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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2021 Page 19 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 18 Rosemarie Gallucci 1. On Feb. 12, 1941, at what university on an island was the first injection of penicillin into a human? 2. How many Super Bowls has Tom Brady played? 3. What is the world’s most northern capital city? 4. On Feb. 13, 1946, the ENIAC, first electronic digital computer, was first demonstrated; what does ENIAC stand for? 5. In what decade were grape tomatoes introduced in the United States? 6. What long-limbed American president is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame? 7. February 14 is Valentine’s Day; Bay Stater Esther Howland, the “Mother of the American Valentine,” manufactured them in an assembly line in what Massachusetts city? 8. In what region would you find a gentoo penguin? 9. How are Alouette, Cannon Ball, Flying Yankee and Monadnock similar? 10. What U.S. president and later became a land surveyor and joined a militia? 11. What has been frequently recommended to sing while washing hands to ensure a long enough time? 12. On Feb. 15, 1903, in what U.S. city did the first teddy bears go on sale? 13. What son of Abigail Adams grew up on a Massachusetts farm and was known to like fresh fruit? 14. What is the abbreviation for binary digits? 15. February 16 is the Mardi Gras Carnival in New Orleans; what does Mardi Gras mean? 16. How are “Bathing Beauty,” “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” and “Million Dollar Mermaid” similar? 17. What is the most popular poker game? 18. On Feb. 17, 1996, Deep Blue was defeated, which was what? 19. What are the Northern Lights also known as? 20. On Feb. 18, 1564, what Italian painter of “The Creation of Adam” stopped school at age 11 died? ANSWERS Age 86, passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 3. She was predeceased by her loving husband Henry and her sons Ramiro, Gregory, Paul and Joseph. Rosemarie is survived by her five children Susan, Sharlene, Stephen, Marie, Mark and by ten grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Rosemarie was always young at heart, loved life and loved to dance. Janet Claire Dearing Trovas at the age of 86. Janet was born on Feb. 15, 1934 in Everett and raised in Saugus. Janet was preceded in death by her parents Arthur Dearing and Lorinda (Albee) Dearing from Boston, brother David F. Dearing and grandson Nicholas S. Ford. She is survived by two sisters Barbara Celata and Eleanor Smith–a daughter, Donna Lynne Ford of Carrollton, Georgia (husband Thomas, granddaughter Christine and great-grand daughter Nora.) Of Pensacola, FL, passed away on Monday, January 18, 2021 OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 22 Office/Commercial Space for Lease 3 Large rooms, each with walk-in storage area. Ideal for Law Office or Aerobics Studio. Like new condition. Second floor elevator direct to unit. Seperate entrances - New Baths - Large Parking Area. On MBTA Bus Route #429. Located on Route 1 South at Walnut Street. Rollerworld Plaza Rte. 1 South 425 Broadway Saugus Call Michelle at: 781-233-9507 1. Oxford in England 2. 10 3. Reykjavik, Iceland 4. Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator 5. The 1990s 6. Abraham Lincoln 7. Worcester 8. Antarctica and nearby islands 9. They are former B&M passenger trains. 10. George Washington 11. “Happy Birthday” 12. NYC 13. John Quincy Adams 14. Bits 15. Fat Tuesday (in French) 16. They are movies that starred competitive swimmer Esther Williams. 17. Texas Hold’em 18. An IBM chess playing computer (defeated by World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov) 19. Aurora borealis 20. Michelangelo

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