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Sonia G. (Guerra) Walley

Sonia Walley
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  Of Revere.  Died on Monday, September 26th at her residence in Revere following a brief illness, she was 81 years old, she would have celebrated her 82nd birthday on October 9th. She is the beloved wife of the late Kenneth R. Walley of 17 years. Devoted daughter of the late Ralph F. & Sonia (Kootkivitz) Guerra. She was the adored granddaughter of the late Pauline Kootkivitz, whom she truly loved dearly. She is the loving mother of Karen Scotti & husband Albert of Florida, & Michael DePasquale of Revere. The cherished grandmother of Kaitlyn Scotti & her son Jace of Florida. She was the devoted & best friend to her beautiful sister the late Patricia “Patsy” Limoli – Siravo. Patsy’s passing left Sonia heartbroken for her remaining days. She is the former wife & companion of Philip DePasquale who was her caretaker, of Revere. She is the dear aunt of her godson Edward Limoli & his wife Kerri of Rhode Island. She is the step mother of Lynn DiNuccio & her husband Francis of North Andover, & step grandmother of Rose Hamilton also of North Andover. Also lovingly survived by her daughter in law Dale Walley of Revere & Sister-in-law Amelia Terrazzano of Revere and many other relatives & friends, especially those who were there for her during these very difficult times.

   Sonia was a lifelong resident of Revere’s Beachmont section. She was a proud alumna of Revere High School Class of 1958. She will always be remembered for her generosity & love to all of her friends & family. May god bless her. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made to the May Institute 794 Broadway Revere, MA 02151.

   Family & friends were invited to attend visiting hours on Tuesday, October 4th in Vazza’s Funeral Home in 262 Beach St. Revere.  Interment will be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Peabody.

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