He was a mechanic at Bostitch until his retirement.
A long-time member of Quidnessett Country Club, she was an avid bridge player and loved golf and cooking.
The East Greenwich man served in the Korean War and worked in the insurance industry.
He was a self-employed shell fisherman.
Born in Italy, Maria was a devoted mother and grandmother who loved to spend time with her family.
She was a pharmacist at the former Koch's Pharmacy in EG and is survived by seven children.
He leaves his wife of 52 years as well as five children, and nine grandchildren.
She lived in West Warwick but had family roots in East Greenwich.
He was an artist and cosmetologist who lived in Warwick.
She taught math at Cole Middle School.
Town Manager Bill Sequino remembers Jeff as a good friend and great ski buddy.
Alice was a fixture behind the counter at Briarbrook Farm – "the stand" – her family's garden store on South County Trail.
The Munroe Dairy milkman who delivered to many East Greenwich homes died suddenly last week.
She was the last Silverman of Main Street department store fame.
Mr. Oxnard was a pharmacist.
Born on a farm named Monivin in a rugged part of western France, Louise grew up speaking both Breton and French.
Calling hours at Hill Funeral Home are on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
An engineer, most of Ted's work involved design engineering and he received 12 patents.
An award-winning artist, Susan Day ran Psuedio Studio in North Kingstown and ToDays' Art Studio in EG.
Donald was a true gentleman, an intellectual and a philosopher.
Mr. Worrell was a WWII Army Air Corps veteran and a Purple Heart recipient.
She is survived by two daughters and several grandchildren.
George was a true renaissance man, an artist, and a jack-of-all-trades.
Neil was a member of the EGHS Class of 2009.
Originally from East Prussia, Marliese came to the U.S. as a Fulbright scholar and settled with her husband in East Greenwich.
She is survived by her husband, Robert, three children, four grandchildren, five great grandchildren and one great great grandson.
Wife of the former rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Elisabeth earned her undergraduate degree from Vassar and a master's degree in library science from URI.
More than anything, Ms. Johnson loved and cherished her sons, Andrew M. and Matthew P. Johnson
She had been a volunteer the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, active in the Girl Scouts, and loved cake decorating.
She and her husband celebrated 53 years of marriage on June 20.
Sanchez died Friday after a car accident on Route 4, but her baby boy survived.
Marie was an artist who dedicated her life to friends and loved ones.
Jane – wife of William Daly, mother of 3, and grandmother of 9 – was an avid gardener and boater.
Bea is survived by her 6 children and 10 grandchildren.
She was a 1939 graduate of Mount Holyoke College.
What brought her the most joy was being a wife, mother and grandmother, and for her no sacrifice was too great for her family.
Charlie, a WWII Coast Guard veteran, loved boating and was a member of both the Rhode Island and East Greenwich yacht clubs.
Cookson, a plumber who was born in East Greenwich, served in the Navy during World War II and was an EG volunteer fireman.
Paul met life's milestones with joy and gusto.
Mary was the valedictorian of the first graduating class of North Providence High School in 1940.