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Page 16 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, JUnE 28, 2024 OBITUARIES ~ In Memoriam ~ James D. Mitchell, Jr. May 3, 1937 - June 30, 2023 Diana Chapdelaine joy for over 25 years. Diana resided in Lynn, Revere, Saugus, and Winthrop during her life. In addition to her devotion to her family, Diana had a profound love for dogs throughout her life. Her home was filled with the joyful presence of furry companions, whom she cared for deeply and considered part of her family. In 2001, Diana began her t is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Diana Chapdelaine on June 21st in Winthrop, MA, following a long illness. Diana was born on March 24, 1948, in Saugus, Mass, the oldest daughter of Vincent Galli and Marie “Peggy” Merlino. She is survived by her husI Dad, It’s hard to believe its been a year since you passed, so many days gone by without you. So many days when we don’t feel your presence, or hear your voice filled with words of love, wisdom and calm. But in our hearts we’re all together, we see and hear you, but it can never ease the pain. You left this world too soon as it was God’s Will to take you from us, to ease your pain. If we could only have one more moment to tell you how much we love and miss you. Our only solace is knowing we will all be together again some day. Love & Miss You Every Single Day, Ethelyn, Jeff, Jim, Marianne, Todd, Julie, Dan, Lucy and all your grandchildren & great-grandchildren band, William Chapdelaine of Saugus; her two sons, Matthew Chapdelaine and his fiancé Kathleen Ross of Acton, Maine, and Marc Chapdelaine and his wife Christina Chapdelaine of Winthrop; her mother-in-law, Annette Slocomb of Saugus; and her sisters, Cheryl Marazzi and Carol Galli, both of Malden. Diana also leaves behind her grandchildren, Maggie, Marc Jr., Maya, Luciana, and Samuel, whom she shared a special bond with. After graduating from Burdette Business College, Diana’s career began at the old Saugus Hospital as a medical secretary and continued at the old Lynn Hospital. In 1988, she joined forces with Patricia Palman and ran the Main Office at Austin Prep, a role that brought her great pride and player went on sale? 10. “Rhapsody in Blue” starts with what instrument? 1. On June 28, 1919, the treaty ending World War I was signed at the Palace of Versailles, which is called what in French? 2. In what 1978 musical film would you find the song “Summer Nights”? 3. On June 29, 1613, the Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire during what Shakespeare play with a title including “VIII”? 4. In 1912 the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving was founded to reduce Christmas gifting, including expensive gifts to bosses, and was all female until what president joined? 5. On June 30, 1966, NOW was founded; what does NOW stand for? 6. In the nonsense poem “Jabberwocky” what creature was killed? 7. How are Flicka, Silver and Trigger similar? 8. In what 2013 musical film would you find the song “In Summer”? 9. On July 1, 1979, what Sony portable cassette 11. In what U.S. state would you find the Treasure Coast? 12. In 1841 what president then Mass. rep dined on turtle soup at the White House on Independence Day? 13. On July 2, 1964, what president signed the Civil Rights Act? 14. How are Rocket, Roman Candle and Strobe similar? 15. What Frenchman with a long name said, “Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country”? 16. What U.S. founding docbattle with Parkinson’s disease. For over 20 years, she valiantly fought a disease that gradually took everything from her. Despite these challenges, her unwavering love for her family and her deep faith in Mary, the mother of Jesus, guided her through. During her darkest days, she found solace in her prayers to Mary. Her faith was a cornerstone of her life, and she cherished her mother, mother-in-law, children, and grandchildren with a profound and steadfast love. Diana was a wonderful person whose kindness and warmth touched everyone she met, leaving behind a legacy of love and compassion. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 29th, at 11:30 AM at St. Michael’s Archangel Church, located at 320 Winthrop Street, Winthrop. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation (www.give.michaeljfox.org) in memory of Diana Chapdelaine. Linda E. (Fritz) Barressi O f Saugus. Died on Sunday, June 23rd at the Brentwood Rehab in Danvers at the ument did The Pennsylvania Evening Post publish before other newspapers? 17. On July 3, 1878, what originator of the song “Yankee Doodle Dandy” was born? 18. In Bristol in what N.E. state is the oldest Fourth of July parade? 19. What mostly self-educated U.S. president said, “Nothing but harmony, honesty, industry, and frugality are necessary to make us a great and happy people”? 20. On July 4, 2015, in Beijing, the 2nd annual International Space-out competition was held where participants do what? age of. She was the wife of the late Sal “Ron” Barressi. A lifelong resident of Saugus, Mrs. Barressi was the daughter of the late Richard H. and Ethel M. (Hunter) Fritz. Linda enjoyed gardening and running Babe Ruth and the Grid Iron Club with her husband. Mrs. Barressi is survived by her three children, Joseph Barressi of Danvers, Tammie Resse and her husband Andrew of Derry, NH and Kelly Barressi of Saugus; four grandchildren, Ryan, Kylie, Gabriella and Madison; and her sister Lorrie Bewersdorf and her husband Hans of Saugus. She was predeceased by one brother, Richard “Ricky” Fritz and one sister Darrell Fritz. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus on Wednesday June 26 with a funeral held on Thursday. Interment in Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. In lieu of flowers, donations in Linda’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association of Massachusetts at alz. org/manh. OBITS | SEE PAGE 17 ANSWERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Château de Versailles “Grease” “Henry VIII” Theodore Roosevelt National Organization for Women The Jabberwock They are horses (from TV’s “My Friend Flicka” and “The Lone Ranger” and Roy Rogers films, respectively) “Frozen” The Walkman Clarinet Florida 12. John Quincy Adams 13. Lyndon B. Johnson 14. They are types of fireworks. 15. Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette 16. The Declaration of Independence 17. George M. Cohan 18. Rhode Island 19. George Washington 20. Nothing – they relax on mats in public and are judged on heart rate.

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