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Betty A. (Sullivan) Iannuzzi of Malden passed away October 18th 2025. She was born on June 12, 1939 in Everett t Massachusetts. The daughter of Frederick and Olga (Herrstrom) Sullivan. She was raised in Everett until moving to Malden with her family when she was 15 years old. Betty graduated from Malden High School in 1957. She was a longtime resident of Malden and resided at 260 Charles Street for over 40 years before moving to the Monsignor Neagle Senior Housing complex at 350 Charles Street. in 2019. Dear sister of Kenneth and the late Dorothy Harding, Fred Sullivan, Richard Sullivan, Shirley Neagle, Marian Macleod, and Frank Sullivan. Also pre-deceased by her longtime companion Lorraine Fantozzi.
Betty was the beloved aunt of numerous nieces and nephews and as such, being the youngest of her many siblings, Betty was the default babysitter for a number of her siblings children. Aunt Betty was loving and fun but you did not test her. Betty enjoyed the many family get-togethers and holidays held throughout each year and was sure to provide humorous thoughts and commentary. She especially loved the annual sibling and in-law Christmas parties that were rotated each year by the various siblings and the Christmas song and hymns sing-a-longs.
Betty worked for various manufacturing/assembly corporations and in retirement worked assisting and bus driving seniors to and from appointments and shopping. Betty was a loyal friend and was noted by friends and family for her quick wit and sassiness. She was a lover of animals, large convertibles, and the beach, especially in Maine and Revere Beach in Massachusetts. She thoroughly enjoyed spontaneously singing old tunes.She will be greatly missed.
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