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Gail Loder of Revere, entered into rest on January 30, 2025, at the age of 75. Beloved wife of Robert M. Walsh. Devoted mother of Penny Cedrone and her husband Bob of Brighton, Son Christopher Walsh and his wife Kristen of Waltham, Daughter Mandi Walsh and her fiancé Joe Vadala of Revere, Son Robert Walsh of Revere. Cherished grandmother of Devin and Olivia Osborne, Kyla Cedrone, Ryan Walsh, Toni McAleer and her children Dominic and Cecilia, Tanya Bagnera and her son Anthony. The loving sister of Ray Robinson, Dawn Marchese, Bruce Robinson, Sonee Rosenthal, Janet Parsons, Lori DeAngelis, Cindy Komenchuk and Brian Robinson along with their families. She was also survived by many nieces and nephews. Gail was predeceased by her parents Raymond and June Robinson.
She grew up and raised her family in Somerville. She worked at the family business, Lori-Ann’s Donut shop, in Charlestown until the shop closed in 2003. She then became a security guard for Apollo Security until her retirement in 2015. She loved watching her favorite TV shows, crocheting, playing games on her phone and spending time with her family.
A funeral service for Gail will be held on February 8, 2025, at 10:00-12:00PM With a Prayer service at 12PM at Buonfiglio Funeral Home 128 Revere Street, Revere, MA with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, 175 Broadway Malden MA.
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