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Page 20 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 4, 2022 OBITUARIES Claire Marie (Hayes) Reardon Of Malden. Spent 1. On Nov. 4, 1904, in New England, what became the fi rst stadium built just for football? 2. What 18th century violin maker’s fi rst name was Antonio? 3. On Nov. 5, 1872, who voted in the presidential election and was later arrested and convicted for voting illegally? 4. In 1909 “Miss Columbia” became the fi rst airplane purchased by the U.S. government; who sold it? 5. November 6 is National Saxophone Day (Inventor Adolphe Sax was born on Nov. 6, 1814); is a saxophone a woodwind or a brass? 6. How are “High Rollers,” “To Tell the Truth” and “Jeopardy!” similar? 7. What TV series title with the number 12 also has the name of a person in the Bible? 8. What is a palindrome? (Example: “Was it a rat I saw?”) 9. On Nov. 7, 1959, what state offi cially joined the Union? 10. Reportedly, Monopoly’s Community Chest was inspired by what resort city’s “forerunner of the United Way”? 11. Since when has the NFL played football on Thanksgiving Day: 1899, 1920 or 1936? 12. November 8 is Election Day; what TV series coined the expression “voted off the island”? 13. What song title includes in parentheses That’s What I Want? 14. Whose picture is on the world’s fi rst adhesive postage stamp: Abraham Lincoln, George Washington or Queen Victoria? 15. How are tiger stripe, Japanese black and Turk’s turban similar? 16. On Nov. 9, 1965, there was a blackout over what part of the USA? 17. In the movie “Gone With the Wind,” what line precedes “I can’t let him go. I can’t. There must be some way to bring him back!”? 18. Whose presidential library is in Northampton, Mass.? 19. Iron Butterfl y’s song “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” is approximately how many minutes long: 10, 13 or 17? 20. On Nov. 10, 1969, what children’s TV show debuted? 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Claire is survived by her children, Paula, of Cantebury, NH, John and his wife, Patricia Johnson, of Weymouth, Mary and her husband, Dr. Gregory Thomas, of Dana Point, CA, and Joseph, and his wife Kimberly, of North Andover, as well as grandchildren, Michael Stariknok, Susan Stariknok, Stephen Stariknok, Ian Thomas, Erin Thomas, Sean Reardon and Danielle Reardon and great grandchildren, Nicholas, Cecilia, Kyra, Kate, Ellie, Erin, Briana and Caylee. Following her years as a homemaker, Claire returned to the workforce in the Malden School System working for many years as secretary to the Superintendent of Schools. Upon her retirement she became and even more avid traveler and increased her volunteer activities, often at her beloved Immaculate Conception Parish. Most notable was her ministry as a Eucharistic Minister, bringing communion to the patients at the Glen Ridge Nursing Home into her 100th year. A salute to a life well lived. Relatives & friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the Breslin Funeral Home, 610 Pleasant St., Malden on Friday November 4th from 3-7 PM. A Memorial Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Immaculate Conception Church on Saturday November 5th at 10 AM. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, donations in Claire's memory may be made to her favorite charity, Por Cristo, 77 Warren St., Brighton, MA 02135. www.porcristo.org Mark E. McAuliff e Of Malden was fatally struck by a vehicle on October 22nd at the age of 49 years old. Mark was born in Malden, the son of Dorothy (Jewell) McAuliffe and the late Francis X. McAuliff e. He is survived by his son, Dylan McAuliff e. He is the loving brother of Cathy, Billy, Lisa, Joyce, Kenny, Cheryl, Phillip, and the late Francis. Mark is also survived by his brothers-in-law, Dave and Wally, and many loving nieces, nephews, and friends. Mark loved his family so much and will be missed dearly. He was always willing to help someone out, whether family, friend or casual acquaintance. Those who knew Mark knew that he loved animals, the weather, and music, especially the song “Only God Knows Why” by Kid Rock. Mark loved sports and as a young boy he was a star pitcher for Malden Little League. He played the lottery always hoping for a big win. He read the newspaper from cover to cover on a daily basis and always with a cup of coff ee. The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but ~ HELP WANTED ~ Experienced Oil Truck Driver wanted. Hazmat and CDL required. Must present driver’s record history. Please send resume to: dina@angelosoil.com or call 781-231-3500 the love & memory of you shall never pass away. In Mark’s memory, donations may be made to Northeast Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Ave, Salem, MA 01970. Private services will be held. Richard D. Bencic, Sr. Of Malden. Died on October 26th. Devoted husband of the late Carolyn M. (Singelais). Beloved father of Stacey Bencic of Lynn, Chelly Vincent, Richard D. Bencic, Jr. and Kenneth Bencic all of Malden. Brother of Dianna Jones and Beverly Milner both of Indiana, Pennsylvania and Olga Fowler-Clough of Salem. Cherished grandfather of Krystall and Ashley Vincent. Also lovingly survived by many nieces and nephews. Richard was a 38-year employee of UPS and United States Navy Veteran during the Vietnam War. Family and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Carroll Funeral Home, Malden on Tuesday, November 1st. Committal Services were private. The family wishes no fl owers be sent, but strongly suggests that memorial contributions in Richard's name be made to the Epilepsy Foundation, 650 Suff olk Street, Unit 405, Lowell, MA 01854 or at www.epilepsynewengland.org in support of Richard's sons Richard, Jr. and Kenneth. Paul R. Musto Sr. Paul Richard Musto Sr., 69, formerly of Lake Street, Tewksbury, MA, died suddenly on October 24, 2022. Paul was born in Melrose, Massachusetts on August 26, 1953, the son of Richard B. Musto Sr. and Nancy C. (Musto) Galli, both deceased. He lived in Malden, MA for many years before moving to Tewksbury, MA. Paul was a true car guy, and his passion was customizing old cars from the 1940’s. Paul worked in the autobody industry for 50 years. OBITUARIES| SEE PAGE 22 1. Harvard Stadium 2. Stradivarius 3. Susan B. Anthony 4. The Wright Brothers 5. A woodwind (It is made of brass but has a single reed.) 6. They are TV shows hosted by Alex Trebek. 7. “Adam 12” 8. Words that can be read the same backwards and forwards 9. Hawaii 10. Atlantic City 11. 1920 12. “Survivor” 13. “Money” 14. Queen Victoria 15. They are types of pumpkin. 16. The Northeast 17. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” 18. Calvin Coolidge’s 19. 17 20. “Sesame Street”

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