With great love and gratitude for his life, we announce the passing of Michael “Mike” Yasi on January 1, 2026. Born on November 4, 1922, in the Lynde neighborhood of Everett, Mike lived a life defined by love, service, music, and family.
Mike was a proud graduate of Everett High School, Class of 1941. The oldest of seven boys, he carried the role with quiet leadership and devotion throughout his life. He went on to serve his country honorably during World War II as a member of the now famed “Ghost Army,” participating in tactical deception operations that helped save countless lives.
Following his military service, Mike began a long career with the United States Postal Service, working as a window clerk at the post office on Broadway in Revere. He enjoyed his daily interactions with the public, and the fact that he could walk to work every day.
Music was woven into the fabric of Mike’s life. His voice was a familiar and comforting presence at family gatherings, where he delighted loved ones with his favorite song, “Mamma,” and countless other Italian melodies. Music wasn’t just something he enjoyed—it was how he connected, often breaking into song during everyday conversations simply to bring a smile to someone’s face.
Mike shared a beautiful love story with his late wife, Carmella, the adventurous spirit in their marriage. The two met through mutual friends at a St. Patrick’s Day dance in Malden, and were married in November of that same year—just eight months later. Together, they hosted dance lessons in their basement, welcoming siblings and friends, and filling the home with laughter, music, and movement. Saturday nights were often reserved for dancing out together—a joy they never outgrew. Carmella loved to travel and, with her by his side and their three young children in the back seat, Mike drove cross country. Two years later, the family created more cherished memories driving across Italy, with Mike at the wheel.
Mike found happiness in simple pleasures—throwing horseshoes, playing cards and reminiscing about a life well lived.
Mike is survived by his loving children: Maria DiChiara and her husband David of Danvers, Roseanne Ham and her husband Robert of Wilmington, and Annmarie Stasio and her husband Michael of North Reading. He was a devoted and proud grandfather to Jessica Martin and her husband Kevin, James Ham and his wife Alyssa, Michael and Matthew DiChiara, and Julia, Brian, and Paul Stasio.
He was predeceased by his beloved wife Carmella, his parents Fred and Mary Yasi, and his six brothers, William, Edward, Fred, Robert, Daniel, and Richard Yasi.
Mike’s life was a beautiful melody—one of generosity, kindness, resilience, and joy. His warmth, humor, and song will echo in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, January 7, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM at the Buonfiglio Funeral Home, 128 Revere Street, Revere. A Funeral Service will be held from the Buonfiglio Funeral Home on Thursday, January 8, at 9:00 AM, followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Anthony’s Church, Revere, at 10:00 AM. Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery Mausoleum.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mike’s memory to Care Dimensions:https://secure.qgiv.com/for/xuihvw
Family and friends are invited to share memories, stories, and photographs on Mike’s memorial page as we celebrate a life so richly and lovingly lived.
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