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Page 22 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, March 17, 2023 OBITUARIES Jean E. (Doyle) “Peachy” Fisk A lifelong res1. On March 17, 1776, British forces left Boston for Nova Scotia; in 1901 what Massachusetts county declared this Evacuation Day? 2. Governor Maura Healey has proclaimed what month Massachusetts Maple Month? 3. Feudalism ended where: the Island of Sark in the English Channel, Japan or Russia? 4. According to folklore, what is a leprechaun’s occupation? 5. On March 18, 1953, the Boston Braves baseball team announced it was moving where? 6. How many novels did Louisa May Alcott write that featured the March sisters? 7. On March 19, 2008, Arthur C. Clarke died, the author of space exploration novels, including the novel for what 1968 fi lm? 8. Which needs more sap and is, thus, more expensive: birch or maple syrup? 9. On March 20, 1985, Libby Riddles became the fi rst female to win what annual race that takes place on a former mail/ supply route? 10. What river that includes the name of a city is dyed green to honor St. Patrick’s Day? 11. What U.S. president and his wife had at one time been in a Pizza Hut ad? 12. According to Guinness World Records, Austrian Lisa Farthofer in 2023 became “the fi rst woman to row on the Southern Ocean” – what is that ocean also called? 13. On March 21, 2021, what ship named one of its cannons Perfectus in honor of Loretta Perfectus Walsh, the Navy’s fi rst female chief petty offi cer? 14. Where would you fi nd the Cactus League and the Grapefruit League (nicknames)? 15. In “Moby Dick” who survived the wreck of the Pequod? 16. What does XC stand for? 17. On March 22, 1638, what female was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for her religious beliefs? 18. Where in the USA would you fi nd the Overseas Highway? 19. Which produces the most maple syrup: New York, Quebec or Vermont? 20. On March 23, 1839, the fi rst recorded instance of “O.K.” appeared in The Boston Morning Post; what did the letters stand for? ANSWERS Sandy Juliano Broker/President ident of Malden, passed away on Saturday, March 11, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. Jean was born in Malden in 1937, the daughter of George and Hazel Doyle. She was raised and educated in Malden, graduating with the Class of 1955. She married Lauren R. Fisk, and the two settled down in Malden to raise their family. Jean worked for the Department of Transportation as a secretary until her retirement. She loved to cook and treasured spending time with family. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Lauren “Larry” Fisk, her children, Sharon Bilodeau of Plaistow, NH, Steven Carr of Rockport, Daniel Fisk of Malden, Russell Fisk of Malden, and Valerie Potter of Haverhill. Cherished sister of the late George Doyle Jr, and her grandchildren, Steve, Mary, Lauren, Nicholas, Abigail, Rebecca, Henry, Jessie, Victoria, Shane, Kaylin. Jean was preceded in death by her brother George Doyle Jr, and her grandson Joseph. Visitation was held at the WeirMacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, Malden on Wed, March 15th. Graveside service at Puritan Lawn Cemetery Peabody. Karen Anderson Longtime former City Clerk Karen Anderson, 68, died March 14, 2023 at her home in Malden, after a brief illness. She was born Dec. 28, 1954 in Danbury, Conn., third of four children of the late Robert and Barbara (Kelley) Anderson. Upon her father’s death, her mother returned the family to her native Malden. Karen attended Browne Junior High and Malden High School and graduated from UMass Boston with magna cum laude with a B.A. in economics. Karen worked for several years as a legislative aide to Rep. John C. McNeil, D-Malden, and was appointed city clerk of Malden by the City Council in 1984. She was city clerk and chair of the Board of Registrars of Voters until her retirement in 2017, serving alongside fi ve mayors and several dozen councilors. She helped and mentored three of her successors. After her retirement she worked on a variety of city issues including the municipal charter, traffi c codes and ordinances, serving as municipal hearing officer and managing Freedom of Information Act requests. Karen was an avid quilter and in recent years a birdwatcher, particularly in California’s Central Valley, where her husband worked for the University of California. From their home in Merced, Calif., they explored the West Coast, with particular fondness for mid-century modern furniture, used bookstores, interesting gin and fresh seafood. In addition to her husband, Jim Chiavelli, to whom she had been married since 1990, she is survived by her daughters, Emily Anderson Chiavelli and Margaret Celestia Chiavelli; two sisters, Judith Randall of Lynnfi eld and Lillian Burbank of Maine; a nephew, Jay Sears, and three nieces, Rachael Anderson, Victoria Gordon and Alexis Burbank; her in-laws, James F. and Mary Chiavelli of Nashua, N.H.; and many cousins, great-nieces and -nephews, along with her longtime “second family”, the Malloys/McInerneys. She was also the sister of the late Robert Anderson. A memorial service will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, March 24, at Weir MacCuish Funeral Home, 144 Salem St., Malden, with visiting hours from 3 to 6 p.m. In lieu of fl owers, please consider a donation to the Malden Public Library, 26 Salem St., Malden MA 02148, in Karen’s name to support the library archives. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY SALES & RENTALS Daylight savings time begins! Spring forward! 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Ishmael 16. Cross-country 17. Anne Hutchinson 18. Florida Keys 19. Quebec 20. “oll korrect” (then popular slang for “all correct”)

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