Mary J. (Coscia) DeLeo
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Monday, November 12th, 2012 from 4 – 8 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Route 107), Revere for Mary J. (Coscia) DeLeo, who died at her Revere home on Friday, November 9th after a brief illness, at 95 years. Her funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Tuesday, November 13th at 9 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in the St. Anthony of Padua Church, Revere at 10 a.m. Mrs. DeLeo was born & raised in East Boston, lived there most of her life in the Orient Heights section & moved to Revere in 1967. She was an alumna of East Boston High School, Class of 1935. She married Anthony S. DeLeo in 1940 & he died in July of 1967. She retired from the Department of Corporations & Taxation in Boston in 1962 after ten years of service. She is the Devoted Mother of, Virginia E. “Ginger” Selver & her husband Malcolm of Ft. Lee, New Jersey, Marie A. Martino & her husband Patrick G., Diane J. Jones & her late husband Clifford S. Jones, all of Revere, & Anthony S. DeLeo & his wife Lisa M. of Lynnfield. She is the Cherished Grandmother of, Stephen C. Selver & his wife Meri of Tenafly, NJ, Natasha S. Vaquer & her husband Oliver of Los Angeles, CA, & Brittany A. & Taylor A. DeLeo, both of Lynnfield. She is also lovingly survived by her 2 Great-Grandchildren, Max A. & Ava R. Selver. She was the dear sister of the late: Carmella Follo, Frederick Coscia, Josephine Giuffre, Rachel Nargi & Rica DiFillippo. Several nieces & nephews also survive her. Interment will be in St. Michael Cemetery, in Boston’s Forest Hills section.
Services
Visiting Hours
Monday, November 12th, 2012 from 4 – 8 p.m.
Funeral Mass
Tuesday, November 13th, 2012 at 10 a.m. in St. Anthony of Padua Church, Revere.
Interment
St. Michael’s Cemetery, in Boston’s Forest Hills section.
Anthony, Ginger, Marie, and Diane,
I just want to send my sincere condolences for your loss. I have many wonderful memories of growing up near you all. Aunt Mary was always so lively and fun to be around. How wonderful that you had her close to you all for so long.
Mary