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Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, NOVEmbEr 22, 2024 ~ Help Wanted ~ MARKETING Trellis, Inc seeks Marketing Specialist, F/T, Master’s in Mktng or related & 2 yrs of exp. Salary $74,090/yr. Mail resumes to: 350 Main St, #220, Malden, MA 02148. OBITUARIES Beatrice L. (Holmes) Mills 26 great grandchildren and 52 foster children who came to her home. She was the sister of the late Robert Holmes, Edwin Holmes and Barbara Sawyer. Relatives and friends were invited to attend visiting hours in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Monday, November 18th. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital @ stjude.org. Harry Mazman 855-GO-4-GLAS O Lawn and Yard CareUSA It’s Time For FALL LAWN CLEAN-UPS - CALL NOW! • Reasonable rates • Fast, reliable service 781-521-9927 Great Classifi ed Ad Rates! Call 781-233-4446 Today! f Saugus. Died on November 12, at her home in Saugus. She was the wife of William Mills with whom she shared 48 years of marriage. Born and raised in Saugus, Mrs. Mills was the daughter of the late Edwin “Bucker” Holmes and Beatrice L. (Wright) Holmes. The Saugus High School graduate was a resident of Lynn for 30 years before returning to Saugus. Mrs. Mills was awarded the Foster Family of the Year award from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the 1980’s. She was the mother of James Donovan of Saugus, Daniel Donovan of ME, Brenda Cogliandro of ME, Linda Potenza of Haverhill, Billy Joe Mills of Lynn, Virginia Mills of CA, Joseph Mills of Saugus, Federico Mills of NH, Daniel Mills of Peabody, and the late Andrew Mills. Mrs. Mills is also survived by 25 grandchildren, founded (1904) to fi ght? 9. What is the lowest place on earth: Dead Sea, Death Valley or Salton Sea? 1. On Nov. 22, 1744, who was born in Weymouth, Mass., and later married a president and mothered a president? 2. Where would you fi nd the Barren Grounds? 3. What namesake of a wellknown champagne was a contemporary of Louis XIV? 4. On Nov. 23, 1936, the fi rst issue of what magazine (with a one-word name) – known for photojournalism – was published? 5. What singer/songwriter was the subject of a documentary subtitled “Heart of Gold”? 6. Traditionally, what does the groom’s family pay for? 7. On Nov. 24, 1877, Anna Sewell published what children’s book that was the fi rst one with an animal protagonist? 8. What disease was the fi rst U.S. voluntary health organization 10. How are popular English songs “Call Me,” “Michelle” and “Psycho Killer” similar? 11. On Nov. 25, 2002, what Agatha Christie play had a 50th anniversary royal gala? (The play set a record for continuous performances at one theater: 8,862.) 12. According to Guinness World Records, what casserole used 485 cans of cream of mushroom soup and 95 pounds of French-fried onions? 13. What two provinces have names of dog breeds? 14. On Nov. 26, 1883, who died was captain of the ROTC. Harry had many accomplishments as a resident of Saugus for many years; he was president of the Saugus Boosters for over 49 years, was a member of the William Sutton Lodge for 35 years, was named as Saugus Person of the Year and was awarded the Saugus Public Library Leadership Award. Mr. Mazman is survived by his three children, Edward Mazman of Swampscott, Karen Mazman-Stevens and her husband Douglas of Reading, Anita Anderson and her partner Peter Nicolo of York, ME; daughter-in-law, Virginia Mazman of Newbury; seven grandchildren, Erica, Julie, Elaina, Zachary, Kenneth, Valerie, and Lauren; and two great-grandchildren, Ty and Eloise. He was predeceased by six brothers and sisters, Edward, George, Albert, Arthur, Isabelle Mazman and Leontine Byron. Relatives and friends were S augus, formerly of Lynn. Age 91, died on Monday, November 11th. He was the husband of the late Barbara E. (Nickerson) Mazman. Born and raised in Lynn, Mr. Mazman was the son of the late Misark and Malena (Ovajakian) Mazman. Harry was a 1951 graduate of Lynn Classical High School where he was later inducted into their Hall of Fame. He went on to graduate from Wake Forest University where he played football and who had given the “Ain’t I a Woman?” speech? 15. In what country is Angkor Wat? 16. What do you call an adult female turkey? 17. November 27 is National Jukebox Day; on what album is Alan Jackson’s song “Don’t Rock the Jukebox”? 18. Which was not named a Word of the Year by a dictionary: authentic, bestie or truthiness? 19. What two-character fl oats start and end the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade? 20. On Nov. 28, 1989, who released a debut album called “All Hail the Queen”? invited to attend a visitation in the Bisbee-Porcella Funeral Home, Saugus, on Saturday November 16 followed by a funeral service in the funeral home. Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery in Lynn. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Harry’s memory may be made to the American Red Cross at redcross.org. William M. Appel O f Saugus. Passed away peacefully on November 11 at the age of OBITS | SEE PAGE 21 ANSWERS 1. Abigail Adams 2. The tundra in northern mainland Canada 3. Dom Pierre Pérignon 4. Life 5. Neil Young 6. The rehearsal dinner 7. “Black Beauty” 8. Tuberculosis (In 1918, it changed its name to American Lung Association.) 9. Dead Sea 10. They have some French words. 11. “The Mousetrap” 12. Green bean casserole (a Thanksgiving favorite) 13. Labrador and Newfoundland 14. Sojourner Truth (born as the slave Isabella Bomfree) 15. Cambodia 16. Hen 17. “Don’t Rock the Jukebox” 18. Bestie 19. Tom Turkey and Santa Claus, respectively 20. Queen Latifah (Dana Elaine Owens) Call

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