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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 16, 2022 OBITUARIES Mr. Frank J. Scuzzarella, Jr. joyed cooking, gardening, traveling and spending time with his family. In addition to his wife, sons, O f Saugus. Age 64, died peacefully surrounded by his family at Tufts Medical Center on Monday, September 5th. He was the beloved husband of Carla (Saunders) Scuzzarella. A lifelong resident of Saugus, Frank was the son of Philomena (DiFiore) and the late Frank Scuzzarella of Saugus. After graduating from Saugus High School, Frank went on to a 30-year career as an HVAC Technician, working for Max Sontz Co., Inc., Lynn and Colanto HVAC, Swampscott. Prior to retiring, Frank enjoyed teaching for a number of years at Bay State School of Technology in Canton, where he was an HVAC instructor. Frank was married to his high school sweetheart, Carla, for 39 years. Their sons, Robert and Michael, and Michael’s wife Raylyn, were the pride and light of his life. His beloved granddaughter, Olivia, brought new joy to his life. Frank was an avid softball player, and later coached his sons’ Saugus Youth Hockey and Little League teams. He loved watching his boys play their various sports for Saugus High School, Lynchburg College and William and Mary. In retirement, Frank endaughter-in-law and granddaughter, Frank is survived by his mother, brother Robert of Wakefield, his muchloved cousins Peter Donati of Saugus and Paula Seamen of Lynnfield. Frank’s entire family will miss him dearly. The family would like to thank the ICU team at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital and the Proger 5 ICU Team at Tufts Medical Center for their wonderful and compassionate care during Frank’s fight with COVID and its complications. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Procella Funeral Home, Saugus on Monday. A graveside service was held at Riverside Cemetery, Saugus on Tuesday. In lieu of flowers, donations in Frank’s memory may be made to Tufts Medical Center Proger 5 ICU, Attention Development Office Box 231, 800 Washington Street, #231, Boston, MA. 02111 https://giving.tuftsmedicalcenter.org/give or the Saugus High School Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1305, Saugus, MA. 01906 (in memory of Frank Scuzzarella, Class of 1976). Mr. Michael P. Marino O f Saugus.Age 81, died on Wednesday, September 7 at his home surrounded by his family. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Dooley) Marino with whom he shared 58 years of marriage. Born in Cambridge and raised in Everett, he was the son of the late Peter and Katherine Marino. A devoted family man and a general contractor for many years Mr. Marino was a member of the Saugus Elks and the Madonna Del Soccorso Society “Fisherman’s Club”. Besides his wife Mr. Marino is survived by his two children; Peter Marino & his wife Regina Kulbis of Methuen, Marybeth Bertrand of Saugus. He was the father-inlaw of the late Mark Bertrand and grandfather of six grandsons; Joseph, Daniel, Michael, Mikas, Andrius, & Lukas. He was the brother of Josephine Cargill of Saugus and Mary Molander of North Andover. Relatives & friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus. Funeral from the funeral home on Monday followed by a funeral mass at Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Saugus. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research at michaeljfox.org. Timothy Paul Shea O f Saugus. Died suddenly, Labor Day September 5, 2022.Known locally as the unofficial Mayor of Cliftondale Square, Tim still resided at the family homestead in the Cliftondale section of town. Over the years he renovated the 19th century home to include a mini-Irish pub to proudly dis1. On Sept. 16, 1620, the Mayflower departed what English city for the New World? 2. The movie “West Side Story” was inspired by what Shakespeare play? 3. What number does the Sesame Street brownstone have: 1, 88 or 123? 4. On Sept. 17, the future Uncle Sam, Samuel Wilson, was born in Menotomy, Mass., which became what Massachusetts town? 5. How are Kermit the Frog, Brenda Starr and Lois Lane similar? 6. September 18 is National Cheeseburger Day; who wrote the song “Cheeseburger in Paradise”? 7. What flag has an eagle, a snake and a cactus? 8. How can you tell when a cranberry is ripe? 9. On Sept. 19, 1927, country music singer Helen Carter was born, the eldest daughter of what member of the Carter family? 10. A lobster has how many legs? 11. Who had a lifestyle blog called “The Tig” before her marriage? 12. On Sept. 20, 1797, the first launch of what ship into Boston Harbor failed? 13. What actor voiced Darth Vader and Mufasa in “The Lion King”? 14. What city has Euplay his Irish heritage. Born in Lynn and a lifelong resident of Saugus, Tim was the son of the late Donald J. and Mary J. (Evitts) Shea. He established a long career in aircraft engine part repair including Walbar Metals Inc of Peabody, Lynn Division at General Electric Co. and lastly with Collins Aerospace of Peabody. Tim was a Saugus High School graduate of the class of 1978 and to this day remains lifelong friends with many of his Saugonian classmates. He was an avid Boston sports fan and a lifelong rock n’ roll music fanatic having once traveled to France to attend a concert by The Cure. He loved camping; BBQ’s, a friendly game of cards and tailgating at Shea Stadium. Tim was a big man with a “heart of gold” and a personality larger than life itself. He never married and thus devoted his unconditional love and devotion to his family and friends. For over 25 years Tim has spent every Christmas Eve dressing as jolly Saint Nick and visiting generations of family and friends from Cape Cod to Southern New Hampshire spreading the spirit of Christmas. Living life to its fullest didn’t interfere with his compassion and desire for helping those in need. Charitable giving was Tim’s favorite hobby and there were many. He founded the Mary J. Shea Foundation, helped raise funds for World Series Park in Saugus, was a benefactor of the Veterans Memorial Park at Saugus Center and was a devoted advocate and supporter of the Norden Family and their A Leg Forever Foundation created shortly after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing to name a few. His legacy will be forever remembered as “putting others first”. He will be dearly missed but NEVER forgotten. Tim is survived by his brother, Donald C. Shea and his wife Rose of Groveland; three sisters, Maureen A. Garabedian and Gary Clapp of Atkinson, NH, Jean M. Barbanti and her late husband Anthony of Saugus, Kathleen White and her husband Mike of Lynn; as well as many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus. A funeral was held from the funeral home on Thursday followed by a funeral mass in St. Margaret’s Church, Saugus. Interment in Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. Donations: “The family welcomes donations to either the Mary J. Shea Foundation or A Leg Forever Charitable Foundation as an expression of sympathy of / in lieu of flowers”. For Advertising with Results, call The Advocate Newspapers at 781-233-4446 or info@advocatenews.net rope’s only wild monkeys (originally from Morocco)? 15. What vitamin does an egg not have? 16. On Sept. 21, 1937, what book where an adventurer sets out from Bag End was first published? 17. Are worker bees male? 18. Do all turtles hide in their shell? 19. The world’s largest golf resort is in what country: China, Ireland or USA? 20. September 22 is World Rhino Day; how many horns does a rhinoceros have? ANSWERS 1...... Plymouth 2. .... “Romeo and Juliet” 3. .... 123 4. .... Arlington 5. .... They are fictional characters who have functioned as reporters. 6. .... Jimmy Buffett 7. .... The Mexican national flag 8. .... If it bounces 9. ....Maybelle 10. .. 10 (eight legs and two “claw” legs, also for walking) 11. ..Meghan Markle 12. .. USS Constitution 13. .. James Earl Jones 14. .. Gibraltar 15. .. C 16. .. “The Hobbit” 17. .. No; they are female. 18. .. No; sea turtles can’t. 19. .. China (Mission Hills Shenzhen, 5.8 sq. mi. with 216 holes of golf) 20. .. One or two, depending on the species

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