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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 8, 2024 Page 21 OBIT | FROM PAGE 20 home. Judy was born in 1952, the daughter of John and Marion Taylor. She was raised and educated in Malden, graduating from Malden High School with the Class of 1970. She went on to work for “Ma Bell” as a telephone operator, retiring in 1994 after 20 years with the company. Judy was dedicated to the Colonial Chorus in Reading, MA. She started there in 1984 as a performer, then also worked with the set and props design for which she won several awards. She served as a President of the theater company, taught in their summer drama kids program, and volunteered for years on their board of directors. She was still active in the props department. Judy loved the arts in general, and was herself a skilled artist, who also loved music and theater. Judy had a beautiful singing voice and sang with the Reading Community Singers for many years. In addition, she was a huge lover of cats and treasured each one of her fur babies. She survived by her sister, Jill K. Taylor-Russo and husband James of Maine, her lifelong friend Beth Gorsun Mosier and her husband Al of Reading, For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 617-387-2200 or Info@ advocatenews.net Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 and her godsons, Jeffrey S. Mosier of Wilton Manors, FL, and Brian D. Mosier of Somerville, MA and many dear longtime friends. In addition to her parents, Judy was preceded in death by her sister June Taylor. A memorial service for Judy will be held on June 12th, at 10 AM in the Weir – MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem ST, Malden, with interment following in Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford. Donations in Judy's memory may be made to: Colonial Chorus Players Inc. P.O. Box 443, Reading, MA 01867. Donna M. Boucher Of Sanford, ME, formerly of Malden. Passed away February 22, 2024 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough at the age of 76. She was born November 22, 1947 in Revere, Mass the daughter of Alfred and Jean Barratt Boucher. Donna enjoyed writing poems, going to church and serving Jesus. She would go into Boston and serve the homeless by passing out Bible tracts and witnessing to them. She was willing to help someone in need. She liked to sit outside and enjoy her coffee and have long conversations with people about Jesus. She loved and adored her grandchildren. Son Paul (Mandy) Boucher, grandsons Jacob and Nicholas Boucher. Her sisters are Jeanne (Dave) Grifone, Gail Gregory, and brother Robert Boucher and predeceased by Albert and Jean Boucher and brother Ricard Boucher. Private family services will be held at the convenience of the family. 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Where are the Big Diomede and Little Diomede Islands (nicknamed Tomorrow Island and Yesterday Island because the international date line is between them)? 4. What is the difference between “point break” and “break point”? 5. On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that slaves from the ship Amistad were free; what country was the origin of the slave ship? 6. In the 1800s, what people were displaced and forced to journey on the “Trail of Tears”? 7. Boston salesman King C. Gillette developed what that made shaving convenient and popular? Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE 8. March 10 is Daylight Saving Time; during what war did Germany become the first country to implement daylight saving time – to save fuel? 9. What city with a rapid transit system known as the “Tube” announced it is renaming some rail lines, including one (nicknamed the Goblin) to be called the Suffragette line? 10. What does GOP stand for? 11. On March 11, 1918, amidst a pandemic, what type of flu reached the USA? 12. How are blue, harvest and hunter’s similar? 13. On March 12, 1933, who gave his first radio “fireside chat”? 14. The Swiss constitution says that the country’s official languages are Romansh and what three? 15. How are bar, line and pie similar? 16. On March 13, 2012, what “oldest and longest continually published English-language general print encyclopaedia” announced that it would no longer have a print version”? 17. How are catawba, Concord and scuppernong similar? 18. In what 1975 song would you find the fandango, Figaro and Scaramouche? 19. What is scup? 20. On March 14, 1794, what Westborough, Mass., native patented the cotton gin? ANSWERS 1. Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier 2. The hunting term “whipper-in” – a hunting team member who keeps the dogs from straying 3. In the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia 4. The former is surfing slang and the latter is tennis terminology. 5. Spain 6. Native Americans 7. The double-edge safety razor (later on also the Milady Décolletée for women) 8. World War I 9. London 10. Grand Old Party 11. Spanish 12. They are names for the full moon at different dates. 13. President Franklin D. Roosevelt 14. German, French and Italian 15. They are types of graphs. 16. Encyclopædia Britannica 17. They are types of American grapes. 18. “Bohemian Rhapsody” 19. A porgy (cooked as a panfish) that lives along the U.S. Atlantic Coast 20. Eli Whitney

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