George Maglione
Family & friends are respectfully invited to attend Visiting Hours in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rt. 107) Revere on Monday, January 23rd from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., for George Maglione, who passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 16, 2023, at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was 67 years old. A Funeral Service will be conducted in the funeral home at 12:15 p.m., followed by interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
George was born and raised in Revere. He was a graduate of Revere High School, Class of 1974. He was a proud union member of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local #29, where he worked as a welder for his entire career. George was an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast who loved to spend his time working on and enjoying his vehicles. George will be missed by his beloved dogs, Koda, Kodiak and Samantha and is now at peace with Uzi, his late, beloved four-legged companion. His presence in the world will secure his place in the hearts and memories of all who knew him.
He is the beloved son of the late George Maglione and his wife Florence (Giannino) Maglione of Revere. Dear brother of Marie Maglione Bright of New Hampshire, uncle of Revere Firefighter Peter McLaughlin and his wife Robin of Saugus and granduncle to Mandi, Sarah and Emma McLaughlin of Saugus. He is the loving grandfather of Ashley, David and Benjamin of Beverly and he is also lovingly survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970.
Thinking of you George!
My dearest George
I will always remember our younger years together
I’m sorry I wasn’t there today I just found out I will miss u my friend.
My condolences to ur family My thoughts and prayers to all
Rip my friend
I will always Love You George!! Rest in Peace
Geo we started together at local 29 (first job) Worked together for many years you will be missed R.I.P.
So long George,it was a pleasure working with you over the years.
Prayers go out to the family.
Although I never knew where I would run into George, I was always glad I did. A member of a large and active Revere family which was always close to mine, we always had plenty of shared history to discuss. George was a good man who I found always to be positive.
RIP George
I look forward to our next chat when we meet again.
With deepest sympathy for your loss
To the Maglione family rip George God bless
Godspeed, George. So many years of flowers, friendship & stories! I have no doubt, you & Uzi are cruising the byways of Heaven, watching over all who are truly missing you. Look up Kevin for me, I guarantee he can show you some great curves for your two wheel rides. You were a great guy with a good heart. That energy can never be destroyed.
With loving condolences to family and friends of George. We shared laughter and we shared pain and mostly as a group of dedicated friends we shared a bond or respect, love and fellowship. Some day we will meet again.
Just about every family has that one cousin who lives life on their own terms – is fiercely independent – is rough around the edges – but has a heart of gold. George was that cousin to me. He was a firebrand who drove fast cars, loud motorcycles, and would toss some of us the keys to his corvette just for fun. To know him was to love him. We all have memories of and stories about ‘Georgie Mag’ that make us smile, laugh, and may even shock some. It’s probably a good thing dogs can’t talk, because there is no doubt his dogs have way better stories than the rest of us do!
Rest in Peace, Georgie.