THE PEABODY ADVOCATE - Friday, October 13, 2017
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OBITUAR I E S Rosario R. “Russ” Burgio Of Peabody, formerly of Melrose, October 4, 2017, age 83. Beloved husband of 59 years to Barbara (Bates) Burgio. Loving father of Russell R. Burgio & his wife Lois of Haverhill, Jeanne Kashima & her husband Toshi of Greenfield, Barbara Latshaw & her husband Michael of Stoneham and Linda Giglio & her husband Robert of NJ. Cherished grandfather of Allison Burgio, Hannah Cardin & her husband Bryan, Takumi Kashima, Marie Kashima, Andrea Driver & her husband Kenneth, Mark Latshaw, Renee Giglio & Benjamin Giglio. Proud great grandfather of Darby Cardin & Jacob Driver. Caring brother of Marie DeMellia, Benjamin Burgio & his wife Christine and the late Salvatore & John Burgio. Also survived by numerous nieces, nephews & friends. Funeral procession from Gately Funeral Home on Monday, October 9, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Wakefield. US Korean War Navy Veteran. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Russ’s name to Care Dimensions Hospice, 75 Sylvan St., Suite B102, Danvers, MA 01923. For obituary or to send a message of condolence please visit www.gatelyfh.com. Gately Funeral Home
Bartley A. “Bart” Rogers, Jr.
Harry S. Sklar
terment in the Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. For more information, please call 1-877-71ROCCO. or www.roccofuneralhomes.com
Woodrow W. “Bing” Potter, Jr.
At 67, formerly of Needham, MA, died on Thursday, September 28. Born in Boston and raised in Belmont and Peabody, he was the son of Abraham and Pearl (Fine) Sklar. He obtained his M.S. of Taxation degree from Bentley College and worked as a tax accountant until his retirement in 2014. Harry’s life was greatly enriched by two dogs and a cat he adopted from Boston area shelters. He also enjoyed discussing current political, economic and sports news. He is survived by his wife of sixteen years, Ann (Meyerhoff ) Sklar; his two sisters, Rachel Belliveau of Estero, Florida and Leah Sklar of Newton; and his nieces Laura and Amy Belliveau of Estero. A burial service was held on Monday, October 2 at Lake Vale Cemetery in Belchertown. Donations in his memory may be made to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in memory of Harry S. Sklar, with notification to Ann Sklar (asklar02492@comcast.net) Beers and Story Belchertown Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit www.beersandstory.com to sign the online condolence register.
Marie (Osterlund) Milioto
Of Peabody, age 95, Sept. 29, 2017, beloved husband of the late Emedia L. “Mitzie” (DiPietropaolo) Rogers. Dear father of Elizabeth “Beth” Rogers and her husband Richard Tenby of Boston and Bartley A. Rogers, III of Lynn, and cherished grandfather of Owen Tenby of Boston. He is survived by three of his 10 siblings: Patsy and Christine, both of Texas, and Jerry Rogers of Mississippi, and he leaves several nieces and nephews. Bart was a retired and an accomplished U.S. Air Force Pilot who attained the rank of Major, having served in both World War II and the Korean conflicts. Following cremation, a Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday October 14, 2017 at 10 AM in the Brooksby Village Chapel, followed by a reception. Urn burial will be in the Delaware Veterans Cemetery in Bear, DE. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the USO. Please visit www. ccbfuneral.com for online obituary or sign condolences. Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home 82 Lynn St Peabody, MA 01960
ARRESTS
Of Peabody, formerly of York, Maine and Somerville on September 30th. Beloved wife of the late Joseph. Sister of the late Henrik and Elsa. Survived by one niece Teresa Catalano of Malden, two nephews, Domenic Martucci of Saugus and Christopher Osterlund of Malden and two great-nieces Nicole and Lauren, both of Belmont. Funeral was held from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, Everett on Friday, October 6. Funeral Mass in the Brooksby Village Chapel. In-
Of Peabody, formerly of Wakefield, Oct. 5. Beloved husband of Janet O’Leary. Loving father of William W. Potter & wife Tracy of Northborough, & Brian S. Potter & wife Clarissa of TN. Grandfather of Tyler, Quinn, Morgan, Jackson, & Ella. Uncle of Bradley Franckum & Shannah Hall Franckum. Funeral Services & interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the MSPCA-Angell, 350 So. Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130. For obit/directions/guest book www.mcdonaldfs.com
Syrel Lewis At 77, formerly of Chelsea and Marblehead, passed peacefully on Thursday at Continuing Care at Brookby Village, Peabody. She was the wife of the late Leonard Lewis and they shared many years of marriage until his passing in 2005. Born in Boston, she was a daughter of the late Philip and Etta (Wolfe) Maskin. She graduated with a degree in Early Childhood Development from BU and taught for many years in the communities of Chelsea, Wakefield, Marblehead and Swampscott as well as at the Salvation Army in Lynn. She was a proud member of Hadassa Northeast. Left to cherish her memory are her son, Andrew Lewis and his wife Jun Leng of Chicago, IL, her daughter, Krissey Regan of Marblehead and her two beloved grandsons, Jacob Matthews and Nathan Lewis. She also leaves behind many beloved relatives and friends. Funeral Services were held on Sunday, October 8 in Stanetsky Hymanson Memorial Chapel, Salem. Interment followed next to her beloved Leonard in Lebanon Tifereth Israel Memorial Park, in Peabody. Donations in Syrel’s memory may be made to Animal Rescue League, 10 Chandler St, Boston, MA 02116. For more information or to register in the online guestbook, please visit: www. stanetskyhymansonsalem.com Stanetsky Hymanson Memorial Chapel Salem, MA 781-581-2300
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Krystal Lee Mercado, 31, of 12 Pope St., Salem, was cited for an uninsured motor vehicle and for an unregistered motor vehicle. Stephanie Hudson, 27, of 147 Curwin Cir., Lynn, was charged with possession of a Class A drug. Jason E. Thurston, 31 of 51 Holly St., Gloucester, was charged with possession of heroin and with possession of a Class B drug.
Raymond J. Viera, 29, of 5 Henry Ave., Lynn, was charged with operating with registration revoked, with uninsured motor vehicle and with having no inspection/ sticker. Lisette Canela, 32, of 58 Cabot St., Beverly, was charged with failure to use care in start, stop, turn, and with an arrest warrant. Gamaelle Charles, 25, of 94 Winter St., Saugus, was charged with operating after license revoked. Devin L. Potvin, 24, of 54 Highland Ave., Lynn, was charged with an arrest warrant.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 Kristie Lee Kaminski, 31, of 11 Anderson St., Peabody, was summonsed for operating a motor vehicle with license suspended and leaving the scene of property damage. G e o r g e D a v i d Pe r r u zzi, 23, of Watertown, was charged with improper turn and with operating a motor vehicle with license suspended.
CANDIDATES | FROM PAGE 10 building permits to have hours of operation and restrictions posted on them. She said that each permit must also be posted on the city’s website. “Now residents can easily access permits to ascertain if a permit holder is not adhering to their permit,” she said. “This is a major improvement for residents in maintaining quality of life in their neighborhoods.” In addition, Manning-Martin said used car lots are now obligated to make their permits visible from the street. “This may not sound like a big deal, but if you have one of these lots in your neighborhood, it’s a big deal,” she said. The next two years would be Gravel’s sixth term on the council should he be re-elected. “I still have much to offer the citizens of Peabody in terms of my services as an elected official to the community,” he said, adding that in prior years he assisted with developing new zoning regulations, revitalizing Centennial Park and the downtown as well as investing in public safety and services. “While we have accomplished much, I feel there is much more to do.” In addition to his work on the council, Gravel is the current chairman and president of the Peabody Education foundation. He also sits on the Board of Directors of organizations including the YMCA of Metro North, Peabody Main Streets and the North Shore Technology Council.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3 John Lyle Ciardi, 64, of 6 Antrim Rd., Peabody, was charged with disorderly conduct, with threatening to commit a crime, with resisting arrest and with intimidation of a witness.
“I believe that community service outside of an elected capacity is critical for any elected official,” he said. Professionally, Gravel said he and his wife Catherine have owned and operated GraVoc, a technology solutions consulting company, since 1994. “This experience helps me understand the needs of our commercial taxpayers and it brings real life decision making and problem solving to my council role,” he said. Gravel has also worked for the State Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and was the chief financial and chief operating officer for a technology company called Selecterm. Other councillor-at-large candidates include challengers Ryan Melville, Peter Bakula, Thomas Rossignoll and Russell Donovan. In addition to Gravel and Manning-Martin, Councillor-At-Large Thomas Gould is also seeking re-election. In the ward races, Ward 1 City Councillor Jon Turco, Ward 2 City Councillor Peter McGinn and Ward 3 City Councillor James Moutsoulas are all running unopposed in the Nov. 7 General Election. Ward 4 City Councillor Edward Charest is being challenged by Bukia Chalvire and Ward 5 City Councillor Joel Saslaw is being challenged by James Jeffrey. There is no incumbent candidate in Ward 6 with upcoming retirement of City Councillor Barry Sinewitz. Candidates Michael Geomelos and Mark O’Neill are vying for that seat.