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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 15, 2019 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 19 tin and his wife Ashley of Winchester and Sean Austin and his wife Zivile of Chicago, IL. Loving grandfather of Nicholas, Morgan, Nolan, Brooke, Kate, Conor, Gannon, Hadley, and Ava. He is also survived by his siblings, Robert Austin and his wife Patricia of South Yarmouth, Janet Austin Faelten of North Charleston, SC, the late Jack Austin, niece Joanne Austin of Malden, and many other nieces and nephews in Ireland and beyond. Born in Stoneham, MA on January 6th, 1939, to the late Christopher "Eddie" and Teresa Austin of Malden. Paul was a lifelong Malden resident, and a graduate of Malden Catholic High School '56. He served in the United States Coast Guard for two years aboard the USS Cook Inlet, stationed out of Portland, ME, patrolling the Northern Atlantic Ocean and as far south as Cuba. Following an honorable discharge, he went on to obtain his B.A. in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University and later his Master's Degree from Anna Maria College. Paul devoted his life to public service as a police officer for nearly 30 years. He commenced his law enforcement career with the Malden Police, shortly thereafter, Paul joined the Metropolitan District Commission (MDC) Police and ultimately retired as a Massachusetts State Trooper. He proudly served the police force in a variety of capacities; from the Blue Hills in Milton, to the boats in the Lower Basin patrolling Boston Harbor, cruiser patrol stationed from Wellington Circle in Medford, and later promoted to the Mounted Unit in Stoneham. Paul's favorite parts of the job were patrolling the beaches of Swampscott and ~ Home of the Week ~ Saugus....Perfectly located 2-bedroom Condo offers spacious living room with decorative                                                        in desirable Hillview West off Lynn Fells Parkway.           $310,000       (781) 233-7300 View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       Advocate FROM PAGE 16 Answers 1. Julius Caesar 2. Radcliff e (part of Harvard) 3. “The Beverly Hillbillies” 4. James Madison (March 16 is Freedom of Information Day) 5. Marcel Proust’s “Remembrance of Thing s Past” 6. Saint Patrick (in the poem “St. Patrick Was a Gentleman”) 7. Vermont’s 8. Chatham 9. Green 10. Thomas Jeff erson’s 11. Erich Fromm 12. Chess 13. Nordic skiing 14. Chicago 15. Lighting 16. Dr. Seuss’s “Green Eggs and Ham” 17. Tulips 18. A saxophone 19. Spiro Agnew 20. Green tea originated in China; matcha is a Japanese green tea powder. Lynn, partnered with his horse Rusty. He loved his time spent with Rusty, in Boston, providing safety and crowd control at numerous Boston venues and events, as well was participating in parades and welcoming dignitaries to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In 1965, Paul married the love of his life, Sheila, often referring to her as his "little Irish Colleen", in Westport, Co. Mayo, Ireland. He dedicated himself tirelessly to his family and work. Paul had a love for sports and it went well beyond watching the Bruins, Red Sox, and Patriots. He could easily be found at hockey rinks throughout New England, the Midwest, and Canada. His pride and passion for sports was clearly enjoyable at both his sons and grandchildren's sporting events. He enjoyed WWII history and spontaneous road trips, be it near or far. Paul especially loved his time spent in Freedom, NH and Westport, Co. Mayo Ireland creating many special memories with family and friends. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made in his memory to the American Heart Association, 300 5th Ave., Waltham, MA 02451.

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