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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, DECEmbER 19, 2025 Page 15 Malden Catholic First Quarter Honor Roll M alden Catholic students have successfully completed the fi rst marking period of the 2025-2026 school year. A total of 744 students from over 40 cities and towns have earned recognition on the honor roll for their outstanding academic achievements. Malden Catholic honors academic excellence with three distinct categories: • President’s List: Grades of 90 and above in all classes. • First Honors: Grades of 85 and above in all classes. • Second Honors: Grades of 80 and above in all classes. President’s List • David Beauvoir ’26 • Giavana Bono ’26 • Jordan Demetrio ’27 • Kelly Doe ’29 • Brooke Jean-Baptiste ’31 • Kayeesha Lamothe ’27 • Kevin Pham ’28 • Deanna Phan ’28 • Max Tran ’31 • John Van Campen ’28 First Honors • Abigael Awlachew ’28 • Kendall Belloise ’26 • Allyssa Alexah Botelho ’28 • Tiff any Braga ’26 • Amanda Cittadin ’29 • Ella DiPierro ’28 • Grace Dresser ’31 • Mateo Dutschmann ’29 • Gabriella Hamilton ’28 • Jason Harr ’27 • Taylor Kennedy-Lopez ’31 • Deng Maluil ’28 • Alesandra Moreira ’29 • Aaden Rodrigues ’27 • Phillip Thompson ’26 • Kyle Tiberii ’28 • Zachary Woods ’26 Second Honors • Isabella Bennett ’26 • Aidan Clarke ’26 • Kaylah Falaise ’26 • Miles Kenney-Haynes ’28 • Marc Rey Leconte ’28 • Joh Maluil ’29 • Michaela Marchant ’26 • Anthony Naimo ’29 • Adriana Osoy Segovia ’27 • Yeidalise Perez ’26 • Dulcemaria Perez Mancia ’29 • Nicholas Savi ’29 • Anderson Tran ’29 • Mackenzie Woods ’28 Holly the Elf on the Shelf is Coming to the Shute Library Dec. 19 interactive program or festive fun is open to children of all ages M ayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the Everett Public Libraries (EPL) will welcome Holly the Elf on the Shelf to the Shute Memorial Library on Friday, Dec. 19 at 12 p.m. for an interactive program for festive fun. Holly, played by Carole Finn-Weidman, will bring the magic of winter to life for children of all ages with stories, songs, snowball games and more. Families can also enjoy a festive surprise at the Parlin and Shute Children’s Libraries throughout December. Effie and Tabitha, two mischievous elves sent straight from the North Pole, will be hiding in a new spot each For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 day. Children are invited to stop by, search for the elves and share a story with them during their visit. For more information about upcoming holiday events, please visit the EPL online calendar at everettpubliclibraries.org. OBITUARY Ralph E. Faia O f Everett, entered into eternal rest on Monday, December 15, 2025, in the Massachusetts General Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. He was 91 years old. Born in Revere, Ralph lived in Everett for most of his life. He was a graduate of Northeastern University with a degree in Engineering. Ralph enlisted in the U. S. Navy and served honorably during the Korean Confl ict. He was founding owner in 1969 of Thermo-Craft Engineering which specialized in aerospace components. Ralph was the son of the late Michael and Helen (Tartarini) Faia; the beloved husband of the late Marilyn V. (Dunbrack) Faia for over 58 years prior to her passing; the dear and devoted father of Ralph E. Faia, Jr. and his wife, Daniela of Everett, Robert Faia and his wife, Maria of Middleton, Stephen Faia of Everett, Charlene Carbone and her husband, Angelo of Everett and Daniel Faia and his wife, Dawn of Ohio; the dear brother of the late Michael Faia and his wife, Kathy, Mildred Allen and her husband, Daniel and Robert Faia and his surviving wife, Laurie. Ralph is also survived by 15 loving grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Ralph’s visiting hours Sunday, Dec. 21 from 3 p.m.-7 p.m. His funeral will be from the funeral home Monday at 10 a.m. with his funeral Mass to follow in the Immaculate Conception Church, 487 Broadway, Everett at 11 a.m. Burial with U.S. Navy Military Honors at the Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Parking with attendants on duty.

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