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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, October 20, 2023 Page 17 Joanna E. (Berardi) Goodwin A lifelong resident of Malden, passed away peacefully on October 15, 2023. She was 91 years old. Family was at the heart of Joanna’s world. She took pride in nurturing and caring for her loved ones. Joanna loved cooking and always looked forward to receiving her special Christmas cookies. She loved traveling with large groups of friends, collecting memories and experiences that enriched her life. Her bowling league was a testament to her love for laughter and companionship, where she shared countless strikes and spares with cherished friends. Joanna was the beloved wife of the late Herbert T. Goodwin. She was the loving mother of Debra Casey and her husband Joseph of Malden, Michael Goodwin and his wife Maria of North Reading, Robert Goodwin and his wife Kelly of Naples, FL and James Goodwin of Northwood, NH. Joanna was the dear sister of Josephine Hopkins and her husband Rodney of Stoneham and the late Domenic Berardi Jr. She was the cherished grandmother of Michael Goodwin Jr. and his wife Crystal, Anthony Goodwin, Daniel Casey, Alana Casey and her husband Christopher Poirier, and great grandmother of Kayla and Bronson Goodwin. She is also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral from the A. J. Spadafora Funeral Home, 865 Main Street, Malden on Monday October 23rd at 9:00am followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in the Immaculate Conception Church, 600 Pleasant Street, Malden at 10:00am. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Sunday October 22nd from 3:00pm-5:00pm. Interment will be in Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of fl owers donations in Joanna’s memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Association at alzheimers.org OBITUARIES Susan Donelan Burke Of Malden, Massachusetts, died October 14, 2023 at the age of 66 after a period of declining health. She was the beloved wife and partner of Daniel Burke for 20 years, the fi ercely devoted mother of Will Shawno, and the best friend of Maxx the dog, all of Malden. Born in Manchester, MA, the daughter of the late Ann-Jean and Jack Donelan, Susan was a self-employed artist. She attended North Shore Community College earning an associate's degree in graphic arts and computer graphic design; she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Studies and Art at Lesley University. She was active in Malden Arts and the Malden Cultural Council and painted with Cape Ann Watercolor Painters for many years. She was also an accomplished photographer. As a youth, in addition to her pursuit of visual arts, Susan was a swimmer and lifeguard. She deeply admired her teachers at Manchester High School, especially Herb Hahn who honed her writing skills and Dick Costello, who fostered her interest in earth sciences and environmental conservation. After high school, Susan was a cook at several restaurants and nursing homes on Cape Ann; and did interior painting in many area homes. She also enjoyed working for several years at the Cricket Press. Susan’s interest in people, and her generosity of spirit, took her on endless drives around Cape Ann and Greater Boston, delivering meals, gifts, and empathy. The US Postal Service and Hallmark will miss her business—she sent hundreds of greeting cards for every occasion. 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What Salem-borne author stated, in an 1842 “Notebook,” “I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house”? 7. A Japanese bullet train has a theme of what popular fi ctional cat? 8. On Oct. 22, 1964, what northern country had a new fl ag design approved? 9. What U.S. state gave African Americans and single women the right to vote from the late 1700s to early 1800s: New Jersey, New York or Vermont? 10. Why do some animals cry? 11. On Oct. 23, 1941, what Disney animated musical fi lm about an elephant premiered? 12. Who created a fi ctional scarecrow and witches in a 1900 novel? 13. What country has a village named Westward Ho! after an 1855 historical novel of the same name: Australia, England or USA? Professional TREE REMOVAL & Cleanups 24-HOUR SERVICE 14. On Oct. 24, 1861, Western Union completed the fi rst transcontinental telegraph system; two days later what transport company ended? 15. Which president ran unopposed during the “era of good feelings” and got 80% of the popular vote? 16. How many legs does a spider have? 17. On Oct. 25, 1780, what “John” became the fi rst Massachusetts elected governor? 18. In what unincorporated U.S. territory is the capital city Pago Pago? 19. In what New England state is the town of Grover’s Corners in Edward Albee’s 1938 play “Our Town”? 20. October 26 is National Pumpkin Day; Guinness World Records’ largest pumpkin pie (in 2010 in New Bremen, Ohio) had a diameter of how many feet: 5, 10 or 20? ANSWERS 1. Sydney Opera House 2. Louis Brandeis 3. District of Columbia 4. “Over Through the Wood” 5. John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon 6. Nathaniel Hawthorne 7. Hello Kitty 8. Canada (the maple leaf design) 9. New Jersey (there were residency and property requirements) 10. To clear debris from their eyes. the River and 11. “Dumbo” 12. L. Frank Baum (“The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”) 13. England 14. Pony Express 15. James Munroe 16. Eight 17. 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