Page 20 THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FriDAy, DECEmbEr 30, 2022 OBITUARIES Cheryl Russo Masiello O f Saugus.Passed on Saturday, December 24th at Massachusetts General Hospital, following a 2 year battle with metastatic cancer. ~ Public Notice ~ Change of Location Notice is hereby given that Uma Flowers, LLC will hold a Community Outreach Meeting on Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 6PM EST for a proposed Adult Use Marijuana establishment to be located at 24 Broadway Saugus, MA. The meeting will take place at Saugus TV, located at 30 Main Street, Saugus, MA 01906. Interested members of the community will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from company representatives about the proposed facility and operations. Also, please visit www.UmaFlowers.co to learn more about Uma Flowers. December 30, 2022 Your Hometown News Delivered! EVERETT ADVOCATE MALDEN ADVOCATE REVERE ADVOCATE SAUGUS ADVOCATE One year subscription to The Advocate of your choice: $150 per paper in-town per year or $200 per paper out-of-town per year. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ City_______________ State_______ Zip ____________ CC# _______________________________ Exp. _____ Sec. code____ Advocate (City):___________________ Clip & Mail Coupon with Credit Card, Check or Money Order to: Advocate Newspapers Inc. PO Box 490407, Everett, MA 02149 Born & raised in Revere, Cheryl lived almost all of her life in Saugus. She is an alumna of Saugus High School, Class of 1976. Most of Cheryl’s working career, was as a billing clerk & dental assistant in several local dental practices in the North Shore. She worked primarily for Dr. Robert Berg & Dr. Edward O’Leary of Saugus & Peabody, until her retirement. During the 70s & 80s, Cheryl was most active with the Lynn Chapter of the Boy Scouts based at Holy Family Church of Swampscott. She is the beloved wife of Robert E. Glass of Saugus & devoted daughter to Alfonso Russo of Saugus & the late Rena (Hollett) Russo. She is the cherished mother of Christopher T. Masiello of Saugus & Matthew J. Masiello of Revere. Dear sister to Joseph J. Russo & his wife, Mary of Lynn & the very special aunt to Andrew J. Russo & his wife, Patricia Ridge & Sara Frazier & her husband, Nicholas, all of Lynn. Family & friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Monday, January 2nd in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rte. 107) Revere.A Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral Home on Tuesday, January 3rd at 11:00 a.m., followed with interment in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody. Lawrence H. Pumfrey, Jr O f Saugus.Died on De - cember 19th, he was 92.He was the husband of the late Judith (Groleau) Pumfrey. Born in Lynn and raised in Saugus, he was the son of the late Lawrence H. and Mary Rose (DeMille) Pumfrey. A graduate of Saugus High School and Northeastern University he served in the United States Air Force and worked on missile defense for Raytheon for over 26 years. Mr. Pumfrey enjoyed painting and was a member and proud supporter of the North Shore Arts Association. He is survived by his daughters; Brenda MacDonald and her husband Tom of Seabrook, NH, Sheila MacDonald and her husband Tom of Wilmington, grandchildren; Colin, Paige, Alex and Ryan and stepchildren; Peter Broderick of Somerville, Kathy Howard of Malden, Sharon Kearney of NH and Kevin Broderick of FL. He was the brother of the late Donald Pumfrey and Richard Pumfrey. Mr. Pumfrey is also survived nieces and nephews. A graveside service in the Spring is planned. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the North Shore Arts Association @ www.nsarts.org. Patrick J. O’Leary O f Saugus.Formerly of Everett, died at the Hathorne Hill Rehabilitation Center in Danvers on Monday, December 26th at the age of 91. He was the husband of the late Mary (Dowd) O’Leary. OBITS | SEE PAGE 21 1. On Dec. 30, 1809, in Boston, a law was passed forbidding what headwear at balls? 2. What kind of fish is Nemo? 3. “Yule-hole” means a belt hole you must make or move to after you have eaten/drank too much over the holidays; this word is native to what country: Australia, Scotland or USA? 4. In December 2022, Joel Strasser of Idaho achieved what Guinness World Record for decorating his beard? 5. On Dec. 31, 2007, what project was completed in Boston? 6. Where on New Year’s Eve is there official confetti with personalized messages from around the world? 7. What holiday do Pastafarians of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster celebrate? 8. In 2022, Coca-Cola suspended operations in what country? 9. On Jan. 1, 1902, the L Street Brownies swim club began where in South Boston? 10. What Scottish poet wrote “Auld Lang Syne”? 11. On Jan. 2, 1893, what famous abolitionist (who once lived in New Bedford and Lynn) spoke at the dedication of the Haitian Pavilion at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago? 12. Why was Bluetooth named after Harald Bluetooth, the 900s Viking King of Denmark? 13. On Jan. 3, 1920, the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth to what team? 14. According to Guinness World Records, a picture of soccer star Lionel Messi doing what recently became the most liked Instagram post? 15. Ralph Waldo Emerson stated, “The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it” – what author used that line to adorn his fireplace in Hartford, Conn.? 16. How many sides does a snowflake have? 17. January 4 is National Trivia Day; what game involving trivia debuted in 1981? 18. Do polar bears hibernate? 19. In the World Cup, how many goals did host Qatar score over its three losses? 20. On Jan. 5, 1949, President Harry Truman’s State of the Union address recommended the “Fair Deal,” referencing what program package of his predecessor, Franklin D. Roosevelt? ANSWERS 1. Masks (Masquerade balls were considered bad for morals.) 2. Clownfish 3. Scotland (according to Scottish National Dictionary) 4. The most Christmas baubles in a beard (710) 5. The Big Dig 6. Times Square in NYC 7. “Holiday” (around the time of Hanukah, Kwanzaa and Christmas) 8. Russia 9. Carson Beach 10. Robert Burns 11. Frederick Douglass 12. He was known for bringing together parts of Denmark and Norway, and developing the technology brought some companies together. 13. The Yankees 14. Lifting the World Cup 15. Mark Twain 16. Six 17. Trivial Pursuit 18. No 19. One 20. The New Deal
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