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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 1, 2024 OBITUARIES Anne (Leo) Berthold O f Saugus. Died on Monday, October 21st at her home in Saugus. She was the wife of David Berthold with whom she shared 48 years of marriage. Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Robert J. and Anna J. (Masse) Leo. The former Office Manager for the Town of Andover’s Assessors Office, Mrs. Berthold had retired this past January after 25 years of service. An avid reader, she had spent most of her life in Saugus. Besides her husband, Mrs. Berthold is survived by her two children; Abigail Muro Lawn and Yard CareUSA FALL LAWN It’s Time For CLEAN-UPS - CALL NOW! • Reasonable rates • Fast, reliable service 781-521-9927 BUYER1 Difilippo, Joseph N Maechaoui, Gabriel BUYER2 Difilippo, Lauren M and her husband Christopher of Arizona and Robert Berthold of Saugus, one grandson; Brody. She is also survived by her brother Vincent Leo of New Hampshire. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Tuesday, October 29th. A Celebration of Life was held in the funeral home on Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at stjude.org. Norma M. (D’Eon) Knowlton O f Saugus. Died at the Chestnut Woods Nursing Home on Wednesday, October 24 at the age of 93. She was the beloved wife of the late Ralph J. Knowlton with whom she shared 64 years of marriage. Born in Boston, and a lifelong resident of Saugus, Norma was the daughter of the late John R. and Rose Emily (D’Entremont) D’Eon. She was born into a family of talented musicians including pianist, bass guitarist, pedal steel guitarist, and Sweet Adelines man’s in Saugus, selecting the perfect outfits for customers. Enjoying campfires and playing horseshoes were favorite summer pastimes at Epsom Valley Campground in New Hampshire. They often rode motorcycles as members of the Baystate Riders Motorcycle Association. Norma is survived by her (female singing group), Norma developed her love of music and singing (including yodeling) at a very young age. Following her twin brothers Ronnie and Donnie and their country band, she also enjoyed many evenings dancing with her husband, Ralph and joining her brothers on stage occasionally. Norma’s creative side was not only in the musical genre, but in her ability to create beautiful floral arrangements for family and friends. Also, Norma was the neighborhood hairdresser in her early years, cutting and styling for those who could not afford the hair salons. Her great sense of style also helped her when she worked at HoffREAL 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 Brown, Austin C 7 Austin Ct Unit L RET SELLER2 Brown, Martha J Sullo, Marianne 1. On Nov. 1, 1938, what horse having a food’s name won the “Race of the Century” at Pimlico? 2. The first long American “pony express” (1673) connected Boston and what city? 3. This month is No-Shave November, which supports helping what type of patients? 4. According to Guinness World Records, the farthest distance to fire a pumpkin is how many feet: 1,222.99, 5,545.43 or 9,212,76? 5. On Nov. 2, 1889, what two U.S. states with a name of a tribe achieved statehood? 6. What country has the most pyramids: Egypt, Greece or Sudan? 7. On Nov. 3, 1911, what competitor of Ford and the Model T was founded in Michigan? 8. What type of facility has the sign “Max hug time 3 minutes. For fonder farewells please use the car park”? 9. Traditionally, do macarons and macaroons both have nuts? 10. On Nov. 4, 1842, who married Mary Todd? 11. When did Ray Tomlinson introduce “@” in email addresses: 1971, 1979 or 1982? 12. What Indian was also called Rebecca Rolfe? 13. November 5 is National Chinese Takeout Day; in California during what historical event did U.S. Chinese restaurants become popular? 14. What mammal can fly? ADDRESS 9 Water Wheel Ln 7 Austin Ct #L CITY Saugus Saugus 15. What American city dug a canal to reverse the flow of its river to avoid pollution? 16. What antibiotic (discovered in 1928) was nicknamed “mold juice”? 17. On Nov. 6, 1639, what communication method began at Boston’s Fairbanks’ tavern? 18. What country has the most saunas per capita: Finland, Iceland or Japan? 19. Where are starfish eyes located? 20. November 7 is Return Day in part of Delaware – a holiday that includes the parties’ ceremonial “bury the hatchet” – what does Return Day celebrate? DATE 10.01.24 10.01.24 PRICE 1125000 299000 ANSWERS five children, Patricia Adams and her husband Gary of Burlington, Timothy Knowlton of Saugus, Dorothy DiTomaso and her husband Robert of Saugus, Frederick Flammia and his wife Denise of South Berwick, Maine, and Denise Acampa of Naples, Florida. She was a loving Nana to Alan DiTomaso, Alison (DiTomaso) Holmes, April Adams, Amy (Flammia) Jodoin, Lindsey Acampa, Stephen Acampa, and also loved her many nieces and nephews. Norma was also blessed with seven great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her siblings, Chester, Marcella, Larry, Arthur, Ronald & Donald. Norma was also survived by many nieces and nephews. OBITS | SEE PAGE 21 1. Seabiscuit 2. NYC (Its path was later called the Old Post Road and parts of it became Route 1.) 3. Cancer 4. 5,545.43 (from an air cannon in Moab, Utah, in 2010) 5. North and South Dakota 6. Sudan 7. Chevrolet 8. Airport drop-off zone (at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand) 9. Macarons have ground almonds; macaroons have coconut, which is actually a fruit. 10. Abraham Lincoln 11. 1971 12. Pocahontas 13. The Gold Rush 14. Bat 15. Chicago 16. Penicillin 17. First post office in America 18. Finland 19. The ends of its arms 20. Announcement of election results (Voters originally had to travel back two days after an election to find out the results.) Call

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