She was the wife of the late Samuel Ohanian for 63 years; calling hours are today from 4 to 8 pm at Perry-McStay Funeral Home.
He was married to Mariana da Graca for 61 years; calling hours are today from 4 to 8 pm at W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home in Riverside.
He was the husband of Arlence Cruz.
He was a son of Richard R. and Julie Wall of Riverside.
She was the wife of the late Edward H. Leite; calling hours are today.
She was the wife of the late James L. Miller; a telephone operator supervisor for 20 years.
She was the wife of Joseph E. Medeiros, her calling hours are today at Perry-McStay Funeral Home.
Formerly of East Providence, he has lived in Florida for many years.
Wife of the late Dr. William MacDonald, she was a longtime member of Wannamoisett Country Club and St. Margaret's Church in Rumford.
She was the wife of the late Raymond Cadoret, an employee at the former Seekonk Lace in Pawtucket.
She was an RN at Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket for 27 years, the wife of the late John J. Banigan.
He was the husband of Anne-Cecile Bedford; there will be no calling hours.
He was the husband of Gloria Maciel and the owner of Frank's Cleaning Service; calling hours are today.
He was married to Lore Anne Bochichio for 22 years; a branch technical manager for Konica Minolta and a Dunbar security guard.
He was the husband of Ana E. Faria.
She was the wife of the late Antonio Sylvia, and a saleswoman for two retail stores before retiring.
Calling hours are today from 8:30 to 10 am.
She lived in Rumford for 53 years, an active member Church of the Epiphany and the March of Dimes for 40 years.
Woodcock was the husband of Muriel Woodcock and the owner of Rollie's Skate Shop in Rumford for 36 years.
The Riverside woman was a teaching assistant in the Barrington Public Schools.
She was the wife of the late Leo Roy; she lived in Riverside for 64 years.
He was the husband of the late Anne Alianiello; an accountant, he was a World War II veteran.
She was the wife of the late Charles Snyzyk; she worked at Rhode Island Hospital for many years.
She was the wife of the late Joseph Pereira. Born in England, she was a homemaker and also worked in retail for many years.
He was the husband of the late Maria Meneses. Calling hours are tonight from Rebello Funeral Home.
A memorial service will be held for her on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Providence.
He was married for 56 years to Mary Alfano, and a member of the Warren Athletic Hall of Fame. Calling hours are Sunday.
She was a member of the Narragansett Indian Tribe.
She was a lifelong resident of East Providence, the wife of the late Richard Sunman.
She died at the Tockwotton Home in East Providence.
She was a teacher in East Providence for 30 years.
She was a cook for the Oliver Day Nursery School for 25 years before retiring.
He was a shoelace inspector and painter and served in the Army in Portugal.
The Army veteran of Vietnam perished in a fire in his home.
He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, a warehouse supervisor for 3rd Generation Moving and Storage.
He was a lifelong resident of Riverside, a branch manager for Airgas, Inc.
She was a member of Riverside Congregational Church in East Providence.
She is a former employee at the Golden Crest Nursing Center.
He was an electrical engineer for General Electric before retiring and moving to Rumford.
She was a Department of Employment Security personnel receptionist before retiring.