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1. Mother Teresa 2. 1971 3. Ireland (Dublin) 4. Lake Champlain (signed off on by the president but rescinded within the month) 5. First self-service grocery store (previously, customers gave a list to a grocer, as in a pharmacy) 6. They were prisons. 7. Cranberry juice 8. Time 9. Thomas Edison 10. “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum 11. “Star Trek: The Original Series” 12. Golf 13. 105 (resting five minutes per hour; real name George Iniabasi Essien) 14. With pepper (in French) — coarsely ground 15. Fashion 16. Amos Bronson Alcott 17. “Cats” by Andrew Lloyd Webber 18. Broadcast and iPod 19. Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye! Court is in session. 20. Arlington County, Virginia Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 5, 2025 OBITUARIES Jean Lucille (Elderbaum) Marshall O f Saugus. Age 87, passed away on Friday, August 22nd at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. 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 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 enjoyed traveling with Ed, and together they journeyed to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Venezuela, Bermuda, and Jamaica, among other destinations. Jean is survived by her four children: Denice Aiello and her husband Edward of Peabody, Sandra Hale and her husband Alan of Scottsdale, AZ, Edwin “Brad” Marshall, Jr. of Peabody and David Marshall and his wife Stephanie of Columbus, OH; eight grandchildren; Nicholas, Christiina, Austin, Connor, Dalton, Eddie, Jack and Bella; four great-grandchildren; Nicholas, Charles, Mckenzie and Rylee. She was the sisterin-law of Marilyn Falasca of Saugus and Mary Marshall of Venice, FL. Mrs. Marshall was predeceased by three brothers: William, Gilbert and Philip, and three sisters: Eleanor Palmer, Blanche Davenport, and Jeanette Heerter and her daughter-in-law; Valerie (Levesque) Marshall. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Friday, September 5th from 10-11 a.m. A funeral service will follow at 11 a.m.in the funeral home. Interment Puritan Lawn Memorial Park in Peabody. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jean’s memory may be made to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, at www. T2T.org, or the Northeast Animal Shelter at northeastanimalshelter.org. Lee-Ann (Klasner) Lanzillo O f Saugus. Age 41, died on Wednesday, August 27th at the Lahey Clinic in Burlington. She was the wife of James J. Lanzillo, Jr. with whom she shared 17 years of marriage. Born in Seoul, South Korea and raised in Malden, Lee-Ann was the daughter of Robert “Bud” and Ida-Mae (Day) Klasner of Epping, NH. A longtime resident of Saugus, she was a graduate of Malden High School, Class of 2001, where she played field hockey, and of Westfield State Class, of 2005. She 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 Bibeau, Kevin Damigella, Anthony Guerrero, Manuel F Mersicano, Michele Perry, Scott K Rossetti Jr, Peter A Teixeira, Vanda BUYER2 Mozo, Liliana R SELLER1 Gallo Ft Giglio, Denise Dunn FT Ristaino, Christine Maw, John L Gammon, Jane E Dasilva, Decio R SELLER2 Urban, Steven Quinlan, Ann C Norman, Cheryl A Villiotte, Maureen L Santos, Hudson D she was on the cover of what magazine in 1953? 1. On Sept. 5, 1997, what 1979 Nobel Prize recipient who became a saint died? 2. The term “Silicon Valley” was coined by a journalist in what year: 1971, 1984 or 1991? 3. In August 2025 the Iowa State Cyclones beat the Kansas State Wildcats in the Aer Lingus Classic (“Farmageddon”) in what country? 4. In March 1998 what lake briefly was the sixth Great Lake? 5. On Sept. 6, 1916, was the opening of the first Piggly Wiggly, which was what? 6. How are Devil’s Island, Tower of London and Hỏa Lò (Hanoi Hilton) similar? 7. What is the official state drink of Massachusetts? 8. September 7 is National Grandma Moses Day, in honor of “Grandma Moses,” who started painting in her 70s; 9. In 1868, at age 21, what inventor-to-be worked in Boston as a telegraph operator? 10. In what book would you find a chapter titled “The Winged Monkeys”? 11. On Sept. 8, 1966, what TV series about adventures in space premiered? 12. What sport was in the Summer Olympics in 1900 and 1904 and then started back up in 2016? 13. Nigerian radio host “Mighty George” created a Guinness World Record for “longest marathon hosting a radio talk show” for how many hours: 53, 86 or 105? 14. September 9 is NationADDRESS 7 Thomas St #J7 5 Thomas St #P17 7 Wilbur Ct 45 Susan Dr 1402 Sheffield Way #1402 61 Basswood Ave 11 Atherton St CITY Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus Saugus al Steak au Poivre Day; what does “au poivre” mean? 15. Harper’s Bazaar is the first (since 1867) of what type of U.S. magazine? 16. What father of Louisa May Alcott wrote, “Who loves a garden still his Eden keeps; Perennial pleasures plants, and wholesome harvest reaps”? 17. On Sept. 10, 2000, what once longest-running Broadway show, a musical, closed? 18. What two words does “podcast” come from? 19. “Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!” is said at U.S. Supreme Court sessions; what does it mean? 20. On Sept. 11, 1941, construction began on the Pentagon, which is located in what jurisdiction? DATE 08.15.25 08.15.25 08.14.25 08.14.25 08.11.25 08.11.25 08.15.25 PRICE 370000 410000 753000 880000 540000 3000 625000 ANSWERS worked as an IT Analyst with Standard Fishing Systems for seven years. Lee-Ann was unapologetically herself. From proudly calling herself a geek to her quirky love of pickles, she embraced life with honesty, humor, and joy. She was deeply loved for her authenticity and her abilOBITS | SEE PAGE 21

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