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Page 16 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 2021 OBITUARIES Marilyn A. (Benson) Boudreau WASTE REMOVAL & BUILDING MAINTENANCE • Landscaping, Lawn Care, Mulching • Yard Waste & Rubbish Removal • Interior & Exterior Demolition (Old Decks, Fences, Pools, Sheds, etc.) • Appliance and Metal Pick-up • Construction and Estate Cleanouts • Pick-up Truck Load of Trash starting at $169 • Carpentry LICENSED & INSURED Call for FREE ESTIMATES! Office: (781) 233-2244 FRANK’S Housepainting (781) 289-0698 • Exterior • Ceiling Dr. • Power Wash • Paper Removal • Carpentry FREE ESTIMATES — Fully Insured Mold & Waterproofing EXPERTS Age 74, died on Monday, August 23 at her home in Saugus. Born, raised and a lifelong resident of Saugus, she was the daughter of the late Evald and Rita (Tomisello) Benson. Marilyn worked for many years as a personal care attendant. She loved R&B music and Motown. James Brown and Al Green were among her favorite artists. Marilyn is survived by her four children, Freddie Villagracia of Peabody, Marria Brown of Stoneham, Eric Villagracia of South Boston and Richard Boudreau of Saugus; six grandchildren, Tyler, Devin, Alyssa, Shauna, Derick and Nathan. She was the sister of Arlene Motta and her husband Lou of Lynnfi eld, Nancy Moore and her husband Ronald Moore of Lynnfi eld, Lucille Quinn of Malden, Robert Benson of Lynn and OBITUARIES | SEE PAGE 17 SEPTEMBER | FROM PAGE 7 tion Easements, and Access Areas are open to hunting. Most state parks and forests are open to hunting, and many towns allow hunting on municipal lands. Learn about lands open to hunting in Massachusetts. Research the property you plan to visit to learn if hunting is allowed. If being in the woods during hunting season makes you uneasy, fi nd a location where hunting is not allowed or plan your outing for a Sunday or another day outside of hunting season. • Make your presence known. Talk loudly or whistle to identify yourself as a person. You may also consider wearing a bell. If you see someone hunting or hear shots, call out to them to identify your location. • Be courteous. Once you've made your presence known, don't make unnecessary noise to disturb wildlife or hunting. Hunter harassment is against state law. Avoid confrontations with hunters. If you think you've witnessed a fi sh or wildlife violation, report it to the Massachusetts Environmental Police at 1-800-632-8075. • Sump Pumps • Walls & Floor Cracks • ALL WORK GUARANTEED - Licensed Contractor - JPG CONSTRUCTION Cell phone 781-632-7503 508-292-9134 “Proper prep makes all the difference” – F. Ferrera • Interior Frank Berardino MA License 31811 • 24 - Hour Service • Emergency Repairs BERARDINO Plumbing & Heating Residential & Commercial Service Gas Fitting • Drain Service 617.699.9383 Senior Citizen Discount We follow Social Distancing Guidelines!

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