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Page 8 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, December 6, 2019 Malden: Today, Tomorrow and Yesterday celebrates the life of Anna Margaret Giordano By Peter F. Levine A SNOW BLOWER SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS Pickup/Delivery Available 781-289-6466 USA Lawn and Yard Care SNOW PLOWING *REASONABLE RATES * PROMPT SERVICE * PARKING LOTS 781-521-9927 Malden love affair. “Malden: today, tomorrow and yesterday” ... celebrates the life of Anna Margaret (Scibelli) Giordano. For your reading pleasure. The Scibellis have been in Malden for as long as anybody can remember. They stretch from Linden to Edgeworth and all points in between. Mike is married to my saint of a sister Barbara. I met Mike’s 98-year-young aunt Anna Margaret (Scibelli) Giordano (briefly) this past Saint Rocco and was immediately smitten. Here is a snapshot of Anna’s life – lovingly provided to us by her son Nick: • Born on February 21, 1921, in Malden • Daughter of Antonio and Angelina Scibelli • Sister of Philip, Steven, Nicholas, Louis, Lawrence, Rose and Florence • Resided at 2 Malden St. • Educated by the Malden Public Schools • Her first job: Lewis Candy on Commercial Street • Received her sacraments at St. Peter’s Church on Pearl Street Anna Margaret (Scibelli) Giordano and her late brother Larry. (Courtesy Photo) • Married a young man from Everett, Benjamin Louis Giordano, on June 1, 1941 • Gave birth to three children: Marie Elaine, Nicholas and Anthony • Has eight grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren • Lived at 52 Lynde St. in Everett for 69 years • Worked as a forelady at the Metropolitan Greeting Card Factory on Bow Street in Everett From the desk of M W arjorie • Was elected Union Steward at the Metropolitan Greeting Card Factory • Was a parishioner at St. Anthony’s Church in Everett, where she was moderator of the CYO and was a drill team parent who helped with the St. Anthony’s Imperial Drill Team • Was president of the Lyonette Club in Everett • Loves to sew and knit; she made more than 150 afghans MALDEN: TODAY| SEE PAGE 9 hite I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincerest gratitude to the Everett Co-operative Bank customers and my fellow employees for allowing me to be part of such a wonderful community. It has been my privilege to serve you and to work alongside of you. After 51 years of employment at the Bank and with lots of emotion, the time has come to bid farewell and begin my next journey. Effective December 26th, 2019 I will officially retire as the Bank President. I will forever cherish all the great memories we’ve created, the experiences we’ve shared, but most of all I will miss each and every one of you. I will remain active in my role as a Director of the Bank and look forward to continuing to support you. I wish you all the very best. Thank you. Very Respectfully Marjorie A. White, President A.B.C. CIGAR 170 REVERE ST., REVERE Gift Cards OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 8 AM - 8 PM Sun. - Holidays: 8 AM - 6 PM (781) 289-4959 Rewards Program Chris Dan Steve Questions answered Suggestions made Satisfaction! THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE!! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY, USE YOUR REWARD POINTS, CASH OR CREDIT CARD AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SUPER LOW PRICES! * CIGARS BY THE BOX, BUNDLE OR SINGLE; * DESKTOP OR TRAVEL HUMIDORS; * PIPES, GRINDERS, HOOKAHS, BONGS AND RELATED ITEMS; * ALL C.B.D. PRODUCTS INCLUDES EDIBLES, TOPICALS, & CONCENTRATES * ALL TYPES OF LIGHTERS MENTHOL CIGARETTES AVAILABLE OUR 48th YEAR ABC SPECIAL CIGAR BUNDLE RIGHT BY YOU 15 CHURCHILL CIGARS INCLUDING A COHIBA FOR $43.95 - OVER 5,000 SOLD ALL CIGARS MARKED WITH A GREEN LABEL - BUY 2, GET 1 FREE! Many Deals on Well-Known Cigar Brands - Many with a FREE LIGHTER AFTER 48 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE, WE SAY “HAPPY HOLIDAYS” AND THANK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS PAST & PRESENT! Call Driveways from $25

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