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Page 16 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, OCTObEr 18, 2024 OBITUARIES Ursula A. Clark the late Hermann and Dora (Meyer) Kuhlmann. Ursula and her sister, Hannelore, grew up in Bremen Germany during WW II, often running to bomb shelters. Although growing up in Germany during the war was difficult, she still had fond memories of her childhood. In 1952 Ursula emigrated to America and became a Citizen. Ursula loved America! She met the love of her life, O f Saugus. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday October 12th at Tufts Medical Center in Boston at the age of 93. Born and raised in Germany, she was the daughter of SOUNDS | FROM PAGE 15 Saugus Public Library Five bucks for a bag of books! The New Friends of the Saugus Public Library are offering quite a bargain – $5 for a bag of books. Purchase a New Friends of the Humane Removal Service COMMONWEALTH WILDLIFE CONTROL ANIMAL & BIRD REMOVAL INCLUDING RODENTS CALL 617-285-0023 BUYER1 Diaz, Mayka J BUYER2 Diaz-Vargas Sr, Edgar M William (Bill) Clark and married in 1954. Ursula and Bill settled in Saugus; the couple raised a wonderful family and shared 52 years together before Bill’s passing in November of 2006. Ursula was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Spending time with her family meant everything to Ursula whether it was going for a walk, dinner or the holidays. Saugus Public Library mesh book bag at the Main Desk for $5 and fill it with as many books as you’d like. Proceeds benefit the New Friends so they can support public library services in Saugus. Teen Creative Writing Group: Are you interested in writing stoWhile raising her family she held several jobs and for many of the later years as a baker at the local Stop & Shop, retiring just shy of her 90th birthday. Ursula was an avid world traveler and has the unique distinction of having set foot on all 7 continents. This includes exotic locations like Madagascar, Bali, and the Galapagos Islands. She has hiked Machu Picchu and the Mayan pyramids in Central America. She has skied all over the United States and Europe including the Swiss and Italian Alps. As recently as six weeks ago she traveled across the Atlantic aboard the Queen Mary 2 and visited her hometown in Germany, with some of her children and grandchildren. Her passport is a testimony to her amazing life and her endless wanderries, a novel or poetry? Come to the Teen Creative Writing Group! It will be at 6:00 in the Brooks Room at the Saugus Public Library on Monday, Oct. 21. Our number is 781-231-4168. Dropins welcome! Rachel Huntington, the Reference and Young Adult Librarian, will be leading the class. Keeping us in stitches: Children in the second grade and up with an interest in sewing can learn to sew using needle, thread, fabric (and maybe a sewing machine) with their teachers, Miss Joyce and Miss Kristin on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 3:30 p.m. at the Saugus Public Library. Pongala Photographs: Susan lust. She made many friends around the world including the penguins of Antarctica! She was very active and athletic and had a wide variety of interests including bike riding, figure skating, roller skating, tennis, horseback riding, mountain hiking and jogging to name a few. She was a member of the YMCA for 60 years where she enjoyed swimming, yoga, and Zumba. She also loved dancing, especially square dancing with her husband Bill. Ursula is survived by her three children: Ronald Clark and his wife Annemarie of Haverhill, Audrey Main of Lynn, and Kenneth Clark of Saugus. She was the grandmother of Dexter W. Main and Devon C. Gagne. She is also survived by her sister Hannelore Pacheco of Olesiw has been visiting India and photographing its people and festivals since 1976. In her photograph exhibit on display this month and November in the first floor reading room at the Saugus Public Library, she focuses on the ninth day of the annual 10-day Pongala festival held in Trivandrum, Kerala, South India. It is the largest gathering of women in the world; up to two and a half million women attend each year, and though primarily Hindu, the festival is open to all devotees of any faith. Halloween clay bobblehead craft: Make a spooky character using air-dry clay and paint on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 3:30 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. SELLER1 Smith, Christopher J SELLER2 Smith, Donna M 1. On Oct. 18, 1648, what government authorized the “Shoemakers of Boston” – the first U.S. labor organization? 2. How are Casper, Hamlet and the Flying Dutchman similar? 3. Necrophobia means fear of what? 4. What is Betelgeuse? 5. In what play that ends with “Et tu, Brute?” is the quote “And graves have yawn’d, and yielded up their dead... And ghosts did shriek and squeal about the streets”? 6. October 19 is Black Monday, which refers to what? 7. Reportedly, the word “zombie” comes from what U.S. state’s culture? 8. On Oct. 20, 1931, what baseball player nicknamed “the Mick” was born? 9. Who was the first convicted witch in Salem: Anne Sexton, Bridget Bishop or Mary May? 10. What NYC street is known for its advertising companies? 11. On Oct. 21, 1797 “Old Ironsides” was launched; what is its other name? 12. What food can get “bloomy”? 13. What painter had a gardener that dusted his water lilies? 14. On Oct. 22, 1883, NYC’s the MET opened with “Faust” which was composed in French and based on a German poem; what language was it sung in? 15. How are “Psycho” (1960), ADDRESS 31 Johnson St CITY Saugus “The Shining” (1980) and “Cat People” (1942) similar? 16. On Oct. 23, 1850, the first National Women’s Rights Convention began in what city known as the Heart of the Commonwealth? 17. What candy was originally called chicken feed? 18. How are Golden Bear, Kung Fu Panda and Raging Bull similar? 19. What suffragette born in Mass. said, “Someone struggled for your right to vote. Use it”? 20. October 24 is United Nations Day; what was the first world-wide organization of nations called? DATE 09.30.24 PRICE 590000 ANSWERS Raynham and many nieces and nephews. She was also awaiting the arrival of her first great granddaughter in December. Ursula (Ulla) will live on forever in the hearts of everyone whoever met her. Ursula is an infinitely and widely loved soul, and her presence will be profoundly missed. She made the world a far better place. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made too Northeast Animal Shelter @ MSPCA.ORG, or Shriners. SERVICE INFORMATION Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Saugus on Thursday (10/17) from 4-8 p.m. A funeral will be held in the funeral home on Friday (10/18) at 11 a.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. to 5 p.m. at the Saugus Public Library. Registration opened Monday, Oct. 14, for children ages nine to 12. Felted Fall Scene: Learn how to “paint” with wool in a seasonal landscape. Use a barbed needle to attach colorful wool to an embroidery hoop. You’ll leave the class with a finished piece, basic tools and the knowledge you’ll need to felt on your own. Needle felting is easier than it looks – plus it’s fun and relaxing! Learn the popular art of wool felting with Popup Art School. This class will be held at the library on Thursday, Oct. 24, THE SOUNDS | SEE PAGE 17 1. Massachusetts Bay Colony (The shoemakers wanted to set quality standards.) 2. They are ghosts. (The Flying Dutchman is a 17th-century ship that haunts the high seas.) 3. Dead things or death 4. A supergiant red star in the Orion constellation 5. Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” 6. The stock market fell 508 points on Oct. 19, 1987 – its largest one-day decline. 7. Louisiana Creole (or Haitian Creole zonbi from Bantu) 8. Mickey Mantle 9. Bridget Bishop 10. Madison Avenue 11. USS Constitution 12. Cheese (when it gets a thin, white rind from mold exposure) 13. Claude Monet 14. Italian 15. They are horror movies. 16. Worcester 17. Candy corn 18. They are sportsmen’s nicknames (for golfer Jack Nicklaus, World Series MVP Pablo Sandoval and boxer Jake LaMotta, respectively) 19. Susan B. Anthony (from Adams) 20. League of Nations

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