Catherine M. “Kay” Orlando Obituary

Catherine “Kay” M. (Sutera) Orlando, age 97, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 18, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of the late Mercurio “Mac” Orlando. Born in the North End of Boston on February 6, 1927, Catherine was the cherished daughter of the late Vincenzo and Calogera (Ragusa) Sutera.

After marrying Mac, Catherine made Gloucester her home, where she became a cherished member of the community. In her youth, she was an avid bowler, a parish member at St. Ann’s Church, a member of the Madonna Del Rosario Society, and enjoyed Gloucester’s beaches. She enjoyed playing cards and bingo with friends at the Rose Baker Senior Center. Her greatest joy was spending time with her family. Catherine never missed a family event, whether it was a sporting event, wedding, or school ceremony, always traveling any distance to be with her loved ones.

Catherine leaves behind a legacy of love through her children, Lucille Militello (Frank), Linda Devoe (Gerard), Joseph Orlando (Sandra), Catherine Cahill (William), and Debra Muniz (Paul). She was a proud grandmother to 17 grandchildren, a great-grandmother to 32 great-grandchildren, and had many nieces and nephews. Catherine is also survived by her sisters, Marge Marino, Jennie Ciuffo, Lucille Bonfilio, and Barbara Sutera.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice Ciulla (Anthony), Lucy Sutera, Phyllis Orlando (Michael), and Rita Sabella (Alfred), as well as her brothers, Leo Sutera, Ignazio Sutera (Lillian), Philip Sutera (Sena), and John Bonfilio; brothers-in-law, Angelo Marino and Nicholas Cuiffo.

The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the staff of Seacoast Nursing and Rehabilitation for their generosity and kindness during Catherine’s time there.

Catherine’s warm presence, unwavering devotion to her family, and vibrant spirit will be deeply missed by all who knew her.

A visitation will be held in St. Ann’s Church, Holy Family Parish on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. followed by a Mass starting at 11a.m. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. The burial will be held in Calvary Cemetery, Gloucester.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1999, Memphis, TN 38101.

Arrangements by Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington Street, Gloucester.

For online condolences please visit http://www.greelyfuneralhome.com

Abisamra Solo Show Opens July 27

Submitted by photographer John Abisamra:

Good morning Pat…hope you are enjoy this nice summer weather. I have a solo photography show at Rockport art association with opening reception next Saturday July 27 from 1 to 3pm.

Shows runs through Aug 15.

THE KITCHEN AT THE CUT

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Starting NOW The Cut will be open Wednesday – Sunday, 4pm – 12am. The kitchen will be open 4pm – 10pm. Come party with us! 
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Christmas In July At 44 Main St

I know you don’t want to think about the holidays right now, so I am doing some of the thinking for you. We will be holding Christmas in July at 44 Main St next week Tues-Wed-Thurs noon – 5 PM. We will be unveiling some of our special holiday offerings. Some of these go really fast so maybe a little early planning wouldn’t hurt. We hope to see you at the store July 23-24-25 for some special offerings. such as these ornaments. As always, feel free to reach out with orders or questions. Free delivery to Cape Ann area.

In Gloucester we have first hand experience of a massive wind turbine failure.

I don’t have the answers but the questions I do have…

What assurances are there from the manufacturers of these things and what penalties do they face when there are these massive failures which impact a lot of people.

Do they just sell the things and then say- “Hey, good luck with that?“. Meanwhile entire fishing grounds are wiped away.

Like who ate the cost of the Gloucester Turbine failure? Was there a warrantee? Was there insurance?

Or because it’s deemed “Green” we just say fuck it and ram it down everyone’s throats?

I’ll say our experience with solar has been financially super rewarding. That being said we don’t have moving parts that are clearly prone to failure as we have seen first hand in our Gloucesterwith the windmill that came crashing down.

I’m sure our representatives are on this with it absolutely hurting the fishing industry which they represent and being able to speak on behalf of the fishermen with first hand undeniable knowledge of what happened in our own back yard with the turbine coming crashing down without warning. That knowledge of seeing it happen here would make them super qualified to speak on behalf of our fishermen.

Maybe this has already all addressed and there is a ton of mitigation money for every failure that sends shards of fiberglass onto beaches and takes away miles of fishable waters so when they inevitably fail, there will be an entity that will be held accountable. There’s no way they could press forward with this kind of massive undertaking without having all that stuff in place.

Late night awesome grub from the Last Call Taco Stall’s Ross Franklin Up At Harbor 9

I’ll do some investigative reporting and find out how often he’ll be up there!

GMG Repost from 2011: Our Boy Jon Sarkin On NPR This Week (and more)

Recently Awarded Pulitzer Award Finalist Writer Amy Nutt Wrote Jon’s Biography Which Just Hit The Shelves and Is Killing It On Amazon Hitting As High As The Number 250 Best Selling Book Out Of All The Books Amazon Sells Last Week!

Jon was on NPR With Terry Gross.

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Amy Nutt who wrote Jon’s biography will be in Gloucester signing copies of her book at The Bookstore of Gloucester

61 Main Street Gloucester, MA 01930
(978) 281-1548

Jon writes-

i will be discussing my biography (“shadows bright as glass”) at “the bookstore” on main street in gloucester on thursday, may 12 at 7:00 with its author, amy nutt.

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photos of Jon’s art piled up in his old Birdseye work space-

You gotta see these videos with Jon in his element-