Our Valued Team










Victor is a 4th generation funeral director and has been running the family business along with his father and brother Paul since 1995.
Victor graduated from Revere High School and attended Mount Ida Colledge. He and his wife Carrie and have three children; Victoria, Victor Jr., and Nicholas.
During his spare time, he enjoys boating and spending time with his family.

After serving in the United States Navy from 2015-2020, Paul returned home to join the Revere Fire Department and become a 5th generation Funeral Director. He completed his bachelor’s degree in Business from Assumption University and then received an associates degree in Funeral Services from North Shore Community College.
Paul loves working in the community as a firefighter and is also proud to continue the family business.

Joel joined Buonfiglio Funeral Home in 2017. Born and raised in Northern California, Joel graduated from the San Francisco College of Mortuary Science and started his funeral career in the central valley of CA. He wanted to further his education in the profession so he moved to Newton in 2005 to attend Mount Ida College where he received his Bachelors Degree in Mortuary Management. While at Mount Ida Joel met his wife, Samantha, where she was receiving her degree in veterinary science.
The two currently live on the North Shore raising their twins Connor and Makenzie and their dog Porter. He enjoys traveling to see his family and the annual tribal trip of The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, of which he is a member. On his days off he likes spending time with his wife and kids going on adventures in and around the city of Boston. In his free time he is outdoors with his children doing everything from riding bikes, to yard work and sporting events.

Paul Buonfiglio Jr. took over the business in 1972 after the unexpected death of his father. After more then 3o years of owning and operating the Funeral home, he has semi-retired. Still Living in Revere with his wife Mary, (Mancini) they enjoy spending the winter months in Florida.

Manny is originally from El Salvador, he arrived to the United States when he was 18 years old. He has always had a passion for helping the Latino community. After knocking on so many doors, the Buonfiglio family opened a path to help him grow professionally in the funeral industry. Manny is also excited to be able to advocate for and serve the Latino community.
Manny and his wife, Leidy, live in Lowell where they are raising their children, Caroline, Camille, and Manuel Jr. with their grandma, Maria, and their little dog, Mango. Manny loves nature and enjoys taking the family on their annual camping trip. On his time off, Manny enjoys watching movies with the family and going out to discover new adventures.

A Woburn native and UMass Boston alum, Marianne has dedicated her entire professional career to helping others. Graduating with a degree in sociology, she previously worked with homeless families and adults with developmental disabilities before transitioning into deathcare in 2016. When she’s not at the funeral home holding things down behind the scenes, Marianne can be found doting on her two nieces and nephew, cuddling with her cats or planning her next great adventure.

Beverly Bruno Collins graduated from New England Institute and became a licensed Funeral Director in 1967. She worked for her father “Larry” Bruno for many years before taking over their Bruno Funeral Home. She successfully operated her families business until eventually merging with the Buonfiglio Family in 2004.