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DEALS OF THE $DAY$ PG. 3 WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 DEALS OF THE $DAY$ FOR EVERYONE’S PG. 3 DEALS OF THE $DAY$ PROTECTION PG. 3 Beginning today, per Gov. Baker, all Massachusetts residents over the age of 2 are required to wear a face covering in public where social distancing is not possible. Included in the order are grocery-DEALS store, pharmacy, and other retail employees and customers; and drivers and passengers of taxis, ride-OF THE hailing services, and public transit. $DAY$ PG. 3 DEALS OF THE $DAY$ PG. 3 GRAPHIC | TREVOR ANDREOZZI Lynn extends overnight Builders not grinning about Kettle Cuisine provides special curfew, A3 Lynn inspection fees, A3 delivery for Northeast Arc, A5 Strong military orders could Firefighter tackling Peabody High junior raising spare GE from job cuts, A3 coronavirus, college, A5 mental health awareness, A6 OBITUARIES ..............................A2 LOOK! .......................................A8 DIVERSIONS .............................B5 HIGH 52° VOL. 141, ISSUE 123 OPINION ...................................A4 SPORTS ................................ B1-2 CLASSIFIED ...............................B6 LOW 41° POLICE/FIRE .............................A5 COMICS ....................................B4 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2020 OBITUARIES Carolyn J. Terenzoni, 79 Aileen Wall, 95 Ivy M. Grunst, 58 1940-2020 1924-2020 PEABODY — Carolyn Joy Aileen V. (Rice) Wall, age 95, DANVERS — Ivy Marie (Lewis) Terenzoni, 79, of Pea- passed peacefully on May 4, (Brady) Grunst, 58, of Dan- body, died peacefully at her 2020 at Rosewood Health in vers, passed away Friday, May home Saturday, May 2, 2020 Peabody. 1, 2020, at home, surrounded following a courageous battle Aileen grew up in St. Pat- by her loving family, after a with Alzheimer’s. She was the rick’s Parish, West Lynn, gradu- lengthy illness. devoted wife of Peter Phil- ating from Lynn Classical High Born in Lynn to Doris and ip Terenzoni, with whom she School and Burdett College the late Thomas Brady, Ivy shared 63 years of marriage. before working at GE River- graduated from Lynn Tech, Destined to be together, they works. Two years later she met Class of 1980 and then at- met while playing in the Lynn the love of her life, C. Arthur tended Northern Essex Com- High School Band. Support- Wall, the couple married and munity College. ing each other in their various raised their children in Lynn. Ivy worked as a draftsman professions and interests gave Aileen’s family emigrated for General Electric for 13 us all a wonderful model for from County Cork, Ireland. She years, and worked her way up marriage. was the daughter of the late to a drafting manager at A.W Born in Lynn on July 4, Patrick (PJ) Rice and Cather- Chesterton, where she worked 1940, Carolyn was the daugh- ine (Kate) (O’Brien) Rice and for 23 years. Ivy loved her Bos- ter of the late Everett and predeceased her husband ton sports teams, and sitting Ethel (Eaton) Lewis. Raised spouses Joshua (Alexandra) Arthur Wall, a sister Margaret turned to live again in the city on the beach at her second predeceased by her brother and educated in Lynn, she Terenzoni, David Jacob (Han- Lyons and two brothers Thom- she loved, Lynn. home in Freedom, N.H. Ivy Thomas Brady and her sister returned to school after her nah) Terenzoni, Nikita (Glen) as Rice and John Rice. Aileen was extremely active was an avid animal lover; she Kathleen Brady. children were grown to receive McElwee, Nathaniel (Irene) Aileen raised two children with Our Lady of Assumption especially loved her two cats Service information: Pri- her BA in Psychology at Gor- Terenzoni, Andrew (Andrea) Garrett (Gary) Wall and Maura sodality, St. Mary’s School and and her two grand-dogs. vate services will be held don College and her MS in Moskevitz, Nicholas (Kay- Recko. She leaves four grand- Parish and St. John’s Prep. Her Ivy is survived by her hus- for family and a celebration Counseling and Psychology at la) Terenzoni, Casia (Stefan) children, Matthew and Ryan heart and love was always with band Mark Grunst of Danvers; of life will be held at a later Salem State College. Martens, Michaela Moskevitz, Wall and Colin and Conor her family. She was a woman daughter Mellissa Cokoro- date. To send a condolence “Joy” worked many years Benjamin (Kate) Terenzoni, Recko; a daughter-in-law of great faith and grace. She gianis and her husband John to the family, please visit as director of the Lakeside Samantha (Michael) Morri- Mary (Kirby) Wall; and a son- is now joined again with her of Danvers; son Daniel Grunst www.Solimine.com. In lieu School. She “retired” by son, Keane Terenzoni, Zachary in-law Paul Recko; a niece Pa- devoted husband and family of Georgetown, daughter Me- of owers, donations can be working at the South Branch Terenzoni, Dori Terenzoni and tricia Lothrop and a nephew in heaven. aghan Grunst of Danvers; made in Ivy’s name to Care Peabody Library and by vol- her ancé Mike Soden; and Larry Rice. Service information: Her grandson Gabriel Cokoro- Dimensions of Danvers. unteering with the Peabody seven great-grandchildren. Aileen and her husband funeral services are private, gianis; mother Doris Brady; All her nieces and nephews Historical Society. owned and operated the a memorial Mass will be sister Lorraine Serino, sister along with Brian Douglas and She was a longtime mem- Garrett J. Wall Funeral Home, Cynthia Ruelle; and several Joe Simone, whom she con- held at a later date. Please ber of the Second Congrega- originally built to service the nieces and nephews. She was sidered as sons, and many visit www.cuffemcginn.com tional Church where she loved culture, customs and tradi- friends all completed her fam- to sign the online register teaching Sunday School, sing- tions associated with the large ily and were everything to her. book. ing in the choir, and serving Irish immigration population her Lord and others in many Her home was always open to in Lynn. She and her husband Rosemary L. Busalacchi ways. She is remembered as anyone who needed a place Arthur retired to Florida until 1956-2020 a ne Christian woman with to stay. ® he passed. Aileen then re- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED a strong faith in her Lord In lieu of owers, memorial Rosemary Lane Busalac- and Savior, Jesus Christ, who donations can be made to touched the lives of many Second Congregation Church chi passed away on April 30, people. Memorial Fund, 12 Maple 2020 after a nine-month bat- Her interest in history St., Peabody, MA 01960, or James A. Paone tle with cancer. sparked her love of traveling Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan She was born in Boston in with Phil, the “sisters” and St., Suite B-102, Danvers, MA January of 1956. She was the her dear friends, Jimmy and 01923 or Alzheimer’s Associa- Mr. Paone passed away oldest child of James Herbert Elaine Irving. Grammie’s Cam- tion at www.alz.org/MANH. peacefully on April 20, 2020 Lane and Rosemary Finniss. pout became the rst of many Service information: A after a brief illness. He served After living in the North Shore trips with the family. Celebration of Life service with the Sixth Marine Divi- communities for the rst 27 Besides her loving hus- will be held after isolation sion on D-Day Easter Sunday years of her life, she moved to band, she is survived by her restrictions are eased. A during the invasion of Okina- Florida in the mid-’80s, nally children and their spouses, drive-up visitation will be wa, April 1945 and continued returning to New England in Deborah (George) Moskevitz, held on Thursday, May 7 from his service until the island was the past year for treatment. David (Kimberly) Terenzoni, 10 a.m. until 12 noon at the secured on July 4, 1945. He She enjoyed the warm climate Donald (Antonietta) Terenzoni CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR was then stationed in China of Florida and her work with a and Daniel (Jeri) Terenzoni; Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., for six months where the Sixth security rm. two sisters, Elizabeth (Fred) Peabody. Family and friends Marine Division oversaw the Rosemary is survived by her Baumann and Susan (Paul) are invited to attend. Every- surrender of Japanese forces sister Karen (George); broth- Gustavsen; as well as her sis- one is asked to enter the in Tsingtao, China. ers Tim (Terry), Scott (Theresa) ters-in-law Margaret (Ronald) parking lot via the entrance Mr. Paone was secretary of and Darrell (Kathy); daughter Marilyn. Lowrie and Adele and the late on Lynn Street and then a Teamsters Local 863 and was Danielle; son Ryan; grandchil- Service information: A cel- Gordon D’Entremont. She was staff member will direct you reelected to that position ev- dren; and many aunts, neph- ebration of Rosemary’s life the cherished grandmother of accordingly. Burial will be ery three years until his retire- ews and nieces. Rosemary will be held at a later date. 13 grandchildren and their private. ment in 1987. He represented was predeceased by her fa- Arrangements entrusted to James and his wife Lorraine, the warehouse employees of ther, mother, son David, broth- PHANEUF Funeral & Crema- and Anthony; his ve cher- Wakefern, Pathmark, Food er Jim, and sisters Corrine and torium Services. Haulers, Paul’s Trucking, NTS, ished grandchildren, James, and Riteway Rentals. He partic- Timothy, Mark, Anthony and Te- Joseph A. Blais, 59 ipated in all of Local 863’s con- resa; his sister-in-law Barbara tract negotiations. Mr. Paone and brother-in-law John; as Senators seek probe fought vigorously to establish a well as many treasured nieces pension for the employees he and nephews.