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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, January 19, 2024 Page 17 OBITUARIES Booz Nicolas Of Malden. A caring mother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She pa s s ed away on January 10,2024 at the age of 56 surrounded by her daughter, son and close friends at MGH. She had been fi ghting Multiple myeloma for the past 4 years. She was born to Presendieu Nicolas and Marie Dieula Francois on November 3rd, 1967. Grew up in Saint-Marc Haiti and immigrated to Massachusetts where she’s been living in Malden MA. Bouze loved traveling, spending time in the kitchen making food for her family and friends, her coworkers and her church family. She was a very devoted Christian. She was loved by everybody. She will be best remembered for her big heart, any little things she had she shared with everybody. She is survived by her loving son Henry Saieh and daughter Boshley Osias, her granddaughters Tarissa Marthe Saieh and Chloe Mia Saieh her brothers and sisters, Maud Lahens (Berbino Lahens), Lionel Beauzieux, Rochena Nicolas, Marie Aliette Nicolas, Lenny Nicolas, Christiana Nicolas, Jacqueline Nicolas, Claudette Nicolas, Danny Nicolas, nieces Karen, Angie, Nancy, Ninaude, Evena, Regime, shelda, Diana, Ridna, and nephews Wesley, Ronald, Berbino Jr. Bernardo, Berlin, Edens, Joel, Lionel, Mackenson, Ronny, Alex, Kingcole, Dave. Close friends. A Mass of Christian Burial celebrating Booz’s life will be held on Saturday January 20th, 2024 at the Missionary Church of the Hatian Community, 100 Temple Street, Somerville MA From 8:00am- 9:00am Am for viewing following by a Mass at 9:00am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Please go directly to church. After, family and friends are invited to go to 90 Chelsea Street, Everett MA to celebrate her life. Norma H. (Cronin) McCurdy Of Malden, January 14th. Beloved wife of the late William F. McCurdy, Jr. Mother of James McCurdy and his wife Kathy of Andover, Thomas McCurdy of Malden, Catherine Staff ord and her husband Barry of Hopkinton, John McCurdy and his wife Patricia of Billerica, Marcia Mitchell and her husband Valence of Northridge, California, the late William F. McCurdy, III and his surviving signifi cant other Linda Wheeler of Hudson, New Hampshire and the late Robert McCurdy and his surviving wife Beth of Lynn. Grandmother of Maura, Casey, Allison, William IV, Patricia, Hannah, Matthew, Janine, Brian, Bridget, Shauna, Katie, Kerri and Taylor. Great grandmother of Parker, Audrey, Ashton, Lorelei, Fiona, Alice, Emma and Zoe. Sister of the late Donald Cuff and his surviving wife Susanna of Harwichport and the late Carol Gueli and her surviving husband Andy of Dracut. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Norma was raised and educated in Cambridge, graduating from Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School. She settled in Malden in 1955 and began raising her family with her husband William. When her youngest child went off to school, Norma began working at Bradlees Department Store. She enjoyed arts and crafts, especially sewing and knitting. First and foremost, Norma was a homemaker who enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and her extended family. Relatives & friends were invited to attend visiting hours at the Breslin Funeral Home, Malden on Thursday January. All are welcome to attend her Funeral Mass celebrated at Immaculate OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 19 Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 ~ Help Wanted ~ Now Hiring Deli Clerks & Deli Manager Flexible Hours - We will work with the right candidates! Positive Attitude and Enthusiastic Customer Service a must. 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On Jan. 22, 2003, the U.S. Census Bureau stated that who are the largest U.S. minority group? 10. What has a denominator and a numerator? 11. In January 2018, 12 camels at Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Camel Beauty Contest were disqualifi ed because their owners used what on the camels’ lips? 12. In what year did Alaska and Hawaii join the USA: 1940, 1959 or 1961? 13. What is light amplifi cation by stimulated emission of radiation more commonly known as? 14. On Jan. 23, 1989, what Spanish painter of “Melting Watch” and “The Persistence of Memory” died? 15. What weighs the least: animal cells, atoms or neutrinos? 16. Who had the presidential campaign slogan “Not Just Peanuts”? 17. January 24 is Beer Can Appreciation Day; on Jan. 24 in what year did Krueger Brewing Co. sell the fi rst canned beer: 1915, 1929 or 1935? 18. What Asian city is nicknamed “Monte Carlo of the Orient”? 19. In what country is Bushmills, the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery? 20. 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