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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, February 9, 2024 Page 21 OBITUARIES Lisa M. Greeley Of Malden. Formerly of Somerville, on February 2nd. Beloved daughter of Barbara (Bettencourt) Greeley of Malden and the late Frank Greeley. Wife of Richard Howard of Malden. Mother of Brendan Howard and his wife Mary of Scituate, Kyle Howard of New York City and Andrew Howard of Melrose. Sister of Jill Sheehan and her husband Patrick of Millis and the late Mark and Gary Greeley. Lisa was raised in Somerville, graduating from Somerville High School. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from Dartmouth College and her Master’s Degree from Simmons University. Since 1982, she has worked as a commercial loan offi cer for several area fi nancial institutions. Lisa had a very competitive nature. She was an avid golfer and tennis player. She also had a talent for interior design and decorating. Relatives & friends are invited to attend her funeral from the Breslin Funeral Home, 610 Pleasant St., Malden on Saturday February 10th at 9 AM followed by her Funeral Mass celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church, 600 Pleasant St., Malden at 10 AM. Interment is private. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Friday February 9th from 4-7 PM. Stephen Johnson Sr. Of Malden passed away surrounded by his loving family February 3rd, 2024. The son of the late Charles and Frances (Coughlin) Johnson, Steve was born and raised in Somerville, MA. He graduated from Somerville High School in 1970. Steve married Patricia (Noonan) in April of 1972 and the two settled down. They raised their four children Stephen Jr., Scott, Amanda, and Nicole. During his free time, he loved to fi sh, enjoyed weekly breakfast with his “cardiac buddies”, the news or a game from his favorite spot on the couch, sing to his favorite oldies, and spending time with family and friends. Steve was also a long-time manager at The Americana Condominiums. Steve is survived by his wife of 51 years, Patricia of Malden, his children Stephen and his wife Ann of Tewksbury, Scott and his wife Susan of Swampscott, Amanda Abbott of Derry NH, and Nicole Chabre and her husband Jeff of Malden. Cherished Grampy of Stephen, Kristina, Addison and Caleb Johnson. Brother of the late Linda and David Johnson, loved nephew of Marie Jobert, and dear cousin to many. He is also survived by several other family members and friends. Services for Steve will be held at the Weir Funeral Home, 144 Salem Street in Malden on Friday February 9th from 5-9pm. In lieu of fl owers, please support Steve’s love for animals by making a donation to the Melrose Humane Society or a favorite animal shelter. Advertise in theADVOCATE Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web atwww.advocatenews.net Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 1. What city in the early 1900’s had a “Black Wall Street”? 2. How many NFL stadiums have artifi cial grass: 10, 15 or 30? 3. On Feb. 10, 1976, what U.S. president said, “I urge my fellow citizens to join me in tribute to Black History Month and the message of courage and perseverance it brings to all of us”? 4. What two teams have won six Super Bowls? 5. Why was the ghost town of Reefer City near Mojave, Calif., called that? 6. From Feb. 11-17 is International Flirting Week; what Italian was a legendary fl irt? 7. What Founding Father was once an indentured servant and is said to have sold chocolate at a printshop? 8. Which is the world’s oldest tree variety: bristlecone pine, giant sequoia or African baobab? 9. What tree’s name means “food of the gods”? 10. On Feb. 12, 1809, what U.S. president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation was born? 11. The nursery rhyme “Pease Porridge Hot” includes the title of what 1959 crime comedy fi lm? 12. What U.S. state produces the most cheese: Idaho, Vermont or Wisconsin? 13. Who wrote the story “A Retried Reformation” with a main character named Jimmy Valentine? 14. What type of comedy has a name that comes from a wooden device used by clowns to make noise? 15. What team has been in 11 Super Bowls? 16. Esther Howland, who is known as the “Mother of the American Valentine” and “New England’s fi rst career woman,” was born in what Massachusetts city? 17. In what sport would you fi nd a peloton? 18. What company with a 5th Ave. fl agship store makes trophies, including for the Super Bowl and fi gure skating and horse racing trophies? 19. In 1868, the fi rst heart-shaped box of chocolates was created by who: Richard Cadbury, Milton Hershey or Louis IV? 20. What songwriting duo created the song “My Funny Valentine” in the 1937 musical “Babes in Arms”? ANSWERS 1. Tulsa, Okla. 2. 15 3. Gerald Ford 4. New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers 5. It was founded by a mining company that used refrigerator (or “reefer”) boxcars to house miners. 6. Giacomo Casanova 7. Benjamin Franklin 8. Methuselah, a Great Basin bristlecone pine in Nevada (4,854 years old) 9. Theobroma cacao (an evergreen that produces cocoa beans) 10. Abraham Lincoln 11. “Some Like it Hot” 12. Wisconsin 13. O. Henry 14. Slapstick 15. New England Patriots 16. Worcester 17. Bicycling (the main pack of riders in a race) 18. Tiff any & Co. 19. Richard Cadbury 20. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

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