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Page 12 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JUnE 19, 2026 OBITUARIES Dominic J. Calder O f Saugus and formerly of Woburn. Age 53, passed away on Tuesday, June 9th, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Dominic was the deeply loved husband of Diane (lacovone) Calder, with whom he shared 25 beautiful years of marriage. Born in Malden and raised in Woburn, Dominic was the son of Walter Calder of Billerica and legacy lives on through his three cherished sons: Dominic J. Jr., Joseph M. and Luke T. He is also survived by his father, Walter, his three brothers, Michael Spinelli, Paul Scott, and Anthony Calder; his three sisters, Christine Napolitano, Tracy Allen Calder, and Malissa Morris. A dedicated provider, Domthe late Elizabeth (Benedetto) Calder.In addition to his beloved wife, Diane, Dominic’s FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT EVERETT inic took great pride in his 30year career as a skilled mechanic. A “Jack-of-All-Trades”, he could fix anything and was always the first to help family and friends. Dominic filled his free time with the things he loved: fishing, football, and being outdoors. A talented athlete in his younger years, Dominic played semi-pro football for the Seminoles. His favorite moments included attending his children’s sporting events, as their biggest fan and as a dedicated coach. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours at the Bisbee-Porcel1 bedroom, 1 bath furnished room for rent. $275. per week rent. Two week deposit plus 1 week rent required. Call: 617-435-9047 - NO TEXT GARDENS | FROM PAGE 6 $193 MILLION | FROM PAGE 4 la Funeral Home, Saugus, on Monday June 15. A funeral service was held at the funeral home on Tuesday, followed by a Funeral Mass celebrating Dominic’s life at Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus. Burial followed at Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dominic’s memory may be made to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance at colorectalcancer.org. Marie (Morrissey) Brooks O flower (Anemone canadensis) with white blossoms — ANYONE CAN SAY THEY CAN FIX IT, ONLY WE GUARANTEE IT...FOR LIFE! • Basement Waterproofi ng • Foundation Repair • Crawl Space Repair SCHEDULE YOUR FREE INSPECTION: (866) 235-9404 * Certain terms and conditions apply. Ask your Foundation Specialist for details. LIC. NO. 202410 dinary collaboration to uplift America’s youth. First Lady Melania Trump recently announced 10 Achievements Transforming Outcomes for Foster Youth since the signing of the Executive Order on Fostering the Future for American Children and Families. This Spring, Secretary Turner hosted roundtable conversations to hear from youth in Denver, Pittsburgh, and San Antonio about their experience with HUD’s Foster Youth to Independence (FYI) program and how HUD can better coordinate with our partners across America to prevent homelessness among foster youth transitioning to adulthood. Today’s announcement continues to build on HUD’s ongoing commitment to help vulnerable youth lead successful lives. This funding opportunity is open to state and local governments; Federally-recognized Native American Tribal governments and Native American Tribal Organizations; f Saugus. Age 76, died at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers on June 13. She was the wife of the late Wayne Brooks. Born in Concord, NH she was the daughter of the late Henry J. and Edith M (Staniels) Morrissey. Mrs. Brooks lived in Melrose and Malden before moving to Saugus in 1974. She was employed for many years as a cashier at Shaws. common in the woods near streams and ponds from Canada to Missouri, and a few patches as far west as New and non-profit organizations. Faith-based organizations are encouraged to apply. ApplicaMrs. Brooks is survived by her children; Jason Ring of Groveland, Darren Ring of Saugus, Michelle Griffin of Saugus, Michael Ring of Saugus and Matthew Ring of Methuen, grandchildren; Andrew, Shawn, Jordan and Katelyn. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visitation in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Thursday, June 18. Entombment Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. Donations in her memory may be to the American Heart Association @heart.org. Mexico. There are also some white violets in bloom, possibly the native sweet white violet (Viola blanda). tions for this funding opportunity are due on August 10, 2026. The World’s First Hearing Aids With Touchscreen Controls. No tiny buttons. No apps. No prescriptions. Call 844-497-3476 to get your 45-day risk free trial. Revolutionary technology with touchscreen control. Hearing modes for any environment. Multiple models to choose from. Portable charging case. 48-hour battery life. UV cleaning. Background noise cancellation. 45-day risk free trial. Atom X

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