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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2024 Page 17 Frank M. Marino OBITUARIES all cherished him. Frank will be D ied on Saturday, January 13th at the Spaulding Rehabilitation center in Cambridge following a battle with lung cancer. He was 80 years old. Frank was born in Boston on July 28,1943 to his late parents, Frank & Frances (Giaimo) Marino. Frank, along with his two brothers, were proudly raised in Boston’s North End. He attended Boston Public Schools and graduated from Charlestown High School, Class of 1961. Frank married the love of his life, Annette (Maniscalco) on February 14, 1965. Frank & Annette settled in East Boston and began their family together. Frank worked his entire working career as a Crane Operator for Local Union # 4, for over 50 years. He assisted in many of the large projects and building in the City of Boston. He was a hardworking man for his family whom he was totally devoted too. Frank was very present in his children’s lives and was a constant supporter of them. Frank was also a friend to many as he had several circles of friends, particularly his “friends of the north end Club”, his union friends, his coffee club friends, golf buddies, and many others. Frank was also a very proud grandfather to his grandchildren, whom he was always there for, and they made him very proud. He also stayed active by golfi ng, going to the gym and playing bocce. Frank truly loved his family, and they MURDER | FROM Page 1 thought of, loved, and forever remembered. He is the beloved husband of almost 59 years to Annette (Maniscalco) Marino of Revere. Loving father of Monique Frate & husband Joseph “Joe” of Stoneham and Gary Marino & his fi ancé Michelle Mazza of Lynn. Cherished grandfather of Marisa Frate of Stoneham, Gianna Marino & Nicholas Marino, both of Lynnfi eld. Treasured brother of Anthony Marino of Middleton & the late Michael Marino. Frank was a member of the Italian American Club in Medford. He is also lovingly survived by several nieces, nephews, grandnieces, & grandnephews. Family & friends were respectfully invited to attend Visiting Hours on Wednesday, January 17th from in the Vertuccio Smith & Vazza, Beechwood Home for Funerals, Revere. A Funeral Mass was celebrated in the Immaculate Conception Church, 133 Beach St., Revere, followed by interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett. In lieu of fl owers, remembrances may be made to the Spaulding Rehabilitation Center Development Office, 300 First Avenue Charlestown, MA 02129. Santa (Bonanno) Insalaco R esident of the Prospect House and formerly of the Jack Satter House. Passed away surrounded by her loving family on January 13 at the age of 97. Born in Boston on September 25, 1926 to the late Salvatore Bonanno and Carmela (Geraci). Beloved wife of 64 years to the late Louis Insalaco. Devoted mother of Sandra Sherriff and her husband Bob of St. Pete Beach, FL, Louis Insalaco and his wife Judy of Wilmington, and Diane Pizzotti and her husband Mark of Bedford, NH. Adored grandmother of Nicole Caylor, Ryan Sherriff and his wife Arielle, Jill Mack and her husband Jonathan, Mark Pizzotti and his wife Colleen, Tara Crede and her husband Andrew, and Louis Insalaco and his wife Olivia. Cherished great grandmother of Amelia and Charlotte Caylor, Georgina Mack, Andrew and William Crede, and Louis Insalaco. Dear sister of the late Salvatore, Anthony, Domenic Bonanno, and Mary “Jenny” D’Addario. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Santa lived in Revere for over 75 years. She and her husband, Louie, loved to travel and visited many places in the US and in Europe, as well as ocean cruises to the islands. Santa also enjoyed playing Bingo and threecard poker at the casinos. Threecard poker at the tables was her favorite game. She was a member of the “Revere First” group of women that did community service as well as charity work and volunteering in the city schools. She will truly be missed by all who knew her. Private Services were held for the immediate family. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to the Mass General Cancer Center, Development Offi ce, 125 Nashua St, Suite 540, Boston, MA 02114 or at https://giving.massgeneral.org. massive gridlock on one of the North Shore’s most heavily traveled roadways dominated televised news coverage later that evening. Nelio Barbosa was rushed to Traffi c was backed up for miles for nearly three hours when Revere and Mass. State Police made their preliminary investigation of the fatal shooting of Nelio Barbosa in August 2019 in Revere. (Courtesy Photo) Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on that Saturday, where he later died from the gunshot wounds. Surveillance video coverage in that section of North Shore Road/Rt. 1A enhanced an intense investigation, providing solid evidence that led to the arrest of a prime suspect in the shooting, Carlos Lemon, 27. Lemon is accused of being the shooter in the case, as his vehicle was IDed alongside Barbosa’s, and it was determined Lemon was the only occupant of the suspect vehicle at the time of the shooting. Lemon was ar1. On Jan. 19, 1809, what author of the poem “The Raven” was born in Boston? 2. What 1912 presidential candidate had the slogan “A Square Deal All Around”? 3. What is an ace worth in blackjack? 4. On Jan. 20, 1937, Franklin D. Roosevelt had the fi rst U.S. presidential inauguration taking place in January; which of his four presidential inaugurations was it? 5. In 1845 in Boston, Macon Bolling Allen argued before a jury – in what is believed to be the fi rst time for an African American lawyer to do so; in what populous county was he a JP? 6. On Jan. 21, 1908, NYC passed the “Sullivan Ordinance,” making it illegal for whom to smoke in public? 7. In 1860 what presidential candidate had the slogan “Vote yourself a farm and horses”? 8. What country has won the most medals at the Winter Olympics: Norway, Switzerland or USA? 9. On Jan. 22, 2003, the U.S. Census Bureau stated that who are the largest U.S. minority group? 10. What has a denominator and a numerator? Answers 11. In January 2018, 12 camels at Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz Camel Beauty Contest were disqualifi ed because their owners used what on the camels’ lips? 12. In what year did Alaska and Hawaii join the USA: 1940, 1959 or 1961? 13. What is light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation more commonly known as? 14. On Jan. 23, 1989, what Spanish painter of “Melting Watch” and “The Persistence of Memory” died? 15. What weighs the least: animal cells, atoms or neutrinos? 16. Who had the presidential campaign slogan “Not Just Peanuts”? 17. January 24 is Beer Can Appreciation Day; on Jan. 24 in what year did Krueger Brewing Co. sell the fi rst canned beer: 1915, 1929 or 1935? 18. What Asian city is nicknamed “Monte Carlo of the Orient”? 19. In what country is Bushmills, the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery? 20. On Jan. 25, 1961, what animated fi lm with a dog breed in its title was released? rested and charged with murder about a week after the fatal shooting of Barbosa. He pleaded not guilty in Suff olk District Court. Jury selection began on January 10 for Lemon’s murder trial in Suff olk Superior Court, which is located at 3 Pemberton Square, Boston. The trial was expected to begin as soon as jury selection was completed, either at the end of this week or the beginning of next. Police investigators have yet to reveal a suspected motive for the broad daylight shooting in 2019. Barbosa was born in Central de Minas, Minas Gerais, Brazil, and came to the United States in 2003, eventually settling in Malden, where he started his auto detailing and window tinting business. He left his father in Brazil, one sister who was living in Walpole, Mass., and six other brothers and sisters in Brazil. 1. Edgar Allan Poe 2. Theodore Roosevelt 3. 1 or 11 4. The second 5. Middlesex 6. Women 7. Abraham Lincoln 8. Norway 9. Hispanics 10. A fraction 11. Botox 12. 1959 13. Laser 14. Salvador Dali 15. Neutrinos 16. Jimmy Carter 17. 1935 18. Macau 19. Ireland 20. “101 Dalmatians”

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