Mark was a graduate of East Greenwich High School.
He is survived by his wife, Polly, and children Leslie Pritchard, Ted LaLiberte and Laurie Garbacz.
Mr. Campbell was an electrician for the City of Cranston for 20 years until his retirement. He enjoyed trains and woodworking.
She is survived by three sons and five grandchildren.
Mr. Ranney was a WWII Army veteran.
Judy served on the Town Council, including two years as president, and served on numerous boards and committees both locally and statewide.
“Roger epitomized what anyone would want in a teacher.”
Roger loved the students he knew, taught and coached.
She was an art teacher in East Greenwich for 35 years.
She was a dedicated nurse for 53 years.
He loved his family and constantly showed that love in his unselfish and caring ways.
He was the son of longtime East Greenwich florist Jolli Howlett.
A member of the Warwick Sunshine Committee and a Varnum Lady at the Varnum House in East Greenwich, she managed to be involved in the community while raising her brood of children.
An avid sports fan, especially football, Patrick enjoyed family gatherings to cheer on his favorite team, the New England Patriots.
Her graciousness and hospitality were a keystone of her character.
Laurie, a nurse practitioner, a missionary, and a musician, touched many people with her gifts, and indeed taught many lessons without words.
John was a people person undaunted by age, social status, political correctness or the latest fashions.
He was a 1997 graduate of East Greenwich High School, a Navy veteran, and a graduate of Johnson & Wales.
Debi loved boating with her family, snuggling with her dog, Bailey, tending to her gardens and sunbathing.
Don was the beloved husband of Bonnie Slocum Dunford, a letter carrier and a freemason.
Dennis co-owned with his brother Levesque Construction Inc.; together they built and owned Fenner Hill Golf Course in Hope Valley.
Calling hours are Tuesday, and services are Wednesday in East Greenwich.
A memorial service will be held Friday.
He was a retired rigging supervisor from Electric Boat.
Woods is credited for pushing to create an independent senior center for the town.
He was an Army veteran, a former member of the East Greenwich Keystone Kops and he enjoyed gardening.
He was an East Greenwich Fire District commissioner until Governor Chafee signed legislation abolishing the district earlier this week.