Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAY, FEbrUArY 27, 2026 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 Lucero, Elmer Silva, Victor M BUYER2 Mejia, Estela SELLER1 Pedi Joseph S Est Bell, Linda L Suleyman “Suley” Dervish Celimli avid reader and loved sharing stories with both friends and strangers. When he was four years 8 5, of Lynnfield, passed away on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at Lahey Hospital & Medical Center in Burlington. He was the beloved life partner of Heather M. Kirk with whom he shared the 48 years from the blizzard of 1978 until his death. He was born in Doğanbey, Turkey on April 4, 1940, and was the cherished son of the late Osman and Ayse (Dedeoğlu) Celimli. Doganbey is a tiny village near Konya, where Rumi the Sufi poet lived. Suley was captivated by Rumi’s work. He was an old, Suley’s grandparents brought him to Izmir for a chance at a better education. A port city on the Aegean coast, Izmir was home to countless immigrants and refugees who flocked there to escape the destruction of post-World War II Europe. Suley was proud to have grown up among such a diverse population. At six years old he started helping his grandfather at the “bakal”, a neighborhood corner store that the family owned. This is where he first honed his business acumen and practiced the art of bargaining. Through elementary and high school, he ran the student bookstore, and then the cafeteria. In 1958 he earned a scholarship to Robert College, a respected American school in Istanbul. During the summers of 1961-62 Suley hitchhiked throughout Europe and was active in the International Civil Service. At this time he worked to promote international relations, supSELLER2 Gelineau Jr, Roy F OBITUARIES porting the efforts to build roads and schools while cleaning up the remaining rubble from World War II. Suley served as a liaison for the American Friends Service Committee, which was working to create communication between East and West Berlin. In 1963 Suley received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and went on to serve in the Turkish Army where he was stationed in Silvan, in the mountains near the Iraqi border. He left the army as a captain in 1965 and then worked for the Turkish Maritime Lines before immigrating to the United States in 1967. Suley attended Penn State where he earned a Master of Science degree. His first job in the United States was washing dishes at a diner while taking classes at Penn State. He then was able to arrange a graduate assistantship in the Ceramic Engineering department where he helped to develop heat shields for NASA while completing his degree in Institutional Management. From 1968 to 1975 Suley 9. On March 2, 1965, what film with the songs “My Favorite Things” and “Do-Re-Mi” premiered? 1. On February 27, 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified; what does it limit? 2. What game show that involved trivia and performing stunts is also the name of a city in New Mexico? 3. 4. On February 28, 2013, what Pope resigned whose name is like a breakfast dish? What novel with the March family is by an author with a name including a month? 5. gress established what that was the world’s first national park? 6. What future president as a child harvested maple sap? 7. What hit by the Sugarhill Gang was the first Top 40 rap single on the Billboard Hot 100? 8. er who started her career late in life painted “Sugaring-Off in the Maple Orchard”? What American paintOn March 1, 1872, Con10. William Wordsworth’s poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is about what flower? 11. worked for Arthur Young and Company, Lowes Hotels, Restaurant Associates, Intercontinental Hotels and Servomation Corporation in various capacities in Europe, Africa, and the U.S. In 1975 he became an independent restauranteur after purchasing Godfried’s Bakery and Deli in Saugus. Until the day of his death he continued to run his own businesses which included restaurants, real estate, and international trade. He built Godfried’s Plaza in 1985 while operating restaurants and bars in Lowell, Cambridge, and Boston. In 2001 he founded Evos Arts in Lowell, a multimedia art center that supported a wide variety of artists including musicians, filmmakers, actors, dancers, and visual artists while also having an amazing selection of beers on tap. Suley co-founded and served as chairman of Friends of Breakheart, which raised funds for Breakheart Reservation, a state park in Saugus and Wakefield, MA. He served as a board member for various local chambers of comin its name) is credited with inventing Canadian bacon in Eggs Benedict? 15. In what book would you find “paroxysm,” “victuals” and “wuthering”? 16. In what country that starts with U is March known as the month of birches? 12. At the 2026 Super Bowl, what “first” type of ceremony happened? 13. In February 2026, a former Chief Mouser of what country died in Bermuda? 14. March 3 is Canadian Bacon Day; a chef of what famous NYC hotel (with a salad name In what 2026 Winter Olympics sport did a dog briefly join the competition? 17. al George Washington fortified Dorchester Heights, forcing the British to evacuate what? 18. bush? 20. Can you see everything with a microscope? 19. What exactly is a sugar On March 5, 1868, whose impeachment trial began? On March 4, 1776, Genermerce and on boards of several local and national cultural and environmental organizations. In addition to Heather, Suley is survived by his two sons, Evren Celimli and his wife Allison of Cambridge and Osman Celimli of Lowell; his two granddaughters, Sasha and Zoe Celimli of Cambridge; his brother, Mehmet Celimli and his wife Zuhal of Turkey; his sister, Ayfer Yesilova and her husband Sabatin of Turkey; many other nephews and nieces in Germany, Romania, and Turkey. He is also survived by his cousins Tanju Istanbulu and Ty Istanbulu, his wife Antoinette Giugliano, and their daughters, Aliana and Giuliana. Suley was predeceased by his first wife, Gena Glicklich; and niece Ebru Celimli. There will be a gathering at Conway, Cahill-Brodeur Funeral Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody on Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 12pm to 3pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Suley’s memory to the Perkins School for the Blind by visiting www.perkins.org, or a charity of your choice. ANSWERS ADDRESS 22 Seagirt Ave 910 Sherwood Forest Ln #910 CITY Saugus Saugus DATE 02.05.26 02.05.26 PRICE 635000 505000 1. How many terms a president can serve (only two) 2. “Truth or Consequences” 3. Benedict XVI (Eggs Benedict) 4. “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott (also the sequels “Little Men” and “Jo’s Boys”) 5. Yellowstone 6. Calvin Coolidge 7. “Rapper’s Delight” 8. Grandma Moses (Anna Mary Robertson Moses) 9. “The Sound of Music” 10. Daffodil 11. Ukraine (March is when birch sap is tapped.) 12. A wedding at halftime 13. The United Kingdom, which has had many Chief Mousers (cats) in the government 14. Waldorf Astoria ( Waldorf salad) 15. “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Brontë (wuthering is a Northern English adjective) 16. Women’s team cross-country sprint 17. Boston 18. No; atoms can be seen with a special microscope, but smaller particles cannot be seen. 19. A woods with mostly sugar maples 20. Andrew Johnson’s
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