Marilyn J. (Kehoe) Cunio
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on, Wednesday, July 25th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107) REVERE, for Marilyn J. (Kehoe) Cunio, who unexpectedly on Friday, July 20th at Burlington’s Lahey Clinic. Her funeral will be conducted from the Funeral Home on Thursday, July 26th at 9:30 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church (Corner of Beach St. & Winthrop Ave.) REVERE at 10:30 a.m., and immediately followed by Entombment at Holy Cross Community Mausoleum, Malden.
Marilyn was born & raised in Revere, the youngest in a family of ten (10). She attended Revere schools and was a 1960 alumna of Revere High School. Throughout her working career, she wore many hats, sometimes working two jobs concurrently & taking superb care of her six (6) children, ten (10) Grandchildren and several of her Brothers and Sisters. To say, she was busy was an understatement. Her first job was with Transitron as an assembly worker for over ten (10) years. She also worked for the former Grover Manor Hospital of Revere as a Nurse’s aide, for about seven years until their closing in 1986. There was also a time, when Marilyn worked in the catering business for the former, “Jeanne’s Catering” of Milford. In 1993, she began her 25 year career with “Stop & Shop” of Revere, up and until her untimely death. Marilyn enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most proficient cashiers, at Stop &Shop for years. She worked all the Revere stores at one-time as a training supervisor for cashiers & clerks. Most recently, for the past few years, she was at Store 11 (at Furlong Drive) at the Racetrack. She enjoyed a large following of friends and associates & was at the center of the Stop & Shop extended family. In spite of her years long affliction with Crohn’s Disease, she was able to return to her post at Stop & Shop repeatedly.
Marilyn was the beloved wife of the late Arthur Joseph Cunio, who died on January 8, 2000. She is the adored mother of Theresa E. “Terry” Anacki & her husband, Michael of Chelsea, Deborah A. Gold & her husband, David of Lynn, Barbara A. Cunio & her best friend, Dominique Gabriel of Revere, Arthur J.Cunio, II & his wife, Cynthia of Jacksonville, No. Carolina, Pamela M. Macdonald & her husband, Charles of Lynn, & Marilyn J. Frederico & her husband, Robert of Quincy. She is the dear sister of Francis W. Kehoe & his wife, Mary Helen G. of Revere, Lillian R. Capone & her late husband, Michael of Quincy, Marie Cutillo & her late husband, Revere Police Detective Michael Cutillo of Medford, & the late Helena R. Kehoe, Loretta M. Ristino & her late husband, Paul, Patricia Giordano & her late husband, Robert, Emma Hatfield, Margaret Poirier, James & Bernard Kehoe. She is the cherished Grandmother of Arthur J. Cunio,III of Pennsylvania, Amanda Perez & her husband, Peter of Lynn, Anthony Tucker & his wife, Katlyn of Winchester, VA., Maria Ferragamo & her fiancee, James Arrico of Canton, Jonathan Tucker, Justin Cunio & Leah Cunio, all of Jacksonville, N.C. & Samantha Gold, Caroline Macdonald & Charles Macdonald all of Lynn. She is also lovingly survived by two (2) Great-Grandchildren, Lucas & Evelyn, many caring nieces, nephews, grand-nieces & grand-nephews.
So very sorry for your loss, I knew her from Stop and Shop she was such a wonderful woman. I will miss seeing her.
Terry
My sincere condolences on the loss of your mother.
Richard
SO SORRY, SHE WAS A WONDERFUL WOMAN, SHE WILL BE MISSED
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to your family.
Marilyn, Bobby and Family
Our deepest condolences for your loss and thinking of
you all during this difficult time.
Scott & Diane
Terry and family. . My deepest sympathy. May your mom rest in peace.