Peter J. Trainor Jr.

Peter J. Trainor Jr. obituary, Everett, MA

Peter J. Trainor Jr.

Peter Trainor Obituary

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It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Peter Trainor, who passed away unexpectedly August 22, 2025 at the age of 77.

Peter was born on March 25, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was the cherished son of the late Peter J. Trainor Sr. and Mary Alice (Caldwell) Trainor.

He grew up in Chelsea, Massachusetts, alongside his two brothers, and was deeply rooted in the warmth of the Mill Hill Neighborhood. Peter graduated from Chelsea High School and then went on to further pursue his academic interests at Fisher Junior College in Boston before answering the call of duty. Enlisting in the United States Navy on February 6, 1968, during the Vietnam War, he honorably served until his discharge on November 10, 1969, achieving the rank of Seaman.

Peter shared a beautiful marriage of 54 years with his beloved wife, Dorothy J. (Abate) Trainor, with whom he built a loving home in Revere, where they had two sons. You could often find him making the outside of this home pristine by mowing the lawn, planting flowers and taking care of the pool with his favorite Dunkin Donuts iced coffee in hand. He was always proud to show off his hard work by hosting countless family BBQs. Family was at the center of Peter's life, and when the boys were young he enjoyed spending countless hours at the rink coaching their hockey teams. He loved it so much that even after the boys moved on, he spent several more years coaching Revere Youth hockey. He also thoroughly enjoyed their annual vacations to Lake Winnipesaukee and North Conway, where he created many cherished memories with his family. Later he relished the opportunity to see his grandkids play various sports, and took immense pride in cheering them on every opportunity he could. He was Mackenzie and Brian's " #1 fan" and they were the "apple of his eye" and he took great pride in their accomplishments and in being their Pop. He especially enjoyed being at a rink again, and parents would often ask where the "Big Guy" was on the off chance he missed a game.

His professional life was dedicated to public service, notably with the United States Postal Service. Peter excelled as a mail and material expediter at various esteemed locations, including the McCormick State Office Building, Logan Airport, and ultimately, the Waltham Post Office from which he retired in 2015. Peter's passion for work led him back to the Garden Center at the Home Depot in Saugus, where he worked for the past three years.

A proud member of the Revere American Legion, Peter was known for his community spirit and unwavering camaraderie.

He leaves behind his loving wife Dorothy, sons Brian Trainor and his wife Kristen of Saugus, and Derek Trainor and his wife Robin of Peabody, and his cherished grandchildren Mackenzie and Brian. He will also be lovingly remembered by his brothers John Trainor; Matt Trainor and his late wife Pauline and their son Ryan; brother-in-law Paul Abate and his wife Audrey and their daughter Alicia; sister-in-law Susan Young and her husband David, as well as Elvira Pastel and her late husband Walter A. Jr., and their daughter Tara and their late son Timmy and his beloved four legged family members Chloe and Pooky. As well as many friends whom were like extended family.

Family and friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Thursday, August 28th from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, 262 Beach St., Revere. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Immaculate Conception Church, 133 Beach St., Revere on Friday, August 29th at 10:30 A.M., followed by interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.

Should friends desire, contributions in Peter's name may be made to American Heart Assoc., 93 Worcester St, Wellesley, MA 02481 (https://www.heart.org/en/get-involved/ways-to-give)

In this time of mourning, we invite all who knew and loved Peter to join us in remembering a man whose kindness, humor, and devotion to family will forever resonate in our hearts.

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