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Page 14 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 19, 2024 OBITUARIES Anne (Tambeau) Eisener packed right up until a few months before her death. Anne is survived by her O f Boise, Idaho. Passed away peacefully on December 28, 2023 at the age of 89. Born on October 7, 1934, Anne spent her childhood in Saugus with her parents and siblings. At 20, she married Charles Giovino and they raised six children together in Billerica, Massachusetts. Those were busy and challenging years, but they managed to travel and show their children the country from coast to coast, camping along the way. Later she married Lawrence Eisener, a retired Lieutenant Colonel and they settled in Sanford, Maine before later relocating to Boise, Idaho in retirement. The couple traveled together on military planes, staying at bases all over the world. Anne loved an adventure and always had her suitcase THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 13 craft and treat with Ms. Kelly in the Craft Room. This event is rescheduled from Jan. 18. No registration is required. This is intended for ages four and up. Contact Amy Melton at 781231-4168 or melton@noblenet.org. • Thursday Night Book Group from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. in the Community Room. This month’s book is “Home Before Dark” by Riley Sager. • Saturday, Jan. 27 from 9:30 to 10 a.m. in the Crafts Room, Drop In: Let’s Get Ready for Kindergarten with Miss Steph. Join us for fun, educational activities to help prepare your preschooler for kindergarten. This is for ages three to five. No registration required. Contact Amy Melton at 781-2314168 or email her at melton@ noblenet.org. • UPCOMING: Henna for teens! On Tuesday, January 30, Mandy from Wicked Good Henna will be here to do custom henna tattoos from 4-5 p.m. in the Brooks Room. No registration necessary. Age 11 and up, please. Drop by and bring your children James C. Giovino, Amy Cooper, Joanna Kulesa, Antoinette Archambeau and Christopher Giovino and her sister Marguerite Smith as well as ten grandchildren, four great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her son Perry Giovino, her husband Lawrence Eisener, her former husband Charles Giovino, her parents Marguerite and Joseph Tambeau and siblings Joseph Tambeau, James Tambeau and Mary Wilkinson. Family and friends were invited to a beautiful service at St. Mark’s Catholic Church with her children and grandchildren in attendance. Anne will be interred with her husband Lawrence Eisener at the Boise Veterans Cemetery of Idaho. Anne is remembered as a kind and loving person and will be missed by many. Rest in peace and love. Mr. Carlos Eduardo Padron Stella O f Saugus. Passed away on Sunday January 7th, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston at the age of 88. He was the cherished husband friends. Contact Lisa LeJeune at 781-231168 or email her at lejeune@noblenet.org. Kowloon Komedy Lineup The Kowloon Restaurant, which is located at 948 Broadway (Route 1 North), Saugus, has set its Komedy Lineup for January 2024: January 26: Paul D’Angelo; 8 p.m. – $20. For all tickets, call the Kowloon Restaurant at 781-233-0077 or access online: www.kowloonrestaurant.com. Winter is calling at Breakheart If you love hiking, nature and the great outdoors, there’s a lot going on this winter at Breakheart Reservation – courtesy of the state Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR). All programs are free and open to the public. An adult must accompany children. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Parking fees may apply depending on the program’s location. For more information, please email Jessica Narog-Hutton, Visitor Serher children Aglais, Katiuska, Daniel, and Felipe. Carlos will be rememof Francisca Costas, sharing 57 years of unwavering love and companionship. Born in New York, NY, and raised in Venezuela, Mr. Padron Stella was the son of the late Carlos Padron and Palmenia Stella. His bullfighting career led him to Puerto Rico at a young age, where he met Francisca, his beloved wife and where their enduring bond began. They moved back to Venezuela and lived there for 28 years before eventually moving to Saugus, MA 9 years ago. In addition to his devoted wife, Mr. Padron Stella is survived by his two daughters, Aida Padron of Arlington and Brenda Padron along with her husband John Miro of Revere. His legacy continues through his four cherished grandchildren: Sophia Arciniegas-Padron, Giancarlo Miro Padron, Xavier and Leonardo Gallardo Padron. He is also survived by his sister, Denis Padron, and vices Supervisor, at jessica. narog-hutton@mass.gov Here are a few programs that DCR has in the works: • On Sundays now through March, why not do something easy, like a Sunday morning hike from 10 a.m. to noon? Check in at the Visitor Center (177 Forest St., Saugus). Join the Park Interpreter for a weekly guided hike. Each trip will highlight natural and historic features that make Breakheart unique. Hikes will be moderately paced and range from two to three miles over sometimes uneven and rocky terrain. This activity is best suited for ages eight years and up. Meet at the Visitor Center. The hike will be canceled in the event of heavy rain. • On Thursdays now through March, the Camp Nihan Educational Center (121 Walnut St., Saugus) will offer the Wild Breakheart Series from 9 to 10 a.m. Join Breakheart staff for this rotating nature series that will explore different aspects of Breakheart in the wintertime. This month, check out the Winter Tree ID. Next month learn about animal tracking. Disbered for his unwavering dedication to his family and his vibrant spirit that touched the lives of all who knew him. His love for travel, diverse cultures and zest for life resonated with those around him, leaving an indelible mark on each person fortunate enough to have crossed paths with him. In lieu of flowers. You can donate in the memory of Carlos Padron at Boston Children’s Hospital. Arrangements by Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home. For condolences www.BisbeePorcella.com. Kevin Mark Gregson 02/23/1958 - 12/04/2023 Born on February 23, 1958, in Saugus, Massachusetts, Kevin was the son of Beverly Gregson of Beverly, and George Gregson of Saugus, both of whom preceded him in death. Kevin will be deeply missed by his surviving loved ones, including his sisters Kris Mazza of New Vineyard, Maine, and Lisa Gregson of Beverly. He is also survived by his longtime companion, Gail LaPointe of Beverly, his nieces, nephews and his stepmother, Linda Gregson. Kevin attended St. John’s Prep, graduating with the Class of 1976. He enlisted in the Navy, then received his undergraduate degree at the University of Central Florida. He then furthered his education at the New England School of Law, receiving his JD and honing his legal skills. Throughout his career, Kevin worked as a Title Examiner/Attorney for various firms in Massachusetts. His dedication and expertise in the field made him a valued member of the industry. To honor Kevin’s life, a Celebration of Life will be held on January 21, 2024, at 1 pm. The event will take place at the MEG Foundation Building (formerly the Cliftondale School) at 54-58 Essex St, in Saugus. Kevin Mark Gregson’s presEVERLY - Kevin Mark Gregson, 65, of Beverly, passed away on December 4, 2023. B cover how tracks that animals leave behind can tell us a story about what they do when no one is around. In March, be a part of the Breakheart Birding Club. Discover what birds are starting to come back for the spring and what birds from the winter stay. • On Fridays, now through March, check out Kaleidoscope from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Visitor Center (177 Forest St., Saugus). Come join a park interpreter for a story time and nature walk. Complete a small craft and explore the woods! Walks are gently paced and approximately one mile, though not accessible for strollers. This activity is appropriate for families with children who are three to five years old. Meet at the Visitor Center. • On Saturdays now through March, “Step into the Past” from 10 a.m.to noon at the Visitor Center (177 Forest St., Saugus). Join the park interpreter to discover the park history. Hikes are about two and a half miles and are moderate difficulty along rocky trails with several stops – best for adults and older children with a keen ence will forever be remembered by those who knew him. May he rest in peace. interest in history. Meet outside the Visitor Center. This activity will be canceled in the event of rain. • First and third Saturdays – Stories in Stone: Breakheart has been shaped not only by nature but by the many people who have called it home. • Second and fourth Saturdays – Glacial Giants: Countless clues to a glacial past dot the landscape. If one knows where to look, this hidden geologic history can be revealed. About The Saugus Advocate We welcome press releases, news announcements, freelance articles and courtesy photos from the community. Our deadline is noon Wednesday. If you have a story idea, an article or photo to submit, please email me at mvoge@ comcast.net or leave a message at 978-683-7773. Let us become your hometown newspaper. The Saugus Advocate is available in the Saugus Public Library, the Saugus Senior Center, Saugus Town Hall, local convenience stores and restaurants throughout town.

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