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Robert C. D’Eramo

Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Saturday, April 25th from 3:00p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio & SmithD'Eramo, Robert Home for Funerals 773 Broadway (Route 107) Revere, for Robert C. D’Eramo, who passed away unexpectedly on April 18th at the Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett. A funeral will be conducted in the funeral home following the visitation at 6:15 pm.

Born in Everett, he was raised and educated in Lynnfield and was a graduate of Stoneham High School, Class of 1986. He was also a 1990 alumnus of the University of Massachusetts- Lowell. Most of his working career was in customer service, serving as a customer service representative in several area department stores. Robert lived for several years in Stoneham and recently in South Boston.

He is the beloved son of William J. D’Eramo of Deerfield Beach, Florida and the late Carolyn M. (Landry). He is the devoted brother of Richard L. D’Eramo and Steven W. D’Eramo, both of Nashua, New Hampshire. He is also lovingly survived by his aunt, Janet Bozek of Danvers and his niece, Elizabeth Wilcox and her husband Jerremy of Connecticut. Many cousins survive him as well. Interment will be held privately.

 

Services

Visiting Hours

Saturday, April 25th from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Funeral Service

Saturday, April 25th at 6:15 p.m. in the Funeral Home

Interment

Will be private

In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to My Brother’s Table, 98 Willows St. Lynn, MA 01901 or by visiting www.mybrotherstable.org

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  1. Jennifer (Damelio) Maxwell
    Apr 25 2015

    Dear Bill & Family,
    I am so very sorry for your tremendous loss. Rob was a special part of my life many years ago and I will always remember the companionship, friendship and fun times we shared together. Please know that you’re in my thoughts and prayers.
    With deepest sympathy,
    Jennifer (Damelio) Maxwell

  2. The Welch Family
    Apr 24 2015

    Ricky D’Eramos,
    it’s always sad to heard of a lost.
    No words can describe the pain.
    Each day that goes by for you my friends
    Happy memories you will gain.
    A long road ahead is in front of you.
    Your friendship to me will always remain true.

    You know I love you!
    Tracy

  3. Robyn Grant
    Apr 23 2015

    My sincerest condolences. Rob was a dear friend, and although we had not been in touch for years, I think of him often, and I will continue to cherish the memories of happy times with him. May he rest in peace.

  4. Leslie
    Apr 23 2015

    Dear Bill, Rickey, Steven & Beth-Ann:

    Robert’s soul is now free……………………..

    Remember all the great times, the laughs, and the big family dinners. I know I will do this. In times of sadness and sorrow, hold on to all the memories and our loved ones are never really gone.

    Love to you all….Leslie xo

  5. Linda Bienstock
    Apr 22 2015

    Dear Bill, Ricky and Steven,
    My heart ached when I heard about Robert.
    The pain of loss does not have a cure, but in time our memories lesson the pain.
    Ricky my thoughts are with you.
    Love,
    Linda

  6. Cindy Hunt
    Apr 21 2015

    Rick: We love you and want you to remember all the good times growing up with Robert. Three boys…..your parents must have had their hands full I’m sure. He was far too young to have left this world. But that’s what God does. He tires of calling the aged to his fold. So he picks a rose before it can grow old. We question the wisdom of his love, for no heartache compares to the death of a young brother.

    God picks but a few to make the land of heaven more beautiful to view. Believing this is difficult, still somehow we must try. The saddest word that mankind knows will always be goodbye. And so when brothers depart, we who are left behind. Must realize how much God loves young brothers..for angels are hard to find. A very heartfelt hug goes out to you Rick and Steven and your father. Your NH racing friends…Cindy Hunt and Steven Lemire

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To all our families, friends, and residents of Revere, East Boston, and surrounding communities of the North Shore,

We would like to announce that after 37 years of caring for thousands of families at our 773 Broadway location, on January 31st, 2023 we will be officially RELOCATING, to our new location at 262 Beach St., Revere.
On September 30th, 2022, we proudly purchased the Vazza “Beechwood” Funeral Home – DiPietro and Vazza, Inc. A name that has served families for 102 years. We feel blessed that with all of the interest, the Vazza Family chose us to carry on their century old business and family name. We will become Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals. We will continue to honor the Vazza name and continue our commitment the same way that we always have. We also look forward to having both Louis Vazza and Jessica Vazza Ferragamo alongside of us, as we come together as one.
Our reputation has always been our biggest asset. For many years people always wanted us to have a larger facility, now our facility is the largest funeral home in the area. We will be making many beautiful upgrades to allow our families to have the most elegant facility to honor their loved one.
Although this announcement is bittersweet, as we say goodbye to our home, we are forever grateful for all of you for placing your constant faith and trust in us to care for your loved one. We will continue to do what we are best known for.
Thank you for your friendship and continued support.
God bless you all.
Faithfully,

Your friends at Vertuccio Smith and Vazza.

To all our families, friends, and residents of Revere, East Boston, and surrounding communities of the North Shore,

We would like to announce that after 37 years of caring for thousands of families at our 773 Broadway location, on January 31st, 2023 we will be officially RELOCATING, to our new location at 262 Beach St., Revere.

On September 30th, 2022, we proudly purchased the Vazza “Beechwood” Funeral Home – DiPietro and Vazza, Inc. A name that has served families for 102 years. We feel blessed that with all of the interest, the Vazza Family chose us to carry on their century old business and family name. We will become Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals. We will continue to honor the Vazza name and continue our commitment the same way that we always have. We also look forward to having both Louis Vazza and Jessica Vazza Ferragamo alongside of us, as we come together as one.

Our reputation has always been our biggest asset. For many years people always wanted us to have a larger facility, now our facility is the largest funeral home in the area. We will be making many beautiful upgrades to allow our families to have the most elegant facility to honor their loved one.

Although this announcement is bittersweet, as we say goodbye to our home, we are forever grateful for all of you for placing your constant faith and trust in us to care for your loved one. We will continue to do what we are best known for.

Thank you for your friendship and continued support.

God bless you all.

Faithfully,

Your friends at Vertuccio Smith and Vazza.