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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2020 Page 19 OBITUARIES Stephen J. DeLorenzo ry C. Fleischer in 1961, and the two settled down in Malden together to raise their family. They became dedicated members of St. Joseph’s Church in Malden, and Joyce was active with the St. Joseph’s community, as well as serving as President of the Women’s Club and as a Eucharistic Minister. They moved to Big Island Pond in Derry, NH, after retirement, and spent their winters in Florida. The two shared 56 years of marriage. Joyce became a member of the Hollywood Florida Moose Lodge, and the Italian American Club in Hollywood, Florida. She is survived by her children, Susan M. Keefe and her husband Patrick of NH, Scott C. Fleischer of Tewksbury, Her daughter-in-law, Susan Fleischer-Zeek of Methuen and her grandchildren, Jenelle Keefe, Patrick Keefe, Jr., and Elizabeth Miele. Joyce was preceded in death OBITUARIES | SEE Page 20 O f Salem, age 69, died on Friday, August 28 at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was the husband of Ann (Taylor) DeLorenzo. Born in Boston and raised in Revere (Beachmont), he was the son of the late Anthony “Sevie” P. and Carmelina “Millie” (Santosuosso) DeLorenzo, Sr. Mr. DeLorenzo worked as a fl ooring salesman for many years. He is survived by his two sons, Anthony K. DeLorenzo and his wife Michelle of Beverly, Andrew DeLorenzo and his wife Amanda of Salem; three grandchildren, Gianna, Alessia and Rocco; one brother, Anthony “DeDe” P. DeLorenzo Jr. of Revere and one sister, Lisa “Candy” DeLorenzo of Charlestown. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Stephen’s name may be made to Massachusetts General Hospital Cardiology Unit at www. giving.massgeneral.org. Joyce M. (D’Ortona) Fleischer     Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 185 of the Acts of 1983, and                                                                           PROPOSED MBTA Sponsored                                                                                                                                                                                           Location Direction From To                                       Location For                            Location Direction     From   To Type Parking                  1. On Sept. 4, 1833, the publisher of The Sun in what city hired the fi rstever paperboy? 2. The oldest surviving U.S. victory garden (1942) is in what part of Boston? 3. On Sept. 5, 1927, the animated short “Trolley Troubles” – introducing Oswald the Lucky Rabbit – was released; who directed it? 4. What is the tallest dog breed? 5. When was POTUS fi rst used for “President of the United States”: 1895, 1953 or 2009? 6. In September 1882, labor unions in what city created the fi rst Labor Day parade? 7. On Sept. 6, 1991, Leningrad’s name change to what was approved by the Russian Parliament? 8. What country grows the most watermelon? 9. Downton Abbey is set in the County of York, which is usually called what? 10. On Sept. 7, 2008, the U.S. government took over what two mortgage corporations? 11. What two leisure activities use a cue? 12. In 1495 what explorer made the fi rst-ever hurricane report? 13. Does the Emily Post Institute agree with the old rule that you cannot wear white after Labor Day? 14. International Literacy Day – celebrated annually on September 8 – was founded by UNESCO, which stands for what? 15. The first ice cream trucks, which sold “Good Humor Ice Cream Suckers” in Youngstown, Ohio – debuted in what year: 1920, 1939 or 1945? 16. September 9 is annual Teddy Bear Day; when was “Teddy” invented: 1799, 1862 or 1903? 17. What country has a harvest festival when moon cakes are eaten? 18. Sapphire is September’s birthstone; Sri Lanka, which is famous for sapphires was previously called what? 19. The 1935 Fair Labor Standards Act prohibited whom from working? 20. On Sept. 10, 1823, the Champlain Canal opened, which connects what? ANSWERS Type Parking                           Location Direction     A longtime resident of NH passed away at the Grace House in Windham, NH on Sunday, August 30. Joyce was born in Revere in 1937, the daughter of Domenic and Rose D’Ortona. She was raised and educated in Malden, graduating from Malden High School with the Class of 1955. After high school, she attended Boston City Hospital School of Nursing, and also studied nursing at Columbia University and Emmanuel College. She worked as a nurse for the Malden Public School System for over 20 years. Joyce married her sweetheart, HarFrom   To    Type Parking          3 spaces                                                                                 Attest: Paul Argenzio Revere Traffic Commission September 4, 2020 1. NYC 2. The Back Bay Fens 3. Walt Disney 4. Great Dane 5. 1895 (by telegraph operators) 6. NYC 7. Saint Petersburg 8. China 9. Yorkshire 10. Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) 11. Pool and shuffl eboard 12. Christopher Columbus (near present-day Haiti and Dominican Republic) 13. No – “Of course you can wear white after Labor Day, and it makes perfect sense to do so in climates where September’s temperatures are hardly fall-like.” 14. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 15. 1920 16. 1903 17. China 18. Ceylon 19. Children 20. Lake Champlain and the Hudson River

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