Page 20 OBITUARIES Eleanor W. (Maccausland) Comeau den Hospital School of Nursing. She worked as a registered nurse for 30 years. She moved to Saugus in 1973 and was involved with Listen Inc. in Saugus. She also was the facilitator for the Alanon meeting in Saugus. Eleanor enjoyed painting, reading, photography and most of all spending time with family and friends. Mrs. Comeau is survived by her two sons, Edward M elrose, formerly of Saugus and Malden – Mrs. Eleanor W. (Maccausland) Comeau, age 88, died on Monday, March 31st at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. She was the wife of the late Edward J. Comeau whom she married on August 11, 1973. Born and raised in Malden, Mrs. Comeau was the daughter of the late Clarence Maccausland and Esther (Wendelin) Sheppick. Eleanor was a member of Malden High School Class of 1954 and was a 1957 graduate of the Mal“Ted” Comeau, II and his wife Meghan of Chelmsford and Erik Andre Comeau and his wife Lisa of Saugus and five grandchildren, Lily, Natalie, Audrey, Ethan and Jacob. In lieu of flowers, donations in Eleanor’s memory may be made to the Northeast Animal Shelter at northeastanimalshelter.org. SERVICE INFORMATION Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., SAUGUS on Sunday (4/6) from 2 – 6 p.m. A funeral service was held in the funeral home on Monday (4/7) at 11 a.m. followed by interment at Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. For directions and condolences www.BisbeePorcella.com. O f Saugus, formerly of Medford. Died on Wednesday, March 26th at the age of 75. He was the beloved husband of Roberta “Bobbi” (Sciucco) Tarallo with whom he shared 50 years of marriage. Born in Boston and raised in Medford, Mr. Tarallo was the son of the late Michael and Irene (Turchin) Tarallo. Michael was a member of the Medford High Class of 1967 and was a US Army Vietnam Vet. He had been a resident of Saugus for the past 42 years and was a retired foreman laborer for the MBTA where he worked for 30 years. Michael was a member of and bartender at the Medford Elks. In addition to his wife, Mr. THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, April 4, 2025 Michael S. Tarallo Tarallo is survived by his three children, Elisa LeBrasseur and her husband Marc, Michael A. Tarallo and Nina Tarallo and her husband Anthony Mannetta all of Saugus; three grandchildren, Dana, Lauren and Mia; one great-grandson, Landon; one brother, Thomas Tarallo of NH; and three sisters, Carol Jeffrey of NH, Barbara Tarallo and Christine Tarallo both of NC. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus on Wednesday, April 2. A funeral was held from the funeral home on Thursday followed by a funeral mass in Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Michael’s memory to an animal charity of your choice. Wayne P. Welch O BUYER1 Corriveau, Nicole BUYER2 Gilbert, Scott L SELLER1 One Sylvan LLC from? 9. What exactly is a senior citizen? 10. “Big bear cat” in Chinese is the name of what animal? 1. On April 4, 1913 (?), Muddy Waters was born; his repertoire included “Got My Mojo Working” – mojo means what? 2. In what Middlesex County mill town is the “original smallest church” (5 x 11 feet)? 3. April 5 is National Caramel Day; reportedly, the caramel apple was created after what holiday? 4. What vaudeville performer in 1921 had hits with “Toot, Toot, Tootsie,” “April Showers” and “California, Here I Come”? 5. What kind of animal is named Inothewayurthinkin and has been in the news? 6. On April 6, 1896, what annual sports competition began? 7. Who recorded “If Dogs Run Free,” “If You See Her, Say Hello” and “If Not for You”? 8. What term meaning a French military aide is “caddie” derived 11. April 7 is National Beer Day; Guinness had a 1935 advertising poster with what sea creature (walks on all fours) balancing a glass of Guinness on its nose? 12. When is New Beer’s Eve? 13. Why is a park in Indianapolis, Indiana, between two highways called The Idle? 14. On April 8, 1974, who hit his 715th career home run – breaking Babe Ruth’s record? 15. Why did President RutherSELLER2 f Saugus. Age 90, died on Monday, March 31st at Bear Mountain at Reading. He was the beloved husband of Barbara (Husson) Welch with whom he shared 68 years of marriage. Born in Melrose and a lifeREAL 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. ADDRESS 11 Churchill St CITY Saugus ford B. Hayes and his wife decide to start Easter egg rolls at the White House? 16. What USA highway route has museums about it in Clinton, Okla., and Barstow, Calif.? 17. On April 9, 1965, what venue opened in Houston that hosted the first indoor baseball game? 18. What composer nicknamed the King of Ragtime created “Maple Leaf Rag”? 19. Is golf an acronym for Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden? 20. On April 10, 2019, what state (bordering Kansas) nicknamed the Cornhusker State celebrated the first Arbor Day? DATE 03.14.25 PRICE 515000 ANSWERS long resident of Saugus, Mr. Welch was the son of the late Harold and Edith (Ramsdell) Welch. Wayne was a retired draftsman for Avco. He was involved in many youth activities; he was an assistant Scout Master for Pack 61 and Troop 61, was a Little League Coach and was past president of the Saugus Band Parents Association. Wayne enjoyed camping and wintering for the past 21 years in Florida. In addition to his wife, Mr. Welch is survived by his three sons, Kevin Welch and his wife Linda of North Reading, Alan Welch and his wife Chris of Saugus and Brian Welch and his husband PhilOBITS | SEE PAGE 21 1. A magic spell or charm or a type of sauce 2. Hudson 3. Halloween (a Kraft Foods employee was experimenting with leftover candy) 4. Al Jolson 5. A British horse that won a recent race and then was given a rest from racing 6. The modern Olympic Games 7. Bob Dylan 8. Cadet (Mary Queen of Scots studied in France and introduced golf there) 9. According to a dictionary, it is just an older adult, but especially one 65 or older 10. Giant panda 11. Sea lion 12. April 6, the day before the April 7 anniversary of the repeal of prohibition of beer 13. People can sit on salvaged stadium seats to watch traffic “or to clear your head,” etc. 14. Hank Aaron 15. In 1878 his children and other children requested it. 16. 66 17. The Astrodome 18. Scott Joplin 19. No, it comes from a Dutch word 20. Nebraska
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