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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2020 Page 17 OBITUARIES OBITUARIES | FROM PAGE 16 ton, July 26, following a brief illness. Beloved daughter of the late Joseph M. & Catherine F. (Wallace) Meaney. Dear sister of the late Joseph E. Meaney & Jean E. Nichols & her late husband Edwin P. Nichols. Cherished aunt to Paul E. Nichols & wife Linda of Everett, David J. Nichols & wife Daphne of Littleton & Brian G. Nichols & wife Nicole of Swampscott. Also lovingly survived by her sister-in-law, Sally Meaney of Fayetteville, GA. Kathy also leaves her best friends of 40 years, Christine M. LaVigueur & her husband Joseph of Revere & her special feline pal, “Holly”. Several other nieces, nephews, grandnieces & grandnephews also survive “Kathy”. Kathleen was widely known as a type A supporter of the Revere Little League & the very fi rst female manager to serve the Revere League. She was a 1955 alumna of Cathedral High School & a 1959 graduate of Emmanuel College of Boston. Her career at Arthur D. Little Co. of Cambridge spanned some 46 years as a “Research Biologist. Barbara J. “Mimi” (Forni) Sullivan Sharon and Swampscott. Born Sept. 29, 1921, in Brooklyn, N.Y., he was the son of the late Mayer and Tillie (Mitnick) Glazer and brother of the late Milton Glazer. As a teenager, he moved with his family to Revere, Mass. A graduate of Revere High School, he served his country in the Army during World War II. A talented artist -- his lantern illustration, created for the 1940 Revere High yearbook, has been used for decades since -- he attended Tufts University’s Museum School on the GI Bill after his discharge in 1946. He went on to a long career as a commercial artist, creating designs for draperies for Huntington Products (later Seraprint) of Lawrence and wallpaper for the Thomas Strahan Co. of Chelsea. He also spent several years as an illustrator for the Bradlees department store chain, heading its art department, his drawings being seen in circulars and newspaper ads throughout New England. Arthur met and fell in love with O f Revere, formerly of Everett on July 28, 2020. Beloved wife of Dennis Sullivan. Loving mother of Michael Sullivan, Robert Sullivan & Eric Rogers. Adored grandmother of Nicole, Ashley, Andre, Roman, Anthony and Stephan Sullivan. Barbara is also survived by her sisters Maryann and her husband Alfred Stowell and Diane Forni. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, on Monday, August 3. A Funeral Service will commence in the funeral home Monday at 10:00 a.m. Visiting hours will be held at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-5pm. Complimentary valet parking on Sunday. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett. Arthur Glazer A full and fulfilling lifetime of love and laughter came to a peaceful end at home on Saturday, July 25, for Arthur Glazer, 98, of West Lebanon, N.H., formerly of Revere, Leona Freedman, also of Revere, after returning from the service. They married in 1953 and moved to Sharon and a cozy new home on Gabriel Road, where they welcomed their three children, Howard in 1955, Jaclyn in 1957 and Fred in 1965. In 1970, the family moved to Swampscott, where Arthur and Leona spent the next 45 years, moving to West Lebanon to be closer to their son, Fred, and his wife in 2015. Life in the Glazer household was full of love, music and humor in equal parts. Mom and Dad were true soulmates, their tender moments frequently -- and unexpectedly -- giving way to gales of laughter at a joke, a malapropism, a pun, or something seen, heard or read by either Dad, Mom or one of the children. Collections of comics and cartoons could frequently be found on the living room table -- George Herriman’s absurdist «Krazy Kat» to «The Far Side.» On the stereo: Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner’s «2000-Year-Old ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS...Lovely expanded Cape Cod style home offers 8 rms., 5 bdrms., 1.5 baths, 5 yr. old trex front steps & porch, enter into open concept dining rm./family rm. and eat-in kit. w/ sliders to deck overlooking oversize fabulous yrd., 2 bdrms., full bath & living rm. round out             bath, basement has high ceilings and walk-out to back yrd. Extra storage rm., newer siding and electric box,        shopping and public transportation. Come take a look, you won’t be disappointed!            View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       Man,» Allan Sherman’s «My Son, the Folk Singer,» On TV; Jackie Gleason, «Laugh-In,» Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, «Green Acres» and, later, «Seinfeld.» All this had notable byproducts: an elder son who still has a hard time resisting telling (or stealing) a joke, even in the middle of writing his own father’s obituary, and a younger one with his own quirky sense of humor. Another constant in the Glazer household was music -- Mozart and Beethoven, Dvorak and Wagner, Verdi and Rossini; Theodore Bikel and Harry Belafonte; Burl Ives and Joan Baez; Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly; Gypsy melodies and German drinking songs and English folk ballads. It was a minor triumph for his kids to persuade him to change the station to something more contemporary (or «crazy,» as he would put it) during long drives. Dad enjoyed good food and good conversation. He had a strong sense of what was fair and right and constantly impressed those values on his children. He supported all of us in our career paths and was quick to off er advice, assistance and consolation if anything were to go wrong. He was a remarkable man who will live on in the memories of his cherished family and his friends. Arthur leaves behind his beloved wife, Leona (Freedman) Glazer, sons Howard Glazer of Meriden, Conn. and Fred Glazer of Wilder, Vt., daughter Jaclyn Glazer of Lynn. and daughter-in-law Linda Yarritu Glazer of Wilder, Vt. 1. On July 31, 1790, the fi rst-ever U.S. patent was given to Samuel Hopkins for “the making of Pot ash and Pearl ash by a new Apparatus and Process”; how was potash used in cleaning? 2. What NFL team plays its home games in New York state? 3. On Aug. 1, 1936, what FrenchAlgerian fashion designer was born? 4. What was used to identify hurricanes before 1953, when female names were given? 5. What did John Bibb of Frankfort, Ky., develop that was first called “limestone”? 6. On Aug. 2, 1945, the Potsdam Conference ended; it took place in Germany after the war; what three well-known leaders of countries took part? 7. What is Huckleberry Hound’s favorite song? 8. Who painted “Luncheon of the Boating Party,” which was thought the best painting in 1882 at Paris’s Seventh Impressionist Exhibition? 9. On Aug. 3, 1958, the USS Nautilus became the fi rst sub to travel under what? 10. The movie “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” was released in what decade? 11. On Aug. 4, 1977, what U.S. president signed an Act creating the U.S. Department of Energy? 12. The 1960s song “I Wanna Be Your Man” was recorded by what two well-known groups? 13. What “Fort” in Texas has never been a fort? 14. On Aug. 5, 1888, in what country was world’s fi rst long distance car journey – in Karl Benz’s Model 3 by his wife, Bertha, and their two sons? 15. What Hall of Fame has an Inductees Category called Early Infl uences? 16. What is known as The Silver State? 17. What island nicknamed “The Rock” has the West Coast’s oldest operating lighthouse? 18. Who created the detective Auguste C. Dupin in the early mystery story “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”? 19. On Aug. 6, 1926, American Gertrude Ederle became the first female to swim what? 20. Is pétanque the name of a French Polynesian bird or a game like bocce? ANSWERS 1. To make soap 2. The Buff alo Bills (The Giants and Jets play their home games in New Jersey.) 3. Yves Saint Laurent 4. Longitude and Latitude numbers 5. Bibb lettuce 6. Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill and Harry Truman 7. “Clementine” 8. Pierre Auguste Renoir 9. The North Pole 10. The 1960s (1963) 11. Jimmy Carter 12. The Beatles and the Rolling Stones 13. Fort Worth 14. Germany (now called the Bertha Benz Memorial Route, between Mannheim and the Black Forest) 15. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio 16. Nevada 17. Alcatraz 18. Edgar Allan Poe 19. The English Channel 20. A game like bocce

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