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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2024 Page 17 OBITUARIES Patsy Sforza vere, MA 02151 followed by a funeral mass at Saint Anthony’s Parish in Revere. Burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett, MA. In lieu of fl owers you may make a donation in Pat’s name to Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital. www.stjude.org Dorothy Galli garden and family. A funeral service for Dotti will be held on Tuesday, January 23, 2024 from 10:00-12:00 at Buonfi glio Funeral Home 128 Revere, Street, Revere, MA with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden, MA. Susan “Gigi” Gooley Crocker O f Revere. Entered into rest on January 21, 2024. He was born on 1936 in Chelsea to his late parents Pasquale Sforza and Catherine (Sachetta) Sforza. He is the Beloved husband of 50 years to the late Elaine (Orsini) Sforza of Revere. Pat was raised in Revere attended Revere High School class of 1954, and went on to attended Boston University and graduated in 1958 with a degree in Finance. He is survived by his son David Sforza and his partner Deanna Fitzgerald of Revere. His Late son Paul Sforza and Joseph Sforza. His sister Anna Marie Walsh and her late husband Joseph Walsh of Beverly, His brother Charles Sforza and wife Joanne of Byfield, MA and the late brother Fredrick Sforza of West Newbury. His grandson Alexander Sforza and late granddaughter Kaitlyn Sforza of Illinois, He is lovingly survived by several loving uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and great grandchildren. Pat was a Hardworking man for his family whom he was totally devoted too. Pat was very present in his family’s lives and was a constant support for them through the years. Helped run the family business Sforza Farm of West Newbury which he thoroughly enjoyed. He worked in Malden for several years at Malden Jewelers, and First National Bank of Malden. Then in Revere as Bank President for Broadway National Bank where he retired in 2005. He and his wife loved to travel and visited several places in the US and Abroad, as well as several cruises to the Islands. Pat was an avid reader and Patriots fan, he enjoyed spending time with friends and family in Wells ME. He will be truly missed by all who knew him. A funeral service for Pat will be held January 29, 2024 from 9-10:30AM at Buonfi glio Funeral Home 128 Revere Street, ReO O f Revere, entered into rest on January 16, 2024 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late Anthony “Tony” Galli. Devoted mother of Doreen Bennett and her husband Bob Bennett. Cherished grandmother of Kerrie Wilson and her husband Walker Wilson. The loving sister of the late Joseph Armando and Richard Sasso and her treasured sister Elena Ginnetti. Dear daughter of the late Gaetano Sasso and Clementina (Caputo)Sasso. She grew up in Revere, graduated from Revere Highschool, and raised her family in Revere. Dottie worked at Modine paint in Chelsea as a young lady, there she met her best friend Fannie of 65 years. Later she was a ticket girl at the Revere Theatre where she met her future husband Anthony “Tony” Galli who was the movie projectionist. They married on May 2, 1947. Dottie then went to work for the family business Galli’s marker where she made many friends. Later on in life she helped out at Dancing school. She loved the children and made friends with all the moms. She truly enjoyed that so much. They always enjoyed going to Lake Winnipesaukee with their boat and with family. Her famous saying was “Come on in for a nice cup of coff ee!” We will all miss her so much and most of all her great stories. She loved her home, fl ower f Revere. Passed January 21st peacefully at her home surrounded by her family. Her greatest accomplishment was being a mother to her three children, Charro, Julian and Matt. A Gigi to her 6 grandchildren, Jake, Sofi e, Eloise, Max, Eli & Emmett, a loving wife to her husband John for 44 years, best friends with her son-in-law Jay, a sister to 9 siblings, a loving aunt to many nieces and nephews and the owner of her pride and joy, Reds Hair Salon that she proudly opened 26 years ago and has passed on to her daughter after her retirement 4 years ago. She was so strong and resilient despite all her challenges in life and fi ercely loved everyone she met, especially her family and their friends. She loved animals and nature but to be honest loved everything and everyone so deeply. She was an amazing artist and passed that talent onto her two sons and grandchildren. She always found the good in everyone and taught us all how to love just as hard. She will be missed beyond comprehension but will watch over us all. The only thing deeper than the pain of losing you was our love for you. A celebration of life will be held at Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home 128 Revere St, Revere on Saturday January 27, 2024 from 12:00pm to 2:00pm. In lieu of fl owers, gifts may be made to Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in memory of Ritchie Strangie to support cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or via jimmyfund.org/gift. For Advertising with Results, call he Advocate Newspapers at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net call The Adv cate Ne spapers 1. On Jan. 26, 1785, what Boston native wrote a letter decrying the bald eagle being named a symbol of America instead of the American wild turkey? 2. A rhinoplasty is surgery on what part of the body? 3. On Jan. 27, 1973, what war ended at the Paris Peace Accords? 4. In what month is Groundhog Day celebrated? 5. On Jan. 28, 1957, the Brooklyn Dodgers hired Emmett Kelly to do what? 6. What was the fi rst slot machine (1894) called: Gold Rush, Liberty Bell or Lion Head? 7. What animal has been called “Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators and Weather Prophet Extraordinary”? 8. On Jan. 29, 1929, “The Seeing Eye” was founded; what is its purpose? 9. The world’s northernmost craft brewery is in what country: Canada, Iceland or Norway? 10. In what TV quiz show that started in 1956 would you Answers fi nd the recurrent line “What is your name, please?”? 11. On Jan. 30, 1931, what romance comedy fi lm about a tramp (Charlie Chaplin) and a blind girl premiered? 12. What are jorts? 13. The word podcasting comes from what two words? 14. On Jan. 31, 2023, the last of the fi rst wide-body airliners was delivered; what is its name? 15. What does EGOT stand for? 16. A six-sided die has how many dots: 17, 21 or 22? 17. On Feb. 1, 1964, the Indiana governor tried to get the allegedly obscene song “Louie, Louie” banned; the FBI investigated it and determined what? 18. Who was “Wrong Way” Corrigan: an aviator, circus clown or football player? 19. What three consecutive Civil War era constitutional amendments expanded Americans’ civil rights? 20. On Feb. 2, 1887, in what town was the fi rst Groundhog Day observed? 1. Benjamin Franklin 2. Nose 3. Vietnam 4. February 5. Entertain fans between innings; Kelly was a famous circus clown. 6. Liberty Bell 7. The mythical groundhog Punxsutawney Phil 8. To train guide dogs for the blind 9. Norway (in Longyearbyen in the Svalbard archipelago) 10. “To Tell the Truth” 11. “City Lights” 12. Shorts made of denim 13. iPod and broadcasting 14. Boeing 747 15. A winner of the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards. 16. 21 17. The original recording was poor quality but “the record defi nitely was not obscene.” 18. Aviator (In 1938 he planned to go from NYC to Long Beach, Calif., but he went to Ireland (due to bad visibility, according to him.) 19. 13th, 14th and 15th 20. Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania

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