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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – Friday, January 17, 2020 Page 15 Obituaries Marie H.”ReRe”(Connors) Connolly-Capodilupo Passed following a lengthy illness on Sunday, January 12 at the Lighthouse Nursing Care Center of Revere. Her funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Saturday, January 18, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St., REVERE at 11:00 a.m. & immediately followed with interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. Born in Chelsea, she was a lifelong Revere resident. She attended Revere Schools & was an alumna of Revere High School, Class of 1942. As a young woman, she began working for the Revere School System & spent over 40 years as the Matron at Revere High School. She was a exemplary family matriarch & a remarkable, daughter, sister, wife, mother & grandmother, aunt & grand-aunt to her entire family. She was raised on Revere Beach Boulevard at her Mom & Dad’s Inn, which was most similar to a Bed & Breakfast Their family, the Connors family were devout & staunch supporters of the former St. Theresa’s Church on Revere St. until its’ closing. She was an avid walker, along with her sister, Jeannette Foley. They were known, by their SilverWhite Hair, meticulously coiff ured, dressed to the nines, daily, taking their walk on Revere Beach Blvd. They accomplished this daily jaunt, well into their late 80s. Her surviving beloved husband, Justin A. Capodilupo, also enjoys a reputation as an avid walker. He could be seen as late as this past summer walking all over the city. Justin & Marie were married for the past 46 years. She is the devoted mother to Terrance M. “Terry” Connolly & his wife, Mary of Mansfi eld & Kathleen Connolly of Chelsea. She is the adoring grandmother to Shannon C. Connolly of Mansfi eld. Cherished aunt of Karen M. Epler & her husband Grant O. of Lynnfi eld & the late Jean M. Maguire. Dear sister to the late Thomas D. Connors & his late wife Rose, Jeannette Foley & her late husband, Jeremiah A. “Jerry” & Jacqueline V. “Jackie” Grenda & her late husband, Frank M. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Rosemarie (Coviello) Cook Died on Saturday, January 11, surrounded by her loving family at her home after a brief illness, she was a young 88 years of age. Rose was born in Swampscott and was raised & educated in Chelsea. She was an alumna of Chelsea High School, Class of 1940. She was a dedicated housewife & mother. Her family was precious & paramount in her life. She was the former owner of one of Revere’s famous tanning spots, “Tropitana” located on Washington Ave. in Revere. She along with her family owned & operated the business for over 12 years. She was a Past President of the Immaculata Guild at the Immaculate Conception Parish. Rose was an avid bowler until her recent illness. She and her bowling league enjoyed many memorable times together. One of her famous past times was always enjoying her casino trips. Her family felt blessed for the mother and grandmother she was. Her sense of humor and wit was unmatched and they were proud of her matriarchal presence. She is the beloved wife of 60 years to the late Chief Petty Offi cer (USCG) & Ret. Revere Firefi ghter Robert L. Cook, Sr., the proud & loving mother of Ret. Revere Fire Deputy Chief Ronald S. Cook & wife Lisa of Gray, ME., Lynda M. Cook – Clark & husband Timothy A. Keeter of Swampscott, & the late Robert L. Cook, Jr. She is the adored grandmother of Jill M. LaCara & husband Richard of Pembroke, Thomas R. Ward & wife Jennifer of Danvers, Robert L. Cook, III & Ronald L. Cook both of Church Falls, VA. The adored great grandmother of Madisyn R. Vieira of Pembroke, Ethan & Brody Ward both of Danvers, Noah LaCara of Pembroke, Owen Shanbar of Danvers, Tracy & Lucy LaCara both of Pembroke. Caring mother in law of Marie Cook of Pembroke. She is the dear sister of the late Theresa Vozella. She is also lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Mary A. (Scarpetti) Santosuosso– Maglione Died on Saturday, January 11 at the Ruben House in Saugus, following a long illness, she was 84 years old. Mary was born in Everett and was raised & educated in Revere. She was a proud alumna of Revere High School Class of 1953. Early on Mary worked various jobs. As a mother she always was present for her children and provided a home full of love. She was fastidious about her home and took great pride in her cooking. Mary worked at the Howard Johnson’s in Revere at the ice cream counter & later on she worked in Almy’s Department Store at Northgate Shopping Center as a sales clerk. Mary then took a full time position as an Administrative assistant at the Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett, a position she held for over 15 years, until she retired. Mary loved being surrounded by her family and celebrating all occasions. She was also an avid card player, where she and a group of friends faithfully got together on Saturday nights for their weekly card games fi lled with laughs & fun. She is the beloved wife of the late Ret. Revere Police Lieutenant Carmen J. Maglione. The loving mother of Steven C. Santosuosso of Beverly, Lori A. Tryder & her companion James Cipoletta of Wakefi eld, Richard J. “Rick” Santosuosso & wife Lynelle A. of Middleton & Mark A. Santosuosso & wife Jennifer of Pelham, NH. She is the cherished grandmother of 9 grandchildren & great grandmother of Tyler & Alana Santosuosso. She is the dear sister of Elizabeth A. “Lee” Jalbert of Revere & her late husband Hector H. and the late Anne M. Hurley & her late husband James T. Also lovingly survived many nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews. Sean Wildman Of Revere on January 9, 2020 at the age of 69. Born in Boston on August 17, 1950 to the late Philip and Mary (Russell). Beloved husband to Janis Bard Wildman. Devoted stepfather of Paul “PJ” Bard of Revere. Dear brother of Philip Wildman and his wife Nancy of Sagamore Beach, and Russell Wildman and his wife Susan of Saugus. Caring brother-in-law of Carol Ferrandi of Revere, and Elaine Stilwell and her husband Bill of Melrose. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Sean married the “love of his life”, Janis, 14 years ago in Jamaica after going together for several years. They have many wonderful memories of their travels over the years. He was an avid Boston Bruins fan and enjoyed being out on the boat. Sean was a member of the Franco American Club in Lynn for many years. After owning his own electrical company for a short period he went on to work for General Electric for 40 years. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 18 ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~                            Estate of:    Date of Death:  CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION To all interested persons: A Petition for              of   requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief as requested in the Petition. The Petitioner requests that:   of   be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve   on the bond in   administration.                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma 1. On Jan. 17, 1706, what Founding Father was born in Boston, Mass.? (Hint: published Poor Richard’s Almanack.) 2. What is the Toy Story’s cowboy’s name? 3. Tehran is the capital of what country? 4. What kind of potato dish is called Duchesse? 5. On Jan. 18, 1733, what kind of cub was fi rst exhibited at Clark’s Wharf in Boston? (Hint: white.) 6. “May the Force be with you” are the last words in what movie? 7. What food did Popeye eat to become strong? 8. On Jan. 19, 1953, what TV sitcom baby was born? (Hint: Lucy’s.) 9. “La Gioconda” is a portrait better known as what? 10. The easiest ski runs are graded what color? 11. On Jan. 20, 1974, what fi rst female U.S. doctor was honored on a U.S. stamp? 12. Who presides over an impeachment trial in the U.S. Senate? 13. On Jan. 21, 1954, the USS Nautilus was launched in Connecticut; what “fi rst” was it? 14. In 1928 what skater introduced white fi gure skates? (Hint: hen.) 15. In what city was Martin Luther King, Jr. born? (Hint: starts with A.) 16. On Jan. 22, 1995, what mother of nine, including a U.S. president, died? 17. Where is K2, the world’s second-highest mountain? 18. Who created the Jeopardy! Quiz show? 19. On Jan. 23, 1960, a bathyscape descended 35,810 feet – the earth’s deepest known point – in what trench in the Pacifi c Ocean? 20. In what state was the fi rst McDonald’s located?(Hint: starts with C.) ANSWERS 1. Benjamin Franklin 2. Woody 3. Iran 4. Potatoes mashed with egg, formed into shapes and baked 5. Polar bear 6. “The Empire Strikes Back” 7. Spinach 8. Little Ricky of “I Love Lucy” 9. “Mona Lisa” 10. Green 11. Elizabeth Blackwell 12. The U.S. Chief Justice 13. First atomic submarine 14. Sonja Henie 15. Atlanta 16. Rose Kennedy 17. Pakistan 18. Merv Griffi n 19. Marianas Trench 20. California

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