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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, SEpTEmbEr 20, 2024 OBITUARIES Anna M. (DiGregorio) Saunders Robert Scuzzarella, Michael and Raylyn Scuzzarella, Nicole Holstein, Derek Holstein, Nicholas Saunders and Daniel Saunders. Her newest family members, greatgrandchildren Olivia and Jordan Scuzzarella, brought new joy to her life. Anna is also survived by her muchloved sister, Delma Canzano of California, her dear sisterin-law Demetra DiGregorio of Revere, and many nieces and nephews. Anna liked to read and O f Saugus. Aged 91, died peacefully on Friday, September 13th, at her home in Saugus with family. She was the beloved wife of Carl “Joe” Saunders with whom she shared 67 years of marriage. Born in Boston, and raised in Revere, she was the oldest daughter of Thomas DiGregorio and Yolanda DePeco DiGregorio. After graduating from Revere High School, she attended Boston University, before going on to work for more than 50 years in the office of the family business, Broadway Motors, in Revere. Anna is survived by her husband, Joe, and their three children: Carla Scuzzarella of Saugus, Joseph Saunders and his wife Gail of Andover, and Andrea Holstein of Florida. She was the dearly loved “Nana” of SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 19 admission and free parking to go along with raffles, food and fun. Anyone with questions should call the Knights of Columbus at 781-233-9858. For more information, Paul Giannetta can also be reached at 978-239-1392. work on word search puzzles, and she loved watching baseball. She was an avid Red Sox fan, attending many games over the years. She also enjoyed watching her children and grandchildren play youth sports and high school sports. Anna belonged to the Women’s Sodality at Blessed Sacrament Church, where she was a parishioner for over 60 years. Relatives and friends were invited to attend a visitation on Wednesday, September 18 Blessed Sacrament Church, Saugus followed by a funeral mass. Interment at Riverside Cemetery in Saugus. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Paul A. and Marjorie F. Saunders Scholarship, c/o the Scholarship Foundation of Wakefield, PO Box 321, Wakefield, Ma. 01880, or the Frank J. Scuzzarella, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, c/o Saugus High Halloween Pet Parade on Oct. 20 Breakheart Reservation will be hosting its Second Annual Halloween Pet Parade on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 11:30 a.m. Registration begins at 11 a.m. at Breakheart Reservation (177 Forest St., Saugus). There will School, 1 Pearce Memorial Dr., Saugus, Ma. 01906. Rosemarie “Ree” E. (Rizzo) Contrada dren, Gianna, Francesca and Frank; and her brother, Marty Rizzo of Saugus. Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Saturday, September 21 from 9 – 11 a.m. followed by a service in the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Rosemarie’s memory may be made to Boston Children’s Hospital at childrenshospital.org. Mrs. Susan C. (Harper) Decareau O f Saugus, formerly of E. Boston. Died on Sunday, September 15th at the Tufts New England Medical Center in Boston at the age of 86. She was the wife of the late Frank Contrada, Jr. Born in Boston and raised in E. Boston, Mrs. Contrada was the daughter of the late Joseph and Rose (Bottaro) Rizzo. She had been a resident of Saugus for the past 50 years. Ree loved visiting the casinos and cooking for family. Yet, her favorite pastime was enjoying time with her family and loved ones, especially her grandchildren. Mrs. Contrada is survived by her two sons, Paul F. Contrada and Marc A. Contrada and his wife Lissette all of NH; her daughter, Dina Carter and her husband Jason of Saugus; three grandchilbe a $10 donation to enter the costume contest – cash only. Prizes will be awarded for best behavior and best pet costume. Raffle prizes will be open to all who donate. This fall event will include the Pet Parade, the Pet Costume Contest, Pet Photo Opportunities, local vendors, raffles and giveed? 8. When was art nouveau most popular: 1850-60, 18901910 or 1920-30? 1. On Sept. 20, 1850, the U.S. Congress abolished slave trading in what jurisdiction on the Potomac River? 2. What Shakespeare romantic comedy that has a number in its name has the line “If music be the food of love, play on!”? 3. On Sept. 21, 1957, what TV mystery series debuted that has a name that includes a beverage type? 4. What recognition have Meadowlark Lemon, Red Skelton and Emmett Kelly received? 5. What language is the source of impala, mamba and vuvuzela? 6. Who was the stepmother of Tutankhamen? 7. On Sept. 22, 1797, the USS Constitution launch was again attempted; how many times was its launch attempt9. What state has passed a resolution regarding its name’s pronunciation? 10. On Sept. 23, 1980, what creator of the hit song “Jamming” performed his last concert? 11. What country has Munros, Grahams and Donalds? 12. What is a mare of maria on the moon? 13. In what body part would you find the vestibular labyrinth? 14. On Sept. 24, 1936, pupshe was the daughter of the late Cyril E. and Mary B. (McIntyre) Harper. An LPN, Sue was a graduate of Tewksbury Hospital. She loved shopping, camping and travelling with family and friends. She enjoyed wintering in South Carolina. In addition to her husO f Tewksbury, MA & Cross Hill, SC, formerly of Lynn. Age 70, passed unexpectedly on Saturday, September 14th at Portsmouth Hospital in New Hampshire. She was the beloved wife of Stephen Decareau with whom she shared 37 years of marriage. Born and raised in Lynn, aways. The event is sponsored by the Department of Conservation & Recreation (DCR), the Friends of Breakheart Reservation and Peter A. Rossetti Insurance Agency, Inc. For questions, please call Joyce at 781233-1855, extension 1019 or Lisa at 781-808-7817. peteer Jim Henson was born; he created the word Muppets from what two words? 15. In what book by Dr. Seuss was the word “nerd” first used? 16. On Sept. 25, 1513, Vasco Núñez de Balboa became the first European to see what? 17. What country’s capital is also the name of a bean? 18. What is kinetic art? 19. In 1968 who used a makeshift comb & paper kazoo on “Crosstown Traffic”? 20. On Sept. 26, 1774, Johnny Appleseed was born in what Worcester County, Mass., town? band, Sue is survived by her daughter, Samantha (Cassidy) Pereira and her husband Tom of Tewksbury; her son, Ryan Cassidy and his wife Melissa of Tewksbury; five granddaughters, Cassidy, Kamryn, Kennedy, Norah and Adalyn; five siblings, Cyril Harper of NV, Mary O’Brien of Wayland, Dene Harper of GA, Cheryl Cranford of Wilmington and Robert Harper of Lawrence; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two siblings, Dennis Harper and Janet Deveau. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Sue’s memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at stjude.org. SERVICE INFORMATION Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Thursday, September 19th from 4 – 7 p.m. followed by a service in the funeral home at 7 p.m. For directions & condolences www.BisbeePorcella.com. Health and Wellness Fair on Oct. 21 The Saugus-Everett Elks and the Saugus Senior Center are teaming up to cosponsor a Health and Wellness Fair on Monday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m. THE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS 1. D.C. 2. “Twelfth Night” 3. “Perry Mason” (Perry is fermented pear juice [mostly British].) 4. Induction into the International Clown Hall of Fame. 5. Zulu (They mean an antelope, a poisonous snake and a trumpet-like horn, respectively.) 6. Nefertiti 7. Three (It was successfully launched on Oct. 21.) 8. 1890-1910 9. Arkansas 10. Bob Marley 11. Scotland (They are types of hills and mountains.) 12. Lava flows (sometimes called seas) 13. Ear 14. Marionettes and puppets 15. “If I Ran the Zoo” 16. The Pacific Ocean 17. Lima, Peru 18. Pieces of it move. 19. Jimi Hendrix 20. Leominster

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