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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2021 Page 15 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 14 brothers, Michael and Joseph. Born in Concord on August 1, 1944, Anne was the daughter of the late Martin and Dorothy Diskin. She was raised in Concord, graduated from the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School and enjoyed her successful career in the insurance and hotel industries. Anne loved life and lived it to the fullest. Upon retiring and moving to Malden, she enjoyed her many friends, long walks, social activities and especially celebrating Christmas. Anne was generous, kind and thoughtful and loved by many friends; her outgoing personality and resilience have enriched all who knew her. Stanley V. Colson Of Everett, passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on February 16, 2021 at 97 years. Beloved husband of the late Elsbeth B. (Horath) Colson for 63 years. Loving father of Ralph Colson and his wife Linda Bellofatto of Nahant, Carl Colson and his wife Judy Colson of Everett, and the late Bernard Colson. Cherished grandfather of Matthew Colson, Allison Pires and her husband Mike Pires, Daryl Ann Colson, and Elsbeth Ann Colson. Cherished great-grandfather of Harper Pires. He is also survived by his special pals Blackie, Grey, and Buddy. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend visiting hours at the JF Ward Funeral Home, 772 Broadway, Everett, on Friday, Feb. 26, from 3:30-8 pm. A funeral will be held from the funeral home on Saturday, Feb. 27, at 10 am with a funeral service commencing at 11 am. Services will conclude with military honors and interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Mr. Colson was a US Army and Air Force veteran who served in both WWII and the Korean War. Prior to his retirement, he was employed at Lincoln Laboratory in Hanscom AFB and worked in the aircraft aviation engineering and designing field most of his life. Stanley was member of the First Lutheran Church in Malden and the E Club of Everett. He was an avid free flight outdoor model airplane builder and flyer. In lieu of flowers, donations in Stanley’s memory may be made to the AMA Programs Fund at www.modelaircraft.org/donate or mail to: 5161 East Memorial Drive, Muncie, IN 47302. In accordance with the CDC, MA Dept. of Public Health, and local restrictions, masks must be worn at all times inside the funeral home with social distancing practices. OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 17 Office/Commercial Space for Lease 1. On Feb. 26, 1992, the nuclear reactor of the Yankee Atomic Electric Company in Rowe, Mass., shut down; what river was it on? 2. How many basketball teams does the NBA have? 3. On Feb. 27, 1936, what Russian physiologist died and inventor of the “conditioned reflex” died? 4. On Feb. 28, 1983, the final episode of “M*A*S*H” aired; what do those letters stand for? 5. Who was the first Black female in Congress? 6. On Feb. 29, 1692, Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and Tituba were arrested for witchcraft in what township? 7. What number does not have a corresponding Roman numeral? 8. On March 1, 1921, what famous illusionist/stunt performer patented a Diver’s Suit? 9. Then first known swimming goggles (used by pearl divers) were made from what animal product? 10. On March 2, 1926, Natacha Rambova patented a doll; she was previously the wife of what star in the film “The Sheik”? 11. What fruit has its seeds on the outside? 12. March 2 is annual Read Across America Day, in honor of the birthday of what children’s book author? 13. In what month does Massachusetts maple syrup production begin? 14. On March 3, 1923, what magazine was first published that was the first U.S. weekly news magazine? 15. What area has the world’s longest railroad line? 16. March 3 is World Wildlife Day, which was proclaimed by what organization? 17. How many zeros does a googol have? 18. On March 4, 1985, the Food and Drug Administration approved a blood test for what viral infection? 19. In an 1850 essay what Boston native who died in Concord wrote, “Our life is March weather, savage and serene in one hour”? 20. On March 5, 1946, in a speech in Missouri, what British statesman popularized the term “Iron Curtain”? ANSWERS 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. The Deerfield River 2. 30 3. Ivan Pavlov 4. Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 5. Shirley Chisholm (1968) 6. Salem (now Danvers) 7. Zero 8. Harry Houdini 9. Tortoise shells 10. Rudolph Valentino 11. Strawberry 12. Dr. Seuss 13. February 14. Time 15. Siberia 16. The United Nations General Assembly 17. 100 18. HIV 19. Ralph Waldo Emerson 20. Winston Churchill

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