David P. Intraversato
Family & friends are respectfully invited a visitation in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway, REVERE, on Saturday, November 4th beginning at 9:00 a.m. for David P. Intraversato, who died on Thursday, October 26th following a two year courageous conflict with Primary Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma of the Central Nervous System at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House in Reading. Following the visitation, a Memorial Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St., REVERE at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be held privately.
A native East Bostonian, he lived there & was an attendee of the former Sacred Heart Grammar School, graduating in 1960. He was an alumnus of Boston College High School, Class of 1964. David continued his education at Northeastern University with the class of 1968, graduating in 1968 with a degree in Education and Counseling. David then settled on the South Shore in Abington, where he would become most active socially and academically. For a number of years, he was a baseball coach with the Abington Little League. Socially he was an active member with the Abington Knights of Columbus. He returned to East Boston to care for his Dad when his Mom died in 1997, and subsequently remained there until after his Dad’s death in the winter of 1999, when he moved to Revere. Most of his working career was spent as a Union Shop Steward with the Department of Employment Security for at least 25 years, retiring in 2008. Concurrently with his civil service appointment, he was a Licensed Real Estate Broker, managing & purchasing older homes and properties.
He is the beloved husband of eight (8) years to Margaret A. “Peggy” (DeFronzo) Vitale-Intraversato of Revere. He is also the devoted Dad to Gina M. Intraversato of Marshfield, David A. lntraversato & his wife, Alexandra of Freeport, Maine & Dena Vitale-Coffey & her husband, Joseph of Revere. He is the cherished Grandfather to Carly M., Nicholas D., Grace L., Francesca R. & Michael P.
David was a great friend.
Our deep condolences to his family.
Dan and Betty
Great man, he was a big influence on me as a young kid. One of my favorite hockey coaches ever. Godspeed, Trapp.
The Thompson Family will forever remember David as a wonderful, funny, charismatic, loving brother-in-law & uncle.
He was a big part of our family and will be truly missed.
May he Rest In Peace
Always remain in our thoughts & heart.
Love Dennis & Denise
David was a wonderful, funny, and beautiful cousin. He was always telling stories and making everyone laugh. Whenever you saw him, he always had a great big kiss for you. I will always remember growing up and telling everyone how “handsome” my cousin was. I will miss his great sense of humor and his beautiful smile. May you rest in peace David, I Love You.
Cousin Carol (Moschella)Prezioso
Big Trap. Was a pleasure being coached by you when I was younger. Good memories. RIP.
Great man, was a positive roll model to youngster in the dugout, on the bench and in life. RIP Big Trap
Forever in our hearts, my he rest in pease!
Love, connie and tony