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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, August 19, 2022 OBITUARIES Jose Castillo 1. On Aug. 19, 1950, ABC fi rst aired what kind of TV shows on Saturday mornings? 2. What Canadian Island is known for piping plovers? 3. What bird builds the smallest nest? 4. What mountain range has Mount Ansel Adams? 5. On Aug. 20, 1911, the fi rst-ever worldwide cable message – “This message sent around the world” – was transmitted from what newspaper building? 6. How are Etna, Krakatoa and Fuji similar? 7. What does sagamore mean? 8. On Aug. 21, 1909. The Pilgrim Monument was completed in what town? 9. The tarantella is a folk dance of what country? 10. In which Charles Dickens novel would you fi nd Uriah Heep, Wilkins Micawber and Betsey Trotwood? 11. On Aug. 22, 1906, the Victor Talking Machine Company began production of a record player called Victrola that sold for who many dollars: 50, 100 or 200? 12. What is the “toad” in English “toad-in-the-hole”? 13. How are Mandarin, wing and shawl similar? 14. On Aug. 23, 1966, the Lunar Orbiter 1 took the first photograph of what? 15. The fl ightless kiwi bird is native to what country? 16. How are The Black Pearl, Argo and The Jolly Roger similar? 17. August 24 is Independence Day of Ukraine, which celebrates its Declaration of Independence in what year: 1918, 1953 or 1991? 18. Eastern diamondback is the name of the largest of what kind of animal? 19. Brant Point Lighthouse, North America’s second oldest lighthouse, is on what island? 20. On Aug. 25, 1819, Scotsman Allan Pinkerton was born; he emigrated to the USA and founded what kind of agency? ANSWERS Of Malden, longtime resident. Jose passed away on August 2, 2022, at the age of 98, with his family by his side. Jose was a dedicated husband to Raquel for 77 years; a loving father to Robert, Victor, Ricardo and Miguel Angel; a wonderful grandfather to Pamela, Carol and Phillip; and great-grandfather to Martin, Arantza; and his dog, Coco. Jose came to Boston from Chile in 1972. His faith and family were integral parts of his life. He was an active member of the Tremont Temple Baptist Church in Boston where he and his wife made many lasting friendships. Jose lived a full life, enjoyed a long retirement and traveled the world with his wife by his side. He has left his family, friends, and community a legacy of hard work, ethics, and spirituality. All who knew him were graced by his smile and love of life. In lieu of fl owers, please make a donation to the Hospice of Massachusetts General Hospital. Kelly E. (Hannon) Hanley Of Reading, passed away on August 10, 2022. She was 58 years old. Kelly was born and raised in Malden. She was a resident of Reading and formerly lived in Portsmouth, NH. Kelly was an active member in her community in NH and had a contagious laugh and smile. Kelly was the loving fi ancé of Robert Clemente. She was the beloved daughter of Alyce (Courage)Hannon and the late Thomas Hannon. Kelly was the cherished mother of Kerri-Anne Brackenridge and her husband Nathan of Greenland, NH and grandmother of Nathan James Brackenridge. She was the dear sister of Tammy Mullin and her husband Jeff Wittland and special aunt to Meghan and Christine. Private services were on Monday August 15th. Contributions in Kelly’s memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 309 Waverly Oaks Rd., Waltham, MA 02452, www.alz.org or Amrican Cancer Society, 3 Speen St., Suite 250, Framingham, MA 01701 www.cancer.org. Mary S. (Barbato) Ricciardone Of Malden and Andover. Passed away on August 8, 2022 at the age of 96. Mary was a longtime resident of Malden and Andover. She was devoted to her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren who brought joy into her life. Mary was the wife of the late Carl J. Ricciardone Sr. She was the loving mother of Carl J. Ricciardone Jr. and his wife Diane of NH and Jean FitzPatrick and her husband Bill of Andover. Mary was the cherished grandmother of Alison White and her husband Josh, Stacey and Nicholas Ricciardone, Ryan FitzPatrick and his wife Che`, Tara Grossman and her husband Matt, Mark Ricciardone and his wife Debbie, the late C.J. Ricciardone and great grandmother of Lincoln and Jackson White and Lyla, Wyatt, Joy and Myles Grossman. She is also survived by nieces and nephews. Private services were be held on Friday August 12th followed by interment in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Dolores “Chubby” (Intravasato) Anastasia Of Malden, formerly of the North End of Boston, entered into rest unexpectedly, Wednesday, August 10, 2022 in the Massachusetts General Hospital. She was 85 years old. Born in the North End, Chubby lived in Malden for many, many years. Beloved wife of Peter J. Anastasia for nearly 62 years. Dear and devoted mother of Lisa Rubino and her husband, Joseph of Burlington, Michele Anastasia of Malden and Peter J. Anastasia and his longtime companion, Jill Cavalear of Saugus. Sister of the late Leo and Patsy Intravasato and Caroline Mochella. Loving grandmother of Francesca Rubino. Relatives and friends were invited to attend Chubby’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, Everett on Friday, Aug. 12. Her funeral was from the funeral home on Saturday, followed by a funeral Mass in St. Joseph’s Church, Malden. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Contributions in Dolores’ memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105 would be sincerely appreciated. Anne T. Sheridan Of Malden, passed away peacefully at her home on August 8, 2022. She was 69 years old. Anne was a longtime employee for both Boston Gas and National Grid. She loved going traveling on vacations, taking trips to the Casino, and spending time with her family and friends. Anne was the daughter of the late William and Mary (McSweeney) Sheridan. She was the loving sister of William Sheridan, Maryalyce Marsinelli and her husband John, Phillip Sheridan and his wife Cheryl and Joseph Sheridan. She is also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Visiting hours were held at the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, Malden on Thursday, with a prayer service during the visitation. Interment of ashes will be in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody at a later date. Constance "Connie" (Miraglia) Robinson Of Malden. Passed away on August 4, 2022. She was 70 years old. Born in Everett, Connie was a lifelong resident of Malden. She worked for the Malden Public Schools for many years in the cafeteria. Connie loved cooking, singing and spending time with her family. She also enjoyed vacationing in NH on Lake Winnipesaukee and lying in the sun. Connie was married to Paul F. Robinson, her beloved husband of 53 years. She was the loving mother of Michele Holloran and her husband Donald of West Peabody, PJ Robinson and his fi ancé Mary Boyce of Wilmington and Brian Robinson and his fi ancé Gina Consolo of Melrose. Connie was the dear sister of Carol Coscia and her husband Wayne of Wakefi eld and the late Joseph Miraglia and the cherished grandmother of Emily and Alex Holloran, Alannah Robinson and Brian Jr. and Lola Robinson. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Visitation was held from the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main Street, Malden on Wednesday, August 10th. A service was also held during the visitation. Interment was private. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Connie’s memory may be made to the American Kidney Foundation at www. kidneyfund.org. Cornelius "Connie" McEleney Of Medford passed away peacefully in the company of his family on August 1st after a short illness at the age of 90. Connie was born in Lagahurry, Isle of Dough, Clonmany, County Donegal, Ireland on January 18th, 1932 to John and Elizabeth (McGeoghegan) McEleney. Connie arrived in America in 1957 after working in Glasgow, Scotland, where, when visiting later, he was proud to point out the churches he helped build and the streets he helped lay. After arriving in Boston via Montreal, he met the love of his life at an Irish dance at the Hibernian Hall in Roxbury OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 22 1. For children (Animal Clinic and Acrobat Ranch) 2. Prince Edward Island 3. Hummingbird 4. The Sierra Nevada 5. The New York Times building 6. They are active volcanoes. 7. Chief or sachem 8. Provincetown, Mass. 9. Italy 10. “David Copperfi eld” 11. 200 12. Sausage (cooked in batter) 13. They are types of collar. 14. The earth from the moon 15. New Zealand 16. They are fi ctional ship names (in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” “Jason and the Argonauts” and “Peter Pan,” respectively) 17. 1991 18. Rattlesnake 19. Nantucket 20. A detective agency that was “one of the fi rst of its kind”

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