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1. Gary 2. The ancient Chinese art of creating miniature landscapes (not just trees) in containers. 3. “The Hobbit” 4. The Girl Scouts (“Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts”) 5. They are musical compositions created or cocreated by Scott Joplin. 6. Ralph Waldo Emerson 7. May 1 (Workers’ Day in many countries) 8. The House of Representatives (“as a memorial of the importance of the Cod Fishery”) 9. “The Great Gatsby” (Daisy Buchanan) 10. The Titanic 11. Labor Day 12. They are special administrative regions of China. 13. Burning Man 14. Boston 15. The latter is still in space, but the former has entered the earth’s atmosphere. 16. Louis Sullivan 17. Louisiana 18. Venus Williams 19. Literature that blends romance and fantasy 20. NYC Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, AUGUST 29, 2025 OBITUARIES Anthony Joseph “Tony” Della Piana his wife Caitlyn of Waltham, and daughter Elizabeth of Saugus. He was the cherished son of the late Fileno and Rose Della Piana. He is predeceased by his siblings: Mary Romano, Neil, Carmen, Andrew, baby Fileno, and Joseph Della Piana. He was the devoted sonin-law of the late Gino and Grace Ferri. He was the dear brother-in-law of Camille Della Piana of Dracut, Carol Della Piana of Beverly, Eugene and Geri Anne Ferri of North Reading, and Mark and Rosemarie Ferri of Saugus. He is survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and Godchildren. Tony graduated as the ValeO f Saugus died peacefully on Thursday, August 14, surrounded by his loving family and friends. Tony was the devoted husband and best friend of Pia (Ferri) Della Piana for thirty-seven beautiful years. He was the beloved father of Christopher Della Piana, and dictorian from Malden Catholic High School in 1974. He continued his education at Harvard University, graduating in 1978 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. He later pursued his MBA from Boston University, graduating in 1983. Tony began his career at John Hancock Life Insurance Company in 1978 in the Actuarial Department. He transferred to the Pension area in 1981, and in 1985, Tony joined the Bond Group as a Fixed Income Analyst on the Finance and Structured Products Team. Over the years, his responsibilities increased, and in 2006, he assumed leadership function of the team. Tony made a significant impact on so many, as a mentor, teacher, and friend. All could count on Tony. He retired from John Hancock in 2013 as Senior Managing Director. Tony’s two purposes in life were simple: God and family. He was a devout Catholic, committed to his faith and living an exemplary life, always putting others first. He was a true family man, loving husband, and the best Dad you could imagine, never missing a sporting event or school function. He was always willing to go the extra mile for those he loved, offering unconditional love and support. Family and friends were welcomed to a gathering in Tony’s memory at Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Tuesday, August 19. Funeral from the funeral home on Wednesday, followed by a funeral Mass at Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Lynnfield. Burial followed at Holy Cross Cemetery in Malden. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105. Jean L. (Elderbaum) Marshall O F Saugus. Passed away on Friday, August 22nd at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers at the age of 87. She was the beloved wife of the late Edwin B. Marshall, with whom she shared 66 years of marriage. Raised in Lynnfield, she was a longtime resident of Saugus. Jean was the daughter of the late William and Blanche (MacLean) Elderbaum of Lynnfield. Jean was most at home at REAL 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 Allende, Cesar J Cleary, Shannon Distler, Alan Mancia, Kevin I Simon, Lanel BUYER2 Tower 3rd, Thomas Distler, Hasel Mancia, Sandra E Simon, Renette SELLER1 Haggis Emanuel C Est Jcg Investments LLC Arsenault, Lynn A Cordeiro, Roberto C Gallo, Antonietta SELLER2 Vigliotta, Stacey A ADDRESS 9 Hilltop Ave 32 Mountain Ave 91 Great Woods Rd 10 Hillside Ave Gallo, Vincenzo Day, on what day were U.S. workers celebrated? 8. In 1784 a request was made to install a “representation of a Cod Fish” where in Mass.? 1. On Aug. 29, 1958, Michael Jackson was born in what Indiana city with a male name? 2. In Washington, D.C., is the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum; what is penjing? 3. In what J.R.R. Tolkien book subtitled “There and Back Again” is the line “If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world”? 4. August 30 is National Toasted Marshmallow Day; what organization in a 1927 book created the first official s’mores recipe? 5. How are “The Chrysanthemum,” “Heliotrope Bouquet” and “Sunflower Slow Drag” similar? 6. On Aug. 31, 1837, what Concord resident who had been a minister gave “The American Scholar” speech in Cambridge? 7. Prior to the official Labor 9. In what F. Scott Fitzgerald novel (that has a first name the same as a flower) is “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall”? 10. On Sept. 1, 1985, the wreck of what ship was found? 11. What holiday marks the unofficial end of hot dog season? 12. What kind of government do Macau and Hong Kong have? 13. On Sept. 2, 1990, what festival was moved to Nevada’s Black Rock Desert? 44 Dudley St CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus 14. In 1875, Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson, for the first time ever, transmitted sound over wires — at 109 Court St. in what city? 15. What is the difference between a meteor and a meteoroid? 16. On Sept. 3, 1856, what architect with the same last name as an MBTA station was born in Boston? 17. What is the Pelican State? 18. What tennis player is competing in the 2025 US Open at age 45? 19. What is romantasy? 20. September 4 is National Newspaper Carrier Day; in 1833 where was the first paperboy? DATE 08.06.25 08.08.25 08.07.25 08.06.25 08.08.25 PRICE 690000 840000 605000 700000 675000 ANSWERS the family’s house on Ossipee Lake in Freedom, NH where she and Ed spent most of their time in their later years. A talented seamstress she was always fashionably dressed and known for her stylish ways. Jean was extremely dedicated to her family and friends. She enjoyed baking, gardening and caring for the many four-legged souls who made their way into her life. Jean enOBITS | SEE PAGE 21

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