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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, April 18, 2025 OBITUARIES James F. Condry, Jr. was a US Navy veteran of the Vietnam War. Prior to his retirement, James was employed by the US Postal Service and was a clerk for the federal government. He was an avid model train collector and hobbyist. At the family’s request, services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in James’ memory may be made to the American Cancer Society @ https:// donate.cancer.org Jean Y. (Smith) King O f Saugus . Passed away at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital on April 13th, 2025. He was 81. Beloved husband of Dona M. (Reczek) Condry. Loving father of James M. Condry and Shawn P. Condry of Saugus, and Jennifer E. Bodin and her husband Kyle of Livingston, LA. Cherished grandfather of Robert James Bodin. Loving brother-in-law of Elizabeth Servideo of Lynn. He is also survived by many dear nieces, nephews, and friends. James P assed away Monday, March 24, 2025, at the Abbott Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Lynn at the age of 99. She was the loving wife of the late Robert C. “Bob” King, who passed away in 1992 after 25 years of marriage. She was born in Lynn on September 15, 1925, and was a daughter of the late Walter and the late Estelle (Gray) Smith. Jean was raised and educated in Saugus, graduating from Saugus High School, class of 1943. She also worked for many years at General Electric in West Lynn. After marrying Bob, the couin Suncook, NH until the early 1980’s. Mt Delight Road was a place of special memories for Jean, including Easter and Thanksgiving celebrations, other parties with her family, and the visits with her grandchildren that she always loved. During school vacations in the summer, Jean’s four grandchildren would stay for several days where they all enjoyed fishing for trout, harvesting vegetables from her large garden, feeding ducks, going on picnics, taking dips in friends’ swimming pools, and trips to Weirs Beach for the waterslides and miniature golf. During her time in NH, Jean ple lived on Mt Delight Road worked at General Electric in Hooksett. Following her retirement, Jean and Bob settled down in the Cloverleaf Farms community in Brooksville, FL where they made many new friends and participated in numerous activities the park had to offer. Jean was a proud member of the Cloverleaf Amateur Radio Club and even prouder to obtain her ham radio operator’s license. Jean continued to live at Cloverleaf Farms for several more years after Bob passed, until she returned to Saugus in the late 1990’s to live out the rest of her life. Jean was active with hobbies like skiing, camping, and mountain climbing in her younger years. She also enjoyed attending plays, flower shows, traveling, making crafts, reading, sledding and thrill rides with her daughter and grandchildren, and her Kelly’s clam chowder. But, most of all, Jean treasured spending time with her family at special occasions and watching the Red Sox pull out a win with her sister, Ruth. Her survivors include her son-in-law, Charles ZapolsREAL 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 Bourdeau, Gina Dos Reis, Marines F Kalemaj, Klajdi BUYER2 Sanon, Thierry Hoxhaj, Ticiana SELLER1 Caribbean Realty Invs LLC Rigonato, Carlos Shorelight Res LLC SELLER2 Rigonato, M P called what? 1. On April 18, 1775, was the midnight ride of Paul Revere; did he ride alone? 2. What First Lady with a three-letter nickname invented the White House Easter Bunny? 3. The New York Yankees have had success with a new “torpedo” bat that was created by a physicist at what Mass. school? 4. On April 19, 1775, the Battle of Menotomy occurred in what current community? 5. When did the White House egg-rolling race with spoons debut: 1878, 1933 or 1974? 6. For April Fool’s Day 2025, what carmaker announced Mobilet, an app-controlled, self-driving toilet cubicle (fictional)? 7. On April 20, 1912, Fenway Park and Detroit’s Navin Field opened; the latter was later 8. What baked good is traditional for Good Friday? 9. How are Archie and Edith, Lucy and Ricky, and Louise and George similar? 10. What island with the same name as a holiday is part of Chile? 11. On April 21, 1977, what musical based on a comic strip opened on Broadway? 12. In what city is the Forbidden City? 13. On April 22 in what year was the first Earth Day celebrated: 1970, 1980 or 1990? 14. In what country is the world’s largest Easter Egg MuADDRESS 30 Henry St 8 Austin Ct #C 18 Lothrop St CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus seum: Poland, Russia or USA? 15. For April Fool’s Day 2025, Curry’s introduced its De-Boner for what chicken part? 16. Was New York Stock Exchange (founded in 1792) early trading done in one building? 17. April 23 is Independence Day in the “Conch Republic” in what state? 18. On April Fool’s Day 1980, BBC announced that what was going digital and being renamed “Digital Dave”? 19. Do identical twins have the same fingerprints? 20. On April 24, 1800, what largest library in the world was founded? DATE 03.31.25 03.25.25 03.24.25 PRICE 665000 203000 721000 ANSWERS ki of Saugus; her step-sons, Paul King and his wife Linda of Barnstead NH, and Peter King and his wife Elaine of Glasgow, KY; her four grandchildren, Michael Zapolski and his partner Marcy Siegal of Wakefield, Jon Zapolski and his wife Kimberly of Franklin, Kevin Zapolski and his wife Insuk of Beverly, and step-grandchild Peter King of Anchorage, AK; her five great grandchildren, Susan Belben-Fall and her husband Stephen, Ryan Zapolski and his wife Sara, Sean Zapolski, Samuel Zapolski, and Elijah Zapolski; her three greatgreat grandchildren, Delilah, Dyllan, and Dakota; her dear sister, Ruth Robertson of Saugus; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Jean was predeceased by her beloved daughter, the late Kathy Zapolski; her former husband, John Entwistle; her former husband, Walter Johnston (Kathy’s father); and her sister Adele Colby. A private burial service for family and friends will be held at Riverside Cemetery, Saugus, later in the spring. 1. William Dawes also rode to Lexington that night, but by a different route; Dr. Samuel Prescott joined them on their way from Lexington to Concord. 2. Pat Nixon 3. MIT 4. Arlington, Mass. 5. 1974 6. Hyundai 7. Tiger Stadium 8. Hot cross buns 9. TV sitcom couples – “All In The Family,” “I Love Lucy” and “The Jeffersons,” respectively. 10. Easter Island 11. “Annie” (based on “Little Orphan Annie”) 12. Beijing (Peking) 13. 1970 14. Poland 15. Wings 16. No – in coffee houses 17. Forida – a protest of a 1982 roadblock in the Keys became an annual tourism booster. 18. Big Ben 19. No 20. The Library of Congress in D.C. (it includes services for the blind and physically handicapped)

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