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Page 16 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2020 OBITUARIES Frederick W. Haas, Jr. 7 0 years of age, of Rev er e, passed awa y on November 15, 2020. Cherished son of the late Frederick W. Haas and Dorothy (White) Haas. Beloved husband of Faith (Fiore) Haas. Loving father of Jessica Haas and her partner Hassan McKusick of Acton. Dear brother of Katherine Boyington of Revere, and Richard McBain of Winthrop, and the late Dorothy “Sissy” McBain. Frank W. “Uncle Frank” Noel 86, passed away Saturday, November 21, 2020, peacefully at home with his family members by his side following a brief illness. A son of the late Arthur J. Noel and the late Nellie Summers Noel, however, Frank was raised by his late Uncle Ernie and Grandmother (Ernest W. Noel and Lexi Morrison Noel) in Malden. Frank was born on September 28, 1934, in the family home. He was a hard worker from an early age, taking jobs shining shoes, delivering newspapers, and working on cars. His greatest enjoyment as a child and teenager was his Pony Boy Ice-cream route, where he delivered and sold ice-cream via cart and pony throughout Malden, Everett, Revere and Chelsea. At the age of 18, Frank enlisted in the United States Navy, serving for four years, with some of that time covering the Korean War years. Leaving Malden High School early, he received his G.E.D. in Madison, Wisconsin, while training with the U.S. Navy. As fate would have it, he was stationed at the U.S. Naval Yard (Charlestown, MA), just a few miles from his home on the icebreaker U.S.S. Edisto, where his older brother “AJ” was already on board, soon to become his shipmate. During his time in the Navy, he was part of Operation Deep Freeze, a mission to Antarctica where he spent almost four months and began his love of Penguins. While in the South Pole, he was also given a small lot of land called Penguin Patio, which he loved telling people about whenever he could. “I own land in Antarctica,” he would exclaim! During his four years in the Navy, he was able to see a lot of the world, including the Panama Canal, Lima, Peru, Reykjavik, Iceland, and his favorite place, Auckland, New Zealand. He loved the Navy, and although not a big football fan until later in his life, he always paid attention to the Army-Navy game results. After his military service, he was given a nickel for expenses to get back home from his base in Charlestown. He kept it and walked home! Upon return, he immediately went back to work in construction, operating heavy equipment, including plowing City roads during the winter but mostly favored the more demanding work with stone, brick, and concrete. After working for a few different construction companies over a little more than a decade, he founded Frank Noel Masonry, which he owned and operated for over 40 years in the greater Malden area. During that time, Frank never worked with a contract. Every job was agreed upon and completed with a handshake. He was a former member of the First Lutheran Church of Malden. Frank spent his free time traveling around the Boston area, visiting his large family, and always helping others with their home improvement projects, except for a marquee trip to Alaska with his late wife June. After retirement, Frank spent a handful of winters in the Sun Belt, traveling when he could to see his siblings. An experienced chess player and billiards player, Frank also enjoyed cribbage, jig-saw puzzles, bingo, bowling, horseshoes, browsing the flea markets, and going to the horse tracks with his brother, “Law.” Not surprisingly, he was a devoted Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy watcher. He also developed a love of black-jack and craps, with regular trips to the casinos, including Las Vegas. Following his first-ever in-person Patriots game and tailgate, several seasons back, Frank became a skilled “bags” or cornhole player, always looking forward to outdoor gatherings where he could challenge others to a friendly game. He became an avid walker, walking threefour miles every day, including even the week before his passing, with his favorite spots being Lynn Shore Drive and Breakheart Reservation. Frank’s reliable red Ford pickup truck was always close. His long love of Fords even inspired his later love of NASCAR and Ford driver, Joey Logano, the “red” and yellow #22 car that he cheered on most Sunday afternoons. Frank was a true patriot. He was a former member of the Malden V.F.W and loved the American Flag and what it stood for. He is survived by his nephew John Noel, Jr., dear friend Stephanie McArdle, his daughter, Debra Noel Richardson, son, Frank Noel, sister Elizabeth Noel Campbell Dickeson, brothers Arthur Noel, Lawrence Noel, George Noel, John Noel, and Joseph Noel, six step-children with a special mention to Phillip Constantino, dozens of nieces and nephews with a special mention to Linda Gignac Warner, dozens of grandchildren and great-grandchildren and dozens of beloved in-laws, with special mention to Phyllis Constantino, and some who have passed. He was also the husband of the Late June Noel of Melrose, where they made their home for almost 35 years, and brother of the late Janet Noel Mooney and his beloved, Evelyn Noel Gignac. He will be missed by many friends he met along the way, including those over the past fiveplus years playing cribbage several times a week, visiting various senior centers to play bocce ball, or traveling in a senior billiard circuit within Middlesex County. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Mystic Valley Elder Services’ Meals on Wheels Program (300 Commercial Street, No. 19, Malden, MA 02148) www.mves.org/ donate-now/. Like us on Facebook advocate newspaper Facebook.com/Advocate.news.ma Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 Cardona, Andrew Cardona, Maria Doan, Suzan Menjivar, Edulfo Sousa, Dean Hernandez, Graciela Wolsky, Nathan REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 SELLER2 Cardona, Johny D Marsala, Jason S 90 Park Avenue RT Martinez, Christian Martinez, Carlos Flores, Julio M Mendoza, Manuel Mendoza, Rudy Demaio, Linda M Ng, Krysteen Ng, Jonathan Labrecque, Thomas L Williams, Brian Cintolo, Novella Caballero, Cruz O Ortiz, Maricruz D Baquedano, Eduin G Clavel-Vasquez, Carlos Vivas, Juan A Alvarez, Yeny A Martorina, Victoria Savini, Joseph S Lopez, Carlos E Lightbody, Charles Breedens Lane LLC Pruitt, Donna W Jannett, Victor R Claros, Rosales N Surio, Miguel A Belmonte, Deborah Pagliarulo, Thomas Giovanniello, Christopher Betancur, Jaime A Travaglione, Richard M Hobbs, Rosalie Marroquin, Ricardo Marroquin, Deisy C Rodriguez, Ann C Marsala, Ebony A Buonfiglio, Paul L Martinez, Araceli Savini, Sheila B ADDRESS 171 Hichborn St #1R 182 N Shore Rd #4 90 Park Ave 94 Beach Rd 65 Shawmut St 91 Rice Ave Nunez, Floridalma M 51 Newbury St 10 Ocean Ave #302 164 Breedens Ln 172 Endicott Ave Lepore, John Cobbett, Anne P 345 Prospect Ave 10 Washington Ave 199 Vane St 1006 N Shore Rd DATE PRICE Revere 06.11.2020 $ 280 000,00 06.11.2020 $ 360 000,00 05.11.2020 $ 890 000,00 04.11.2020 $ 688 000,00 03.11.2020 $ 595 000,00 03.11.2020 $ 775 000,00 03.11.2020 $ 549 000,00 03.11.2020 $ 407 500,00 03.11.2020 $ 820 000,00 02.11.2020 $ 870 000,00 Darcangelo, Gaetano C 350 Revere Beach Blvd #4K 02.11.2020 $ 518 000,00 02.11.2020 $ 390 000,00 02.11.2020 $ 500 000,00 13.10.2020 $ 684 000,00 09.10.2020 $ 400 000,00 05.10.2020 $ 665 000,00 05.10.2020 $ 460 000,00 02.10.2020 $ 690 000,00 Ramirez, Carolina Costa, Ferullo A 855 Revere Beach Pkwy 20 Martin St 193 Vane St

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