Obituaries 01-02-2014

Edward Nadolny

Of Chelsea, formerly of Everett

Edward P. Nadolny of Chelsea, formerly of Everett, died on December 25. A US Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, he was the beloved husband of the late Rose (Salamone); dear and devoted father of Daniel Nadolny and Rose Paradiso and her life partner, George Steuber of Everett; brother of the late Charles and Alex Nadolny and Helen Carberry; loving grandfather of Stephanie and Samuel Paradiso, III and great-grandfather of three great-grandchildren. Also surviving is his sister-in-law, Mary Nadolny of Everett. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Edward’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.) Everett, Tuesday morning, Dec. 31 from 9 to 10:30 a.m. followed by his Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, 487 Broadway, Everett, at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Contributions in Edward’s memory to St. Michael the Archangel Chapel, 91 Crest Ave., Chelsea, MA 02150, would be sincerely appreciated.

Mildred Berry

Retired Chelsea Soldiers’ Home Nurse and Mentor to Many

Mildred A. (Garmalinsky) Berry, a longtime resident of Chelsea and Everett, died on December 22 at her Everett residence under the loving care of her family following a prolonged illness. Born and raised in Willimantic, Connecticut, the family moved to Chelsea before moving to Everett 37 years ago. “Millie” was a graduate of both the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home School of Nursing and the Mass Bay College of Nursing. For more than 32 years, she nursed at the Chelsea Soldiers’ Home where she earned an outstanding reputation as a most caring and devoted nurse, not only to her patients but to their families as well. Families would often request that she be assigned to their loved one’s care. Millie enjoyed the role of “mentor” to many nursing students often resulting in continued life-long relationships. She was the wife of the late George R. Berry, Sr., who died in December of 2003; the devoted mother of Millie Berry, RN and George R. Berry, Jr. both of Everett, William L. Berry and his late wife, Maryalice of Uxbridge and the late Stephen J. Berry, who died in June of 1974. She also leaves her dear twin sister, Lee Woodworth of Willimantic, CT and she is also lovingly survived by her surrogate grandson, Andrew Forget of Uxbridge and her faithful friends, Nancy Hocter of Middleton, Lucy Hunter and Nino Mittolo, both of Revere, and by many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals, Revere. Interment was in the family lot at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1800, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN, 38101-9908. For additional information, visit: www.vertuccioandsmith.com

Robert Anderson

Avid Sports Fan of Ayer, formerly of Chelsea

Robert C. Anderson of Ayer, formerly of Chelsea and Malden, passed away at the Apple Valley Center in Ayer on December 21. He was 63 years old.

Born in Chelsea, he lived here until his marriage and has lived in Ayer since 1999. Bob worked for the City of Malden maintenance dept. for 10 years leaving there to work in the same capacity for the City of Somerville for 20 years until his retirement. A member of the Malden VFW and American Legion, in his spare time he was an avid sports fan who took pride in knowing all statistical information of all teams.

He was the devoted husband of 32 years of Jacqueline (Crannell) Anderson; beloved brother of Marilyn Klimarchark of Chelsea, Mary Nadworny of Tyngsboro, Patricia Beffre of NH and the late Margie Laidlaw, Kenneth Anderson and Claire Spencer and is also lovingly survived by his beloved cat K.C., many nieces and nephews and his best friend, Nick Carbone.

Funeral arrangements were by the Carroll Funeral Home, Malden. Committal was private. Expressions of sympathy in Bob’s name may be made to St. Jude Children’s Reserach Hospital, P.O. Box 1893, Memphis, TN 38101-9950.

To send a message of condolence to Roberts family, please visitwww.smithfuneralhomes.com

Robert Orcione

Carpenter’s Union Member,

Past President of the 5-2 Club in Chelsea

Robert Orcione, a lifelong resident of Everett, died at home on December 12. He was 63 years old. Born in Everett, he was a US Army veteran of the Vietnam Era, a member and past president of the 5-2 Club in Chelsea and the Carpenter’s Union, Local 218. He was the beloved husband of 38 years of Karla R. (Lucas) Orcione; loving son of the late Americo and Marion (Whitmore) Orcione; dear and devoted father of Keith R. Orcione and his fiance, Jewel Hoeun of Saugus, Janel M. Orcione of Everett and Justin A. Orcione and his wife, Jillian of Malden; brother of Nancy Vitukevich of Everett and Linda Greeley and her husband, Michael of Chelsea; loving grandfather of Ayuka Yazawa, Charlize Hoeun, Rocco Orcione, Isabelle Orcione and Bianca Orcione; brother-in-law of Donna and John Butler of Stoneham, Gail and Greg Hoskins of Florida, William and Lisa Lucas of Wakefield, April Akley of Malden and the late Eric and Steven Lucas. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett. Interment with military honors was in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.

Carole Ann Beaulieu

Worked for Chelsea City Retirement Board and Formerly for Our Lady of the Assumption Parish

Carole Ann (Levy) Beaulieu, a lifelong Chelsea resident, passed away early Christmas morning at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston after a suffering a debilitating stroke three days earlier. Born and raised in Chelsea, she was the daughter of the late William A. and Margaret W. (Cox) Levy. She attended local schools and was a graduate of Chelsea High School, Class of 1960. She married Arthur Beaulieu and together they raised their two daughters in Chelsea. A devoted housewife and mother, Carole also worked outside of her home for many years in Chelsea City Hall for the City Retirement Board as a Financial Administrator. She retired in 2002 after 15 years of service. Earlier, she worked for 14 years in the Rectory Office for Our Lady of the Assumption Parish as their Financial Clerk. Carole, who was a six year Breast Cancer survivor, enjoyed traveling with her husband, they enjoyed many weekend getaways together. She was the beloved wife of 47 years to Arthur Beaulieu; devoted mother of Michelle Griffith of Hudson, NH and Susan Kilgallen and her husband, William of Brighton; cherished grandmother of Ginelle Testa, Derek and Cassidy Griffith and Liam and Aidan Kilgallen; dear sister of Margaret Petrosino of Revere, Donna DiPrima of Merrimac, NH and the late William Levy. Funeral Services were held last Saturday and were led by Rev. Vincent Gianni. Should friends desire, contributions in her memory may be made to the Breast Care Center c/o BIDMC, 330 Brookline Ave., Boston, MA 02215. For a link for donations or to send a sympathy card, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com

Richard Campagna

Boston Parks Department Retiree

Richard Campagna formerly of East Boston, passed away on December 22 at the Chelsea Soldiers Home where he has lived for the past few years.

Born and raised in East Boston, he was the son of the late Napoleon and Edith Campagna. He attended schools in East Boston, graduated from East Boston High School. He enlisted in the US Army in 1946 and was honorably discharged following World War II. Richard worked for many years for the Boston Parks Department in East Boston retiring after many years of faithful and dedicated service.

He is survived by his niece, Judith Russell of Florida.

A Funeral Mass was celebrated in St. Michael the Archangel Chapel. Services concluded with Military Honors. T Funeral Arrangements entrusted to the care and direction of the Anthony Memorial / Frank A. Welsh and Sons Funeral Home, Chelsea. To send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.WelshFuneralHome.com.

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