She was an artist, a flower picker and an island lover.
The longtime East Greenwich resident is survived by his wife of 56 years.
He served on the EG School Committee in the 1970s and one term on the EG Town Council from 2002-04.
An avid boater, he was the husband of former Town Clerk Nancy Verrier.
A long-time East Greenwich resident, she is survived by her husband if 61 years.
A member of the "Greatest Generation," Crandall served in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Zach lived in Newport News, Virginia, but grew up in East Greenwich.
He worked for the town for 32 years, then won a seat on the Town Council in 2004 and was vice president.
She is survived by her husband, Tom, and daughter, Becky.
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and worked as a mechanic and supervisor at Colony Ford.
Known to many as "Miss Alice," she was dedicated to helping children with special needs.
A Korean War veteran, he worked for Bostitch for more than 47 years.
Milt, longtime owner of 20 Water Street, leaves behind a wife and three children.
Mr. Washburn's services will be held tomorrow.
A longtime East Greenwich resident, he was a retired jewelry designer.
He is survived by two sons, including Justice Daniel A. Procaccini of East Greenwich.
The electrician from Warwick loved his family and friends.
She loved cooking and was known for her delicious cookies and lasagne.
Jim Dickerson ran the Ecumenical Food Cupboard for 25 years, until handing over the reins just two years ago.
The North Kingstown resident died when the truck he was riding in overturned on Shippeetown Road early Sunday morning.
Healey died in the Shippeetown Road crash early Sunday morning.
In 1953, she became the first woman faculty member at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.
A member of the EGHS Class of '73, Josh Thompson worked for Amtrol and Electric Boat.
This piece ran in the East Greenwich Pendulum in 2010. Foster died on Jan. 23 at age 88.
The funeral will be Saturday at Hill Funeral Home.
Funeral Mass at St. Francis de Sales and visiting at Hill Funeral Home will take place Monday, Oct. 24.