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Page 18 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 2, 2022 THE SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 15 Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The site is located behind the Department of Public Works at 515 Main St. Stickers are required to gain seasonal access to the site. Stickers may be purchased for $25.00 at the Department of Public Works (DPW) located at the Compost Site when making your visit to the Compost Site. The Town of Saugus accepts checks only for OBITS | FROM PAGE 16 voted wife Ann, 3 children: son Anthony aka “Tony Bari” of Bermuda and his wife Marlene, two daughters; Anne Migliaccio and son-in-law Salvy from Lynn, Jane Jepsen from New Hampshire, 7 grandchildren; Salvy and Anthony Migliaccio, Elizabeth and Anthony Bicchieri, Kyle, Kerry and Nicholas Jepsen, as well as 5 great grandchildren; Dante, Fay, Salvy Rocco Jr., Reed and Jack. An hour of visitation will be held in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus, Friday September 2, 11 to noon. A funeral payment of the $25.00. No cash will be accepted. Kindly bring a check when visiting. Thank you! Compost site stickers must be permanently placed on the lower left corner of residents’ automobile windshields. Vehicles registered out of state are not permitted. Yard waste must be disposed of in brown compost bags or open containers. The Town will accept grass clippings, leaves and brush. As in years past, no branches or service will be held in the funeral home at noon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Margaret’s Church, 431 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus MA. Linda (Rawding) Crooker O f Saugus. Passed on August 27,2022, away after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by loved ones at the age of 74. She is reunited with the love of her life and husband of 47 years, Robert E Crooker, who passed away in January. Born in Lynn, MA, Linda was the sweet daughter of the late Judson and Alice (Day) Rawding. She leaves behind her three sons and their wives whom she always referred to as her daughters, Robert J. Crooker and his wife Beth of Mansfield, William R. Crooker and his wife Tiffany of Lexington and James R. Crooker limbs larger than three inches in diameter are permitted. We ask all residents to please wear a mask and maintain and respect social distancing from others while visiting the site. Residents may call Lorna Cerbone at the Solid Waste and Recycling Department at 781231-4036 with questions or for more information. Let’s hear it! Got an idea, passing thought or gripe you would like to share with The Saugus Advocate? I’m always interested in your feedback. It’s been nearly six and a half years since I began work at The Saugus Advocate. I’m always interested in hearing readers’ suggestions for possible stories or good candidates for “The Advocate Asks” interview of the week. Feel free to email me at mvoge@ comcast.net. Do you have some interesting views on an issue that you want to express to the community? Submit your idea. If and his wife Jennifer of Saugus. She was the brother of Gary Rawding and his wife Diane of Burlington and her sister-in-law Diana Rawding of Brookfield, CT. She was predeceased by her older brother Judson Rawding of Brookfield, CT. She was the adoring grandmother of Abby and Catherine of Lexington and Holly and Jonathan of Mansfield. Linda would never forget to mention her grand dog Petunia who spoiled her with kisses and was a comfort to her until the end. Linda and Bob raised their family in Saugus Ma and enjoyed vacationing at Lake Winnipesaukee and in HarI like it, we can meet for a 15to 20-minute interview over a drink at a local coffee shop. And I’ll buy the coffee or tea. Or, if you prefer to continue practicing social distancing and be interviewed from the safety of your home on the phone or via email, I will provide that option to you as the nation recovers from the Coronavirus crisis. If it’s a nice day, my preferred site for a coffee and interview would be the picnic area of the Saugus Iron Works. wichport. The most important thing in her life was family. She saw the best in everyone and made each person feel so loved. Linda’s three boys were proud of their strong, beautiful mother. Linda was larger than life, those that knew her will always think of her with a smile. Family and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Wednesday August 31.A Celebration of life was held on Thursday in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to northeastanimalshelter. org

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