THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 Page 17 OBITUARIES Albert Penney nifer Critch. He is predeceased by his parents Albert and Millie Penney, and his late brother Robert C. Penney Sr. His life was enriched by the love of his family, close friends, and countless others whose lives were touched by Al’s warmth, kindness, and generosity. He was truly a gentle soul. Visitation will be held at the Paul lifelong resident of Revere, Massachusetts, passed away at the age of 78 on March 3, 2024. Born on May 15, 1945, he was the son of the late Albert and Millie Penney. Al was more than just a beloved husband to Susan Penney; he was a cherished brother, respected uncle, and a true friend to many. Al dedicated many years of his A professional life as a surveyor to the Mass Water Resource Authority. Al had a zest for life and enjoyed nothing more than playing in the Monday and Thursday night Basketball Leagues. He was also very active in numerous softball leagues throughout his entire life. Albert is survived by his wife, Susan Penney, his sister Jeanette O’Donnell and her husband James, along with his nieces and nephews, Ginine Penney, Robert Penney Jr., Brian O’Donnell, Julie Genovese, Tina Daigle, Suzanne Harde, Matthew Critch, and JenHOMELESS | FROM Page 3 that are overlooked in the allocation of resources. I am proud to support this initiative to provide wrap-around services for our most-vulnerable populations and I greatly appreciate the collaboration and partnership between the participating municipalities, Housing Families, and The Neighborhood Developers to address such a critical need.” “No one should be questioning where they will be sleeping at night, yet too many people throughout our region are forced into this situation regularly,” said Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn of Medford. “Thanks to this joint partnership led by Mayor Christenson, we’ll be able to better support those in need Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home at 128 Revere St, Revere, on Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, followed by a 1:00 pm Prayer Service in the funeral home. Family and Friends are invited to gather after for a celebration, location TBA. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to the Shriners Children Fund C/O, Aleppo Shrine Center, Wilmington, MA 01887. Nicholas Liberato Jr. his dedication and craftsmanship, was a respected carpenter for over 60 years, owning and operating his own business. He was a beacon of strength, wisdom, and love who left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him. Nicholas is survived by his deO f Revere, passed away on March 2. Born on April 30, 1946, he was the son of the late Nicholas Liberato Sr. and Teresa Liberato. Nicholas, known for and get them the services and resources they need.” “The City of Melrose is grateful for this regional partnership which will provide critical services to residents in our community and in our neighboring communities,” said Mayor Jen Grigoraitis of Melrose. “Supporting our most vulnerable residents doesn’t end at our city line, and my staff and I look forward to working with Housing Families and their partner The Neighborhood Developers.” “We look forward to expanding on the continued partnership that we have cultivated with Housing Families in this new iteration of homelessness support,” said Mayor Patrick Keefe of Revere. “We are confi dent that this program will mesh well into each community’s existing infravoted wife, Carol Ann Liberato. Beloved father of Wendy Spinelli and her husband John, Tina Liberato, Gina Poto, and Jackie Bufalino and her husband Darin. He was a cherished grandfather to Courtney, Kendyl, Jonathan, Cassandra, John, Daniel, and Billy. He also leaves behind his dear sisters, Jeanie Stewart and her husband Eugene, and Annie Graham and her husband Tom. Nicholas little love was his kitten Nikkie who he also leaves behind. Nicholas was predeceased by his brother, Jimmy Liberato. His memory will also live on through the many nieces and nephews who loved him. A visitation for Nicholas will be held at the Paul Buonfi glio & Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere Street, Revere, on Thursday, March 14, 2024, from 10:00am to 12:00pm, followed by a prayer service at 12:00pm in the funeral home. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. In lieu of fl owers donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude PL, Memphis, TN 38105 or at www.stjude. org. The family welcomes you to leave memories and upload photos to Nicholas’s memorial page as a way to celebrate his life and legacy at www.buonfi glio.com structure and fi ll in the gaps we know are still occurring. Homelessness and domestic violence don’t recognize traditional city borders, and with this regional approach, we can tackle these issues more collaboratively.” “Housing Families is very excited to broaden the scope of services we are able to offer in our communities for those who are experiencing or atrisk of experiencing homelessness,” said Housing Families, Inc. CEO Laura Rosi. “This program will complement the work we do with both our Homelessness Prevention and Individual Homelessness teams. The street outreach component fi lls an especially critical area of service in our region.” The program is scheduled to launch in April. For Advertising with Results, at 781-286-8500 or Info@advocatenews.net call he Adv cate Ne spapers call The Advocate Newspapers 1. On March 8, 1971, what two boxers fought for the world heavyweight boxing championship? 2. What does the political designation party “whip” come from? 3. Where are the Big Diomede and Little Diomede Islands (nicknamed Tomorrow Island and Yesterday Island because the international date line is between them)? 4. What is the difference between “point break” and “break point”? 5. On March 9, 1841, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that slaves from the ship Amistad were free; what country was the origin of the slave ship? 6. In the 1800s, what people were displaced and forced to journey on the “Trail of Tears”? 7. Boston salesman King C. Gillette developed what that made shaving convenient and popular? 8. March 10 is Daylight Saving Time; during what war did Germany become the fi rst country to implement daylight saving time – to save fuel? 9. What city with a rapid transit Answers system known as the “Tube” announced it is renaming some rail lines, including one (nicknamed the Goblin) to be called the Suff ragette line? 10. What does GOP stand for? 11. On March 11, 1918, amidst a pandemic, what type of fl u reached the USA? 12. How are blue, harvest and hunter’s similar? 13. On March 12, 1933, who gave his fi rst radio “fi reside chat”? 14. The Swiss constitution says that the country’s official languages are Romansh and what three? 15. How are bar, line and pie similar? 16. On March 13, 2012, what “oldest and longest continually published English-language general print encyclopaedia” announced that it would no longer have a print version”? 17. How are catawba, Concord and scuppernong similar? 18. In what 1975 song would you fi nd the fandango, Figaro and Scaramouche? 19. What is scup? 20. On March 14, 1794, what Westborough, Mass., native patented the cotton gin? 1. Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier 2. The hunting term “whipper-in” – a hunting team member who keeps the dogs from straying 3. In the Bering Strait between Alaska and Siberia 4. The former is surfing slang and the latter is tennis terminology. 5. Spain 6. Native Americans 7. The double-edge safety razor (later on also the Milady Décolletée for women) 8. World War I 9. London 10. Grand Old Party 11. Spanish 12. They are names for the full moon at diff erent dates. 13. President Franklin D. Roosevelt 14. German, French and Italian 15. They are types of graphs. 16. Encyclopædia Britannica 17. They are types of American grapes. 18. “Bohemian Rhapsody” 19. A porgy (cooked as a panfish) that lives along the U.S. Atlantic Coast 20. Eli Whitney
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