October 7, 1939 - January 21, 2026
Levino P. Pace passed away peacefully at his home in Naples, Florida, on January 21, 2026, at the age of 86. A man of quiet strength, deep generosity, and enduring love for family and heritage, Levino leaves behind a legacy as rich as the life he so fully lived.
Born in Orsogna in Italy's Abruzzo region, Levino immigrated to the United States in 1949 and settled in Everett, MA. He attended Everett High School, where he proudly played football, and went on to build a distinguished career as a skilled craftsman, successful real estate entrepreneur, and longtime employee of the General Electric plant in Lynn, Massachusetts.
At the heart of Levino's life was his family. He shared 64 beautiful years of marriage with his beloved wife, Edith. Together they built their life in Everett, MA before moving to Saugus, MA. In later years, Levino and Edith spent their winters in Naples, FL, eventually making it their full-time home. There they enjoyed a warm community of friends and neighbors at Glen Eagle Country Club.
Levino is survived by his devoted wife, Edith; his son, Steven, and daughter-in-law, Amy, of Andover, MA; his cherished grandchildren, Marina, Anton, and Austin Pace; and his niece, MaryAnn Olivieri of Montesilvano, Italy. He was predeceased by his parents, Camillo and Maddalena Pace; his brother, Antonio Pace; and his sister-in-law, Anna Pace.
Italy never left Levino's heart. Throughout his life, he returned often to his hometown of Orsogna, maintaining deep ties to his heritage and extended family. He took great pride in sharing Italian traditions, culture, and values with those he loved. Levino was also a cherished member of the Sons of Orsogna Club in Everett.
A devoted Boston sports fan, Levino was among the earliest season ticket holders of the New England Patriots—a distinction he proudly held for decades—and was an equally passionate supporter of his beloved Boston Bruins.
Levino will be remembered for his warm heart, steadfast guidance, unwavering support, and the deep pride he carried for both his Italian roots and the country that became his home.
A Celebration of Life will be held in Spring 2026 at Holy Cross Cemetery & Mausoleum in Malden, MA. Additional details will be shared at a later date.