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Shanelle Jean Abric

Shanelle Jean Abric

Family & friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass on Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 12 Noon in the Immaculate Conception Church (corner of Beach St. & Winthrop Ave.) Revere, for Shanelle Jean Abric, who died unexpectedly at her Revere residence on Sunday, October 7th, at 30 years.  Shanelle was born in Boston & lived most of her life in East Boston.  She was a 2000 alumna of East Boston High School.  For the past 7 years, she has lived in Revere & worked as a Bus Monitor for the Revere School System.  She is the  beloved daughter of Louis P. Abric, IV of Revere & Alice P. Colantonio of Malden.  She is the cherished sister of Louis P. Abric, V, Philip L. Abric & Anthony F. Pirelli all of Revere.  She is the adored granddaughter of, Louis P. Abric, III & his wife, Joanne of Winthrop & the late, Jeannette M. “Jean” Abric & the late, Alice & John Colantonio.  She is the dear niece of, Cheryl Mei of Lynn.  She is also lovingly survived by her boyfriend, Paul Peters of Malden & her faithful canine companion, “Scooby Doo” & several other aunts, uncles & cousins.  Visiting hours are respectfully omitted.  Interment is private.  In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the MSPCA-Angell, 350 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130-9923.  Arrangements are under the direction of the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals of Revere.

Services

Funeral Mass

Friday, October 12th, 2012 at 12 Noon in the Immaculate Conception Church, Revere.

Interment

Will be private.

In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the MSPCA-Angell, 350 South Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130-9923.

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  1. Cassandra Connors
    Oct 19 2012

    Hi, i just want to take this time to say i’m very sorry for your loss of Shanelle. She used to be my nmnnitor w hen i was little. She was an awesome person. So again i’m very sorry for your loss.

  2. Cristina (Colantonio) Torres
    Oct 11 2012

    Shanelle, I have been out of touch with you for many years now. I have always thought about you, and how you were doing. But I’m sure you’ve heard that alot… It’s a shame how family becomes divided and we go our seperate ways. Please know that you were always in my heart. I know that you are above us know looking down, you are with so many of our family members now, family that I so desperately wish were here, and they will take good care of you! Our deepest condolences goes out to your parents, brothers and all other family members. You are loved.

    Always your cousin,
    Cristina Colantonio
    & Family

  3. Lisa
    Oct 11 2012

    I am deeply sorry for your loss. Death is not a natural thing. Many wonder as the good man Job (Job 14:14) ‘If a man dies, shall he live again?’ Perhaps you too have wondered this. The Bible promises that we will be reunited with them right here on a paradise earth. Isaiah 26:19 says, ‘Your dead ones will live and will rise up.’ And Psalm 37:29, ‘The righteous themselves will possess the earth and they will reside forever upon it.’
    Almighty God has not only the power but also the desire to resurrect persons whom he chooses. Jesus Christ himself said: ‘Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out,’ (John 5:28,29; Acts24:15)
    We can have confidence in the resurrection because there are many accounts of it in the Bible (Luke 7:11-17; Luke 8:40-56; John11:11-44).
    Jesus showed on a small scale what will take place on earth under the Kingdom of God.
    When the enemy death strikes, your grief can be great, even though you may hope in the resurrection. May you draw close to God in prayer, and the Bible promises that he himself will sustain you (Psalm 55:22).

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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.