Steve was an avid reader, cook, and cruciverbalist.
She was a lifelong East Greenwich resident who retired as Town Clerk in 1994.
Raised and educated in Ireland, Jack was one of the founding partners of what is now Rhode Island Medical Imaging.
She was an avid bingo player.
She was the beloved wife of Joseph Medeiros for 54 years. They operated the Monte Vista Restaurant in Seekonk for many years.
She enjoyed making seasonal and holiday crafts and loved spending time with her grandchildren.
Dr. Drench was an author and a popular lecturer in physical therapy and behavioral sciences and was known for her sharp wit and humor.
Ralph will be remembered for his unmatched generosity and kindness to all as well as his unfailing wit.
He was a true gentleman with impeccable manners, and a remarkably patient, even-tempered, gentle man with great integrity, who always did the right thing.
Born in County Cork, Ireland, he was devoted to his family and was an avid Red Sox fan.
Etta was always an active and fun-loving person.
Rick loved landscaping, classic movies, and most of all spending time with his family and friends.
She worked with her father, sisters, and cousins at Vincent’s Specialty Store on Atwells Avenue in Providence before opening her own store, Norma & Sons, on Federal Hill.
He was the owner/operator of Graphic Images of East Greenwich.
She was known for her homemade Boston baked beans and her pie making. She was a friend to all and never met a stranger. She will be dearly missed.
Born in Warwick, she lived most of her life in East Greenwich.
A Korean War Army veteran, he grew up in East Greenwich and lived here for most of his life.
A graduate of Toll Gate High School, John loved sports, boating, fishing, and vintage Mustang cars.
He was a WWII Army Air Corps veteran, a lifetime member of the East Greenwich Veteran Fireman's Association and a 1928 graduate of East Greenwich Grammar School.
He was a clinical psychologist who provided counseling at his office in East Greenwich; his wife Tammy died in March.
Her never-ending love for her family was her greatest pleasure in life.
Christine was an extremely thoughtful and kind person who will be dearly missed by all her family, friends and acquaintances.
Eileen's life was filled with devotion to her family, her church and the protection of animals.
Robert was the dear brother of Stanley and Joan Reuter.
A WWII veteran with the U.S. Marine Corps, Bud is survived by his wife, Linda; two daughters, and eight grandchildren.
Mrs. Bacon served for many years as a mathematics teacher and guidance counselor in the Warwick public schools.
A loving husband, father and grandfather, Giulio was happiest when surrounded by his family, especially during summer vacations while on his sailboat, Alchemy.
The EGHS graduate and Eagle Scout was a former EG Fire District volunteer.
He was a World War II Army veteran who served in the Pacific.
A longtime resident of Coventry, Mr. Brodeur also lived in East Greenwich for several years.
A spirited and joyful woman, Mary loved her family.
An avid gardener, Bill loved flowers, music, opera, and art, but also volunteered for a number of charities helping those less fortunate.
He was a devoted husband, loving father, and respected physician.
Beloved husband of Dolly Fogell, Charles was an avid NASCAR fan.
She is survived by her loving husband of 66 years, Harry.
He was an auto body repairman at Arnold's Auto Body
She was a caring and compassionate therapist.
He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Patricia.
Everett will be fondly remembered for his keen humor, twinkle in his blue eyes, ham radio (W1LX), great cooking, and the tomatoes of many varieties he cultivated in his garden.
He lived in Deerfield Beach, Fla., and formerly East Greenwich.