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LINDA TRAMONTOZZI Obituary

TRAMONTOZZI, Linda P. Of Brighton, 84, passed peacefully in her sleep following a long illness. She was the beloved wife of the late Carlo Tramontozzi. Loving mother of Laura and her husband James Coelho, Marina and her husband Joseph Ruggiero and Carl Tramontozzi. Cherished grandmother of Joseph Ruggiero, Jr., Stephen & Cristina Ruggiero, Christina Ruggiero and Giancarlo Coelho. She is also survived by many loving cousins and friends. "Mrs. T," as she was known, was raised in Boston's North End, where her family had emigrated from Italy when she was 2. As a teenager she worked at the North End Branch of the Boston Public Library. By age 18 she was Boston's youngest newspaper columnist, first, writing a weekly teen column, and then continuing into her 20s with her award-winning column, "Friends, Romans and Countrymen," her reflections on the contributions of prominent Italian-American leaders. She also created the North End BPL's Youth Group, an after-school club for teenagers where she invited athletes, politicians, and other celebrities to speak and inspire "her kids." She always felt that teenagers, in their struggles toward adulthood, needed the most positive attention. Many club members credited her with getting them off the streets and inspiring their own exemplary careers, from local broadcasters and lawyers, to business people and doctors. She attended both Boston University and Boston College, focusing on public relations and journalism. In her 20s, she, along with some friends, began a singles club for North Enders. ISCO, the Italian Social & Cultural Organization, featured everything from lectures to dances, resulting in many marriage proposals! After starting her own family, Mrs. T led many community projects, including creating OSCA, the Oak Square Civic Association, which rebuilt Hardiman Playground (known then as "Tar Park") into a vibrant space with playground equipment, benches, shade trees, chess tables, and Little League baseball field. She started the first Public Relations department at Mount St. Joseph Academy, an all-girl private high school in Brighton. She became a trusted adviser to the students and launched many into the careers of Public Relations and Journalism with her after-school "MSJA PR Club." A prolific writer, Mrs. T was a published poet, and a non-fiction writer whose works were published in magazines as varied as Yankee Magazine, Boston Magazine and The Horn Book, to name a few. Mrs. T was the epitome of a loving mother to not only her three children, but to all their friends, many of whom still called her "Ma" to this day. A devout Roman Catholic, she lived the "7 Corporal Works of Mercy," reaching out to anyone in need. She had a magical way of making everyone she came in contact with feel that they were the most important person in the world, and perhaps that was her greatest gift. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully asks for donations in Linda's memory be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl., Memphis, TN 38105. Funeral from the Lehman Reen & McNamara Funeral Home, 63 Chestnut Hill Ave. (nr Brighton Courthouse), BRIGHTON, Monday, August 5th at 9:30am. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Columbkille Church, 321 Market St., Brighton, at 10:30am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Visiting Hours Sunday, August 4th from 3-7pm in the funeral home. She will be laid to rest at the Christ in the Garden Mausoleum at St. Michael's Cemetery in Roslindale. For directions and guest book please visit www.lehmanreen.com Lehman Reen McNamara 617 782 1000 Brighton

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 1 to Aug. 2, 2019.

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Jean Harty-Hayward

August 15, 2019

Dear Laura, Marina, and Carl,
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a great woman and someone who was a wonderful listener and guide. Her office at the Mount between floors was always a quick way to sit and say hi to Mrs. T. The memories she shared with you will always be her everlasting gift to you all.

Kati Machtley

August 3, 2019

Dear Laura., and family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Your mother touched many lives and made this world a better place. With sympathy and love. Kati and Ron

August 2, 2019

Dear Laura,

I am so very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I was among the many of the "BC crowd" who called her "Ma" and kept in touch long after my graduation. She was a learned, wise and loving woman and I am proud to have been the "extra son" that most Italians will understand. RIP.

Love,

John Gatti

Mary Anne (Flaherty) McDonald

August 2, 2019

So very sorry to hear of your Mom's death. Mrs. T was a fixture at The Mount. Prayers for all who knew her and loved her. (MSJA, Class of 1977)

Malcolm Alter

August 2, 2019

Dear Laura,
I'm so sorry to learn of your mother's passing. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Yours truly,

Malcolm

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Aug

4

Visitation

3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Lehman, Reen, McNamara Funeral Home

63 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135

Aug

5

Service

9:30 a.m.

Lehman, Reen, McNamara Funeral Home

63 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135

Aug

5

Funeral Mass

10:30 a.m.

St. Columbkille Church

321 Market St., Brighton, MA

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63 Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brighton, MA 02135

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