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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JAnUAry 24, 2025 OBITUARIES James E. Merrill O f Saugus, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, January 19, 2025, in the Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston after a very brief illness. He was 72 years old. Born in Malden, Jim was raised in Everett and attended the Everett public school system. He continued his education at North Shore Community College, where he received an associate’s degree in management. He worked for over 40 years at Mass Bay Commuter Rail system retiring as a project manager. Jim was a member of the Saugus-Everett Lodge of Elks, #642. He was a former coach in the Sau~ Legal Notice ~ NOTICE OF ABANDONED VESSEL Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 255, Section 17, Greenspoint Boatyard has a lien for boat storage and yard services in the amount of $7,260.75 on a 25’ wooden sailboat known as a Folkboat Hull no. MSZ MT205H303 last known owner(s) being Skylar Ort of 273 Walnut Street, Saugus MA 01906 and Frederick Dowalo of 16 Peabody Street, Ipswich MA 01938. Said vessel is stored at Greenspoint Boatyard at 31 Greenspoint Rd., Ipswich MA 01938. Said vessel will be sold or disposed of on May 10, 2025 unless said lien is satisfied. All inquiries should be directed to Andrew Haley, Greenspoint Boatyard at the address above or at 978-356-7416. January 17, 24, 31, 2025 gus Girls Softball and Saugus Girls Basketball youth leagues for many years. In his retirement years, he loved spending time with his grandsons in all of their youth activities. He also loved being out on the ocean and taking his family and friends boating. Jim was the dear son of the late Leslie E. and Dorothy (Ivaney) Merrill: the beloved husband of Mary E. (Conti) for over 49 years: dear and devoted father of Andrea Bell and her husband, Mark of Saugus; dear brother of the late Leslie E. Merrill; proud and cherished Papa of Matthew and Jonathan Bell. Jim is also survived by his sister-in-law Joanne Panzini, his brother-inlaw Joseph Conti and their families, and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. He will be truly missed by all. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Jim’s visiting hours in the Cafasso & Sons Funeral Home, 65 Clark St. (Corner of Main St.) EVERETT, Sunday, January 26, from 2 p.m-5 p.m. and on Monday, at 10 a.m. with a funeral home service to follow at 11 a.m. Burial will be at the Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Contributions in Jim’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 would be sincerely appreciated. Parking with attendants on duty. Rosemary B. (Long) McAuliffe O f North Andover formerly of Saugus, age 88, died at home surrounded by family, on Monday, January 13th. She was the wife of the late Thomas J. McAuliffe, with whom she shared 45 years of marriage. Born and raised in South Boston, Mrs. McAuliffe was the daughter of the late Michael and Mary A. (McCarthy) Long. She worked for the Boston Edison Company after graduating from the Gate of Heaven High School in 1954. Rosemary enjoyed spending time with her good friends and trips to Cape Cod.She was introduced to her husband Thomas by her lifelong friend Mariann.Rosemary and Thomas lived across the street from each other in South Boston. Rosemary was a devoted wife and mother who raised her three children in Saugus REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS 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 Catanzaro, Patricia BUYER2 SELLER1 Chheou, Dy V SELLER2 1. January 24 is National Peanut Butter Day; what two presidents were peanut farmers? 2. What car company has created their own brands of currywurst and curry ketchup? 3. In which year was the first American subway opened in Boston: 1898, 1905 or 1912? 4. In what state was the inaugural TGL indoor golf competition in January 2025? 5. On Jan. 25, 1858, Felix Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” was played at the marriage of Queen Victoria’s daughter; for what Shakespeare play was it composed? 6. What metal has been frequently used for wrapping for fire protection? 7. What country originated bubble tea? 8. How are the Beatles songs “Glass Onion,” “I am the Walrus” & “Come Together” alike? 9. On Jan. 26, 1905, what Austrian-American singer and stepmother known as “Baroness” was born? 10. Why did the French district of Châteauneuf-du-Pape pass a 1954 law forbidding UFOs? 11. What insect is the namesake of a pie and cocktail? 12. January 27 is Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day; Bubble Wrap has an app for what? 13. How are Lulu, Shirley Bassey and Tina Turner similar? 14. In 1903 in what magazine with a name including a day of the week was the quote “When you jump at conclusions, be sure they are there”? ADDRESS 33 Bristow St #4 CITY Saugus 15. On Jan. 28, 1958, what company patented a brick design? 16. The first American printing press was in what city in 1638: Boston, Cambridge or Lynn? 17. Who was born in Boston and wrote the first-known recipe for oatmeal cookies? 18. Chines culture uses the term “Four Gentlemen” for bamboo, chrysanthemum, orchid and what fruit blossom? 19. In what state with a famous bell do the Lebanon residents drop sausage (not a ball) on New Year’s Eve? 20. January 29 is Chinese New Year; what animal is this the year of? DATE 01.03.25 PRICE 320000 ANSWERS while working in the cafeteria at Revere High School.She left the cafeteria and became a tax clerk for the IRS’s Andover office. Her career with the IRS lasted 27 years and ended with her retirement at the young age of 80. Rosemary loved the sunshine, whether sitting in her yard or at the beach. She enjoyed many years of growing and maintaining her garden with her husband.Rosemary was an avid sports fan and loved watching the Patriots games and Red Sox games. She loved to enjoy time with her family and friends and going out to breakfast or dinner.She enjoyed shows at the North Shore Music Theater. OBITS | SEE PAGE 21 1. Jimmy Carter and Thomas Jefferson 2. Volkswagen 3. 1898 4. Florida (the sport has a ScreenZone and GreenZone) 5. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 6. Aluminum 7. Taiwan 8. All have the word “walrus” 9. Maria von Trapp 10. To create publicity for the district’s wine 11. Grasshopper 12. You can virtually pop it on your phone. 13. Sang songs for “Gold” Bond films (“GoldenEye,” “Goldfinger” & “The Man with the Golden Gun”) 14. The Saturday Evening Post (in “Poor Richard Junior’s Philosophy”) 15. Lego 16. Salem 17. Fannie Merritt Farmer (in “The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book”) 18. Plum 19. Pennsylvania (The Liberty Bell) 20. Snake

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