THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 9, 2024 Page 17 OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 16 Ellen L. O'Leary Of Malden. Passed away peacefully at home on August 5, after a brief illness. Ellen was born and raised in Malden and was a graduate of Cheverus High School. She was formerly employed in the legal department of Houghton Miffl in Publishing Company in Boston. Ellen was the cherished daughter of the late John A and Helen (Burke) O'Leary. She is survived by her brothers, John of Hanover, NH and Dennis and his wife, Lois, of Peabody, MA. She also leaves behind her nieces and nephews, Kaitlin, Meagan, DJ and Ryan, and great nieces and nephews, Connor, Lena, Jonathan and Daniel. She will be missed by her many close cousins and friends. A funeral mass for Ellen was celebrated at Sacred Hearts Parish, Malden on Thursday, August 8th. Visitation was held at the church prior to the Mass. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Ellen's name may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, one of her favorite charities. The Kid Does Clean Outs From 1 item to 1,000 * Basements * Homes * Backyards * Commercial Buildings The cheapest prices around! Call Eric: (857) 322-2854 1. How are Bourbon, High and Fifth similar? 2. What 1927 baseball team had a lineup of six batters known as Murderers’ Row? 3. On Aug. 9, 1854, what book having a title that is the name of a New England pond was published? 4. What bird with a name starting with “pt” has species that are the state birds of Alaska and Nunavut province? 5. How are the snatch and the clean & jerk similar? 6. August 10 is National Lazy Day; what singer cowrote “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay”? 7. What city has hosted the Summer Olympics at the highest altitude? 8. What chocolate cake is named after a hotel in Vienna? 9. On Aug. 11, 1934, the fi rst convicts arrived at what prison known as The Rock? 10. Who was Gorgeous George, who was known for “Pomp and Circumstance”? 11. On Aug. 12, 1961, what country started to construct the Berlin Wall? 12. How are slippery, American and cedar similar? 13. What is Jutland? 14. On Aug. 13, 2004, what American chef died whose TV kitchen was donated to the Smithsonian? 15. How are cinnamon, cloves, fennel seeds, pepper and star anise similar? 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 16. What baseball player was nicknamed Mr. November after hitting MLB’s fi rst November homer? 17. On Aug. 14, 1959, Magic Johnson was born; he was a star in what sport? 18. What fi lm features 15 puppies kidnapped by Cruella De Vil? 19. The name “earth” is native to what people: Anglo-Saxons, Egyptians or Greeks? 20. On Aug. 15, 1955, the fi rst management contract between Colonel Tom Parker and what singer was signed? ANSWERS 1. They are names of famous streets (in New Orleans, England and NYC [Fifth Avenue], respectively) 2. New York Yankees 3. “Walden” by Henry David Thoreau 4. Ptarmigan 5. They are weightlifting contests at the Olympics. 6. Otis Redding 7. Mexico City 8. Sacher torte (Hotel Sacher) 9. Alcatraz 10. A pro wrestler who used that music for his entrance 11. East Germany 12. They are types of elm trees native to America. 13. A peninsula in Denmark 14. Julia Child 15. They comprise traditional Chinese fi ve-spice powder. 16. Derek Jeter 17. Basketball 18. “101 Dalmatians” 19. Anglo-Saxons (from eorthe and erda, which mean the ground below) 20. Elvis Presley Classifi eds
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