as well as great-grandmother to Zara May, Luna Jane, Violet Ann and Henry Cash Sprouse of Stoneham. Camille was also a dear mother and grandmother-in-law to: Bonnie Manning, Bob Fee Jr., Randy Emerson, Kelly Scott Sprouse and Ben Phillips and “Auntie Camille” to many nieces and nephews. All share in mourning the unique and memorable woman affectionately referred to as “Gram.”
Born in Boston on July 16, 1928, Camille was the youngest of Salvatore and Amelia LaRiccia’s eight children: Sylvia (Pennacchio), Angelina (Welsh), Consalvo, Phyllis (Perkins), Anthony, Jane (Pellegrino) and Gloria (Fallstich) – part of a loving Italian family in a close-knit Chelsea neighborhood. Shortly after World War II, Camille left high school to work as a switchboard operator for New England Telephone, an occupation she worked at throughout her life. She met her ‘wonderful husband,’ John Dee Manning Jr., a handsome young Coast Guardsman from Arkansas, at a Chelsea High School football game – a love story she enjoyed retelling again and again. Cherished by her husband throughout their 57 years of marriage, Camille spoke affectionately of him daily after his passing in 2004.
“Camille with the Zeal” was a devout Witness of Jehovah, and spent nearly 50 years enthusiastically sharing the good news of the Kingdom with all. Her strong faith in a promised resurrection gave her the strength to face her terminal diagnosis of heart failure with courage.
She loved beautiful clothes, shoes and handbags and was always impeccably dressed, often reciting this little poem with a smile “a little powder, a little paint – makes you look like what you ain’t!” She deeply appreciated the compassionate care provided by the staff of Langdon Place Assisted Living of Exeter, and Beacon Hospice. She had an abiding love for music, played piano enthusiastically and often and was observed joyfully singing just days before her passing.
Camille was well-known and loved by her large extended family and many friends for her lifelong course of gracious hospitality and warm-hearted generosity. She will be dearly missed and never forgotten.
All are invited to join a Memorial Service for Camille, being held via Zoom video-conference on Saturday, October 30 at 1:30 p.m.
Mary McLaughlin
Dedicated Homemaker
Mary T. (Mylott) McLaughlin entered eternal rest on Saturday afternoon, October 9, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers surrounded by her loving family. She was 82 years of age.
Born in Williamstown County Galway Ireland, the daughter of the late Thomas and Ellen (Reilly) Mylott, Mary grew up in Ireland and attended school there and graduated from Williamstown High School.
When Mary turned 18, she came to the United States. She dedicated her working career as a homemaker, taking care of her home, her husband and their four children. Mary liked to remain active and devoted her time to her family, especially her grandchildren. She was a long time Everett resident but moved to Wilmington three years ago to be close to her family when her health began to decline. She will be sorely missed by all who loved her.
The wife of the late Patrick J. “PJ” McLaughlin, she was the beloved mother of Atty. Sean P. McLaughlin of Maryland, Teresa F. Murphy and her husband, Brian and Kevin B. McLaughlin, all of Wilmington and James M. McLaughlin and his wife, Jeannie of New York; dear sister of Sheila O’Brien of Everett, Catherine Mylott of Quincy, Bobby Mylott of Ireland, Tom Mylott of Scotland and the late Kevin Mylott and Sister Teresa Francis Mylott. She is also lovingly survived by 10 grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Mary’s visiting hours at the Carafa Family Funeral Home, 389 Washington Ave., Chelsea on Thursday, Oct. 14 from 3 to 7 p.m. Her Funeral will be held from the funeral home on Friday at 11 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Immaculate Conception Church, 487 Broadway, Everett at 12 Noon. Services will conclude with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
Salvatrice “Sally” Pace
Retiree of Grover Manor Hospital and Viking Seafood
Family and friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, October 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere for Salvatrice “Sally” Pace of Revere, who passed away on Sunday, October 10 surrounded by her loving family. Her Funeral will be conducted from the Funeral Home on Friday, October 15 at 10 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St., Revere at 11 a.m. immediately followed with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
Sally was born in Pietraperzia Italy on June 11, 1936 and she moved to The United States in 1955. Sally retired after many years of employment at The Grover Manor Hospital and Viking Seafood in 2001.
She was a devoted mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Her sense of humor and larger than life personality is something that will resonate with all who had the pleasure to know her. Sally spent her time in her yard, at the gym, and in the kitchen with family and friends. Her presence will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her.
She was the loving wife of 36 years to the late Biagio Pace; devoted mother of Vincent J. Pace of Revere and Richard S. Pace and his wife, Terry of Martinez, GA; cherished grandmother of Kayla Pace, Daniele Pace, Karly Pace, Maggie Pace and Kelsie Pace; adored great grandmother of Erin and Merideth; dear sister of Rocca Cilano of Revere, Maria Morello of Peabody, Nancy Penta of Revere and the late Biagio Pace.
To send online condolences, please visit www.vertuccioandsmith.com
Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the care and direction of the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals.