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Embriano, Irma Flora (Cincotti),(88) of Everett,
passed away Saturday, September 28, at her son’s home in Malden after a brief
illness. She was born August 4,
1914 in Boston, the daughter of the late Edwardo and Concetta (Piscopo) Cincotti.
She was preceded in death by her husband of fifty one years, John S.
Embriano of Everett, her daughter Sylvia Constantine Fitzgerald of Revere, her
sisters, Evelina Senibaldi and Lydia Cincotti both formerly of Everett. She is
survived by her son John S., Jr. and his wife Kathleen Embriano of Malden her
son in-law, Robert Fitzgerald of Revere, her brother in-law Harry Embriano, her
sister in-law, Jeanette Moran, her grandchildren; Anita Constantine – Gay
& her husband Stephen, George Constantine, Julia, Susan & Laura Embriano,
her great grandchildren; Dylan Constantine & Nathaniel Holden-Gay, her
great- great grandchildren; Tremayne and & Troy Constantine and many nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends. Ms.
Embriano was born in Boston and educated in Somerville Schools. She was employed
as a seamstress in the clothing industry. After
her marriage in 1934 she also worked sales at Filene’s in Boston.
She has been a resident of Everett and lived in the Village for 56 years.
Irma was the world’s greatest cook, and expert seamstress, and an
ardent pet lover who could not resist taking in just one more stray pet. She had volunteered with the Tri-City Office for Children
and took a great interest in civic issues.
Funeral from the Weir Mac Cuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem ST. Malden,
on Tuesday, Oct 1, at 8:00 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St.
Joseph’s Church, 770 Salem Street, Malden at 9:00 AM.
with the Rev. William J. Minigan, Pastor of St. Joseph officiating.
Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Friends may
call at the funeral home on Monday, from 4- 8 PM. Donations in Irma’s
memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.
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