THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2021 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 14 1. On Jan. 22, 1970, the world’s first “jumbo jet” made a maiden voyage from JFK International Airport to London; what is the jet’s name? 2. In what play did Shakespeare say, “winter tames man, woman, and beast”? 3. The earth’s most distant point from an ocean – called the Eurasian Pole of Inaccessibility – is in what country? 4. January 23 is annual National Pie Day; the biggest pie fight in a film was in 1927’s “The Battle of the Century,” which starred what famous comedy duo? 5. What liquor is also the name of a dynasty? 6. What U.S. president who had a putting green installed at the White House, when asked how his life had changed after his presidency, said, “I don’t get as many short putts”? 7. On Jan. 24, 1950, what “Method of Treating Foodstuffs” was patented? 8. How are howler, spider and squirrel similar? 9. How are corkscrews, butterflies and shells similar? 10. What team has had the most consecutive NBA titles? 11. On Jan. 25, 1759, what Scottish poet was born who later authored “For Auld Lang Syne”? 12. The VP’s husband’s title is Second Gentleman; What Shakespeare play’s title (with a character named Valentine) includes the word “gentleman”? 13. What 1800’s Dutchman painted “The Potato Eaters” and in 1976 had a potato variety named after him? 14. What two Halls of Fame was Wilt Chamberlain inducted into? 15. On Jan. 26, 1988, what musical opened that became the longest-running Broadway show? 16. In what country was Caesar salad invented? 17. January 27 is an annual international remembrance day of what? 18. What sculpture in the St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City is the only work that Michelangelo ever signed? 19. How are The Joker, Darth Vader and Zorro similar? 20. On Jan. 28, 1934, the first U.S. ski tow rope was used in what Vermont town? ANSWERS many friends along his journey in life from his early days coaching to colleagues at Lynn District Court. He will be forever missed by his family and friends who loved him dearly. Bob is the husband of the late Patricia M. (McLellan) Tholen Fothergill, with whom he shared 26 years of marriage before her passing in 2017. He is the devoted father of USMC Steven J. Tholen and his wife Andrea of CA, Erin M. Merrill and her husband Matthew of North Andover. Beloved brother of Retired Chelsea Fire Chief, Chuck Fothergill and his wife Patricia of Tewksbury and the late Arlene J. Fothergill. Brother-in-law of Bert Garrity of Woburn. Also lovingly survived by 1 granddaughter, Hailey Merrill of North Andover, soon to be born granddaughter, Emma Tholen of CA and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Shirley (Goldman) Lipman 92, of Peabody, entered eternal rest on January 15, 2021. Born in Boston, Shirley was raised in Everett and graduated from Everett High School. She was educated at Radcliffe College and Boston University and had a 44year career as a teacher in the Everett Public School System. Page 15 She was a member of Hadassah, Temple Ner Tamid & its Sisterhood, Mass Teacher’s Association, National Educational Association, REAM, RSCME, and the Jewish Women’s Scholarship Association. She was the devoted wife of the late Kenneth S. Lipman; beloved mother of Henry Lipman, Amy Lipman-White & her husband John, and Mary-Jo Lipman Rolnick & her husband Gregory; adored grandmother of Sara E. White, Bessie Margaret Lipman, Kenneth M. Rolnick, and Chloe I. Rolnick; dear sister of the late Sherman & Claire Goldman; loving aunt of Anita Groen, Harriet Goldman, Elise Goldman-Gurvis and many more nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy in her memory may be made to Hadassah. Miriam J. (Nilson) “Mimi” Pendula dence. She was born in 1931, in East Boston, a daughter of the late Leslie and Ethel (Stewart) Nilson. Beloved wife of the late Antonio Pendola. Devoted mother of Deborah Pendola and the late Anthony Pendola and his surviving wife Marie (MacLeod). Sister of Beverly (Nilson) Cataldo and the late John Nilson and Barbara (Nilson) Shelton. Precious grandmother of Nicole and her husband Scott Kasper, Stacy Pendola and her fiancé Michael Stabile, and Kimberly Pendola. She also leaves behind her sweet granddog, Beau, and many other family members and friends who will sadly miss her. In addition to being a dedicated homemaker, in her earlier years, Miriam enjoyed her job at Charleston Chew as a candy sorter. Miriam always had a kind and gentle spirit, a warm smile, and a wonderful sense of humor. She truly loved everyone she met. Miriam will forever be remembered and cherished as the true matriarch of her family. Fly high, Mimi In lieu of flowers, donations in Miriam’s memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Age 89, of Everett, passed away January 17, 2021, at her resi1. Boeing 747 2. “The Taming of the Shrew” 3. China (in Xinjiang near Kazakhstan) 4. Laurel & Hardy 5. Bourbon (the House of Bourbon) 6. Dwight D. Eisenhower 7. The microwave oven 8. They are New World monkeys. 9. They are translations of pasta names (cavatappi, farfalle and conchiglie). 10. Boston Celtics 11. Robert Burns 12. “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” 13. Vincent van Gogh 14. Basketball and Volleyball 15. “The Phantom of the Opera” 16. Mexico (in Tijuana) 17. The Holocaust 18. The Pietà (“The Pity”) 19. They are film characters wearing masks. 20. Woodstock For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@advocatenews.net
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