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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 31, 2024 Page 21 raised and educated at Cheverus School in Malden, graduating from Malden Catholic with the Class of 1987. He continued his education attending classes at Bunker Hill College, University of Massachusetts, and Salem State College, where he earned his degree in Criminal Justice. In 1994, Kevin joined the Malden Police Department and served for more than 30 years. In 1998, Kevin married Joanne Trocano. The two settled down to raise their son Brady. Kevin was active with his son’s sports, coaching his baseball and basketball teams. He was an avid sportsman, and enjoyed golf, softball, and basketball with his many lifelong friends from the High Street neighborhood. Kevin was also a long-time member of the Italian American Citizens Club in Malden. He is survived by his wife Joanne and son Brady McKenna of Plaistow, NH, his mother Kathleen McKenna of Wakefi eld, his siblings Tracey and Brian Coyne of Wakefi eld, Jamie and Kara McKenna of Stow, Matthew McKenna and Kerry Whelan of Braintree and the Late Mary Elizabeth McKenna. Additionally, nieces and nephews Shamus & Norah Coyne, Kasey, Connor, Kate, Nolan, and Emmet McKenna and the Trocano Family; his mother-in-law, Rose Trocano, sister-in-law Alisa Trocano and her children Christopher, Joey & Sadie, his brother-in-law, Jimmy Trocano, his sister-in-law, Alaina Nadworny and her husband, Justin and their daughters, Jula and Marlee. Kevin is also survived by his Uncle John Sheehan of Quincy and "several" Sheehan and Walsh cousins. For the past 30 years his brothers and sisters at the Malden Police Department have been a constant family to Kevin and for his entire life, his brothers from the High St neighborhood and the many that joined that group throughout the years. Funeral services will be held from the Weir-MacCuish Golden Rule Funeral Home, 144 Salem St, Malden on Monday, June 3rd, at 9:00 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in the Immaculate Conception Church, Malden, at 10:00 AM. Interment to follow in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden. A visitation will be held at the funeral home on Sunday, June 2nd, from 3-7 PM. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Kevin's memory may be made to the Malden Police Patrolmen's Association, 800 Eastern Ave, Malden, MA 02148 c/o Katelyn Centore. CORLEONE CONTRACTING & MASONRY COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Concrete Flat Work New Fencing New Decks Block Masonry New Foundations Repointing 857-340-8852 Quality Professional Work GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK. Insured & Bonded. Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web at www.advocatenews.net Clean-Outs! We take and dispose from cellars, attics, garages, yards, etc. Call Robert at: 781-844-0472 * Crack Repairing * Pot Hole Filling * Striping Handicapped Spaces * Free Estimates Tom’s Seal Coating Call Gary: 978-210-4012 ~ Help Wanted ~ Electronics Technician Full time / part time electronics technician position working for a family owned and operated company. Repairing and maintaining amusement machines, jukeboxes, etc. Work consists of shop time and work in the field. Possible overtime available on weekends. Experience in the amusement / gaming industry a plus, but not required. Send resume to jmagee@actionjacksonusa.com or call 1-800-356-6112 if you have any questions. 1. May 31 is National Speak in Complete Sentences Day; what is the shortest sentence in English? 2. Which animal sleeps more: bat, cat or koala? 3. On June 1, 1494, what national drink of Scotland was fi rst written about – in a log – “Eight bolls of malt to Friar John Cor wherewith to make aqua vitae”? 4. The Sons of the Desert is a club devoted to publicizing what comic pair? 5. Which is the world’s largest desert: Antarctic, Gobi or Sahara? 6. On June 2, 1886, what U.S. president (last name is the name of a city) wed at the White House? 7. June is National Accordion Awareness Month; what does squeeze-box mean? 8. Literally, what does the Greek “tyrannosaurus rex” mean in English? 9. What is Brazil’s offi cial language? 10. On June 3, 1851, what NYC sports team became the fi rst to wear uniforms? 11. At the Salem, Mass., witch trials, how many people were accused: 11, 74 or 200-plus? 12. June 4 is National Cheese Day; what is the most popular cheese recipe in the USA? 13. What cheese (named after a person) was fi rst made by 1700s Franciscan friars in California? 14. What saltwater inhabitant has “duck” in its name? 15. The word piano originated in what language? 16. On June 5, 1916, what son of Jewish immigrants was sworn in as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice? 17. The Dull Men’s Club honored Tim Web as 2023 Anorak of the Year for his “Pothole Art”; what does anorak mean? 18. What kind of animal was Tommy, who was the subject of animal rights trials in New York? 19. In what video game would you fi nd a ghost named Pinky? 20. On June 6, 1933, in Camden in what state did the fi rst drive-in movie theatre open? ANSWERS 1. I am. 2. Koala 3. Scotch whiskey 4. Laurel & Hardy (Each local chapter is a “tent” and named after one of their fi lms.) 5. Antarctic 6. Grover Cleveland 7. Accordion 8. King of tyrant lizards 9. New York Knickerbockers 10. Portuguese 11. 200-plus 12. Macaroni & cheese 13. Monterey Jack (named after 1800s cheese producer David Jacks) 14. The geoduck clam 15. Italian 16. Louis Brandeis 17. 1) a jacket; 2) a studious person with solitary interests (British). (Tim takes pictures of dioramas he makes in potholes.) 18. Chimpanzee 19. Pac-Man 20. New Jersey LOCALLY OWNED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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