A 20-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, Mr. Kling served in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.
Generous, considerate and affectionate, Nicholas loved everyone and everyone loved him.
She proudly served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War.
From Cranston, Gaudet worked at NK's Razee Motorcycle Center for several years.
Mrs. Norwood loved beauty in nature, flowers and the wildlife that visited her gardens.
Andrie was a 45-year resident of Wickford.
Mrs. Parmentier worked as a secretary for The Orange Flower of Wickford and at Quonset Naval Base.
Mom, teacher, and sculptor
Mr. Matteson owned and operated John's Auto Service for many years and worked as a patrolman for the North Kingstown Police Department.
She loved painting, drawing, reading, old movies, and the beach.
She enjoyed cooking, gardening, woodworking, and motorcycle riding.
Linda dedicated her life to her family and friends and will be forever missed.
He served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War II.
Roy enjoyed spending time with his family, his friends from McDonald’s, watching his Red Sox and driving in his car with his best friend and dog of 17 years, Katy, who passed away last May.
This exceptional human being made his place in the world a beautiful, jolly haven.
Mrs. Hawkins worked for North Kingstown Town Hall in the records department for many years before retiring.
Barney was a longtime resident of North Kingstown.
She loved traveling, reading, music, and finding a sense of wonder in everything from a child on the Ocean City boardwalk to the colors of the clouds in a Rhode Island sunset.
Her true passion was to be the best wife, mother and grandmother she could be.
Pop grew up in North Kingstown.
She worked as a cafeteria worker for the N.K. School Department for many years.
Married for 70 years to Virginia (Bacon) Mathewson, he was a WWII Air Force veteran.
"She was the sunshine of our lives and will be forever missed."
He served in the Pacific during World War II.
Laurie, a nurse practitioner, a missionary, and a musician, touched many people with her gifts, and indeed taught many lessons without words.
Mr. Boudreau was a resident of Robert's Health Center in North Kingstown.
The North Kingstown resident passed away on Aug. 10, 2013.
Mr. Theriault moved to North Kingstown in 1987.
Terry was proud to be one of the members of the founding committee of the North Kingstown Father's Day Soccer Tournament.
Geir, an avid sailor, was the co-founder of Seafreeze, Ltd., of North Kingstown.
Mrs. Rochette was also a member of Fleet Reserve #42 and made bird feeders in East Greenwich.