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CABRAL (REYNOLDS) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 6 July 2004] Tiverton - Anne K. (Reynolds) Cabral, 46, of 40 Briarwood Drive, a retired manager, died unexpectedly Friday at home. She was the wife of Wayne J. Cabral. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late James and Eileen (Clunan) Reynolds, she was raised in Swansea, and had lived in Fall River for several years before moving to Tiverton 12 years ago. She was a 1975 graduate of Case High School. Mrs. Cabral was a manager of operator services for Verizon, in Fall River, before she took early retirement last year. She also had worked for several years for her family's business, Reynolds Florist, in Swansea. She was a volunteer for the Samaritans. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Kathryn H. Cabral of Tiverton; a brother, Michael Reynolds of Swansea; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Silva-Faria Funeral Home, 730 Bedford St., Fall River, with a funeral Mass at 10 in Holy Rosary Church, Beattie Street. Burial will be in Pocasset Hill Cemetery, Tiverton.

CABRAL (COLLINS) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 11 Feb 2006] Cabral, Kathleen, 83, of Coral Springs, FL, formerly of Pawtucket and Cumberland, died Thursday at Coral Springs Medical Center, FL after a long struggle with serious illness. Born in New Bedford, MA, a daughter of the late James and Marcella (Halvey) Collins, she was a resident of Florida for the past 28 years. She was a homemaker and later in life worked in retail sales. She was a frequent visitor to Rhode Island and maintained many long standing friendships with local residents. Mrs. Cabral was an active communicant of St. Mary Help of Christians Church in Coral Springs. She was a loving and giving person and will be dearly missed by all who knew her. She leaves her sons, Ernest J. 'Gip' Cabral of Central Falls and Michael F. Cabral of St. Louis, MO, her daughters, Karen A. Shell and Kathleen L. Cabral of Coral Springs, FL, her brother Thomas Collins of Lincoln, 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She is also survived by her separated husband Ernest J. Cabral of Warwick. She was the sister of the late Frank, Vincent, James and Ray Collins. Her funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the Lincoln Funeral Home, 1501 Lonsdale Ave., Lincoln. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Matthew Church, Dexter St., Central Falls. Calling hours Monday evening from 6-8. 

CABRAL (MOONEY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 18 Oct 2006] Cabral - (Mooney) Formerly of Fall River, Margaret, 85, October 15, 2006. Wife of the late Manuel Cabral, Mother of Carolyn Soares and Stepmother of Joseph Cabral. Her funeral will be held Friday at 9am from the AF Almeida & Son Funeral Home, 1309 Globe St. with a Mass at 10am at Holy Trinity Church. Burial at Notre Dame Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 5-8 PM.

CABRAL (HANLEY) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 9 Feb 2007] Fall River -- Suzanne M. Cabral, 68, of Fall River, the widow of Robert Cabral and daughter of the late Michael and Ann-Etta (Guillotte) Hanley, died unexpectedly, Thursday. A graduate of Sacred Hearts Academy, Mount St. Mary Academy and Northeastern University, she was an X-Ray technician at Saint Anne's Hospital and the Somerset-Swansea Walk-in Center. Survivors include a son, Thomas M. O'Neill and his wife, Elizabeth of Fall River; 3 daughters, Susan Gallant and her husband, Bruce of Acushnet, Colleen Pais and her husband, Jorge and Stephanie Jesse and her husband, William, all of Fall River; 10 grandchildren, Ian Andrew O'Neill, William Gallant, Sara and Robert Pais and Andrew, Jacob, Justin, Samantha, Nathan and Brandon Jesse; and 2 sisters, Ann Crane of Plymouth, MA and Jane Benoit of Naples, Florida. She was the sister of the late Gerald and Paul Hanley. Funeral Monday at 9 AM from Auclair Funeral Home, 690 S. Main, Fall River. Funeral Mass, St. Anne Church at 10 AM. Visitation, Sunday 4-8 PM. Donations to Hasbro Children's Hospital, 593 Eddy St., Providence RI 02903. 

CADORETTE (KELLY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 8 Dec 2004] Cadorette (Kelly) -- Donna V., December 3, 2004, wife of the late Russell Cadorette, mother of Eric, Scott, Keith, Kevin and Kellie Cadorette, sister of Carol Quanbeck, grandmother of Erica, Ashley Cadorette. A funeral home service will be held Friday at 7:00 pm in the Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., Somerset. Burial will be private. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Memorial calling hours will be held Friday from 4-7 pm. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 8 Dec 2004] Swansea - Donna V. (Kelly) Cadorette, 59, of Bark Street, a homemaker, died Friday, at Charlton Memorial Hospital, Fall River. She was the wife of the late Russell Cadorette. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Donald and Mildred (Rudick) Kelly, she had lived in Swansea for 37 years, and previously had lived in Fall River. She was a graduate of the Sawyer Business School. Mrs. Cadorette was a member of Union United Methodist Church, in Fall River. An animal lover, an avid fan of the New England Patriots, and a great cook, she was known for her generosity. She leaves four sons, Eric and Scott Cadorette, both of Swansea, and Keith and Kevin Cadorette, both of Somerset; a daughter, Kellie Cadorette of Swansea; a sister, Carol Quanbeck of Eden Prairie, Minn.; and two granddaughters. A funeral service will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in the Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., Somerset. Burial will be private.

CADWELL (REARDON) MORRISON [Fall River Herald News, Wednesday 27 Feb 1963] The funeral of Mrs. Ella (Reardon) Cadwell, formerly Morrison, wife of Jarrett Cadwell, of 750 Rotter’s Ave., Providence, was held this morning from the Coughlin Funeral Home, with a high mass of requiem in St. Mary Cathedral at 9. Celebrant was Rev. Daniel F. Moriarty. Interment was in St. Patrick Cemetery. Bearers were James A. and Martin A. Reardon, John J. McIntyre and Cornelius L. Lynch.  

CADY (McDEVITT) [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Saturday 25 August 2007] North Attleboro - Mary E. (McDevitt) Cady, formerly of Gem Circle in Raynham, died Thursday, Aug. 23, 2007, at Madonna Manor Nursing Facility in North Attleboro after a period of failing health. She was 83. She was the daughter of the late Hugh H. and Josephine (Dowling) McDevitt. Born and educated in Woburn, she lived most of her life in Raynham. She attended the Choate Memorial Hospital School of Nursing and was a registered nurse. She worked for several nursing homes in the Brockton area and Paul A. Dever State School. She was an active member of St. Anne’s Church in Raynham. She is survived by her daughters, Ellen Cady, of Groton, Vt., Anne Lyons, of Sterling, Virginia, Martha Aries, of Norton, Pamela Sieracki, of Woodbury, Conn.; sisters, Katherine Allred and Florence Robbins; nine grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son, Harold Cady, and brothers, Jack Hugh and William McDevitt. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the Copeland-MacKinnon Funeral Home, 38 Center St., Easton. A funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Anne’s Church. Internment at Calvary Cemetery in Woburn. Donations may be made in Mary’s memory to St. Anne’s Church, PO Box 247, Raynham, MA 02767.

CAFFERKY [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Thursday 13 May 2004] Wrentham -- John Mark Cafferky, 71, of Sycamore Road, a retired foreman, died Monday in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. He was the husband of Holly (Baker) Cafferky. Born in Providence on Jan. 5, 1933, he was the son of the late Patrick and Martha (McCaffrey) Cafferky. He had attended the Providence School, and Dean Academy, Franklin. Mr. Cafferky had served as a staff sergeant in the Air Force during the Korean War, and served with the Navy Seabees during the Gulf War. He was the recipient of numerous honors for his service. He had been active in local affairs, serving on the Mirror Lake Motor Boat Committee, the Town of Wrentham Appropriations Committee and Finance Committee, and on the School Planning Committee. Mr. Cafferky was a life member and past commander of the George MacInnis American Legion, and a life member of the Robert W. Topham Veteran of Foreign Wars Post. He had worked for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the Wrentham State School, overseeing the plumbing and heating at the Wrentham and Foxboro campuses. He had also performed plumbing work at the Pentagon. Mr. Cafferky had most recently drove a school bus for the W.T. Holmes Transportation Co. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Sharon Fleury of Plainville, and Robin Keller of Wrentham; three brothers, James Cafferky of North Kingston, R.I., Joseph Cafferky of Wrentham, and Edward Cafferky of Coventry, R.I.; three sisters, Helen Brule of Norfolk, Joanne Cafferky of Cranston, R.I., and Barbara Drake of Jamestown, R.I.; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary's Church, 140 South St. Burial with military honors will follow in Wrentham Centre Cemetery. Arrangements are by the R.J. Ross Funeral Home, 135 South St.

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 3 Jan 2004] Providence - Francis J. Cafferty, 85, of New Smyrna Beach, Fla., formerly of Providence, a retired personnel supervisor, died Wednesday at Florida Hospital-Ormond Memorial. He was the husband of Louise (Fitzpatrick) Cafferty. They had been married for 54 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Patrick and Mary (McConnell) Cafferty, he moved to Florida from Bedford, N.H., in 1990. Mr. Cafferty had worked for New England Telephone in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Hampshire for 40 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving as a Signal Corps captain in the Pacific. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, New Smyrna. He was a member of the Smyrna Beach Golf Club and the Nautilus Health Club. He enjoyed golfing, playing bridge, and all sports. Besides his wife, he leaves a brother, Edward Cafferty of Dover, Mass.; a sister, Dorothy Hill of Providence; and 17 nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 22 Jan 2004] Philip J. Cafferty, 64, of 16 Triphammer Rd., Hingham, Mass., formerly of Providence, a retired pharmacist, died Tuesday at Quincy (Mass.) Medical Center. He was the husband of Judith M. (Lennon) Cafferty. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late William P. and Mary (Prior) Cafferty. Mr. Cafferty was a pharmaceutical sales representative and manager at the Eli Lilly Pharmaceutical Co. in Boston for 18 years. He had also worked at Miles Pharmaceutical in Boston, and retired from Walgreen's and Brooks pharmacy in 2001. Mr. Caffetty was a 1957 graduate of La Salle Academy, in Providence, and a 1961 graduate of the University of Rhode Island. He was a member of the Weymouth (Mass.) Lodge of Elks, and the Hull (Mass.) Council of the Knights of Columbus. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Philip J. Cafferty Jr. of Weymouth; a daughter, Tara M. Wilson of Littleton, Colo.; two brothers, William P. and Kevin Cafferty, both of Warwick; and two grandsons. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Ann Church, Cranston Street, Cranston. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 8 May 2004] Warwick - William P. Cafferty, 67, of Woguagonet Avenue, a retired sales consultant, died Thursday in Haven Health Center, Coventry. He was the husband of Elaine B. (Boeker) Cafferty. Born in Providence, a son of the late William P. and Mary (Prior) Cafferty, he had resided in Warwick for 29 years. Mr. Cafferty had been a sales consultant for George Arpin Movers, Providence, for 10 years, retiring last year. He had worked for the Cady Moving Co. for 25 years. He leaves three sons, Michael W. Cafferty of Richmond, Kevin J. Cafferty of West Warwick and William P. Cafferty Jr. of Warwick; five daughters, Heather and Cheryl Cafferty, both of Topeka, Kan., Victoria Schneider of Fulton, Mo., Susan Price of Gardnerville, Nev., and Kimberly Thornlimb of Richmond; a brother, Kevin Cafferty of Warwick; and 19 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Philip J. Cafferty. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 a.m. from Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Kevin Church, Sandy Lane. Burial will take place at a later date.  

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 3 Feb 2005] Cafferty, Edwin T., 84, of San Jose, CA died January 26, 2005. He was the husband of Dawn (Wagner) Cafferty. Son of the late Edward F. and Delia M. (Devitt) Cafferty. Also survived by two sisters, Kathleen E. Cafferty and Sister Marie Cafferty, C.N.D. both of Warwick. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005 at 10 a.m. in St. Clement Church, Warwick. Committal services were held in San Jose. Arrangements by J.J. Gallogly & Sons, Funeral Directors.  

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 Oct 2006] Cafferty, Kathleen E. 'Kat' 81, of Deerfield Drive, died Wednesday at RI Hospital. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Edward F. and Delia M. (Devitt) Cafferty. She lived in Cranston before moving to Warwick in 1979. Kat was a customer service representative with Narragansett Electric for 41 years before retiring in 1987. She was a communicant of SS. Rose and Clement Parish. She was the sister of Sister Marie Cafferty, CND, of Warwick and the late Edwin T. Cafferty. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from the Henault-Gollogly Funeral Home, 5 Eddy St., West Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Clement Church, Long St., Warwick at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in St. Ann Cemetery. Visiting hours: Friday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, 30 Highfield Rd., Wilton, CT 06897 in her memory would be appreciated. 

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 2 June 2007] Cafferty, Francis H., Jr., 95, formerly of Oakleigh Ave., died May 30, 2007 at Cortland Place Nursing Home. He was the husband of the late Alice (Wood) Cafferty. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Francis H. Cafferty, Sr. and Helen V. (Mahoney) Cafferty. Francis, who was affectionately known as 'The Boss', was the proprietor with his wife of Main Street Fish & Chip of Pawtucket for 22 years until 1972 and was a retired salesman. He spent his summers at Roy Carpenter Beach. He leaves two sons, Alan N. Cafferty and his wife, Carolyn of Smithfield and Dennis M. Cafferty of North Providence; three grandchildren, Ryan Cafferty of Greenville, Kevin Cafferty of Medford, MA, and Linda Stanley of North Providence; a great-grandchild; two brothers, William P. Cafferty of Providence and John A. Cafferty of North Providence; and two sisters, Carol Mason of Greenville and Anne Smith of Cocoa Beach, FL. He was brother of the late Mary Sharpe. His funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Lawrence Church. Burial in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston. Calling hours Sunday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Lawrence Church, 624 Woonasquatucket Ave., North Providence, RI 02911. 

CAFFERTY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 30 Mar 2008] Cafferty, William Patrick, 91, of Rowley St., a retired letter carrier, died peacefully on March 28, 2008 at the VA Medical Center. He was the husband of Evelyn M. (Carnevale) Cafferty for 64 years. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Francis H. Cafferty Sr. and Helen V. (Mahoney) Cafferty. William was a Navy Veteran of WWII. Besides his wife, he leaves five children, Michael Cafferty, Susan Moore, and Patrick Cafferty, all of Providence, Nancy Cafferty of Wakefield, and Jane Lewis of North Kingstown, four grandchildren, Chelsea Cafferty, Evelyn Margaret Moore, Colin and Alexandra Lewis; a brother, John Cafferty of North Providence, and two sisters, Carol Mason of Greenville and Anne Smith of Cocoa Beach, FL. He was brother of the late Francis Cafferty Jr. and Mary Sharpe. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 am from the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am in St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Ave., Providence. Burial with military honors will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Calling hours Monday 4-8 pm. 

CAFFREY [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 18 Dec 2002] Robert J. Caffrey, 72, of Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, R.I., died Friday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of Louise (Annotti) Caffrey of Cranston. Born in Providence, son of the late Joseph McCaffrey and Mary (Catlos) Finnigan, he had moved to Cranston in 1959. Mr. Caffrey had owned the Atlantic Wireworks, and co-owned Eastern Wireworks, both in Cranston. He was a cook for the Matador's Drum and Bugle Corps and was inducted into its hall of fame in 2001. He also was a member of the Knights of Columbus and Iron Workers Union Local 37. He leaves two sons, Robert Caffrey Jr. of Fall River and Michael Caffrey of Providence; a daughter, Ann Caffrey of Cranston; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by the Pennine Funeral Home, Cranston. 

CAFFREY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 11 Jan 2004] Providence - Michael David Caffrey, 47, of Louisa Street, a cable installer, died Tuesday at Brigham & Women's Hospital, in Boston. He was the husband of Erin Patricia Dailey Caffrey. Born in Providence, a son of Louise (Annotti) Caffrey of Cranston and the late Robert Caffrey, he had lived in Cranston before moving to Providence. Mr. Caffrey had been a cable installer at QC2 for several years. A member of the Rhode Island Motorcycle Club, and of the Ocean State and the Blackstone Valley Chapters of the Harley Owners Group (HOG), he bore the nickname "Harley." He also was a safety officer. Besides his wife and his mother, he leaves three sons, Joshua, Harley and Zackory Caffrey, all of Providence; a brother, Robert Caffrey of Fall River; and a sister, Ann Caffrey of Warwick. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. from the Pennine Funeral Home, 28 Grove St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Matthew Church, Elmwood Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CAFFREY (MORAN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 27 Jan 2007] Caffrey, Anne R., 90, of St. Elizabeth Way, East Greenwich and formerly of Pawtucket, died Friday January 26, 2007. She was the wife of the late Joseph Caffrey. Anne was born in Pawtucket, the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (McKay) Moran. She was an accountant for the Fram Corporation for many years. Anne was a longtime member of St. Teresa's Church, Pawtucket and was active in the Mother's Club and the Senior Citizens. She leaves one daughter, Janice Soltys and her husband Ronald of Cranston, and two sons, Robert J. Caffrey and his wife Linda of Cumberland and William J. Caffrey and his wife Denise of Warwick. Anne had six grandchildren: Craig and Mark Soltys, Alison, Brian, Michael and Michelle Caffrey. She was the sister of the late David, Frederick, James, and William Moran and Mary Burns. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket Monday at 9am. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa's Church, Newport Ave., Pawtucket at 10am. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours Sunday 4-7pm in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Elizabeth Home, 1 Elizabeth Way, East Greenwich RI 02818 in Anne's memory. 

CAHALAN [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 16 July 2003] Warwick - William J. Cahalan, 66, of Count Fleet Avenue, a retired master electrician and a retired Navy Reserve senior chief gunner's mate, died Monday at Kent County Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Arline R. (Frazier) Cahalan; they had been married for 45 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Joseph B. and Isabel (Read) Cahalan, he was a lifelong Warwick resident. He had attended Rhode Island College. Mr. Cahalan had been a master electrician at Sun Oil Co. for 18 years, until retiring in 1990. A Navy veteran of the Korean War and the Vietnam War, serving for eight years active duty, he also had served in the Navy Reserve for 36 years, until retiring in 1997 as a senior chief gunner's mate. He had served aboard the Wisconsin BB-64, the John W. Weeks DD-701, the Hyman DD-732, the Mills DER-383, the Newman K. Perry DD883 and the Miller FF-1091. He also had voluneerted in the Navy Reserve, as a gunnery trainer on the Salem, for two years. He was the recipient of several awards and citations, including the Navy Commendation Medal and the Navy Achievement Medal, was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, William Shields Legion Post 43, in Warwick, and the NERA, at Quonset Point, North Kingstown. Active in local politics, he was a member of the 4th Ward Democratic Committee. Mr. Cahalan was a communicant of St. Timothy Church. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Warwick Council, and the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Besides his wife, he leaves three daughters, Lynn M. Brown and Beth M. Gotrone, both of Warwick, and Robin A. Motto of Coventry; three brothers, Robert R. Cahalan of East Greenwich, John J. Cahalan of Warwick and James J. Cahalan of West Warwick; and five grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Friday at 9 a.m. from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue. Burial, with military honors, will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CAHILL (McCARTHY) [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Monday, January 18, 1909] Mrs. Mary A. Cahill, wife of William H. Cahill and daughter of Margaret and the late Patrick McCarthy, passed away this morning at her home, 23 Summer Street, after a protracted illness. She had resided in this community for many years and was well known and highly respected. Of a kind and pleasing disposition she enjoyed the acquaintance of a host of friends who will be sorry to hear of her demise and who will extend their sympathy to her husband. The funeral arrangements are not as yet completed. 

CAHILL [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 29 July 2003] Coventry - Robert J. Cahill, 67, of Hopkins Hill Road, a retired painter, died Friday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He was the husband of Gloria I.(Jacques) Cahill; they had been married for 42 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late James E. and Fannie (Wigglesworth) Cahill, he had lived in West Warwick before moving to Coventry in 1985. Mr. Cahill had been a painter for the Electric Boat Division of General Dynamics, working in Groton, Conn., for eight years before he retired in 1982, because of illness. He enjoyed baseball. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Jackie Brown, and a son, Allen Morris, both of Coventry; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Church, Church Street, West Warwick. Burial will be private.

CAHILL (CASEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 11 Aug 2003] Mary Catherine Casey Cahill, 93, of Arlington, Va., formerly of Providence, a retired registered nurse, died Friday at home. She was the wife of the late Pierce J. Cahill. She was born in Rhode Island. She leaves three sons, Michael F., Gregory P. and Timothy J. Cahill; nine grandchildren and a great-granddaughter; and two nieces. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary, Star of the Sea Church, Point Judith Road, Narragansett. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Wakefield.

CAHILL [Fall River MA Herald News, Sunday 9 Nov 2003] Cahill - Madeline, age 69, of Fall River. Sister of Sister Ann B. Cahill O.S.F., Sister Evelyn Mary Cahill O.S.F., Claire M. Sennett & the late James, Louis, John & Edmund, Theresa & Christina Cahill, also survived by longtime caregiver Connie Mota, & sister-in-laws Mrs. John (Irene) & Mrs. Edmund (Irene) Cahill. Funeral Monday, Nov. 10, 2003 at 8:30 AM from the Cherry Place Home Of Waring-Sullivan, Ashton, Coughlin, Driscoll, 178 Winter St. Fall River followed by a funeral Mass at 10:00 AM in St. Jospeh Church, No. Main St. Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Her family will receive friends in the funeral home from 8:30-9:30 AM prior to her Mass. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Fall River. [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 9 Nov 2003] Fall River - Madeline Cahill, 69, of Langley Street, a homemaker, died Wednesday at Charlton Memorial Hospital. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Louis and Evelyn (Albro) Cahill, she was a lifelong resident of the city. Miss Cahill was educated in Fall River schools. She leaves three sisters, Sister Ann B. Cahill, OSF, of Pendleton, Ore., Sister Evelyn Mary Cahill, OSF, of Hamilton Square, N.J., and Claire M. Sennart of Westport; her caregiver, Connie Mota of Fall River; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late James, Louis, Edmund, Theresa and Christina Cahill. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Cherry Place Home of Waring-Sullivan, Ashton, Coughlin, Driscoll, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joseph Church, North Main Street. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

CAHILL [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 14 June 2005] Cahill, Thomas M., 55, of Gilbert, Arizona, passed away peacefully with a strong spiritual presence on June 7, 2005. Tom's charisma and love of life will truly be missed by all who were fortunate to know and love him. Born October 2, 1949, in Providence, Rhode Island, son of John and Alice Chapman-Cahill. He is survived by his daughter, Meghan J. Cahill and his son, Thomas J. 'T.J.', Cahill, both of Mesa, Arizona; his sister, Beatrice 'Betsy' Parker of California; his aunt, Beatrice Fritz of New York; as well as many cousins and friends who will remember him always. A visitation will be held Monday, June 13, 2005, from 6-8 p.m. at Meldrum Mortuary, 52 North Macdonald, Mesa. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2005 at St. Bridget Catholic Church, 2213 N. Lindsey Rd., Mesa, at 10 a.m. Graveside services will follow at the City of Mesa Cemetery.

CAHILL (BREEN) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 3 Oct 2006] North Attleboro - Virginia Mary (Breen) Cahill, 76, of South Washington Street, North Attleboro, died on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro following a brief illness. Born in the Jamaica Plain section of Boston on Aug. 6, 1930, Mrs. Cahill was raised and educated in Boston. She later lived in Waltham prior to moving to Blackstone where she lived for eight years and later Bellingham, where she resided for more than 20 years. Mrs. Cahill moved to North Attleboro in December 1994. She was employed many years ago as a stitcher for Stitches Inc. in Woonsocket, R.I. for 15 years. She later worked for the former Wrentham State School, now the Wrentham Developmental Center, as a dietary aide for eight years, and lastly as a greeter at the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleboro for five years until her retirement. A creative person, she enjoyed the times making arts and crafts and selling her creations at local church and community fairs. Her favorite pastime was spending time in the company of her two beloved grandchildren. She leaves two children: Edward R. Cahill of Jacksonville, Fla. and Patricia D. Cahill of Mansfield; and two grandchildren: Sean E. Cahill of Chicago, Ill. and Alexis N. Cahill of Detroit, Mich. Visitation has been respectfully omitted. Funeral services and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave., Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro.  

CAHILL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 27 Mar 2008] Cahill, Robert E., 81 of North Smithfield died Tuesday at home. He was the husband of Claire (Theroux) Cahill to whom he was married for sixty years. An employee of Blackstone Valley Electric Company, his career spanned from 1948-1990 and included many different positions from meter reader to appliance sales, district representative, speakers bureau program coordinator, Consumer Service Representative and at the time of his retirement, Consumer Services Engineer. Bob was very active in 'all things North Smithfield' serving on numerous advisory boards and committees with particular interest in youth sports, town recreation, local politics, church and civic activities. Besides his wife Claire, he also leaves one son, Gary Cahill and his wife, Carmen of Pascoag, four daughters, Kathleen Leclerc and her husband Paul of North Smithfield, Patricia Wyatt of Columbia Falls, MT, Judith Bergeron and her husband Michael of Lake Worth, FL, Nancy Dilba and her husband Todas of Billerica, MA, thirteen grandchildren and four great grandchildren, five sisters, Sr. Mary Blandina Cahill of Warwick, May McCabe, Eileen Cahill and Theresa Desjarlais, all of Pascoag, and Dorothy Nerbonne of Meriden, CT. He was also the brother of the late Raymond and Leonard Cahill and Margaret Lataille. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at 10 AM in St. John the Evangelist Church, Church St., Slatersville. Burial with Military Honors will follow in the parish cemetery. Calling hours are Friday 4-8 PM in The Holt Funeral Home, 510 South Main St., Woonsocket. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the J. Harold Monroe Scholarship Fund, c/o No. Smithfield School Dept., PO Box 72, Slatersville, RI 02876. 

CAHIR [Providence RI Journal, Wed 13 Mar 1968] Cahir, Mary A. March 12, 1968. Formerly of 63 Villa Ave., Edgewood. Funeral Friday at 8 a.m. from the Corbett & Quirk Funeral Home, 971 Branch Ave., Providence. High requiem Mass in St. Paul's Church, Edgewood, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

CAHIR (McMAHON) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 11 April 2003] Providence - Kathleen Mary Cahir, 99, of New York Avenue, a retired registered nurse, died Wednesday in St. Antoine Residence, North Smithfield. She was the wife of Edward J. Cahir Sr. of Providence. Born in Manchester, N.H., a daughter of the late Edward J. and Florence M. (Davis) McMahon, she had been a Providence resident for 81 years. She was a 1934 graduate of the Homeopathic Hospital School of Nursing, now Roger Williams Medical Center. She was a registered nurse at Rhode Island Hospital until her retirement in 1983. She was a communicant of St. Paul Church, Cranston. She enjoyed boating. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Edward J. Cahir Jr. of Pascoag; a brother, James D. McMahon of North Kingstown; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the mother of the late Stephen R. Cahir, and sister of the late Patricia McMahon Vierra. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. from Rebello Funeral Home, 901 Broadway, East Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Paul Church, One St. Paul's Way, Cranston. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence.

CAHIR [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 15 June 2005] Cahir, Edward J. 'Ed' a retired real estate and insurance agent, died Sunday on his 91st birthday. Husband of the late Kathleen (McMahon) Cahir. A son of the late James and Marie (Reyff) Cahir, he lived in Providence his whole life. An Army veteran of WWII and in the 1930's he played semi pro football for the former Manton Mohawks. Survived by son Edward J. Cahir, Jr., 2 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren; 3 sisters, Gertrude Wolferseder, Eleanor McCarthy and Ruth Coleman. Father of the late Stephen R. Cahir, PhD. and brother of the late Dorothea Syverson. Funeral service Thursday at 11:00 am in the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Rt.44 at Greenville Common, Greenville, RI.  Donations in his memory may be made to the Animal Rescue League, 34 Elbow St., Providence, RI 02903.

CAHIR [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 Jan 2006] Cahir, Thomas F., 73, of Warwick, a retired Providence Policeman passed away Tuesday at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of Barbara A. (Johnson) Cahir, and the late Ethel C. (St. Jean) Cahir. Born in Providence. He was the son of late Frederick and Gertrude E. (McGrath) Cahir, he had lived in Providence before moving to Warwick in 1988. Mr. Cahir was a Providence Policeman for 27 years. He worked in the Bureau of Criminal Identification for nine years. He retired as an Inspector in the Prosecution Bureau. He was a Court Security Officer for the United States Marshall Service for 13 years. He was a lifetime member of the Fraternal Order of Police, and the Providence Police Association. He was a member of the Irish Ceilidhe Club of RI and the Ireland's 32 Society, the Knights of Columbus East Providence Council and The Men of St. Joseph. He was a Eucharistic Minister of St. Kevin's Church, Warwick. Mr. Cahir was an All-State baseball player for LaSalle Academy in 1951, the year in which he graduated. He was a Army Veteran of the Korean War. Besides his wife he leaves three sons, Thomas Cahir of California and Edward and Robert Cahir both of Georgia; two step-daughters, Michelle Furlong of Warwick and Audrey Romanelli of Cranston; a brother, Fred Cahir of Cranston; four sisters, Gertrude Pariseault, Mildred Curley both of Warwick, Dorothy West of Smithfield and Mary McPeak of Coventry. He was brother of the late John Cahir. Grandfather of Patrick, Ryan and Brenna Furlong, Courtney and Christopher Romanelli, Shane Cahir and Derek Schultz, Matthew, Ryan, Erin, Jennifer and Adam Cahir. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Saturday from the Jones-Walton-Sheridan Funeral Home, 1895 Broad Street, at Park Avenue, Cranston at 8:45 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at 10 a.m. at St. Kevin's Church, Sandy Lane, Warwick. Burial with military honors will be held at St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Relatives and Friends are invited. Calling Hours Friday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to LaSalle Academy Scholarship Fund, 612 Academy Avenue, Providence, RI 02908. 

CAHIR [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 24 May 2006] Cahir, Thomas A. Jr., 'Porky', 73, of Eagle Run, Warwick, formerly of Providence, died Sunday at Philip Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence. He was the husband of Lucy D. (Noble) Cahir. They had been married 47 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas A. and Margaret V. (Egan) Cahir, he had been raised in the Old North End, and later lived in the Elmhurst section of the city for many years before moving to Warwick in 2000. For 40 years Mr. Cahir had been employed by the City of Providence, starting in the Highway Dept. as a steamroller operator before moving to the Providence Redevelopment Agency, where he retired after more than 25 years. During that time he had also been a member of Laborers International Union, Local 1033. A lifelong sports enthusiast, after giving up playing softball for Ace hardware and hanging up his hockey skates, he turned to officiating the sports he loved. In 1973 when Providence College built Schneider Arena for its hockey team, it was on the recommendation of friends that Mr. Cahir was chosen to man one of the goal judge booths. He remained at PC for over a quarter century, even when the Providence Bruins moved into the Civic Center and tried to lure him away. He had also umpired softball games for the American Softball Association for over 20 years and worked Little League games for several years. When not working on the baseball or softball diamonds or behind the glass at PC, he had worked as a funeral home assistant for many years. First at the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home in Providence and later at the Maceroni & Son Funeral Home in North Providence. Growing up in a political family, his father had been a city councilman, Mr. Cahir worked behind the scenes on many campaigns, had been called upon by many candidates for endorsements, and had served on the Rhode Island Senatorial District 1 Committee for Senator Mary Ellen Goodwin. Mr. Cahir was a communicant of St. Mary Church in Crompton, and a former communicant of St. Pius V Church, and the Old Immaculate Conception Church, both in Providence. At St. Pius he had been treasurer of the Holy Name Society, a member of Club Dominicana, collected for the Catholic Charity Fund Appeal, an usher, and had played in its bowling league. As a young man he had been president of the Immaculate Conception Holy Name Society, and on two occasions acted as treasurer of its Reunion Committee. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War, serving in Germany. He was also a member of the Mount Pleasant Senior Citizens. A lifelong Red Sox fan, he had been thrilled to see his team win the World Series in 2004, and was a fan of the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, PC Hockey Friars and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas A. Cahir III and Ann Cahir of Cranston, and Timothy N. and Wendy Cahir of Crystal Lake, IL, two daughters and a son-in-law, Marylou Cahir and Phil Kumpis of Hermosa Beach, CA, and Dianne Cahir of Duarte, CA; a brother, Robert J. Cahir of Warwick; six grandchildren, Ian, Dylan, Katie and Michael Cahir, and Kelly and Ryan Kumpis; and two nieces and a nephew. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:15 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Road, Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Gregory the Great Church, 360 Cowesett Rd. Burial, with military honors, will follow in R.I. Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visitation Thursday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Michael J. Gonsalves Scholarship Fund at Rhode Island College, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Prov., RI 02908 or St. Mary Church, 66 Church St., West Warwick, RI 02893, in his memory, will be appreciated. 

CAHIR [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 6 July 2006] Cahir, Frederick T. 82, of Park Avenue, passed away July 3, 2006 at Kent Hospital. Born in East Providence, he was the son of the late Frederick J. and Gertrude E. (McGrath) Cahir. He was the beloved husband of Peggy (Nelson) Cahir. Father of Fred, Jr., Kevin Cahir, Kathleen Chagnon, Colleen Stravato, Maureen Cahir, Gertrude McIntyre and Susan Cahir. Stepfather of Brenda and William Gateley. Grandfather of 8 and great grandfather of 4. Brother of Gertrude Paresault, Mildred Curly, Dorothy West, Mary McPeak and the late John and Thomas Cahir. He also leaves many nieces and nephews. Fred was a retired Providence Police Lieutenant and Resident Engineer for the State of RI and an engineer for Cataldo Brothers. An Army veteran of WW II, he served 3 years in Europe as a member of the Intelligence Corps. He was a 3rd Degree Life Member of the Cranston Council Knights of Columbus. While active he served as Grand Knight and State Squire Chairman. He was also a 4th Degree Member of the Bishop Thomas Hendricken Assembly. Active with youth, he belonged to the CYO since its inception, coaching basketball for over 20 years, winning the state CYO basketball championship in 1975. He was named CYO man of the year in 1968. As a youth, he pitched in both the CYO and Tim O'Neil amateur Leagues before and after military service. Fred was an avid golfer belonging to West Warwick Country Club for many years and also Middlebrook C.C. where he won the club championship in 1986. Fred was a member of the William Shields American Legion Post #43 for many years. His funeral will be held Saturday at 8 am from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Peter Church, Fair Street, Warwick at 9 am. Burial with military honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Friday 5-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Lung Association, 298 West Exchange St., Providence, RI 02903 will be appreciated. 

CAIN (CAREY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 14 May 2006] Cain, Mary V., 84, died Thursday at Alpine Nursing and Rehabilitation, Coventry. She was the wife of the late Raymond F. Cain. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Matthew P. and Mary E. (McCaffrey) Carey. Mary had worked as a secretary at Coventry Town Hall for over twelve years, retiring in 1992. She is survived by her nieces, Mary E. Moran, of New Caanan CT and Patricia Newbon, of Montrose, CA. She also leaves several other nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held on Tuesday from the Robert Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington Street, Coventry. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in SS. John & Paul Church, Coventry. Burial in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visitation Tuesday morning 8:30-9:30 a.m.

CAIRNS [New Bedford MA Evening Standard, Tues. 13 June 1922] Cairns - In this city, June 13, at the residence of his aunt, Miss Catherine McConville, 36 Independent street, John J. Cairns, age 35 years 11 months 7 days.

CALAN (DEVLIN) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 29 July 2005] Waterford, Conn. -- Lillian F. Calan, 90, formerly of New Bedford, Mass., died Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at Greentree Manor. She was the widow of William Calan. Born in New Bedford, she was the daughter of the late Hugh and Ann Flanigan Devlin. A graveside service was held yesterday at St. Mary's Cemetery in New Bedford. Arrangements were by Thomas L. Neilan & Sons, 12 Ocean Ave., New London.

CALDARONE (McGAURAN) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 11 Nov 2005] Caldarone, Susan M. (McGauran), 59, of Narrow Lane, Charlestown, RI, and beloved mother of Chris, Mark and Jason Caldarone, died November 8, 2005 in South County Hospital, Wakefield, RI. She was the beloved grandmother of Christopher and Grace Caldarone and the beloved sister of Mary Lenihan, Karen Gill, Gail MacDonald, and Patricia McGauran. She had been employed in Newport, RI, as Deputy Court Clerk for the State of RI. Calling hours will be held Sunday from 2-4 p.m. in the Gaffney-Dolan Funeral Home, 59 Spruce St., Westerly, RI. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial, Monday at 10 a.m. in St. James Chapel, Charlestown, RI. Interment will be in St.Sebastian Cemetery, Westerly, RI.

CALHOUN (REILLY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 3 Nov 2006] Calhoun, Alice (Reilly), 97, of 20 Peck Ave., Bristol, died Tuesday Oct. 30, at the Silver Creek Manor Nursing Home, Bristol. She was the wife of the late Samuel J. Calhoun. She leaves her daughter Mary Alice Perroni and her husband Dr. Joseph Perroni of Bristol. Grandchildren Mary Frances Vesey, Joseph R. Perroni, Susan Lee Simpson, Peter D. Perroni, Sarah K. Hart. 12 great grandchildren and a brother Francis Reilly of NY. She was preceded in death by a son John Calhoun, two sisters and six brothers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Monday, November 6, 2006 at 10:00 AM in St. Mary of the Bay Church Main St., Warren. 

CALLAGHAN (McKOAN) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 31 May 2003] Fairhaven -- Sheila M. Callaghan, 86, of Fairhaven died Thursday, May 29, 2003, at Alden Court Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center after a long illness. She was the widow of Joseph T. Callaghan. Born in Worcester, the daughter of the late Edward C. and Elizabeth A. (O'Neil) McKoan, she lived in New Bedford and Fairhaven for most of her life. Mrs. Callaghan formerly was employed as a teacher at Holy Family Grammar School. She attended Holy Family High School and graduated from Fairhaven High School in 1933. She later attended Regis College. She was a docent and guest lecturer at the New Bedford Whaling Museum and a volunteer at the Millicent Library, New Bedford Child and Family Services and Market Ministries Soup Kitchen. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church. Survivors include five sons, Joseph T. Callaghan Jr. and his wife, Suzanne, of Mystic, Conn., Edward C. Callaghan, and his wife, Frances, of Double Oaks, Texas, Michael S. Callaghan and his wife, Diane, of Ramsey, N.J., John Patrick Callaghan and his wife, Alice, of Mattapoisett and Peter J. Callaghan and his fiancee, Kathy Duarte, of Dartmouth; four daughters, Sheila M. Couto of Rochester, Elizabeth A. Barclay and her husband, David, M. Angela Kruger and her husband, Louis, and Cathleen M. King and her husband, William, all of Fairhaven; a sister, Elinor Demers of Apopka, Fla.; 21 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the grandmother of the late Jay C. Kruger and mother-in-law of the late Edward Couto. Her funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Joseph's Church. Burial will be private. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Road, Route 6, Mattapoisett.  

CALLAGHAN [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 30 Dec 2004] Cranston - Joseph F. Callaghan, 88, of Venice, Fla., and Cranston, a former salesman, died yesterday at Bon Secours Venice (Fla.) Hospital. He was the husband of Beulah (Tingley) Callaghan. They had been married for 60 years. Born in Providence on Sept. 9, 1916, he had wintered in Florida since 1989, spending his summers in Cranston and on Martha's Vineyard. Mr. Callaghan had worked for 38 years as a salesman for the Atlantic Richfield Co., in Worcester and Revere, Mass., before retiring in 1973. He was a Army Air Forces veteran of World War II, serving in the Pacific as a navigator on B-29s. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Edward H. Callaghan of Fairbanks, Alaska; three daughters, Jo A. Callaghan of Narragansett, Joyce C. Cooper of Pomfret, Vt., and Janice L. Callaghan of Lee, N.H.; and a sister, Alice R. McGrath of Cranston. He was the brother of the late James and Edward Callaghan, Mary McCormick, Rose Nolan and Helen Geisser. A memorial service will be held at a later date in Rhode Island. [Providence RI Journal, Friday 31 Dec 2004] Corrections/Clarifications - Joseph F. Callaghan, 88, of Venice, Fla., and Cranston, who died Wednesday at Bon Secours Venice (Fla.) Hospital, was a son of the late Edward and Mary (Maher) Callaghan.

CALLAGHAN [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Feb 2006] Middletown - Jerome Joseph Callaghan Sr., 73, of 322 Mitchell´s Lane, Middletown, RI, passed away Tuesday morning, February 7, 2006, with his loving wife, Katy, by his side, at the Newport Hospital, Newport, RI. His children were all with him in his last few days. He was the husband of Katherine (Betsch) Callaghan. Born in Taunton, MA, on January 25, 1933, he was the son of the late John Kensington and Anna (Rheaume) Callaghan. Jerome was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Jerry graduated from Bridgewater State College in 1955 where he met his wife Katherine Madeline Betsch. They were married in September of 1955. Jerry and Katy celebrated their 50th wedding Anniversary this past September with their family and friends. They moved to Aquidneck Island in 1956. A true Islander, he loved this incredible place. He began his 31-year career in the Middletown School System, first as a teacher, and then as an administrator. He established the first data processing system for the Middletown School Department and helped to create the computer education department at Middletown High School. Jerry received his masters in education at Providence College. Following his retirement from the school system, Jerry & Katy relocated to Leucadia, CA. He took a job with Logicon as a computer quality control specialist and they remained in their western home for 10 years. They then returned to their Middletown family home of 45 years. He was an avid sportsman and athlete. He coached Babe Ruth and American Legion Baseball. Jerry loved fishing and gardening. His greatest joy was his family. He was a mentor and great friend to all his family and many friends. He was the best "Pops" ever to his seven grandchildren. His great sense of humor and positive outlook was an inspiration to all that have known him. Besides his wife, he is survived by his children and their spouses, Jerome "Chip" J. Callaghan Jr. of Middletown, RI, John K. Callaghan and his wife Sheryl (Dunn) Callaghan of Middletown, RI, and New York City, NY, James "Tom" Thomas Callaghan and his wife Tami (Grosgebauer) Callaghan of Ogden, UT, Jeffrey P. Callaghan and his wife Geremie (Anson) Callaghan of New York City, NY, Stasia C. Anthony and her husband Jeffrey E. Anthony of Portsmouth, RI, and Katherine C. Toland and her husband Jones Toland of Princeton, NJ; and seven grandchildren James Padraic Callaghan, Emily M. Callaghan, Brittany A. Anthony, Stasia E. Callaghan, Jacob G. Callaghan, Owen J. Toland IV, and Aubrey R. Toland. He was also the brother of the late John "Jack" Callaghan Jr. His wife and family honor his request for no funeral services. A party to celebrate his life will be held this July. Arrangements are by the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport.

CALLAGHAN [Providence RI Journal, Monday 26 March 2007] Callaghan, Richard T., 76, of Lear Dr., died Saturday at Miriam Hospital. He was the husband of Pat (Lefebvre) Callaghan. Born in Providence he was the son of the late Richard T.P. and Mary (Mytkowicz) Callaghan. He was an Engineer for General Dynamics EB for many years retiring in 1990. He was a US Air Force Veteran serving during the Korean War, and then continued to serve in the National Guard. He loved hunting, fishing, and traveling. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons, Richard T. and Alan P. Callaghan; a daughter Colleen A. Croteau; a brother Joseph Callaghan; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral Thursday at 8:45 A.M. from the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., East Greenwich, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. in SS John & Paul Church, 341 South Main St., Coventry. Burial with military honors will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Calling hours Wednesday 4-8 P.M. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of RI, 205 Hallene Rd., Warwick, RI 02886. 

CALLAHAN (DUFFY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Sat 4 Sep 1982] Mrs. Mary E. (Duffy) Callahan, 75, wife of Thomas E. Callahan of 140 Stafford Road, died today after a long illness. Born in Fall River, she was the daughter of the late Matthew Duffy and the late Mary Ellen (Cummings) Duffy. She resided in Fall River most of her life and for 28 years was a member of SS. Peter and Paul Parish. For the past 17 years she was a member of St. William's Parish. For over 20 years she was a saleslady of gloves and handkerchiefs at the former R.A. McWhirr Co., retiring about 1974. She was past president and first officer of Mother Catherine McCauley Guild of Mount St. Mary Academy. She was instrumental in founding the academy. She was a member of SS. Peter & Paul's Women's Guild; a member of St. William's Guild, where she served on the board of directors and was a past treasurer; a member of Fall River Grange, where she was chaplain; a member of Pomona Grange; a member of the Neighborhood Senior Citizens' Club and its roll call secretary; and a member of the Fall River Catholic Woman's Club. Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Whitaker, a bilingual teacher at the Frank Silvia School; Mrs. Richard (Geraldine) Wise of Dover; Mrs. Ronald (Judith) Mardula of Fall River; one brother Patrick H. Duffy of Swansea; one sister, Mrs. Alice Hampston of Waltham; four grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are with the Harrington-Sullivan Funeral Home, 986 Plymouth Ave.

CALLAHAN [Fall River MA Herald News, Sat 21 Jan 1984] Thomas E. Callahan, 78, of 1749 Highland Ave., formerly of Stafford Road, husband of the late Mary E. (Duffy) Callahan, died Friday after a long illness. Born here, son of the late John & Mary (Reilly) Callahan, he was a member of St. William's Parish for the past 25 years. A printer by trade, Mr. Callahan owned and operated the former Premier Printing Co., retiring in 1982. He had served in the National Guard and was a member of the Fall River Lodge of Elks. In 1974, he was honored by the Fall River Typographical Union, Local 161, as a 50-year member. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Whittaker, and Mrs. Ronald (Judith) Mardula, both of this city, and Mrs. Richard (Geraldine) Wise of Dover; and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are by the Harrington-Sullivan Funeral Home, 986 Plymouth Ave. (Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery.)

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 21 June 2003] Clement L. Callahan, 69, of Plymouth, Mass., and formerly of Providence, a retired Treasury agent and a former driving instructor, died yesterday at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth. He was the husband of Joan (Brillon) Callahan. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Clement and Beatrice (LaSalle) Callahan. He had attended La Salle Academy and Classical High School, and was a graduate of Brown University. Mr. Clement had worked for the Treasury Department, as a special agent in the Customs Service, for almost 20 years before retiring from federal service in 1988. He previously had worked at the American Universal and Providence Washington Insurance Companies. In 1990, he became the owner of Best Driving School, in Plymouth, which he owned and operated until retiring in 2002. Besides his wife, he leaves four sons, Stephen P. Callahan of Glocester, Dennis J. Callahan of Warwick, Thomas L. Callahan of Carrollton, Texas, and Patrick J. Callahan of Bellingham, Mass.; a daughter, Kristin L. Comstock of Mexico City, Mexico; and several grandchildren. The funeral will be held on Monday at 10 a.m. from the Davis Funeral Home, 619 State Road, Plymouth, with a funeral Mass at 11 in St. Bonaventure Church, Plymouth. Burial will be in Manomet Cemetery, Plymouth.

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 1 July 2003] North Providence - Clarence H. Callahan, 90, of Halsey Street, a textile worker and security guard before retiring, died Sunday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He was the husband of the late Mary (Rotondi) Callahan. Born in Burrillville, a son of the late James and Alice (Hunt) Callahan, he had lived in Burrillville before moving to North Providence 39 years ago. Mr. Callahan had been a textile worker, for the former Stillwater Worsted Mill, in Smithfield, for 20 years, and later for the W.W. Windle Co., in Millbury, Mass., for 10 years, and later had been a security guard for Ann & Hope, in Cumberland, for 5 years before he retired. He also had been a drummer for local bands. Mr. Callahan was a member of the Royal Travelers of North Providence and the Salvatore Mancini Center. He enjoyed music. He leaves a son, Robert Callahan of Warwick; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late James Callahan, Anna Ducharme and Blanche Smith. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Elliott M. Robbins Chapel, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Lawrence Church, 624 Woonasquatucket Ave. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston.

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 12 Oct 2003] Cumberland - John J. Callahan, 86, of Emerald Bay Manor, and formerly of Mayfair Drive, East Providence, a retired railroad engineer, died yesterday at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket. He was the husband of the late Grace M. (Barry) Callahan. Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late John J. and Lena B. (Tracy) Callahan, he had lived in Pawtucket and the Rumford section of East Providence for most of his life. Mr. Callahan had been an engineer for Amtrak for more than 40 years before retiring. He had volunteered as a driver for Meals on Wheels for more than 20 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He leaves four daughters, Mary Grace Varnum of Virgina Beach, Va., Martha C. Daniels of North Bend, Ore., Jane F. Bryson of Lincoln and Patricia M. Magee of Wilmington, Mass.; a sister, Madeline M. McConnon of Pawtucket; nine grandchildren; and a niece. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Patrick Church, Broad St., Cumberland. Burial, with military honors, will be in Mount St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CALLAHAN [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 28 Nov 2003] Entered into rest Thursday, November 27, 2003, Thomas F. Callahan, III, 32, of Clement St., Fall River, formerly of Montgomery St.; husband of Monica (Bouchard) Callahan; son of Helen (DeCambra) Callahan Blackburn and the late Thomas F. Callahan, Jr.; stepson of Edward Blackburn; father of Kennedy Callahan and Kendra Bouchard; brother of Mia Bach, Erin Callahan, Brendan Callahan, Kyle Blackburn and the late Ryan Blackburn; stepbrother of Edward Blackburn and Barbara Blackburn. His funeral will be held Saturday at a time to be announced from the Auclair Funeral Home, 690 So. Main St., Fall River. Interment, St. Patrick Cemetery. Visitation, Friday 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Donations may be made to Hospice Outreach, 502 Bedford St., Fall River MA 02720. [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 28 Nov 2003; also Providence RI Journal] Fall River -- Thomas F. Callahan III, 32, of Clement Street, formerly of Montgomery Street, died Thursday, Nov. 27, 2003, at St. Anne's Hospital. He was the husband of Monica (Bouchard) Callahan. Born in Fall River, the son of Helen (DeCambra) Callahan Blackburn of Fall River and the late Thomas F. Callahan Jr., he was a lifelong resident of the city. Mr. Callahan was employed by Fall River Florist Supply Co., Cox Cablevision and Gold Medal Bakery. He was a 1992 graduate of BMC Durfee High School. Survivors include his widow; his mother; his stepfather, Edward Blackburn of Fall River; two daughters, Kennedy Callahan and Kendra Bouchard, both of Fall River; two sisters, Mia Bach of Cranston, R.I., and Erin Callahan of New Bedford; two brothers, Brendan Callahan and Kyle Blackburn, both of Fall River; a stepbrother, Edward Blackburn of Fall River; a stepsister, Barbara Blackburn of Swansea; and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. He was the brother of the late Ryan Blackburn. His funeral will be held tomorrow at a time to be announced from the Auclair Funeral Home, 690 S. Main St.

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 19 Feb 2005] Callahan, John 'Jack', 68 of Greenville, a retired US Postal Worker, died Thursday at Miriam Hospital. He was the husband of Esther V. (Faccenda) Callahan. He had been a supervisor for the US Post Office at Turnkey before retiring in 1992. He was an Army Veteran. He had been a former collector and volunteer at the Food Pantry at St. Philip Church. Besides his wife he is survived by sons Michael J. and Robert W. Callahan, a brother William Callahan and a sister Jean Smith. Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Rt.44 at Greenville Common, Greenville. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 am in St. Philip Church, 622 Putnam Pike, Greenville. Visitation Monday 4-7 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-0050.

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 12 Nov 2005] Callahan, Raymond L., 79, of Olney Street died Thursday in Orchard View Manor, East Providence . He was the husband of Loretta Jean (Dudevoir) Callahan. They had been married for 53 years. He was born in Lowell , MA a son of the late Daniel and Elizabeth A. (O'Neil) Callahan. He has resided in Seekonk since 1967 previously residing in Lowell , MA . Mr. Callahan was a retired trucking manager for Consolidated Freightways, Inc. in East Providence . He was a veteran of WW-II serving in the United States Navy and was a member of the American Legion Post #311 in Seekonk. Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Joan M. Gonsalves of Seekonk, MA; four sons, Daniel R. Callahan of Riverside, Michael C. Callahan of East Providence, Thomas A. Callahan of Seekonk, MA and Wayne P. Callahan of North Dartmouth, MA; nine grandchildren, one great grandson and several nieces and nephews. His funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 a.m. from the Perry/McStay Funeral Home, 2555 Pawtucket Ave., East Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Taunton Ave., Seekonk at 10 a.m. Burial with Military Honors will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 

CALLAHAN [Providence RI Journal, Friday 31 Mar 2006] Callahan, Francis J. Husband of Gloria R. (Lemire) Callahan, uncle of Elizabeth A. Miller, godfather of Michael Radcliffe, brother of the late James and Catherine Callahan and Georgianna Durand. His funeral will be held on Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from the Lincoln Funeral Home, 1501 Lonsdale Ave. , Lincoln . Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Jude Church, Front St. , Lincoln . Calling hours Friday from 5-8.

CALLAHAN (NORTON) [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Friday 23 Nov 2007] Taunton - In Taunton, November 22, 2007 Rosemary M. (Norton) Callahan wife of the late Edward W. Callahan died at Marian Manor Nursing Home after a short illness. She was 83. Daughter of the late John and Marie (McDonnell) Norton. Educated in Pittsfield Ma Rosemary was a volunteer for Morton Hospital and a Warden for the City of Taunton in the voting polls. An avid artist and she loved to sew and travel. Mother of Dr. James E. Callahan and his wife Christine of Plymouth, John N. Callahan and his wife Ann of Taunton and Patricia Henderson and her husband James of West Bridgewater. Sister of Frances Carmell of Pittsfield, Cecelia Pezdek of Houston, TX and the late Rita Norton. Grandmother of Jennifer Callahan of Wendal Ma, Elissa Callahan of LA, Maura and Brendan Callahan of Taunton and Christopher Henderson of West Bridgewater. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington Street in Taunton Monday November 26th at 9:30 AM. Funeral Mass at the Annunciation of the Lord Church in Taunton at 10:30 AM. Calling hours will be on Sunday from 2-4 PM. Interment will be on Tuesday November 27th at the National Cemetery in Bourne. In lieu of flowers donations in Rosemary’s memory may be made to Hospice Care of Greater Taunton, 502 Bedford Street, Fall River, Ma, 02702. 

CALLAHAN and CALLAHAN (CARR) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 10 Jan 2008] Callahan, Joseph M., 81, and Margaret J., 78, of Manchester Circle, both passed away Tuesday, January 8, 2008, Joseph at Philip Hulitar Hospice Center in Providence and Margaret at Kent Hospital in Warwick after a sudden decline in their health. They had been married for 56 loving and wonderful years and resided most of their lives in Warwick. They are survived by their beloved son, Joseph M. Callahan Jr. and his wife Kathleen S. (Sullivan) Callahan of Taunton, MA and their treasured grandson, Christopher J. Callahan. Joseph was born in Central Falls, a son of the late William and Christina M. (Smith) Callahan. He leaves a brother William Callahan Jr. of Virginia and two sisters, Ruth Moreau of Lincoln and Christina St. Pierre of Brewster, MA and was a brother of the late Raymond Callahan and Geraldine Callahan. He was a warehouseman for 42 years with Almacs Supermarkets and a Navy veteran of WWII serving in the Pacific Theatre. Margaret was born in Providence, a daughter of the late Thomas G. and Margaret A. (Smith) Carr. She leaves a brother Michael F. Carr of Coventry and was a sister of the late Mary Eileen Gaffney, Bertha Cole and Catherine Louise Callahan. She was an administrator in the Warwick Police Department for many years. Visitation will be held Friday, January 11, 2008 from 10:15-11:15 am in the Robert A. Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington St., (Rte 117) Coventry with a Mass of Christian Burial at 12:00 pm in St. Gregory the Great Church, Cowesett Rd., Warwick. Their Burials will take place, with military honors for Joseph, in the RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Chaplains Fund at Kent Hospital, 455 Tollgate Rd., Warwick RI 02886 will be greatly appreciated.

CALLAHAN [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Saturday 1 March 2008] North Attleboro - Patricia C. Callahan, 77, of North Attleboro died Friday morning, Feb. 29, 2008 in Life Care Center of Attleboro after a very long illness. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister and aunt. She was born in Boston to the late Daniel F. and Barbara (Dunlap) Callahan, and formerly of Foxboro. After moving from Boston, she became a resident of Hingham and was educated in the Hingham school system. She worked in the one and only candy factory in Hingham and later the Raytheon Company in Quincy making television tubes for all the new TV's that were produced. She worked there until she was laid off. In 1961, she moved to North Attleboro and became a parishioner of St. Mary's Church. She loved to do housework, so she worked as a housekeeper for many individuals and offices in North Attleboro. Patricia also worked for C.R. Randall's Jewelry factory until being laid off. She then worked at Technal Plastics Company in North Attleboro until retiring. Patricia helped to plan social events for the local Disabled American Veterans and received a citation and plaque for her work with the group. She was instrumental in helping to raise $1,000 to help build a facility for Chapter 56 Westcott & Houghton Disabled American Veterans group. Patricia was a great lover of cats and couldn't get enough of them, and in return they were devoted to her. She spent much time with her family and friends and will be sadly missed by all who knew her. She leaves a son, Richard D. Callahan of Attleboro; two grandchildren, Richard Callahan Jr. and Daniel Callahan of Plainville; and a great-granddaughter. She was the sister of the late George Callahan, formerly of South Carolina, and the late Daniel Callahan, and was a devoted sister to Irene Cosgray of North Attleboro and a sister-in-law to Pauline Callahan of South Carolina. She also leaves behind her beloved nieces, Donna (Cosgray) Barton and her husband Everett, Darlene (Cosgray) Brownell and Marcy Lemieux, all of North Attleboro; a great-niece, Heather Barton; a nephew, Gregory Barton and his wife Robin, and several other nieces and nephews in various towns and states. A funeral will be held Monday morning, March 3 at 10 a.m. in the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove St., North Attleboro, followed by burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, Attleboro Falls. Rev. Thomas Rita will officiate. Relatives and friends are also welcome to attend calling hours on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home. 

CALLAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 11 Mar 2007] Callan, John J., 85, the loving husband of Arlene (Sanborn) Callan, died March 10, 2007. He was the devoted father of Martha (Larry Kulick), Thomas (Michele) and John P. (Marie) Callan and proud grandfather of Samantha and Erin Callan. He was brother of the late Alice Dugall and Gerald Callan. He was a former resident of Poplar St. He was a World War II veteran and a retiree of the Narragansett Electric Company. Deeply loved, John will be greatly missed. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 A.M. in the Lady Chapel of Holy Name Church, Camp St. Calling hours Monday 4-7 P.M. in the Monahan Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home 230 Waterman St., Providence. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Holy Name Church or your favorite charity.

CALLANAN [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 4 March 2008] Callanan, Thomas Francis, 86, of Boston Neck Road, passed away Sunday at South County Hospital. He was the former husband of the late Ann (Reynolds) Callanan. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Francis J. and Emily M. (Devine) Callanan. Mr. Callanan was a US Army veteran serving in England and France during WWII. He worked as a facilities manager for the Environmental Protection Agency Research Lab in Narragansett for 35 years before retiring in 1979. He leaves two daughters, Patricia Callanan of North Providence and Susan Kovacs of Asheville, NC; two brothers, Joseph Callanan of Newport and William Callanan of Warwick; three sisters, Rita Trenn of North Kingstown, Sr. Frances Callanan, FMM of North Smithfield, and Patricia Cotter of North Kingstown; two grandchildren and one great grandson. He was the brother of the late Andrew P. Callanan. His Funeral will be held Thursday at 8:45am from the Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Road, North Kingstown, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10am in St. Thomas More Church, 53 Rockland Street, Narragansett. Burial with Military Honors will be in RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-7pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to St. Thomas More Church will be appreciated. 

CALNAN [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 5 Aug 2005] Fort Myers, Fla. -- Nadine Frances Calnan, 49, of Fort Myers died Wednesday, July 27, 2005, at Lee Memorial Hospital after a long battle with scleroderma. Born in New Bedford, Mass., she was the daughter of Donald and Bernice (Powers) Calnan of New Bedford. She lived in New Bedford, Fairhaven, Mass., Westport, Mass., Newport, R.I., and Fort Myers. She was a 1972 graduate of New Bedford High School where she was a majorette. Ms. Calnan was a real estate appraiser and a bartender. She was the proprietor of The Enchanted Dancer, selling dance supplies in New Bedford and in Newport. In 1999, she moved to Florida where she continued bartending and appraising real estate and opened a limousine service. Ms. Calnan enjoyed cooking and traveling and was an avid plant lover. Survivors include her parents; three sisters, Colleen Calnan of Randolph, Mass., Erin (Toolis) Calnan of New Bedford and Karen Calnan of Port Charlotte; a brother, Michael Calnan and his wife, Kerry, of New Bedford; three nieces; three nephews; and a great-niece. She was the sister of the late Donny Calnan. Her memorial Mass will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday, August 16, in Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 121 Mount Pleasant St., New Bedford. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery, Fairhaven. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St., New Bedford. 

CALNAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 9 March 2008] Calnan, Francis D., 92, of Easter St., died peacefully Thursday, March 6, 2008 at his home with his family. He was the husband of Helen (Grist) Calnan and the late Catherine (Ward) Calnan. Born in New Bedford, MA, he was a son of the late Charles and Helena (Renaud) Calnan. He had been a resident of North Providence for 40 years and had previously lived in Greenville. He retired from the former F.D. McGinn in East Providence and had previously worked as the General Manager for the former Manchester & Hudson in Cranston. He was a loyal Red Sox Fan, a graduate of Bryant College and a former member of the Knights of Columbus. Besides his wife he is survived by four daughters Geraldine Mariano of Lewisville, TX, Mary Jane Waterman of Pawtucket, Marjorie DeAngelis and Justine Turbitt both of Johnston, 13 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, and his stepchildren, Diane Latour of Providence, Todd Grist of Cranston. He was the stepfather of the late Wing Grist and brother of the late Katherine Amandolis and Charles Calnan. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 8am from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Route 44 at Greenville Common, Greenville. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony's Church, 1413 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence. Burial in Highland Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation Monday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-0050. 

CALNEN [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 13 Jan 2005] New Bedford - Jeremiah P. "Jerry" Calnen, 54, of Fairhaven died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005, at St. Luke's Hospital after a brief illness. He was the husband of Pamela L. (Wood) Calnen; they were married 30 years. Born in New Bedford, the son of the late John J. and Margaret T. (Feeney) Calnen, he was raised in New Bedford and lived in Fairhaven for the past 15 years. He was a graduate of New Bedford High School and Rhode Island Institute of Technology. Mr. Calnen was a superintendent at the South Dartmouth Cemetery. He had previously been employed at St. Mary's Cemetery and Frank Corp. He enjoyed spending time with his grandson and was an avid football fan. Survivors include his widow; a daughter, Colleen B. Calnen of Fairhaven; a son, Michael J. Calnen, and his fiancee, Jennifer Gifford, of New Bedford; a brother, Daniel J. Calnen, and his wife, Joyce, of New Bedford; a sister, Margaret Neary, and her husband, Howard, of Maryland; a grandson; a niece and nephew; and several cousins. His funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Holy Name of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St.

CALNER (MURRAY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 10 Nov 2005] Calner, M. Rita ( Murray ), of Ellison St. , passed away Monday at home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Walter J. Calner. Born in Providence , a daughter of the late Joseph A. and Irene (Fahey) Murray. She moved to Cranston in 1948. Mrs. Calner was an office clerk for many years at New England Calculator, then at Filene's Department Store, before retiring. She was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church. She leaves a son, Paul A. Calner and his wife Mary, of Narragansett; a daughter, Ann C. Felter and her husband Thomas, of Livermore, CA; six grandchildren, Mark Calner, of Narragansett, Paul A. Calner, Jr., of Dublin, Ireland, Matthew Calner, of London, England, Alison Calner, of Narragansett, Elizabeth Felter, of Los Angeles, CA, and Gregory Felter, of Stockton, CA; and a sister, Irene McCarthy, of Cranston. She was the sister of the late Blanche Murray and Joseph A. Murray, Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 10 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, Oaklawn Ave. , Cranston . Burial will be in St. Ann 's Cemetery. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers contributions to VNA of RI Hospice, 622 George Washington Highway , Lincoln , RI 02865 in her memory would be appreciated. Arrangements with Henault-Gallogly, Funeral Directors. 

CAMPBELL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Feb 2003] Cranston - Joseph J. Campbell, 79, of Lakeside Avenue, a retired phone company supervisor, died yesterday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of Rita A. (Pouler) Campbell. They had been married for 56 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Joseph J. and Mary (Smith) Campbell, he had lived in Cranston since 1946, and was a winter resident of Stuart, Fla., from 1983 to 2001. Mr. Campbell had worked for the former New England Telephone Co. for 38 years, retiring as a supervisor in 1983. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a 50-year parishioner of St. Matthew Church. He was a life member of the Telephone Pioneers and Cranston Council, Knights of Columbus. He was a member of the Elks, in Florida, and a former member of West Warwick Country Club, and Martin County Golf & Country Club, in Florida. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Dr. Joseph J. Campbell of Lincoln; two daughters, Linda A. Mitchell of Foxboro, Mass., and Carol R. Campbell of Warwick; and two granddaughters. He was the brother of the late Margaret Higgins, Charles and Edward Campbell, Helen Doscher and Mary Parkhurst. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Ave., Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Matthew Church, Elmwood Avenue, Cranston. Burial with military honors will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence.

CAMPBELL [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 23 Aug 2003] Westport - Joseph A. Campbell, 83, of Truman Street died at home, Thursday, Aug. 21, 2003, after a brief illness. He was the husband of Dora M. (Farland) Campbell. Born in Fall River, the son of the late Gerome E. and Ellen R. (Coughlin) Campbell, he lived in Westport most of his life. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Grace Church. Mr. Campbell was employed by New England Telephone Co. as a switchman for 36 years until retiring. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Warden of the Council and Isador the Farmer, Westport/Dartmouth. He was past commander of the American Legion Post No. 145, Westport, past commander of American Legion District 9, past officer of I.B.T.W., Local 22 and a 4th degree knight, Bishop Cassidy Council. He was the last chairman of the Public Welfare Board, served on the Finance Committee of Westport for seven years and served on the board of registrars, Westport, for 16 years. Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Judith A. Maynard of Brockton and Mary Jane Wilson of Webster; a sister, Helen West of Cape Coral, Fla.; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. His funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of Grace Church. Arrangements are by the Potter Funeral Home, 81 Reed Road. 

CAMPBELL [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 June 2004] Cumberland - Frank E. Campbell Jr., 57, of Mendon Rd., a counselor and instructor, and a former salesman, died Thursday in Haven Health Center, Pawtucket. Born in Cranston, he was a son of the late Frank E. Campbell Sr. and Thelma (Hjerpe) Campbell-Main. Mr. Campbell had worked as a counselor and instructor for Delta Projects Inc., in Massachusetts, for five years. Previously, he had been an instructor for West Bay Residents Inc., in Rhode Island. For many years, he had been a driver-salesman for Homestead Bakery, Rumford. An avid sportsman, he enjoyed golf, bowling, and fishing. He leaves two daughters, Shelly A. McCann of Cumberland and Alyson L. Campbell of New York City; and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the Juhlin-Pearson Chapel, 754 Broad St., Providence. Burial will be private.

CAMPBELL (NERNEY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 1 Feb 2005] Attleboro -- Marion E. Campbell, 94, of North Main Street, Attleboro, died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2005, in the Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. She was the wife of the late Andrew P. Campbell. Born Jan. 8, 1911 in North Attleboro, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Robert J. and Laura (Rogers) Nerney. Mrs. Campbell was a lifelong resident of Attleboro. She was a 1929 graduate of Attleboro High School, and a graduate of Teffts Business College, Providence, RI. She was employed for 10 years at the R.F. Simmons Company in Attleboro as a secretary and also employed as a teller for 35 years at the First Federal Savings Bank in Attleboro, Mass. Mrs. Campbell was a member of the Hockomock YMCA and an avid swimmer. She is survived by two sons, David P. Campbell of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and John A. Campbell of Attleboro, Mass.; three grandchildren, Kathleen Melrose of West Palm Beach, Fla., Scott Campbell of Belchertown, Mass., and Heather Campbell of Charlton City, Mass.; and one great-grandchild, Kathryn Campbell of Belchertown, Mass. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral Mass in the St. Mark's Church, 105 Stanley Street, North Attleboro on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005 at 12:30 p.m. Visitation respectfully omitted. Burial will take place privately. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, P.O. Box 1240, North Attleboro, MA 02763. Arrangements entrusted to Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove Street, North Attleboro, Mass.

CAMPBELL [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 30 Apr 2005] Campbell, James J., 58, of Greenville died peacefully at home Thursday with his entire family by his side. He was the husband of Linda J. (Fryzel) Campbell. Born in Providence, a son of Lillian (O'Brien) Campbell of Smithfield and the late Paul Campbell, he has been a resident of Smithfield since 1968. Mr. Campbell worked in the waterfront industry for over 25 years. He was a member of the International Longshoreman's Association, Local 2001, Clerk and Checkers Union. He was elected and served on the union executive board. He also was the founder of Superior Painting and Wallcovering Company of Smithfield in 1970, now owned and operated by his son. He was the father of James J. Campbell, Jr. of Smithfield, Darlene A. Campbell of North Providence and Michelle L. Chin of Lincoln. Brother of Paul Campbell of Warwick, Ann Gedakowitz of Wisconsin, Daniel Campbell of Johnston, John Campbell of Providence and the late William 'Billy' Campbell. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Philip Church, Putnam Avenue, Greenville. Visiting hours Sunday 4-7 p.m. in the Tucker-Quinn Funeral Chapel, 643 Putnam Ave., (Rt. 44), Greenville. Burial at the convenience of the family. Flowers or memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society, 222 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02903, will be appreciated.  

CAMPBELL (DAILY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 21 Aug 2005] Campbell , Jacqueline A., 'Jackie', 42, of High St. , Pawtucket died Friday at home. Jackie was the wife of the late Richard Campbell. Born in Pawtucket , a lifelong resident, daughter of John Daily of Pawtucket and the late Muriel (Dolan) Daily. Besides her father, Jackie leaves one son, Richard Campbell of Pawtucket and one daughter, Bethany Campbell of West Warwick; three brothers, Brian Daily of Providence , James Daily of Pawtucket , and Michael Daily of Virginia Beach , Virginia ; two sisters, Susan Nary and Maureen Daily both of Pawtucket ; two grandchildren, Alexia O'Brien of West Warwick and Greyson Campbell of Pawtucket . Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa's Church Newport Ave. at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours Monday 4-7 p.m. in the funeral home. 

CAMPBELL [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 4 Sep 2005] Campbell, Merrill V., 90 of 20 Libby Lane died Thursday September 1, at the Phillip Hulitar Inpatient Center . He was the husband of the late Ginny (Burns) Campbell . Born in Fall River , on March 19, 1915. He was a Navy Veteran of WWII. He leaves 3 sons, Merrill and (Mary) Campbell of West Warwick, Michael and (Gena) and Robert and (Mary) Campbell of Bristol. 5 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild and many nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8:45 AM from the Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home, 615 Main St. , Warren . With a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM in St. Mary of the Bay Church , Main St. , Warren . Burial will be in St. Mary of the Bay Cemetery . Visiting Hours Monday 4-8 PM.

CAMPBELL (FINAN) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 19 Oct 2005] Campbell, Agnes (Finan), of Needham , died unexpectedly, October 13, 2005 at Mass. General Hospital . Wife of the late Francis W. 'Frank' Campbell . Loving mother of Francis W. Campbell, Jr. of Needham, Janice Rasmussen and Christine Barrett, both of Alexandria, VA, Scott M. Campbell of Needham and Robin Luebbers of Manchester-by-the-Sea. Cherished grandmother of Dylan Campbell Robinson, Cody Leigh Robinson and Paul Francis 'P.J.' Luebbers. Loving sister of Alice Lycan of Manassas , VA , John J. Finan, Jr. of Cumberland , RI and Bert Finan of Pawtucket , RI . Dear aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was raised in Pawtucket , RI and graduated from RI College of Education. She had been a resident of Needham since 1953 and devoted her life to her husband, children and grandchildren. She was a longtime member of The Wellesley Country Club and Needham Garden Club. She enjoyed extensive travels with her husband which included numerous world cruises and favored her time spent in Maui , St. Maarten and St. Tropez. She enjoyed music, playing the zither, gardening and gourmet cooking. She was loved by many and will be missed by all. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Fri., Oct. 21, at 11 AM in St. Joseph Church, 1382 Highland Ave. (Exit 19B off Rte. 128), Needham. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Needham will be followed by a reception at The Wellesley Country Club. In lieu of flowers, charitable donations in the name of Agnes may be made to the National Alliance of Mental Health, 400 W. Cummings Park, Suite 6650 , Woburn , MA 01801 .

CAMPBELL (FITZGERALD) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 Oct 2006] Campbell, Dorothy, 93 of Linn Health Center East Providence died Tuesday October 24, 2006 at the center. She was the wife of the late Samuel C. Campbell. Dorothy was born on Block Island, daughter of the late James and Catherine (Dalton) Fitzgerald. She had lived in East Providence for many years. Dorothy leaves one daughter, Shirley A. Monaghan of Bristol. Three sons, Earl J. Campbell of Lake Placid FL., Robert Campbell of Coconut Creek FL., and Michael Campbell of Naples FL. and East Providence. She had fourteen grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian burial in St. Teresa's Church Newport Avenue, Pawtucket Saturday at 10:00am. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. Calling hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements by Manning-Heffern Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Home and Hospice Care of RI, 169 George Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860 in Dorothy's memory. 

CAMPBELL (DWYER) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Wednesday 31 Jan 2007] Westerly, R.I. - Irene F. (Dwyer) Campbell, 101, of the Westerly Nursing Home, died on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2007 at the Westerly Hospital. Born in Norfolk, she was the daughter of the late James. J. and Catherine (Tracy) Dwyer, and the widow of Leo J. Campbell. A graduate of the Rhode Island College of Education (now Rhode Island College), Irene taught a total of 28 years at Cottage Street, Pawtucket; Briggs Corner, Attleboro; and Washington Street, South Attleboro, retiring in 1968. She leaves four daughters and a son: Mary Ellen Murano of Mystic, Conn., Irene F. Ross of Mashpee, Mary Catherine Mozzi of Fairview Park, Ohio, Suzanne Haigh of Attleboro, and Leo Campbell of Woodstock Valley, Conn.; 14 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by two sisters, Helen Horton and Mary Lyons. Visitation will be Friday, Feb. 2 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Gaffney-Dolan Funeral Home, 59 Spruce St., Westerly, R.I., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Clare Church, Westerly at 11 a.m. There is no procession from the funeral home to the church. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery, Rumford, R.I.

CAMPBELL (SHERLOCK) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 30 Oct 2007] Campbell, M. Frances 'Fran', 93, of Walcott Street, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Vincent J. Campbell, Sr. Born in Pawtucket, she was a daughter of the late John F. Sr. and Mary Agnes (King) Sherlock and was a lifelong resident of the city. She was educated at Sacred Heart Grammar and High Schools in Pawtucket and graduated from Rhode Island College of Education in 1935. She began her 40 year teaching career at Oakland Beach School in Warwick followed by periods at Samuel Slater Jr. High School, Pawtucket, John W. Horton School, and later at Parkview Jr. High School both in Cranston. She was a critic teacher for many years guiding numerous student teachers toward academic excellence. She was a Past President of the RI Retired Teachers and the Blackstone Valley Teachers, Past Secretary & Treasurer of the RI Social Studies Association, a member of the Central Retired Teachers, A.F. of T. Retired Teachers, American Association of Teacher Educators, Delegate to the Annual Teacher Educators Convention for RI, a member of the Legislative Committee of the RI Teachers Association and the AARP Community Participation Person of the RI Teachers Association. She was a Lecturer and Eucharistic minister at St. Joseph Church, Pawtucket as well as Past President of its Senior Citizens Club and Past Vice President of its Woman's Club. She was Past President of Mercy Mount Mothers Club, Past President of Sacred Heart High School Alumni. She was Treasurer of Catholic Woman's Club of RI and former member of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Raphael Academy and Recording Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Campbell was a Charter member of Providence College Veridames, and member of the RI College Alumni Association. She was a Regent of the Pawtucket Circle of the Daughters of Isabella and Recording Secretary of the State Circle. On the Community level, she began her service with the American Red Cross Motor Service from 1941-1945 as a driver. She was a member of the Memorial Hospital Guild, the Pawtucket Women's Club, the Pawtucket Public Library, Deborah Cook-Sayles since 1983 and served as a Chairperson and later a Vice Chairperson there, and was a member of the Visiting Nurses of Blackstone Valley. She was a 2003 inductee of the Pawtucket Hall of Fame. She was great advocate for Elderly issues and rights and testified at the RI State House Hearing and Committees. She was appointed a Delegate to the US Representative Fernand St. Germain White House Conference in 1981. She was Past President of Pawtucket Senior Citizen's Council, a Board Member of the Leon Mathieu Senior Center, and an Advisory Board Member of the Home and Community Care Board of the Department of Elderly Affairs. She was Elected State Democratic Woman for District 62. She is survived by two sons, Vincent J. Jr. and his wife Patricia Campbell of Rehoboth, MA, Kevin P. Campbell of Pawtucket; three sisters, Martina Higgins of Bristol, Angela Brousseau of South Kingstown, Helene A. Mainor of North Kingstown; three brothers, John F. Sherlock, Sr. of Pawtucket, Gerald F. Sherlock of Smithfield, Henry J. Sherlock of Providence; four grandchildren, Shawn C. and his wife Holly Campbell of Rumford, Todd R. Campbell of Pawtucket, Honey H. Campbell of Pawtucket, Roseanna C. and her husband Brian Cavanaugh of Franklin, MA, and one great-grandson, Connor J. Campbell of Rumford. She was the sister of the late Rep. Paul Sherlock and Edward 'Ted' Sherlock. She was the former mother-in-law of Jann Campbell of Arlington, VA. A funeral will be held on Friday at 8:30 a.m. from the Cheetham Mortuary Inc., 1012 Newport Ave., Pawtucket with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, 193 Walcott St., Pawtucket. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and friends are invited and may call on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Donations may be made to RI College Foundation, 600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Prov., RI 02980, in 'Fran's' memory. 

CAMPBELL (LYONS) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 27 Nov 2007] Campbell, Anne E. (Lyons), 91, of Yonkers, NY, died on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007 at The Guild Nursing Home in Yonkers. Born in Providence on November 10, 1916, a daughter of the late Timothy and Catherine (O'Shea) Lyons, she lived in Yonkers since 1950. She is survived by her husband Edward, a daughter, Roberta, and a son, Edward, all of New York. Her funeral will be held on Thursday, November 29, at 10 a.m. from Monahan, Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman Street, Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, Hope Street, Providence. Visiting hours are Wednesday 4-7 p.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CANAVAN [Providence RI Journal, Sat. 6 Sep 2003] Cranston - John P. Canavan, 46, of Forest Avenue, died on Thursday at home, after a lengthy illness. Born in Providence, a son of Lillian (Cole) Canavan of Cranston and the late Joseph A. Canavan, he was a lifelong Cranston resident. He had attended Cranston High School East and the Community College of Rhode Island. Mr. Canavan was a member of the CLCF and the Boy Scouts of America. He enjoyed cooking, playing pool, boxing, and all sports. Besides his mother, he leaves two sisters, Martha Carlson of Cranston and Kathleen Koslow of Glocester; three brothers, Joseph, James and Michael Canavan, all of Cranston; several nieces and nephews; two grandnieces; and a grandnephew. The funeral will be held on Monday at 9 a.m. from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Matthew Church, Elmwood Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery.

CANAVAN (NOONAN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 25 Oct 2003] Portsmouth - Anna M. Canavan, 87, of Kerr Road, formerly of Newport, a former purchasing clerk, died Thursday at Newport Hospital, Newport, after an illness. She was the wife of the late John E. Canavan. Born and raised in the Fifth Ward section of Newport, she was a daughter of the late Ellen (Smith) Noonan and Matthew Noonan. She had worked for many years at the former Navy purchasing office. She formerly was an active volunteer with the Fifth Ward Little League and St. Augustin Church charities. Mrs. Canavan was a graduate of St. Augustin Grammar School and the former St. Joseph High School. She and her husband enjoyed vacationing in Europe and Ireland. She enjoyed dancing and cooking. She leaves a son, John P. Canavan of Newport; a daughter, Mary Ellen Sabo of Holmes Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Catherine Cook of Portsmouth and Helen Noonan of Newport; three brothers, Bartley Noonan of Portsmouth, Michael Noonan of Newport and Joseph Noonan of Silver Lake, Md.; and two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was the sister of the late Margaret Rapoza, Mary Smith, Matty Noonan and Thomas Noonan. A memorial service will be held in St. Augustin Church, Newport, at a later date. Burial will be private.  

CANAVAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Nov 2006] Canavan, Joseph M., 54, of Cranston died on Thursday at R.I. Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of Marybeth Mathewson-Canavan. Born in Providence, he was the son of Lillian (Cole) Canavan of Cranston and the late Joseph A. Canavan. Mr. Canavan worked for various manufacturing companies. Besides his wife and mother he is survived by his children; Joseph Seamus Canavan and Shannon Rae Canavan both of Cranston, two sisters; Kathy Koslow of Chepachet, Martha Carlson of Cranston, two brothers; James and Michael Canavan both of Cranston. He was the brother of the late John Canavan. His funeral will be held on Monday at 9 a.m. from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Avenue, Cranston followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ann's Church, Cranston at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Sunday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the American Kidney Foundation, 6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 1010, Rockville, MD. 20852-9813. 

CANAVAN [Providence RI Journal, Monday 9 Apr 2007] Canavan, Michael K., Sr., 47, of Hans Street, Cranston, passed away Thursday, April 5, 2007 at home. He was the former husband of Catherine Canavan of Wakefield. Born in Providence, he was the son of Lillian (Cole) Canavan of Cranston and the late Joseph A. Canavan. Mr. Canavan worked for Nationalgrid as an overhead line crew leader, for the past 24 years. Besides his mother and former wife, he is survived by his children; Michael Canavan Jr. of West Warwick, Joseph Canavan of Cranston, and Caitlin Canavan of Wakefield; one grandson; two sisters, Kathy Koslow of Chepachet, and Martha Carlson of Cranston; and a brother, James Canavan of Cranston. He was the brother of the late John and Joseph M. Canavan. His funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m., from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Ave., Cranston, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Matthew's Church, Elmwood Ave., Cranston at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-8 p.m. Kindly omit flowers. 

CANAVAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 30 Sept 2007] Canavan, Richard G., 87, of Angell Road, died Friday at Fatima Hospital. He was the husband of the late Charlotte M. (Dolan) Canavan. Born in Cranston, the son of the late Ambrose & Agnes (Murray) Canavan. He had been a resident of Lincoln since 1958. He retired from the sales department of New England Telephone. He was a WWII Naval Officer, and a graduate of LaSalle Academy and Holy Cross. He is survived by four sons Robert J. Canavan, of Cranston, Richard G. Canavan, Jr. and James H. Canavan, all of Lincoln, John J. Canavan of Providence, three daughters Lillian A. Anderson of Louisville, CO, Ann M. Canavan of N. Kingstown, Mary R. Canavan of Park City, Utah, four grandchildren, two sisters Barbara Curran of Norwood, MA, and Regina Canavan of Cranston. He was the brother of the late Mary Marchand. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Route 44 at Greenville Common, Greenville, RI. Mass of Christian Burial at 10am in St. Jude Church, 301 Front Street, Lincoln. Visitation Monday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 931 Jefferson Blvd, Suite 3004, Warwick, RI 02886.

CANNING [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 29 July 1882] Died… In Providence, 21st inst., John Canning, 83.

CANNING (KEARNS) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 29 May 2003] Mary M. (Kearns) Canning, of North Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Japonica Street, Pawtucket, a retired machine operator, died yesterday at Hope Hospice House, Cape Coral, Fla. She was the wife of Raymond J. Canning. They had been married for 41 years. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Francis and Sarah (Grimes) Kearns, she had lived in Pawtucket for many years before moving to Florida two years ago. Mrs. Canning had been a machine operator at the American Insulated Wire Co. for 32 years, retiring in 1984. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Earl F. Aldrich of Pawtucket; a sister, Bernadette Cyr of Hernando, Fla.; and a granddaughter, Shelly Lee Vieira of Pawtucket. She was the sister of the late Dorothy Yaghoobian, Catherine Caron, Marion Bottai, Francis Kearns and James Kearns Sr. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from William W. Tripp Funeral Home, 1008 Newport Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in Sacred Heart Church, 38 Park St. Burial will follow in Mount St. Mary Cemetery.

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 11 Jan 2004] Providence - James C. Canning, 85, of Douglas Avenue, a New England Telephone Co. retiree, died Friday at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. He was the husband of Alice V. (McGrath) Canning. They had been married for 56 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late John T. and Helen L. (Cody) Canning, he had lived in Providence for most of his life. He moved to North Providence five years ago. Mr. Canning had been a PBX installer for the New England Telephone Co. for 35 years before retiring in 1981. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Canning was a communicant of St. Pius V Church, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, Dillon Council. He was a fan of Boston Red Sox baseball. He also enjoyed golfing, fishing and reading. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, J. Christopher Canning of Baltimore, Md., and Stephen J. and Anthony M. Canning, both of Johnston; four daughters, Leslie A. Canning of Providence, Moira F. Varone of Cranston, Alicia C. McGarry of Farmington, Conn., and Jacqueline A. Scott of Woodstock, Ga.; a sister, Angela Williams of Satellite Beach, Fla.; and 13 grandchildren. He was the brother of the late John C. and Joseph C. Canning and Helen Kispert Kendrick. The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Pius V Church, Eaton Street, Providence. Burial, with military honors, will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CANNING (DUGAN) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 22 Mar 2004] Providence - Marcia D. Canning, 63, of Winter Garden, Fla., formerly of Lennon Street, the former owner of the Dog House Grooming Salon, North Providence, died Friday at Florida Hospital, Orlando. She was the wife of John B. Canning. They had been married for 35 years. Born in Providence on July 27, 1940, a daughter of the late George and Martha (Mooney) Dugan, she had been a lifelong resident of Providence before moving to Florida recently. Mrs. Canning had been the owner of the grooming salon for 30 years before retiring. She was an avid volunteer for Services for Animals. She was a communicant of St. Augustine Church, Providence. Besides her husband, she leaves a sister, Sheila Dugan-Hess of North Providence; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Robert G. Dugan. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from J. F. Skeffington Funeral Chapel, 925 Chalkstone Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Augustine Church, 639 Mount Pleasant Ave. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CANNING (McGRATH) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 29 Mar 2004] North Providence - Alice V. (McGrath) Canning, 83, of Douglas Avenue, formerly of Nelson Street, Providence, a retired medical secretary, died Saturday at Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late James C. Canning. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late John and Irene (Miley) McGrath, she had lived in Providence most of her life before moving to North Providence two years ago. Mrs. Canning had been a medical secretary at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, for several years before retiring in 1987. She had also worked in various capacities at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Providence, Faulkner Hospital, Jamaica Plain, Boston, and Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence. She was a 1977 graduate of Providence College, with a degree in health-service administration. That same year, at the age of 56, she obtained her driver's license. In 1961, she, along with some neighbors, established the Elmhurst Little League. Mrs. Canning was a communicant of St. Pius V Church. She was a frequent traveler, enjoyed watching golf, and was an avid Jeopardy fan. She leaves three sons, J. Christopher Canning of Baltimore, and Stephen J. and Anthony M. Canning, both of Johnston; four daughters, Leslie A. Canning of Providence, Moira F. Varone of Cranston, Alicia C. McGarry of Farmington, Conn., and Jacqueline A. Scott of Woodstock, Ga.; a brother, John McGrath, and a sister, Geraldine Coen, both of North Providence; and 13 grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Marjorie Sullivan. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. from Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Pius V Church, Eaton Street, Providence. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.  

CANNING (SMITH) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 12 Apr 2004] Warwick - Lillian T. Canning, 90, of Cedar Ridge Northeast, Grand Rapids, Mich., formerly of Halsey Drive, Warwick, and Essex Village, North Kingstown, a retired department manager, died Thursday at Heart Land Greenview Health Care Center, Grand Rapids. She was the wife of the late John F. Canning. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph Smith and Sarah (Roach) Smith-Conboy, she had been a resident of Warwick for 27 years, and North Kingstown for 15 years before moving to Grand Rapids 3 years ago. Mrs. Canning had been employed as a gift-department manager for Ann & Hope in Warwick for 20 years before retiring. She formerly was employed at Calart Artitficial Flowers. She was a former communicant of St. Timothy Church, Warwick, and St. Francis DeSales Church and its Women's Club, North Kingstown. She leaves two daughters, Barbara L. Buitendyk of Grand Rapids and Jacqueline A. Brum of North Kingstown; and six grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Carol Canning, and sister of the late Leo and Lloyd Smith and Angela Langevin. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 1435 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.  

CANNING (HINES) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 6 Sep 2004] Cranston - Grace E. Canning, 78, of Natick Avenue, a former school secretary, died Saturday at the St. Antoine Residence, North Smithfield. She was the wife of the late Joseph C. Canning. Born in Cranston, a daughter of the late James G. and Ellie M. (Stone) Hines, she was a lifelong resident of Cranston. Mrs. Canning had been a secretary for the Cranston School Department for 25 years, retiring in 1992. She previously had worked as a long-distance operator for the former New England Telephone Co. for five years. She was a member of the Rosary and Altar Sodality at Church of the Immaculate Conception and served as a Eucharistic minister. She leaves a son, Brian J. Canning of Narragansett; a daughter, Lee F. Breene of Bedford, N.Y.; two brothers, J. Gerald and Robert H. Hines, and a sister, Mary I. Barresi, all of Cranston; and two grandchildren. She was a sister of the late Rev. Msgr. Leo F. Hines. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:45 a.m. from Russel J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd., Route 117, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in Church of the Immaculate Conception, Oaklawn Avenue. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CANNING (CARROLL) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 18 Jan 2005] Canning, Anna M. 'Nancy' (Carroll), 75, of Bailey Street, Warwick, a homemaker, died Monday in Harborside Health Care - Greenwood, Warwick. She was the wife of Thomas Canning. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph P. and Mary K. (Casey) Carroll, she lived in Providence before moving to Warwick in 1960. Mrs. Canning was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Warwick and a member of the Ceilide Club, Cranston. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son Thomas G. Canning of West Greenwich; two daughters Mary Ann Canning-McComiskey of Lincoln and Geralyn M. Canning of Saunderstown; a brother Joseph P. Carroll of Providence; a sister Patricia K. Cunningham of Cranston; and two grandchildren. Her funeral will be held Thursday at 9:00 A.M. from The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on 1-95) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. in St. Catherine of Siena Church, 3250 Post Road, Warwick. Burial will follow in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Wednesday 4-8 P.M. In lieu of flowers gifts in her memory to the Alzheimer's Association, RI Chapter, 245 Waterman St., Suite 306, Providence, RI 02906 would be appreciated.

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 19 Jan 2005] Canning, Joseph P. Jr., of Portsmouth, died January 18 after a protracted battle with cancer. He was the beloved husband of Claire De Blois Canning for 54 years. He was a son of the late Margaret Hayden Canning and Joseph P. Canning of Pawtucket. He was a retired executive and principal of De Blois Oil Co. of Pawtucket, R.I. for thirty years. He graduated from St. Raphael Academy and Providence College. Although he was active in numerous civic and charitable organizations, his life's passion was advocacy for persons with mental retardation. He was past-president of the Blackstone Valley Chapter of RIARC, and a former director of the National Down Syndrome Congress. He was vice president of the Rhode Island ARC Construction Company which built group homes for persons with disabilities. He was a member of the board of directors of the John E. Fogarty Foundation for Persons with Mental Retardation. As Chairman of the Blackstone Valley Boy Scouts of America, he received the Captain George Bucklin Award for service. He was a former board member of the Pawtucket Rotary Club and also a member of the Portsmouth Rotary Club for several years. He was a member of the University Club of Providence for many years. He was a past-president of the Elmhurst Fathers' Council and former vice president of the Providence Figure Skating Club. He was also a past-president of the Rhode Island Truck Owner's Association. A former board member of the Newport Hospital Corporation, he was a director for the Lifeline telephone system there for several years and a volunteer for Meals On Wheels. An avid photographer, he was a member of the Newport Art Museum Photographer's Guild. He supplied many positive photographs of persons with disabilities for textbooks and publications. A lifelong ski enthusiast, he was a member of the prestigious 10th Mountain Division during World War II. He served in Italy and was decorated twice for heroic achievement in action. He was the father of the late Joseph P. Canning, III of Dighton, MA and survived by four beloved children: Lauren C. Howroyd of Manchester, CT, Paula C. Bye of Westford, MA, Peter J. Canning of Plainville, MA and Martha H. Canning of Tiverton. He also leaves ten beloved grandchildren: Sarah, Jesse and Amy Howroyd; Timothy, Andrew and Hilary Bye; Megan Musante and Scott Canning; and Shalagh and Peter Canning. He is also survived by a brother Robert J. Canning of Pawtucket and a sister Mary J. Richardson of Rumford. He was also brother of the late Edward J. Canning of Cumberland. Calling hours will be held at the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Rd., Portsmouth on Thursday, January 20 from 5 to 8 P.M. A celebration of his life will be held at St. Lucy's Faith Community, 909 West Main Rd., Middletown, at 9 A.M. Friday, January 21. Burial will be private in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence. He was a member of St. Lucy's Faith Community in Middletown. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Hospice Services of Newport and Bristol Counties, 1184 East Main Rd., Portsmouth, RI 02871 or to St. Lucy's Church, 909 West Main Rd., Middletown, RI 02842.  

CANNING (McDERMOTT) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 6 Feb 2005] Canning, Ann J., 93, of Friendly Road, died Friday at The Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence, after a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Francis J. Canning. Born in County Sligo, Ireland, she was a daughter of the late William and Bridget (Durkin) McDermott. Mrs. Canning was a faithful and devoted communicant of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary parish for 65 years, and was a member of the Assumption Tabernacle Society. She was also an active member of the Holy Spirit Fraternity and the Legion of Mary. She also enjoyed attending Mass at St. Francis Chapel, Providence. She had been a tireless volunteer at Travelers Aid and St. Anthony House and spent her life in the service of others. She was a devoted and loving mother to 4 children, William J. Canning of East Greenwich, Francis D. Canning of Cranston, Mary C. Cox of Windham Center, CT, and Anne R. Reynolds of North Kingstown. She also leaves a brother, Joseph McDermott of County Sligo, 2 sisters, Margaret Kennedy of County Sligo, and Mary Hughes of Providence. She was the beloved Nana to 12 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late John, William, Michael, and Katie McDermott, and Delia Mullaley. She was loved and admired by all who knew her, and touched the lives of many through her good works and joyful spirit. Her funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in the Church of the Assumption, 791 Potters Ave., Providence. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. Visitation Monday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Assumption Food Pantry, 791 Potters Ave., Providence, RI 02907 in her memory will be appreciated.

CANNING (HENRY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 11 Apr 2005] Canning, Evelyn M. (Henry), 72, of Maplehurst Avenue, a retired stone setter, died Sunday at home. She was the devoted wife of Francis J. Canning. Born in Warwick, a daughter of the late Albert Henry, Sr. and Catherine M. (McLaughlin) Henry, she had been a lifelong resident of Warwick. Mrs. Canning had been a stone setter with Trafari Company, East Providence until retiring in 1996. She was a graduate of Gorton High School. Mrs. Canning was a member of St. Kevin Church, Warwick and the St. Kevin Church Womens Club. She enjoyed needlepoint, ceramics, gardening, and crocheting. She was the cherished sister of Joan A. Magee of North Kingstown and Alfred F. Henry of Warwick, and the loving aunt of many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Albert Henry, Jr., Willard Henry, Martha Gregson, Peter Henry, Elizabeth Marchetti, and John Henry. Her funeral will be held on Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave., Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Kevin Church, 333 Sandy Lane, Warwick. Burial will follow in the Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Tuesday 4-8 p.m. 

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 8 Oct 2006] Canning, Charles W., 87, of Mt. Pleasant Ave., passed away Saturday, October 7, 2006 at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. He was the husband of Maria Evelyn (Calderone) Canning. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Charles H. and Lillian T. (Lannon) Canning. Charles was a railroad worker for Amtrak for 43 years. He was a Past Commander of the VFW Elmwood Post as well as a member of the National Association of Retired & Veteran Railway Employees. He was an Army Air Corps Veteran of WWII. Besides his wife, he is survived by a stepson, Robert A. Plante; two sisters, Doris McNulty and Helen Kilduff, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 10 A.M. in St. Augustine Church, Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Burial will be private. Calling hours respectfully omitted. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by Maceroni Funeral Home. 

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 9 June 2007] Canning, Thomas, 82, of Lincoln formerly of Warwick, died Thursday at The Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center. He was the husband of the late Anna M. 'Nancy' (Carroll) Canning. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland, a son of the late Patrick and Mary Ann (Maguire) Canning; he emigrated to The United States in 1950 and settled in Warwick in 1960. Mr. Canning was a Sales Representative for Leavitt-Colson Co. in Providence for 20 years and for City Hall Electric and Topps Electric until his retirement in 1990. He was a communicant of St. Ambrose Church in Albion and a longtime communicant of St. Catherine of Siena Church in Warwick. Mr. Canning was a charter member of the Irish Ceilidhe Club of R.I. He was the beloved father of Thomas G. Canning (W.P.D.) and his wife Cheryl of West Greenwich, Mary Ann Canning-McComiskey and her husband Daniel of Lincoln, and Geralyn C. Bergeron and her husband Claude of Saunderstown. Loving brother of Rose E. Canning-Cannon of Warwick and the late Francis and Patrick Canning and Bridget Lane. Cherished grandfather of Christopher and Shannon McComiskey. His funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Route 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Catherine of Siena Church, 3250 Post Road, Warwick. Burial will follow in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Sunday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory to Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Ctr., c/o Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860 would be appreciated. 

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 18 August 2007] Canning, John B., Jr. 'Jack', 79 of Winter Garden, Florida formerly of Lennon St. died August 10, 2007 at Winter Park Memorial Hospital, after a brief illness. He was the husband of the late Marcia D. (Dugan) Canning. Born in Attleboro, MA. A son of the late John B. and Helen (Boyle) Canning. He was employed as a salesman for the Curtis Candy Co. for many years. He graduated from Mount Pleasant High School and Providence College, he was a veteran of the United States Army. He and his wife were dog enthusiasts who enjoyed the company of dogs over the years. Surviving is a sister Barbara Klimm, of Hyannis, MA., two sisters-in-law, Shelia (Dugan) Hess and Margaret Dugan and numerous nieces and nephews and a cousin Ruth (Boyle) Tetreault. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 9AM from the J.F. Skeffington Chapel 925 Chalkstone Ave with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Augustine Church at 10 AM. Burial will be in the R.I. Veterans Cemetery. Visiting hours Monday 4-7 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to St. Augustine Church 639 Mount Pleasant Ave., Providence R.I. 02908 or to Winter Garden Animal Hospital 13092 W. Colonial Dr., Winter Garden, Fla 34787.

CANNING [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 Oct 2007] Canning, Robert J., 79, of Capital Ridge, Providence and formerly of Pawtucket, died Saturday at Roger Williams Hospital, Providence. He was the son of the late Joseph P. Canning and Margaret Hayden Canning of Edgewood and Pawtucket. He was brother of the late Edward J. Canning of Cumberland and the late Joseph P. Canning of Portsmouth. He also leaves a sister, Mary Richardson of Rumford. He attended Mt. St. Charles Academy and served honorably in World War II. Upon his return he was employed by the U.S. Postal Service for many years until his retirement. For the past 12 months he had been a resident of Capitol Ridge, Providence. He was a devoted son to his parents and cared for them until their death. His love for sports cars was only surpassed by his love for his many nieces and nephews. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday at 10 AM at St. Teresa's Church, 358 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket to which relatives and friends are invited. Burial will be private.

CANNING-CANNON [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 26 Feb 2008] Canning-Cannon, Rose E., age 92 formerly of Smith St., passed away on February 24th at Harborside Health Care Center in Warwick. Born in County Leitrim, Ireland on July 9, 1915 a daughter of the late Patrick and Mary A. (Maguire) Canning. Miss Cannon was a member of The Irish Ceilidhe Club of RI. She was the loving aunt of Mary Ann Canning-McComiskey of Lincoln, Geralyn Canning-Bergeron of Saunderstown, RI and Thomas Canning of West Greenwich. She also leaves several other nieces and nephews in England and Ireland. She was the sister of the late Thomas, Francis, Patrick Canning and Bridget Lane. Her funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9 a.m. from The Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Patrick Church, Smith St., Providence at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in East Providence. Visiting Hours are today from 4 to 7 p.m. 

CANNON [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 16 Dec 1882] Died... In Providence… 8th, Bartholomew [Cannon?], 59

CANOLE [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 7 Jan 2003] Canole, Joseph W. of Roxanne Square, North Attleboro, on January 5, 2003. He was the husband of Elaine (Padleford) Canole of North Attleboro. Father of Glennis M. Carvalho of North Attleboro and Joseph W. Canole of Lancaster. Grandfather of Patrick Canole of Wakefield, RI, Kyle Canole of Lancaster, Erin Canole of Lancaster, Kimberly Carvalho of North Attleboro, Courtney Carvalho of North Attleboro, and Lauren Carvalho of North Attleboro. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will be held Thursday in the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove St., North Attleboro at 11:00 a.m. Visiting hours will be Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the North Attleboro Firefighters Kids Day Assoc., P.O. Box 3215, North Attleboro, MA 02761. [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 7 Jan 2003] Joseph W. Canole, 77, of Roxanne Square, North Attleboro, died Sunday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. He was the husband of Elaine (Padleford) Canole. Born in Fall River, a son of the late John and Elizabeth (Doyle) Canole, he had resided in Plainville for 20 years before moving to North Attleboro 20 years ago. Mr. Canole worked at Engelhard Industries, Plainville, for more than 40 years. He coached at the Plainville Athletic League for six years. He enjoyed gardening. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Glennis M. Carvalho of North Attleboro; a son, Joseph W. Canole of Lancaster; six grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Arrangements are by the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove St., North Attleboro. 

CANTELO (RILEY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 7 Sept 2007] North Providence, R.I. - Elma May (Riley) Cantelo, 90, of Smithfield Road, North Providence, R.I.; formerly of Veazie Street, Providence; Portland, Maine and North Attleboro, died on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007 at the Hopkins Manor Ltd. in North Providence after a 10-year period of failing health. She was the wife of the late Ernest L. Cantelo, who died on Jan. 31, 1985. Born in Fortune Bridge, Prince Edward Island, Canada on March 8, 1917, she was a daughter of the late John B. and Laura (Dingwell) Riley. Mrs. Cantelo resided in Portland, Maine and later in North Attleboro for 21 years prior to moving to Providence in 1988. Mrs. Cantelo was employed as an inspector for 10 years at the Robbins Company in Attleboro prior to her retirement in 1983. Her family lovingly remembers a caring and devoted mother and in later years, grandmother and great-grandmother. Always a true woman, she never raised her voice or said a bad thing about anyone. With appreciation, her family greatly acknowledges all those in the healthcare system that provided her with wonderful care during her illness the past 10 years. She leaves two daughters, Queenie F. Heroux of Attleboro and Beverly J. DiPippo of Greenville, R.I.; a son, Gary B. Cantelo of Vero Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; her siblings: Delton Riley, Vera Dicketts, Dorothy Riley and Celia Mills, all of Canada; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Alonza Riley and Forrest Riley, both of whom had resided in Canada. Per her specific wishes and instructions, private visitation and funeral services with the Rev. Lee Andrews, hospice chaplain, officiating will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8 in the Memorial Chapel of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery and Arboretum, North Attleboro.

CAOUETTE (NORTON) [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday 23 Feb 2008] Grace E. (Norton) Caouette, 90, of Somerset and East Providence, RI. died Feb. 20, 2008 in Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River following a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Gerard A. Caouette. Born in Fall River a daughter of the late John Norton and Sarah (Lyne) Norton she was a long time area resident. She was employed at the former Small Brothers Mill and Ross Matthews Mill in Fall River, and was a long time communicant of St. Thomas More Church.  Surviving: Three daughters: Judith A. Levesque of Fall River, Jean L. Fernandez of North Dartmouth, and Carol L. Cote and her husband Edward R. of Somerset. Also survived by 4 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.  Funeral Mon., Feb. 25, 2008 at 9 AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Birchrest, 189 Gardners Neck Rd., Swansea, with a Funeral Mass at 10 AM in St. Thomas More Church, 386 Luther Ave., Somerset. Visiting hours Sunday 4-7 PM. Donations to: Am. Cancer Society of MA, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA. 01701. Burial Oak Grove Cemetery, Fall River.

CAPPUCCILLI (BURNS) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 19 Feb 2008] Cappuccilli, Dorothy, (Burns), 89, of Cranston, formerly of Herschel St. in Providence for 55 years, died Monday, February 18, 2008 at home surrounded by her family. She was the beloved wife of the late Ferdinand A. 'Fred' Cappuccilli. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Philip and Helen (Hodson) Burns. Dorothy was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She had worked as a receptionist for the Controllers Office in the Providence City Hall for ten years before retiring in 1986. She was also a member of the St. Thomas Church Women's Club. She is survived by a son, Joseph Cappuccilli and his wife Carolyn; a daughter, Carolyn A. Wentworth and her husband Paul; a sister, Helen M. Carlin, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Philip B. Burns, Jr. Her funeral will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. from the Maceroni Funeral Home, 1381 Smith St., North Providence followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Ave., Providence. Visitation Wednesday 5-8 p.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to VNS of Greater RI, 6 Blackstone Valley Place, Suite 515, Lincoln, RI 02865. 

CAPUANO (FITZPATRICK) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 26 July 2006] Capuano, Ann F., 86, of the Regency Plaza, Providence, passed away Tuesday, July 25, 2006. She was the wife of the late John J. Capuano. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, on November 17, 1919, a daughter of the late Walter F. and Leah (Farrell) Fitzpatrick. She was a resident of Providence. Mrs. Capuano was a communicant of St. Joseph Church of Providence. She was a graduate of Pembroke College, member of the Brown University Faculty Club, a member of the Women's Youth League of Rhode Island, a member of Ladies of St. Ann, longtime member of the Metacomet Country Club. As a proud member of the Bridge Club of Rhode Island she went on the become one of Rhode Island's few Life Masters in Bridge. She leaves her four daughters, Leah Iannuccilli of North Providence, Mary Louise Gatta, Ann Capuano-Giannini both of Bristol, Donna Abrams of Providence; one sister, Louise Cafferty of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Her four grandchildren, Nicholas Iannuccilli, Dr. Arianna Iannuccilli-Matthew, Gian Carlo Iannuccilli and Venita Maciel; three great grandchildren. She was the mother of the late John D. Capuano and the sister of the late Walter Fitzpatrick, M.D. and the late Mary Mayo. Visitation Friday morning from 8:30-9:30 a.m. in the A.A. Mariani & Son Funeral Home, 200 Hawkins St., Providence followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, 92 Hope St., Providence. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers, donations to Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island, 169 George St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860 in her memory would be appreciated. 

CARBERRY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 5 April 2003; East Bay Newspapers On-line, 17 April 2003] Edmund J. Carberry Jr., 88, of Southboro, Mass. and formerly of Barrington and Wellesley, Mass, died Thursday, April 3, 2003, at his daughter's home in Southboro. He was the husband of the late Norma M. (Trifari) Carberry. Born in Providence, a son of the late Edmund J. Carberry Sr. and Catherine (Creegan) Carberry, he was a well-known attorney, practicing law in Providence for many years before his retirement in 1985. Mr. was a United States Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 414th Infantry regiment of the 104th Timberwolf Division. After the war, he joined the Army Reserve and taught at Judge Advocates General School at the University of Virginia for several years. He retired from the reserve in 1974 as a lieutenant colonel. He was a graduate of Cranston High School, Providence College's Class of 1936, and Georgetown Law School's Class of 1940. After his retirement, he and his wife moved to Wellesley. After his wife's death, he moved to Southboro, where he had lived with his daughter Claire for three years. Mr. Carberry leaves two daughters, Claire C. Reynolds of Southboro and Louise C. Rossi of Westwood, Mass.; and a granddaughter, Catherine T. Rossi of Westwood. He was the brother of the late Thomas, Paul and Richard Carberry. Funeral services were held Monday, April 7, from the Eaton Funeral Home in Needham, Mass., with a funeral Mass in St. Joseph's Church in Needham. Burial with military honors followed in St. Francis Cemetery in Pawtucket. 

CARBERRY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 17 Nov 2004] Warwick - Brian M. Carberry, 29, of Viceroy Road, a municipal employee and musician, died Sunday at Kent Hospital. Born in Providence, a son of John D. "Jack" and Dolores M. (Galvin) Carberry of Westerly, he had lived in Rumford for many years before moving to Warwick 15 years ago. Mr. Carberry worked for the State of Rhode Island for five years, the last six months at Rhode Island College. He was a bass guitar player and had performed with local bands. He was a 1994 graduate of Toll Gate High School, and had attended the Community College of Rhode Island. He was a member of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Council 94. He was a passionate fan of the Boston Red Sox. Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers, Sean G. Carberry of Coventry and Terrance P. Carberry of Warwick; nieces and nephews; and his former wife, Michelle A. Tedeschi of Warwick. The funeral will be Friday at 8:15 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Gregory the Great Church, 360 Cowesett Rd. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CARBERRY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 27 Apr 2005] Carberry, Raymund George, Jr., LCDR SC U.S. Navy Retired, 75, passed away in Alamo, CA on April 21, 2005 after a valiant 13 year battle against melanoma. Ray was born and raised in RI and enlisted in the U. S. Navy after graduating from Bryant College with a B.A. in Business Administration. Ray served 23 years in active duty naval service and retired as a Lieutenant Commander after being awarded the Naval Commendation medal. His tours of duty included the Korean War and the Vietnam War as well as postings in No. Kingston, RI, Naples, Italy, Hawthorne, NV, Monterey, CA, and multiple postings around the San Francisco Bay Area. After retiring from naval service, Ray worked in retail sales and was with Simons Home Improvement Center in Walnut Creek, CA for 16 years. Ray was a fixture in Contra Costa County since 1964 living in Lafayette, Concord and most recently in Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, CA. He was active in volunteer and charity work with Loaves and Fishes and other organizations. Ray was a member of TROA (The Retired Officers Association), Sirs (Sons in Retirement), the Benevolent Protectorate of Elks, and the Knights of Columbus. Ray loved to travel to Hawaii and extended his seagoing lifestyle by taking many pleasure cruises as well as visiting the auld sod of Ireland. Before the effects of the recent melanomas, Ray enjoyed playing golf and was still watching tournaments up until only days before his passing. He is survived by his wife Mabel Skuce Carberry of Rossmoor in Walnut Creek, CA; his daughter Colleen Marie Carberry Sands and son-in-law Timothy John Sands of Auburn, CA; his brother John D. Carberry and wife Dolores of Westerly, RI; his sister Jane Perreault and her husband Donald of Warwick, RI; his sister Margaret (Peggy) Cardillo and her husband David of Wilmington, DE, numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews as well as his wife Mabel's children and their families. Ray was pre-deceased by his wife of 40 years Mary Kathryn Scully Carberry and by his parents Raymund George Carberry, Sr. and Mary Jane Cullinane Carberry. Ray was a very devout Roman Catholic and a stalwart volunteer in church functions. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday morning April 30th at 11 a.m. in Walnut Creek, CA. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be made in Ray's name to: American Cancer Society, Relay for Life - Auburn, 1765 Challenge Way, Suite 115, Sacramento, CA 95815, Hospice & Palliative Care of Contra Costa - Bruns House, 2051 Harrison St., Concord, CA 94520, Loaves & Fishes, P.O. Box 3335, Danville, CA 94526. 

CARBERRY (GALVIN) [Submitted by family, from On-line obituaries of the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home web page, July 2006] Westerly – Carberry, Dolores M., 63, of High Street, died Monday at Rhode Island Hospital  after being stricken while swimming in Narragansett Bay. She was the beloved wife of John D. “Jack” Carberry. They had been married for 36 years. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late John A. and Anna D. (Rameika) Galvin, she had lived in Westerly for the past 2 years. She had previously lived in Warwick for 15 years and in Rumford prior to that. Mrs. Carberry had been a Proctor at Paul Mitchell “The School” in Cranston for the past 1 ½ years. She had formerly been a medical secretary at Memorial Hospital for 10 years and Kent Hospital for 10 years. She had also been a repair clerk at the former New England Telephone Co., and had worked in the accounts payable department of the Kent County Daily Times. She was a communicant of St. Clare Church in Misquamicut and had formerly been a communicant and Eucharistic Minister at St. Gregory the Great Church. Besides her husband she leaves her children Sean G. Carberry and his wife Cheryl of Coventry, and Terrance P. Carberry of Warwick; her brothers J. Austin Galvin and his wife Paula of Cranston, and Michael K. Galvin and his wife Nina of Warwick; her grandchildren, Nicole Couto, Jennifer, Daniel T., Sara E., and Shane R. Carberry. She was the mother of the late Brian M. Carberry. Her funeral will be Friday at 8:45am from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd., Warwick. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am in St. Gregory the Great Church, 360 Cowesett Rd., Warwick. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Visitation Thursday 4-8pm. In lieu of flowers donations to the Dolores M. Carberry Scholarship Fund, c/o Paul Mitchell The School, 379 Atwood Ave., Cranston, RI 02920 in her memory will be appreciated. 

CARDIN (KEELEY) [Fall River MA Evening Herald, Mon 28 Feb 1916] Marie J. Cardin, daughter of James and Maria Keeley, died at her parents' home, 41 Mason street, Sunday afternoon. Deceased was popular among the young folks of the eastern section where she lived all her lifetime. She was a member of Immaculate Conception church . A host of friends will hear of her death with feelings of deep regret. Besides her parents, there survives three sisters, Mrs. Leo S. Marcoux, Mrs. Edmund Smith and Miss Kathleen A. Keeley, and a brother, Frank J. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning with a requiem high mass at the Immaculate Conception church at 9. [Fall River MA Evening Herald, Tues 29 Feb 1916] The funeral of Marie J. Cardin took place this morning from the residence of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. James Keeley, 41 Mason street, and was well attended. At the Immaculate Conception church a high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. Fr. McSweeney, and interment was in the St. Patrick's Cemetery. The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful. Leo J. Marcoux, William Sullivan, Frank Loftus and Lowell Loftus were the bearers.

CAREW-COFFEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 8 Sep 2005] Bristol , R.I. -- Kathleen B. Carew-Coffey, 86, of Bristol , formerly of Cady Street on Providence 's east side, died Friday, Sept. 2, 2005. Born in Providence , she was the daughter of the late John Coffey and Mary (O'Reilly) Carew-Coffey. She resided in the same house she was born in for more than 80 years; she lived in Bristol six years. Miss Carew-Coffey worked for the state of Rhode Island more than 45 years and retired as manager of the Department of Employment Security in Pawtucket in 1982. She was a communicant and longtime volunteer at St. Francis Chapel and City Ministry in Providence . "Aunt Kathleen" will be remembered as a woman of extreme generosity and kindness to her family, friends and even new acquaintances. She was a religious woman who was devoted to the rosary and the Blessed Mother. Survivors include two nieces, Deidre C. Balzano of Bristol and Denise Johnson of Spokane, Wash.; five nephews, Kieran Carroll of Bristol, George Carroll of Warren, Brendan Carroll and Sean Carroll, both of New York, and Myles Carroll of Fairhaven, Mass.; several great-nieces and great-nephews; and great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. She was the aunt of the late Liam Carroll. Her memorial Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Francis Chapel, 58 Weybosset St. , Providence . Burial will be private. Arrangements are by Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave. , North Attleboro , Mass.  

CAREY [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 29 April 1882] Died… In Providence… 21st, Edward Carey, 79

CAREY [Fall River MA Daily Herald, Tue 18 Sep 1894] In this city, Sept. 18, Charles, beloved son of Jeremiah and Margaret Carey, aged 24 years and 4 months. Residence, 12 Coral street. Funeral notice tomorrow. [Taunton papers please copy.]

CAREY [Fall River MA Evening Herald, Mon 28 Feb 1916] Jeremiah Carey, who settled in this city 60 years ago on leaving Ireland, and who went to Brooklyn in 1909, died in that city yesterday. His remains will be brought here Wednesday. The deceased was father of Rev. Michael H. Carey, who died several years ago while serving in a Brooklyn parish, another son, Daniel, and two daughters.

CAREY (FISHER) [Providence RI, The Providence Journal, 14 Dec 2000] Doris Carey, 87, of Shirley Boulevard, died yesterday at Greenwood Nursing Home, Warwick. She was the wife of the late Clarence Carey. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late William and Margaret (Brennan) Fisher, she lived in Cranston for over 60 years. She leaves two sons, Clarence M. Carey Jr. and William R. Carey, both of Warwick; three daughters, Barbara Murray of Marlboro, Mass., Joan Campion of Warwick and Carol E. Millspaugh of Cranston; a sister, Margaret Andrews of West Greenwich; and 12 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Beverly A. Carey, the grandmother of the late Beverly Zelnick, and the sister of the late William, Alfred, Clarence Fisher, and Joseph Brennan and Anna Woodward. The funeral and burial will be private.

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 17 May 2003] West Warwick - Francis E. Carey, 54, of Cowesett Avenue, a truck driver, died yesterday Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. He was the husband of Judith A. (Stewart) Carey. Born in Providence, a son of the late John and Eleanor (Shea) Carey, he had lived in West Warwick since 1998, previously living in Warwick. He had been a driver for Ryder Trucking for 30 years before retiring because of ill health in 1999. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Patrick J. Carey of West Warwick; a daughter, Christine E. Carey of Nashua, N.H.; three brothers, Daniel Carey of Pittsburgh, Jerome Carey in Maine and John Carey of Phoenix, Ariz.; and two granddaughters. The funeral will be held Monday at 8 a.m. from Stapleton-Barry-Holdredge Funeral Home, 684 Park Ave., Cranston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Michael Church, Oxford Street, Providence.

CAREY (KENT) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 8 July 2003] Carey - July 5, 2003, Kathleen Anna (Kent) Carey aged 80 years of West Bridgewater. Wife of the late Francis A. Carey. Mother of Cathleen C. Coyle, Patricia C. Everett and Joan F. Marchitto. A Funeral will be held on Thursday at 10:00 A.M. in the Dahlborg-MacNevin Funeral Home, 647 Main Street, Brockton, MA, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:00 A.M. in St. Ann's Church, West Bridgewater. Visitation will take place on Wednesday from 4-8 P.M. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Gifts may be given to Catherine Spalding House, Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, 179 Summer Street, Brockton, MA 02302.

CAREY [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 6 Feb 2004] Carey -- In Swansea, MA. Feb. 5, 2004 Edward F. Carey Jr. Husband of W. Ann (Kelly) Carey to whom he had been married for 42 years. Son of the late Dr. Edward F. Carey and the late Vera (Judge) Carey. Father of Timothy Carey and his wife Kelly and Katharine A. Carey-Acord and her husband John. Funeral Sat. Feb. 7, 2004 at 8 AM from the Waring - Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at 'Birchcrest' 189 Gardner's Neck Road Swansea followed by a funeral Mass at 9AM in St. Peter Church Dighton. Relatives and friends invited. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery in Fall River. Calling hours Fri. 5 - 8 PM. In lieu of flowers kindly make memorial contributions to Hospice Outreach 502 Bedford St. Fall River, MA 02720. [Providence RI Journal, Friday 6 Feb 2004] Swansea - Edward F. Carey Jr., 69, of Purchase Street, a teacher, and the owner and operator of Dighton Surplus Sales, died yesterday at home. He was the husband of W. Ann (Kelly) Carey. They had been married for 42 years. Born in Fall River, he was a son of the late Dr. Edward F. and the late Vera (Judge) Carey. He had been the owner and operator of Dighton Surplus Sales for the past 39 years. Mr. Carey had been a math teacher at Durfee High School, Fall River, for 12 years and also taught math in the summer school at UMass-Dartmouth. He was a graduate of Taber Academy and attended Holy Cross College. Mr. Carey was a graduate of Stonehill College and received his master's degree in math from Bridgewater State College. He was a longtime coach in the Dighton Little League, where he had been treasurer for two years, and had also coached Swansea CYO baseball for many years, winning a league championship. He served in the Marine Corps during peace time.  Mr. Carey was a parishioner of St. Peter's Parish, Dighton. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Timothy Carey, and a daughter, Katherine A. Carey-Acord, both of Swansea; and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8 a.m. from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Birchcrest, 189 Gardners Neck Rd., with a funeral Mass at 9 in St. Peter's Church, County Street, Dighton. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River.

CAREY [Fall River MA Herald News, Monday 5 Apr 2004] Carey - John F., age 78, of Fall River, formerly of Tiverton, R.I. Husband of the late Pauline (Grogan) Carey; father of Kelley C. MacDonald and her husband Timothy and Erin P. Nientimp and her husband Gregory; grandfather of Rory, Conor and Molly MacDonald and Darcy and Kaley Nientimp; also survived by many nieces and nephews; brother of the late James, David and Thomas Carey. Funeral Wednesday, April 7, 2004 at 9 a.m. from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River, followed by a funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, 1335 N. Main St., Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. Burial in Mass. National Cemetery, Bourne. [Providence RI Journal, Monday 5 Apr 2004] Tiverton - John F. Carey, 78, of Main Road, a retired police detective, died yesterday at the home of his daughter Erin Nientimp of Fall River, with whom he lived, after an illness. He was the husband of the late Pauline (Grogan) Carey. Born in Fall River, he was a son of the late James and Margaret (Sullivan) Carey. Mr. Carey had been a Fall River police officer for 20 years and retired from the department as a detective. He served with the Navy during World War II aboard the Columbia. Mr. Carey was on the board of directors and the former treasurer of the Fall River Municipal Credit Union. He was a member of the Clover Club and the Massachusetts Police Association. He attended Holy Name Church, Fall River. Mr. Carey was educated in Fall River at BMC Durfee High School. Besides his daughter Erin, he leaves another daughter, Kelley C. MacDonald of Hull, Mass.; five grandchildren, Rory, Conor and Molly MacDonald, and Darcey and Kaley Nientimp; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late James, David and Thomas Carey. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River, with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Joseph's Church, 1335 North Main St., Fall River. Burial will be in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne.

CAREY [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 28 Apr 2004] Carey -- In Norwood, MA. April 26, 2004 Charles P. Carey. Husband of Mary E. (Martin) Carey. Father of Charles W. Carey and his wife Pamela, Donald M. Carey and his wife Joanne, Michael L. Carey, William T. Carey and his wife Gail, Dennis Carey, Kathy J. Belanger and her husband Norman, and Cynthia M. Herren. Grandfather of Sean, Michael, Timothy, Todd, Ian, and William Carey, Rebecca Finlaw, Sarah Tickle, Jake Belanger, Michael and Christopher Herren. Great grandfather of Zachary and Jaime Carey, Christopher and Samantha Herren and Jack Finlaw. Brother of John C. Carey, Rita Carreiro, and the late Edward F., James J., William T. Carey, Gertrude McDonald and Dorothy Ellis. Funeral Fri. April 30, 2004 at 9AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at 'Cherry Place' 178 Winter St. Fall River followed by a funeral Mass at 10AM in Holy Rosary Church Beattie St. Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours Thurs. 4-8PM. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, Fall River, MA. Memorial contributions can be made to Hudner Oncology Center c/o of St. Anne's Hospital 795 Middle St., Fall River, MA 02721. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 Apr 2004] Somerset - Charles P. Carey, 84, of New York Avenue, a former baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals, and a retired electrician, died Monday at the Caritas Norwood Hospital, Norwood, Mass. He was the husband of Mary E. (Martin) Carey. They had been married for 63 years. Born in Fall River, a son of the late Edward F. Carey Sr. and the late Etta L. (Lynch) Carey, he had lived in the city before moving to Somerset. He was a 1938 graduate of BMC Durfee High School, where he lettered in baseball, basketball and football. He later was inducted into the BMC Durfee High School Hall of Fame. Drafted in 1938 by the St. Louis Cardinals, Mr. Carey played first base and outfield for the team until he was injured. He later had coached American Legion baseball, in Fall River. Mr. Carey had been an electrician, and a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 224, for many years before retiring in 1983. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 2045, and the American Legion, Post 303, both in Swansea. Mr. Carey was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He was a charter member of the Durfee Parents Sports Group. Besides his wife, he leaves five sons, Charles W. Carey of Westport, Donald M. Carey of Bridgewater, Mass., William T. Carey of Swansea, and Michael L. and Dennis Carey, both of Somerset; twin daughters, Kathy J. Belanger of Somerset and Cynthia M. Herren of Portsmouth; a brother, John C. Carey of Fall River; a sister, Rita Carreiro of Somerset; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Edward F. Carey Jr., James. J. and William T. Carey, Gertrude M. McDonald and Dorothy Ellis. The funeral will be held Friday at 9 a.m. from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River with a funeral Mass at 10 in Holy Rosary Church, 120 Beattie St., Fall River. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River.  

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 20 June 2004] Pawtucket - Margaret H. Carey, 87, formerly of Arthur Street, a retired secretary, died yesterday at Hallworth House, Providence. Born in Brockton, Mass., a daughter of the late Edward and Mary (Coyle) Carey, she had lived in Pawtucket most of her life. Miss Carey had been a secretary at Hope High School, Providence, for many years, and had previously worked for the Army Corps of Engineers during the construction of the Providence Hurricane Barrier. She leaves a niece, Martha M. McAleer of Warwick; and a grandniece and a grandnephew. She was the sister of the late Hope V. and Edward H. Carey. The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Mount St. Mary Cemetery Chapel, Prospect Street. Burial will follow.  

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 21 Feb 2005] Carey, Robert J., 74, formerly of Old Hartford Pike died Saturday at the Briarcliffe Manor Nursing Home. He was the husband of the late Joan M. (Creighton) Carey and the late Avis J. (Merril) Carey. Born in Providence, a son of the late Joseph and Florence (Furlong) Carey, he was a fifteen year Scituate resident, previously living in Glocester. Mr. Carey was a lineman for Narragansett Electric for 41 years before retiring in 1994. He served in The R.I. Air National Guard. Mr. Carey leaves 3 sons, Robert J. Carey of Chickasha, OK; Stephen J. Carey of Neo Show, MO; Timothy W. Carey of Chepachet; 2 daughters, Mary A. Carey of Warwick, Kathleen M. McGovern of Exeter; 2 step-daughters, Linda Dandrow of Chepachet, Susan Durand of Scituate; 4 brothers, Joseph Carey of Providence, John Carey of Marlboro, MA, Rev. John C. Carey OFM, C.A.P. of South Carolina, Raymond Carey of Norwood, MA; 1 sister, Mary Champagne of Warwick; 17 Grandchildren and 6 Great-Grandchildren. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:00 A.M. from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue, Warwick at 10:00 A.M. Calling Hours Tuesday 5-8 P.M. In Lieu of flowers donations to Alzheimer's Assoc., 245 Waterman St. Ste. 306, Providence, RI 02906.

CAREY [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 25 May 2006] Carey -- John C. "Jack", Sr., age 82, Fall River, May 22, 2006. Husband of Anna M. (Silva) Carey and the late Corinne H. (O’Neil) Carey. Father of John C. Carey Jr., and his wife Sharon A., E. Michael Carey and his wife Anne, William T. Carey and his wife Lori, James J. Carey and his wife Kathleen, Paul T. Carey and his wife Cathy, and Patricia Ann Carey. Step Father of Deborah A. Farias, Mrs. Thomas (Veronica) Cabral and Joey Jones. Brother of Rita Carreiro and the late Gertrude McDonald, Dorothy Ellis and Edward, William, James, and Charles Carey. Funeral Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 9:00 AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River (at Locust, Cherry, and High Sts) followed by a Funeral Mass at 10AM in St. Joseph’s Church. 1335 No. Main St., Fall River. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Friday 4-8PM. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fall River Diabetes Association, 170 Pleasant St. Suite 100, PO Box 1525, Fall River, MA 02722 or to the American Parkinson’s Disease Association, 30 Honeyman Ave., Middletown, RI 02842. Burial in St. Patrick’s Cemetery.

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 25 May 2006] Carey, James W., 71, of South Rd., Wakefield passed away Tuesday, May 23 at home. He was the husband of Elizabeth (Gilman) Carey and they were married for 48 years. He was born in Providence, the son of the late Cyril and Rita (Lyons) Carey. James Carey earned a B.S. from the University of Rhode Island in 1957 and a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois in 1962. During a 44 year career in higher education, he was Director of the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois, the George H. Gallup Professor at the University of Iowa, Dean of the College of Communications at the University of Illinois, and the CBS Professor of International Journalism at Columbia University. He was the author of three books and more than 100 articles in the fields of Mass Communications and Journalism. He served on the boards of the Public Broadcasting System, the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, and the Peabody Awards. He served as President of the American Educators in Journalism, the Association for Education in Journalism, and the American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism. He received honorary degrees from Concordia University, the University of Rhode Island, and the University of Illinois. Besides his wife he is survived by his children, J. William Carey of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Timothy J. Carey of Denver, CO., Matthew F. Carey of West Hollywood, CA, Daniel R. Carey of Galway, Ireland, his siblings, Wilma Lynch of North Providence, Barbara Folgo of North Kingstown, Ellen Loontjens of North Providence and was the brother of the late Marian Knowles and Rita Chipman. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 10 AM in St. Francis of Assisi Church High St., Wakefield and may call Friday 7-9 PM at the Nardolillo Funeral Home 'South County Chapel,' 1111 Boston Neck Rd., Narragansett. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Jim's memory to the URI Foundation, James Carey Memorial Fund, 79 Upper College Rd., Kingstown, RI 02881. 

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 1 Mar 2007] Carey, John E. 78, of Frankfort Street Cranston died Tuesday, February 27, 2007 at Rhode Island Hospital. He was a courier for East Side Clinical Laboratory for several years before retiring. Born in New Haven, CT he was the son of the late Edward J. and Mary E. (Ferdinandus) Carey. Mr. Carey had been a Cranston resident for the past 13 years having previously lived in New York City where he was the owner of Star Cash Register Company. Mr. Carey was a US Army Veteran having served in WWII and a US Navy veteran serving in the Korean War. He is survived by four brothers Edward J. Carey of Hamden, CT, Robert P. Carey of East Haven, CT, Richard J. Carey of Sanantonio TX, Thomas J. Carey of Cranston, two sisters Mary Barbuto and Margaret Kinsella both of Hamden CT. He was the brother of the late Frank and William Carey, Dorothy Regan, Elizabeth Delauro, Ann Deitz and Helen Paquette. A Memorial Service with Military Honors will be held Saturday at 11:00 AM in The Butterfield Chapel 500 Pontiac Avenue Cranston. In lieu of flowers please make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. 

CAREY [Fall River MA Herald News, New Bedford MA Standard Times, Sunday 11 Nov 2007] Stephen Francis Carey, “Frank”, age 90, of South Yarmouth died Nov. 8, 2007 in Mayflower Place So. Yarmouth. He was the husband of the late Mary (McGuire) Carey. Born in Fall River, a son of the late James F. and Mary (Doherty) Carey, he resided in Fall River during his youth, moving to South Yarmouth over 50 years ago. Mr. Carey was a retired adjuster for Aetna Life and Casualty, having worked over 30 years. He was a graduate of BMC Durfee High School, Class of 1934 and attended Bradford Durfee Tech, now Diman. He is survived by: brother Judge William H. Carey, ret. MA Superior Court Judge, and his wife Virginia A. of So. Dartmouth, sister: Mrs. John (Helen M.) Kirkman of Fall River and several nieces and nephews. He was also brother of the late James F. Carey, Jr. His Memorial Mass will be held Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007 at 10:00 AM in  Holy Name Church, 709 Hanover St., Fall River. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Burial private. Arrangements in the care of Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute, Fall River, MA. 

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 16 Dec 2007] Carey, William C., 90, of Sixth St., a clerk for the former Hospital Trust Bank for 32 years retiring in 1978, died Friday in the Miriam Hospital. He was the husband of Daisy (Durando) Carey. Born in Providence, a son of the late William and Ida (Martin) Carey, he was a Providence resident his whole life. Following his retirement from the Bank, He worked as a custodian at CCRI for 18 years. An army veteran of World War II, Mr. Carey was in the 1st wave to land on Utah Beach in the Invasion of Normandy for which he was awarded the Purple Heart with an Oak Leaf Cluster and the Bronze Star. Mr. Carey was a life long sports enthusiast. He was the founder of the Bankers Industrial Softball League. He worked part time in the athletic office at Brown University for 50 years. He also ushered at the old R.I. Auditorium and at the Providence Civic Center for over 50 years. He was a press box assistant for the Providence Bruins for many years. He was a longtime and active member of St. Raymond's Parish. Besides his wife he leaves 2 Daughters: Kathleen A. Carey of Washington, DC and Susan M. Caffey of Melrose, MA., 4 sons: William S. Carey of Cranston, Martin C. Carey of Easton, MA, Robert L. Carey of Cambridge, MA and Timothy M. Carey of Somerville, MA, as well as 9 grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Zita McKenna, Anna Williams, Mary Andrews, Ursula Marien and Christina Monette. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the Monahan, Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman Street, Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Raymond's Church, North Main Street. Calling hours Monday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the R.I. Food Bank or to Amos House. 

CAREY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 27 Feb 2008] Carey, Raymond H., 85, of Powers Lane died Monday in the Steere House, Providence. He was the husband of the late Margaret (Krall) Carey and companion of the late Bette Powers. Born in Providence, a son of the late William J. and Pauline (Schick) Carey, he was a Glocester resident for 13 years previously living in Rumford for 50 years. Mr. Carey was director of Physical Plant at R.I. College for 10 years before retiring. Prior to that he was a union Steamfitter for 25 years. He was a Navy veteran of WWII, a 65 year member of the steamfitters Union Local 51, a member of Citizens for the Preservation of Waterman Lake and the St. Philip's Men's Club. He leaves a son, Bruce R. Carey and his wife Anne of Glocester, a daughter Paula L. Carey of Warwick, 2 granddaughters: Kelleher Carey-Gray and Daria Carey-Young, and two great granddaughters: Emerson C. and Cecelia C. Gray. He was the brother of the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William J. Carey of West Palm Beach, FL. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday at 11am in St. Philip's Church, Rt. 44, Greenville. Burial with military honors will be in St. Francis Cemetery. Calling Hours Thursday 4-7pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Steere House Activity Fund, 100 Borden Ave., Providence, RI 02903. 

CARLEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Oct 2003] East Providence - Robert E. Carley, 60, of Massasoit Avenue, a sales manager, died yesterday at Miriam Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of Nancy K. (Szelag) Carley. Born in Cranston, a son of the late Leo V. and Elizabeth C. (Fanning) Carley, he had lived in Cranston before moving to East Providence 28 years ago. Mr. Carley had been sales manager at J. Broomfield and Sons Inc. for 20 years. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Amanda L. Carley of East Providence; a sister, Mary Edmondson of Hampton, Ga.; and two brothers, James Carley of Johnston and Edmund Carley of West Warwick. He was the brother of the late Ellen and Matthew Carley. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. from Rebello Funeral Home, 901 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Teresa of the Child Jesus Church, Newport Avenue, Pawtucket. Burial will be private.

CARLEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 9 June 2007] Carley, James L., 75, passed away June 6, 2007 at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital. Born in West Warwick, a son of the late Leo and Elizabeth (Fanning) Carley. He had lived most of his life in Johnston. Mr. Carley worked as a Tabulating Department Manager for the former U.S. Rubber Company and Data Processing Manager for Ciba Geigy. He was a Korean War Veteran serving with the Army. He is survived by a son Robert J. Carley and his wife Rosemary of West Greenwich, a daughter Linda Carley of North Providence. He loved his grandchildren, Rachel and Matthew Carley. He was the brother of Mary Edmondson of Georgia and Edmund Carley of West Warwick and the late Ellen, Matthew and Robert Carley. He was the former husband of Diane E. Carley. He leaves many nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m. from the Jones-Walton-Sheridan Funeral Home, 1895 Broad St. at Park Ave, Cranston, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at St. Paul Church of Edgewood, One St. Paul Pl., Cranston at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich, RI. Calling Hours Sunday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his memory to VNS of Greater RI, 6 Blackstone Valley Pl., Lincoln, RI 02865. 

CARLIN [Providence RI Journal, Monday 22 Oct 2007] Carlin, Edward C., Sr., passed away Sunday, October 21, 2007. He was the beloved husband of Helen M. (Burns) Carlin. Born on October 5, 1912 in Providence, RI, he was a son of the late Edward and Katherine (Ford) Carlin. Mr. Carlin owned and operated Eddie's Esso on Charles St. and Hope St. (which eventually became Eddie's Getty's). He was a communicant of St. Paul Church in Cranston where he sang in the choir for many years and was a member of the Finnegan Council Knights of Columbus. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three children, a son Edward C. Carlin, Jr. of Harrisville, and daughters Barbara A. Beauregard of Exeter and Kathleen E. Gallagher of Cranston; nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren to whom he spoke of family and love and who were his 'true values'. His funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:15 AM from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Paul Church, One St. Paul Place, Edgewood at 10 AM. Visitation Wednesday 8:15-9:15 AM. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers contributions to Meals on Wheels, 70 Bath St, Providence, RI 02908 will be appreciated. 

CARLSON (MacPHEE) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 26 Nov 2005] Carlson, Margaret A. 'Millie' (MacPhee), 74, of Potters Avenue, a retired secretary, died Wednesday at home. She was the wife of the late William F. Carlson. Born in Cranston , a daughter of the late John C. and Mary (MacDonald) MacPhee, she had lived in Warwick for forty years. Mrs. Carlson had been employed with E R A Engineering of Warwick until they closed, and then was a salesperson for The Fabric Place. She was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Church and a graduate of St. Xavier Academy , Class of 1949. Mrs. Carlson enjoyed sewing, bowling, baking, sports, and caring for her grandchildren. She is survived by a son Scott C. Carlson and his wife Jacqueline of Warwick; a brother Donald C. MacPhee of North Kingstown; a sister Edith M. Murray of East Greenwich ; two grandchildren Caitlyn E. and Ryan C. Carlson; and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was the sister of the late John C. MacPhee. Her Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 9:00 a.m. in St. Catherine of Siena Church , 3250 Post Road , Warwick . Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Park . Calling hours respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to the 'College Bound Fund' for Caitlyn and Ryan's Education c/o of Sovereign Bank, Attn: Alice Ortiz, 1414 Atwood Avenue, Johnston , RI 02919 would be appreciated. Arrangements by The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home. 

CARLSON (MAGEE) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 12 Nov 2007] Carlson, Helayne F. (Magee) ‘Auntie’, 72, of Warwick died Saturday, November 10, 2007 at Kent Hospital. She was the wife of the late James R. Carlson and a daughter of the late George S. and Ellen A. (Fanning) Magee. Helayne was employed in quality control for AT Cross Co. for many years before retiring. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends. She is survived by her sister Marie C. Gremour of Warwick, brothers Kenneth F. Magee of Warwick and Robert F. Magee of Brooklyn, NY, her dear friend Ethel Gagnon of Cranston and many extended family members. She was sister of the late Ann McLaughlin, Dolores McMurray, Samuel, Thomas and Jerome Magee. Her funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 AM from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Avenue, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Peter Church, Fair Street, at 10 AM. Burial will be in RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visitation Wednesday 8-9:30 AM. In lieu of flowers contributions to the American Cancer Society, 931 Jefferson Blvd, Ste. 3004, Warwick, RI 02886 will be appreciated.

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 28 March 2003] Everett Donald Carmody, 80, of Plantations, Fla., formerly of Royal Crest Apartments, Warwick, an attorney and former insurance company manager, died Tuesday at home. He was the husband of Jacqueline (Lee) Carmody. They had been married for 54 years. Born in Providence, son of the late John J. and Martha (Croghan) Carmody, he was raised in North Providence. Mr. Carmody was an attorney and had been manager of the Montreal (Canada) office of the Providence-based American and Canadian Universal Insurance Co. for 30 years before retiring in 1985. He was a graduate of Providence College, and received his law degree from Boston University. After graduation from Boston University, he was employed as an attorney by American and Canadian Universal in Providence. When the company opened its Montreal branch, he was sent there and put in charge of operations. An avid golfer, he was a member of Valley Country Club. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Everett Donald Carmody Jr. of Toronto; five daughters, Lee Anne Fitzgerald of Ottawa, Patricia Carmody and Karen Leyden, both of Calgary, Joan Marleau of Montreal and Jacqueline Carmody of Toronto; a sister, Elaine Palmer of Cranston; and 11 grandchildren. He was the brother of the late John F. Carmody. A memorial service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Gregory Roman Catholic Church, North University Drive, Plantations.

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 3 July 2004] Cranston - Thomas G. Carmody Jr., 67, of Allen Avenue, a retired assistant fire chief, died Thursday in Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. He was the husband of Maureen A. (Gilmore) Carmody. Born in Providence, a son of the late Dr. Thomas G. Carmody Sr. and Mary (McKenna) Carmody, he had lived in Cranston for many years. Mr. Carmody had been a firefighter for the Cranston Fire Department for 33 years, retiring in 1997. He worked most of his career at Station 3 on Ladder 3, but retired as an assistant chief working out of the Cranston fire headquarters. He was a former CLCF Hockey coach, Budlong League baseball coach, and a carpenter at the Providence Boys' Clubs for over 20 years. He was a member of Local 1363. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War, and a communicant of St. Matthew Church. He enjoyed fishing and golfing. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Thomas G. Carmody III and Sean P. Carmody, both of Cranston; a brother, Gerard Carmody of Charlestown; a sister, Mary Duchesneau of Cranston; and two granddaughters. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Matthew Church, Elmwood Avenue. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery.

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 15 June 2005] Carmody, Paul F., 44, of Ft. Lauderdale and South Kingstown died Friday at home in Florida. Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late John F., and Barbara C. (Pudsey) Carmody, he had lived in Florida for 15 years and had been a longtime summer resident of South Kingstown. Mr. Carmody had been a manufacturers representative for John F. Carmody Inc. for many years. He is survived by a brother John J. Carmody of Booth Bay Harbor, ME; four sisters Susan M. Marcey of Coventry, CT, Ann F. Pacheco of Uxbridge, MA, Beth E. Lenau of Bakersfield, CA, and Jean M. Carmody of Warwick, and several nieces and nephews. His funeral service will be Friday at 10 a.m. in the chapel at St. Joseph Cemetery, Nooseneck Hill Rd., West Greenwich. Burial will follow. Arrangements by Russell J. Boyle & Son.

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 9 Apr 2006] Carmody, James C. Sr., 76, died April 1, 2006 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence. He was the beloved husband of the late Catherine M. (Burns) Carmody and the former husband of Judi (Baker) Carmody. Born in Providence, a son of the late John J. and Mary A. (Edges) Carmody. He was a resident of Warwick for many years. Mr. Carmody was an accountant for Gorham Mfg. Co. for many years before retiring in 1993 and a Korean War Army Veteran. He is survived by three children, several grandchildren and siblings. Funeral services were held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Home and Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860, in his memory would be appreciated. Arrangments with Henault- Gallogly, Funeral Directors. 

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 3 Nov 2007] Carmody, Thomas M., 78, of Boston Neck Rd., Narragansett died on Friday Nov. 2, 2007 at South County Hospital, Wakefield. He was the husband of Mary F. 'Murph' (Ollis) Carmody. He was born in Pittsburg, PA a son of the late Thomas and Blanche ( Shields ) Carmody and he had resided in Narragansett since 1968. Living by his oft-quoted credo Loyalty, Effort and Enthusiasm, as an educator, coach, administrator, mentor, friend, and athletic advocate, Tom Carmody's illustrious career spanned over a half century of achievement and success. After a coaching career that took him from Bethel Park High School in his native Pittsburg, to Penn State, Duke, and U.R.I., Tom began his association with Johnson & Wales in the seventies. Through the nineties, he was an integral part of the Department of Admissions for the School of Technology. Then in 1998, he was asked to assist in the administration of a department near and dear to his heart-intercollegiate athletics. From 1999-2002, Tom oversaw the rapid growth and astounding development of the Johnson & Wales athletic program. In three short years as the director of athletics, Tom instilled professionalism and vision, providing leadership and an uncanny sense of direction. Armed with many a story, the most firm of handshakes, an astute knowledge of collegiate sports, and an engaging personality, he helped to vault Wildcat athletics to new heights at the start of the new millennium. He was a naval veteran of the Korean War and former chairman of the R.I. Higher Education Assistance Authority for more than 10 years. Beside his wife he is survived by his children; Kelly Perry and her husband Brian of Cumming, GA and Michael Carmody and his wife Carina of Wakefield. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren and was the brother of the late James Carmody. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday 2-6pm at the Christian Brothers Center, Chapel of Our Lady of the Star , 635 Ocean Rd., Narragansett followed by a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday at 10:00am in the Chapel. Burial with military honors will take place in New Fernwood Cemetery, Kingston. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ocean Tides School at the Christian Brothers Center. Arrangements by the Nardolillo Funeral Home South County Chapel, Narragansett. 

CARMODY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 2 Dec 2007] Carmody, Michael T., 37, of Kenwood Avenue in Wakefield, died suddenly on November 28th. He was the beloved husband of Carina N. (Williams) Carmody. Born in Providence on February 3, 1970, a beloved son of Mary 'Murph' F. (Ollis) Carmody and the late Thomas M. Carmody, he was a lifelong resident of South County. Michael had been a self employed shell fisherman for more than 20 years. Besides his wife Carina and his mother Mary, Michael is survived by one son Michael T. Carmody, Jr. living at home; three daughters Jocalynn D. Carmody living at home, Kirstie Bequette of West Warwick, Katie Bequette of West Warwick; one sister Kelly Perry of Georgia. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday December 4th at 10 a.m. in St. Francis Church, 114 High Street, Wakefield. Burial will follow in New Fernwood Cemetery in Kingston. Visiting hours will be held in the Forbes Funeral Home, 28 Columbia Street, Wakefield on Monday from 5-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Michael, Jr. & Jocalynn Carmody Scholarship Fund C/O Citizen's Bank, 51 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879. 

CARNEY [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Thurs 8 Oct 1896] In this city, 6th inst., Hanora Z., beloved daughter of Catherine and the late Matthew Carney, aged 19 years. Funeral will take place from Mrs. Carney's residence, No. 166 Wilcox avenue, corner of Hall street, tomorrow, Friday, at 8 o'clock a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

CARNEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 22 June 2003] Warwick - Francis D. Carney, 82, of Sandy Lane, and Ellenton, Fla., a retired salesman, died Monday at Kent County Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Eleanor B. (McDonald) Carney. Born in Cambridge, Mass., a son of the late William and Catherine (McManus) Carney, he had been a Warwick resident since 1960 and a Florida resident for 15 years. Mr. Carney had been employed as a salesman at United Camera for 10 years before retiring in 1975. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II. Mr. Carney was a communicant of Sts. Rose & Clement Parish, and a member of the Warwick Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Bishop Hendricken High School Parents Council. He was a member of the Ridgewood Homeowners Association, and had been a coach for St. Rose of Lima CYO and St. Clement CYO. He was an avid golfer. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Daniel J. and Paul F. Carney, both of North Kingstown; a daughter, Carolyn E. Zappella of Uxbridge, Mass.; and four grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Walter Carney and Marion Fortier. The funeral and burial will be private.

CARNEY [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Thursday 3 July 2003] Attleboro -- Beatrice H. Carney, 97, a retired legal secretary, died Tuesday in the Life Care Center of Attleboro. Born in Attleboro on Sept. 15, 1905, she was the daughter of the late James and Jane (Glancy) Carney. She had been educated in Attleboro schools and attended Bryant College. Ms. Carney had worked at Attleboro City Hall before becoming a legal secretary at the Attleboro law firm of McIntyre and Henry, where she worked for many years before retiring more than 10 years ago. She was a communicant of St. John the Evangelist Church, where she was a member of the Catholic Woman's Club. She leaves her nieces, Jean Pelletier of Attleboro and Judith Pelletier of Pawtucket; her nephew, James Carney Jr. of Shrewsbury; seven great nieces and nephews; and nine great-great nieces and nephews. A funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., followed by a funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St. Burial will follow in Mount St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CARNEY (McDONALD) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 17 July 2003] Warwick - Eleanor B. (McDonald) Carney, 83, of Sandy Lane, and Ellenton, Fla., a retired cost estimator, died Friday in Kent County Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Francis D. Carney. Born in Ontario, Canada, a daughter of the late John M. and Catherine K. (O'Brien) McDonald, she had lived in Warwick since 1960, and in Florida for 15 years. Mrs. Carney had been a cost estimator at United Wire and Supply for 22 years, retiring in 1982. She was a member of SS. Rose and Clement Parish, and a former member of its Rosary and Altar Society. She was a member of the Bishop Hendricken Parents Association, the Ridgewood Homeowners Association, and the Ridgewood Ladies Bible Study Group, and was a volunteer at HCA Lake Memorial Hospital, Ellenton. She enjoyed golfing, and was a member of the Jamestown Country Club and the Ridgewood Golf Club. She leaves two sons, Daniel J. and Paul F. Carney, both of North Kingstown; a daughter, Carolyn E. Zappella of Uxbridge, Mass.; a sister, Louise Shago of Ontario; and five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The funeral and burial will be private.  

CARNEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Sunday 3 Aug 2003] New Bedford -- Brian K. Carney, 63, of Fairhaven died Friday, Aug. 1, 2003, at St. Luke's Hospital after being stricken at home. He was the husband of Constance (Herbert) Carney to whom he had been married for the past 39 years. Born in New Bedford, a son of the late Shaun W. Carney Sr. and Marie J. (Fournier) Carney, he was a lifelong Fairhaven resident. He graduated from Fairhaven High School, class of 1957, and was involved in the class alumni committee. Mr. Carney worked for Karte Kare of Fairhaven until it was purchased by Carriage Trade of Woburn, where he continued to work as a truck driver and maintenance department worker for 35 years until his retirement. He served in the Army and was honorably discharged in 1965. An avid reader and collector of whale books, he also enjoyed motorcycles and antique cars. Survivors include his widow; three daughters, Kathleen K. Carney and Mary Nosul and her husband, John, all of Fairhaven and Susannah Ponsart and her husband, Joseph, of New Bedford; four sons, Stephen Roberts and his wife, Caryl, of Reading, Pa., Martin Roberts and his wife, Sumanthi, of Orange, Conn., Bernhard Roberts of Fairhaven and Ronald Roberts of Acushnet; a brother, Shaun W. Carney Jr., and his wife, Ann, of Marion; a sister, Joan Alvheim, and her husband, Karl, of Fairhaven; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was the father of the late Ernest Roberts and brother of the late Brenna Mello. His funeral service will be at 8 p.m. Monday in the Fairlawn Home of Waring-Sullivan, 180 Washington St., Fairhaven. Cremation will be private.

CARNEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 12 Dec 2003] Thomas E. Carney, 68, of Zephyrhills, Fla., formerly of Narragansett, a materials manager for several aircraft-manufacturing companies, including Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., before retiring, died Monday at Hernndo Paco Hospice Care Center, Dade City, Fla. Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas E. and Alice (Devine) Carney, he had been a resident of Narragansett before moving to Florida in April. He was a Marine Corps and Air Force veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans. He leaves a son, Thomas E. Carney III of Springfield, Mass.; two daughters, Carolyn Mariorenzi and Katheryn Mason, both of Warwick; a sister, Celia Blicker in Rhode Island; two brothers, John Carney in Rhode Island and Robert Carney in New Hampshire; and eight grandchildren and a great-grandchild. He was the brother of the late Veronica Musso. The memorial service will be private.

CARNEY (GIBLIN) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 20 May 2004] Cranston - Margaret V. Carney, 90, of Saxonia Road, a retired personnel manager, died Monday at home. She was the wife of the late Charles A. Carney. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late William M. and Margaret V. (Whelan) Giblin. Mrs. Carney had been personnel manager at the former Brier Mfg. Co., in Providence, for many years before retiring in 1976. She was a member of the Cranston Senior Center. Mrs. Carney volunteered at the Cranston School Department and the Cranston Library, and was a reader at InSight, an organization for the blind. She leaves several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Mary M. Giblin. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Ann Church, Cranston Street. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery.

CARNEY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Wednesday 30 Mar 2005] New Bedford -- Edward J. Carney, 92, of New Bedford died Tuesday, March 29, 2005, at St. Luke's Hospital after a brief illness. He was the widower of Mary M. (McHugh) Carney. A lifelong resident of New Bedford, he was the son of the late Patrick and Bridget (McCarthy) Carney. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish at St. James Church. Mr. Carney was an office manager at King Lumber Co. in Dartmouth until he retired. He graduated from Holy Family High School and Kinyon-Campbell Business School. Survives include two sons, Hugh J. Carney and his wife, Linda, of Dartmouth and John F. Carney of Bolton Notch, Conn.; two grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Hugh J. Carney and Francis Carney. His funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish at St. James Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. 

CARNEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 1 Dec 2005] Carney, Francis P. 'Pat', 87, a retired manufacturing manager, died Wednesday at home. He was the husband of the late Lillian C. (Huling) Carney. Born in Warwick, a son of the late Patrick and Josephine (Croteau) Carney, he had lived in East Greenwich before moving to West Warwick 25 years ago. Mr. Carney was a veteran of The United States Army Air Force, having served in World War II. Mr. Carney had been employed with Bostich Corporation, East Greenwich for 45 years, retiring in 1990. He was a founding member of St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Warwick and a member of the Apponaug Old Timers. He is survived by a son Patrick F. Carney and his wife Michele of Granby, CT; two sisters Lucille H. Carvalho of Warwick and Marie R. Fournier of North Kingstown; five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Joseph, Julian, Philip, and Bernard Carney, Beatrice M. Keefe, Eileen P. Larkin. His funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave., Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Catherine of Siena Church, 3250 Post Rd., Warwick. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory to the R.I. Veterans Home/ Homeless Program, 480 Metacom Ave., Bristol, RI 02909 or Chariots of Hope, 45 Barber Pond Rd., Bloomfield, CT 06002 would be appreciated.

CARNEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 18 July 2007] Carney, Kevin S., 46, of Lexington Ave., passed away Sunday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of 27 years to Donna J. (Bunker) Carney. Born in Cranston, a son of Robert C. and Gail F. (Labor) Carney, he had been a resident of West Warwick all his life. Kevin was employed by the Mueller Company in Smithfield. He was a Martial Arts instructor at KI DO RYU Ju Jitsu, a member of the Kyudan Ju Jitsu Federation and a coach for the West Warwick Girls Softball League. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Sarah E. Carney, a brother, David Carney, his maternal grandparents, two aunts, brother and sister-in-laws and his nieces and nephews. His funeral service will be held Friday at 10:00 a.m. in the Robert A. Iannotti Funeral Home, 415 Washington St., Coventry. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Kevin's name made to the West Warwick Girls Softball League, would be appreciated. 

CARON (McPHILLIPS) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 19 2005] Caron, Patricia Eileen (McPhillips), 77, of Hallworth House, Providence and formerly of Pawtucket, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on August 16, 2005 in Pawtucket. She was the former wife of the late Rene V. Caron. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph M. McPhillips, Sr. and Catherine F. (Wilde) McPhillips. She resided most of her life in Pawtucket, having graduated from the former West High School in 1947 and Rhode Island Junior College in 1974. She worked as a nurse at Pawtucket Memorial Hosptial for 25 years. She was previously employed by Sears, Providence. She also served as a handicapped bus monitor for the city of Pawtucket for many years. In her leisure time she enjoyed Rhode Island beaches, entertaining for family and friends, ski vacations with her family, and travels to Italy, Ireland and Alaska. She is survived by three daughters, Jean M. Kennedy and husband George of Chelmsford, MA, Caroline P. Zimmel and husband John of Oxford, CT and Barbara J. Winsor and husband Gregory of Lincoln; six grandchildren, George, Alexander and Charlotte Kennedy and Meredith, Mitchell and Maxwell Winsor; sisters and brothers, Mary E. Mularz of Pawtucket, Anna B. Bricault of Cumberland, Edward J. McPhillips of Narragansett, Dolores R. Bonetti of Cranston, Sister Mary Agnes of the Cross of The Little Sisters of The Poor of Enfield, CT and William B. McPhillips of Pawtucket; many nieces and nephews, as well as many loving friends. She was the sister of the late Joseph M. McPhillips, Catherine F. Surowiec and John 'Jack' McPhillips. The funeral will be held Monday, August 22, at 10 a.m. from the William W. Tripp Funeral Home, 1008 Newport Ave., Pawtucket followed by a Mass of Chritian Burial at 11 a.m. in the Church of St. Leo the Great, 699 Central Ave., Patwucket. Christian Burial will follow. Visitation Sunday 4-8 p.m. If desired, memorial gifts may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 245 Waterman St., Suite 306, Providence, RI 02906. 

CARPENTER (BRADY) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, May 2008] Middletown - Eileen F. (Brady) Carpenter, 88, of Murphy Circle, Middletown, RI, died Thursday, May 22, 2008, at her home. She was the wife of Frederick L. Carpenter. Born in Taunton, MA on December 18, 1919, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Ella (Fleck) Brady. A 1939 graduate of Brockton High School, she supported the war effort during World War II by working at Firestone Rubber Co. in Fall River, MA making gas masks for the armed forces. Mrs. Carpenter was a member of the Once-A-Month Society and Calvary United Methodist Church for many years. She enjoyed gardening, growing houseplants, particularly African- violets, and craftwork. In addition to her husband of 61 years, she is survived by her daughter, Joan F. Kokernack and her husband Russell of West Warwick, RI, her son, Robert N. Carpenter of California, a grandson, Jeremy Booth and his wife Mandy of Newport, RI, a granddaughter, Stephanie Beazley and her husband Brian of Broomfield, CO, a great-grandson, Jace Booth and a great-granddaughter, Alexis Beazley. Her funeral will be held on Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at 11 a.m. in Calvary United Methodist Church, Turner and Wyatt Roads, Middletown. Burial will be in Middletown Cemetery in Middletown. Calling hours will be held Monday, May 26, 2008, from 4-7 p.m. in the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society of Rhode Island, 931 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 3004, Warwick, RI 02886 or to the Arthritis Foundation, Rhode Island Chapter, Airport Office Park, 2348 Post Road Suite 104, Warwick, RI 02886.

CARR [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 7 Oct 1882] Died… In this city, 30th ult., Walter, infant son of Patrick and Jennie Carr, aged 8 weeks.

CARR (GERAGHTY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 20 Nov 2003] Central Falls - Susan B. (Geraghty) Carr, 49, of Cross Street, died Monday at home. She was the wife of the late Joseph Carr. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Arthur R. and Ruth E. (Emerson) Geraghty, she had lived in Cumberland before moving to Central Falls 10 years ago. Mrs. Carr had been an assembler at Bio-Detek, in East Providence, for 16 years. She was a 1974 graduate of Davies Vocational High School, Lincoln, and a member of the Pawtucket Assembly 3, Order of Rainbow Girls. She leaves a brother, David A. Geraghty of Cumberland; her mother-in-law, Teresa Carr of Pawtucket; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be held Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in Bellows-Falso Funeral Chapel, 160 River Rd., Lincoln. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CARR [Providence RI Journal, Friday 21 May 2004] East Providence - James Carr Sr., 80, of Penrod Avenue, Riverside, a retired letter carrier, died Wednesday at the Rhode Island Veterans Home, Bristol. He was the husband of the late Louise S. (Wallace) Carr. Born in New York City, a son of the late Thomas and Mae (Fitzsimmons) Carr, he had lived in Riverside for 50 years. Mr. Carr had been a letter carrier at the Riverside post office for 41 years before retiring in 1982, and was a life member of the National Association of Letter Carriers. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was a recipient of the Purple Heart. As a crew member of the submarine Sealion, it was recounted in the book Return from the River Kwai that he took a religious medallion that his mother had given him before the war and handed it to a rescued prisoner of war, telling him, "You need this more than I do." Mr. Carr was a member of Riverside American Legion Post 10, and the Silent Service Association. He enjoyed boating, fishing and carpentry. He leaves a daughter, Judith L. Vincent of Barrington; a son, James E. Carr Jr. of Rehoboth; a sister, Rita Aiston of New York City; and five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Raymond, John, Thomas and Eugene Carr. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. from W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Ave., Riverside, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, Riverside. Burial will be in Olivet Memorial Park.  

CARR (McGANN) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Thursday 14 July 2005] North Attleboro -- Mary L. Carr, 81, of 85 North Washington St., North Attleboro, died July 11, 2005, in Sturdy Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Martin A. Carr. Born in North Attleboro on Sept. 3, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Martha (Borucinski) McGann. Mrs. Carr was educated in North Attleboro schools, and a graduate of North Attleboro High School. She worked for many years at the former Alice Shop in downtown North Attleboro. Meeting, talking, and laughing with the many people she came into contact with on a daily basis at the store and in the downtown area brought her great joy. She also was an avid worker and supporter of the March of Dimes years ago. Mrs. Carr attended and supported many North Attleboro High School reunions along with her late husband. Staying in touch and sharing good times with her classmates was a very important part of her life. Yearly travel to Florida and time spent vacationing on Cape Cod were other interests that she shared with her husband. She is survived by three sons, Michael E. Carr of North Attleboro, Richard D. Carr of Rehoboth, and David J. Carr of Plainville; three sisters, Martha Barney of North Attleboro, Alaine Bradley of Little Compton, R.I., and Ann Keith of North Attleboro; and two grandchildren, Meggan (cq) Carr and Michael D. Carr, both of North Attleboro. She was the sister of the late Eleanor Gaw. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral Mass on Monday, July 18, 2005 at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 14 Park Street, North Attleboro. Visiting hours are omitted. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery,  Attleboro Falls. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mary's name may be made to Lyme Disease Foundation, P.O. Box 332, Tolland, CT 06084-0332 Arrangements are under the direction of the John J. Diamond Funeral Home, 180 North Washington Street, North Attleboro.

CARR [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 17 Nov 2005] Carr, Orrin J., 85, of Sumner Brown Road, and formerly of High St., died Tuesday in the Mt. St. Rita Health Center, Cumberland. He was the husband of the late Eileen (Dwyer) Carr. Born in the Valley Falls section of Cumberland he was a son of the late Henry and Florence (Breslin) Carr. He was a life long Cumberland resident. He was employed by the State of Rhode Island at the I.M.H. and State Prison Complex for 35 years. He was a communicant of St. Patrick Church, Cumberland. He leaves four sons, Patrick Carr of Coventry, Joseph Carr of Chesapeake, VA, John Carr and Michael Carr, both of Cumberland; four daughters, Mary Macro of Lincoln, Florence Calhoun of Wilmington, DE, Teresa Carr of Safety Harbor, FL and Anne Carr of Central Falls; one brother, Henry Carr of Johnston; two sisters, Rita Ross of South County and Cleta Gardner of Winter Haven, FL; 14 grandchildren. He was also the brother of the late Walter, Everett and Raymond Carr and the late Florence Quinn. His funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from the J. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Rd., Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St.Patrick Church, Broad St., Cumberland. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Cumberland. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours Friday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be to Mt. St. Rita Health Center, 15 Sumner Brown Rd., Cumberland, RI 02864. 

CARR (FERRY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 27 Jan 2008] Carr, Helen A. (Ferry), 81, died Saturday at her home. She was the wife of the late Charles F. Carr who pre-deceased her eight days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Carr were married for 58 years. Born in Pawtucket and a lifelong resident of the city Mrs. Carr was the daughter of the late Thomas E. and Annie (Connors) Ferry. She was a Shipping Supervisor for the former Williams and Anderson Co. retiring in 1990. Mrs. Carr graduated from St. Raymond's School and was a member of the Fife & Drum Corp. She was a graduate of the former Pawtucket West High School Class of 1944 and a member of the schools swim, basketball, track and badminton teams. She was a communicant of St. Raymond's Parish and held membership in the St Raymond's Lesiure Group. and volunteered at the St Jean's Food Bank and later the St. Raymond's Food Bank. Surviving are two sons: Edward F. Carr of Pawtucket and Thomas H. Carr of Warwick; two brothers, Edward J. Ferry of Pawtucket and Thomas G. Ferry of Providence; three sisters; Elizabeth M. Ferry, Nora McDevitt and Mary Lonergan all of Pawtucket; two grandchildren, Jason Carr of North Smithfield and Destiny Carr of North Attleboro, MA. Mrs. Carr was the sister of the late Raymond A. Ferry. The Funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Cheetham Mortuary, 1012 Newport Ave. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. in St Raymond's Church, 1240 North Main St., Providence. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Tuesday 3-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations are requested to be made to St. Raymond's Food Bank in her memory. 

CARR [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 19 Feb 2008] Plainville - David J. Carr, 47, of Belcher Street, Plainville, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. Born in Attleboro on Oct. 29, 1960, he was the son of the late Martin and Mary (McGann) Carr. David was a graduate of North Attleboro High School, and was currently working at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets. An avid sportsman and outdoorsman, he was a longtime member of the Wrentham Sportsman Club. David also enjoyed motorcycle riding. David also enjoyed playing Santa Claus during the holidays at several area nursing homes. A free spirit, he was a friend to all, especially those less fortunate than himself. He will forever be remembered as a kind, caring, good person who was available to friends in need. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a memorial celebration of David's life on Sunday, Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. in the Wrentham Sportsman Club, Madison Street, Plainville. Arrangements are under the direction of the John J. Diamond Funeral Home, 180 North Washington St., North Attleboro.

CARREIRO (PADDEN) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 15 Oct 2005] Carreiro, Rita (Padden) 83, of 86 Haskins Avenue, Tiverton, died Wednesday. She was the wife of the late Joseph Michael Carreiro, Jr. Born in Fall River, MA, she was the daughter of the late Cornelius Padden and Winifred (Holt) Padden. She lived most of her life in Tiverton but had also lived in Ireland for many years after her retirement. She was an Elementary Teacher with the Tiverton School System for over 30 years. She was a graduate of RI College of Education. She was a communicant of St. Christopher's Parish. She is survived by a son, J. Michael Carreiro, III of Tiverton and two daughters, Eileen Ferri of North Kingstown, RI and Kathleen Dean of Easthampton, MA. She also leaves four grandchildren, Beth Neuman, Michael Carreiro, Brian and Aaron Ferri along with six great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Winifred Padden Deschene. Her Funeral will be held Monday at 8 a.m. from the Pocasset Memorial Funeral Home, 462 Main Road, Tiverton, RI with a Mass at Good Shepard Church on South Main Street, Fall River at 9 a.m. Burial at RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, RI. In lieu of flowers, donations to American Parkinsons Disease Assn., 1250 Hyland Road, Staten Island, NY 10305.

CARROLL [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 29 April 1882] Died… In Providence… 20th inst., William Carroll, 67.

CARROLL (McELHANEY) [Pawtuxet Valley RI Daily Times, 3 July 1895] Death notice: CARROLL, - In Phenix [RI], 3d inst., Ann, widow of the late Hugh Carroll, in the 79th year of her age. Funeral Friday from her residence, at 9 o'clock a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. No carriages. [Pawtuxet Valley RI Daily Times, Saturday, 6 July 1895] The funeral of Mrs. Ann Carroll, mother of ex-mayor Hugh J. Carroll of Pawtucket, who died at her home here Wednesday morning was solemnized yesterday morning at SS. Peter and Paul's church, Rev. E. F. Carrigan officiating. The church was filled with relatives and friends of the desceased. The remains were taken to the Catholic cemetery on Phenix hill for burial. [research note: I suspect that Ann (McElhaney) Carroll was of County Mongaghan, Ireland and was of the same family that married in my MARTIN and McMAHON families. I would welcome anyone with burial location for Mayor Carroll to send me a note. Please contact me if you can add to what I have of this family in my data base. Al Rose e-mail [email protected] Please visit my GEDCOM posted at URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=butchrose]

CARROLL [HANLEY] [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Monday, 25 November 1907] Mrs. Bridget Carroll, widow of Patrick Carroll, died last evening at her home, 497 East Main Street. She attended St. Patrick's Church for a number of years and had a very large number of friends who will regret to learn of her death. She is survived by four sons: Owen, Frank, John and Thomas Carroll and three daughters: Mrs. Mary Flynn, Mrs. Winifred Clegg and Mrs. Catherine King. The funeral will occur on Thursday morning followed by a requiem mass at St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. [Fall River MA Evening News, Tuesday, November 26, 1907] A still alarm of fire at 6:30, Monday evening, called apparatus to a tenement occupied by Mrs. Bridget Carroll at No. 497 East Main Street where smoke was issuing from the side of a chimney within the house. The damage was only nominal. [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Tuesday, November 26, 1907] Carroll - 24th inst., Mrs. Bridget Carroll, widow of the late Patrick Carroll. Residence No. 497 East Main Street. Funeral notice tomorrow. [Fall River MA Evening News, Friday, November 29, 1907] The funeral of Bridget Carroll took place Thursday from her late residence on East Main Street. A High Mass of requiem was sung at Patrick's Church by Rev. Fr. Tobin and the burial was in St. Patrick's cemetery. Owen, Thomas, John and Frank Carroll were the pall bearers. [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Friday, November 29, 1907] The funeral of Bridget Carroll occurred yesterday from her late residence on East Main Street and was well attended. A High Mass of requiem was sung for the repose of her soul at Patrick's Church by Rev. Fr. Tobin. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery. The pall bearers were Owen, Thomas, John and Frank Carroll, sons of the deceased. [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald, Thursday, 2 December 1909] The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carroll, 45 Laurel Street, will sympathize with them in the death of the infant son, William, which occurred this morning at the home of his parents. [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Thursday, December 2, 1909] Carroll - 1st inst., William, beloved son of Thomas A. and Sarah A. Carroll, nee Cawley, aged 5 months and 30 days. Funeral will take place from Mr. Carroll's residence No. 45 Laurel Street, tomorrow, Friday, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Monday, 6 December 1909] Carroll - 6th inst., Margaret, beloved daughter of Thomas A. and Sarah A. Carroll, nee Cawley, aged 6 months and 5 days. Funeral will take place from Mr. Carroll's residence No. 45 Laurel Street, tomorrow, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [New Bedford MA Evening Standard, Tues. 13 June 1922] Deaths; Fall River - June 10, James Carroll.

CARROLL [Fall River MA Globe, Friday, 6 January 1923] Owen Carroll. Owen Carroll, son of James M. Carroll, a well known resident of the South End , died at his home, 679 Birch Street, yesterday. Beside his father , he leaves his wife, Mrs. Margaret (Weldon) Carroll; three sons, James, Patrick and William Carroll; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Mandy; three brothers, Frank, John and Thomas Carroll; three sisters, Mrs. Abraham Clegg, Mrs. James Flynn and Mrs. James King. His funeral will take place tomorrow morning when a high mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. [Fall River MA Globe, Monday, January 9, 1923] Owen Carroll. The funeral of Owen Carroll took place from his brother's residence James F. Carroll, 679 Birch Street, this morning. The Rev. Fr. Maloney celebrated a high mass of requiem at St. Patrick's church. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by relatives and friends. Interment followed in St. Patrick's cemetery, and the bearer's were John Carroll, Patrick Carroll, Maurice King and Joseph Flynn. [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald News, 3 October 1929] Francis J. Carroll. Francis J. Carroll, a resident of the southern section for nearly 50 years, died yesterday at his home, 393 King Street, after an illness of several months. Mr. Carroll was the son of the late Patrick and Bridget Carroll. He had been a communicant of St. Patrick's parish for nearly a half a century and was a member of the men's communion league of that parish. Well known in the community, Mr. Carroll was held in high regard by a wide circle of friends. Surviving him are his wife, Elizabeth (Hopkins) Carroll; two sons, Francis and Everett; two daughters, Miss Catherine and Miss Elizabeth Carroll; two brothers, John and Thomas Carroll; three sisters, Mrs. James Flynn, Mrs. Abraham Clegg and Mrs. Catherine King and one grandson. The funeral services will be held in St. Patrick's Church tomorrow morning when a high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Tonight at 8 the members of the Men's Communion league will gather at the house for prayer. [Fall River MA Herald News October 5, 1929] Francis J. Carroll. The funeral of Francis J. Carroll was held today from his late home, 393 King Street, followed by services at St. Patrick's church, where a high mass of requiem was celebrated by Rev. James Gerrard. There were many floral tributes. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery. The bearers were John, William, and Patrick Carroll, Thomas Clegg, Maurice F. King and Joseph Flynn. Among the many floral tributes were pieces from the R. A. McWhirr Co., Fall River Hat Co., and the steel workers at the Washington Bridge, Providence.  [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday, 7 December 1934] John J. Carroll, Resident of This City 50 Years, Well Known in South End is Survived By His Wife, Two Sons and Two Daughters. John J. Carroll, a resident of this city for more than fifty years, died this morning at his home, 754 Globe Street. He was a native of Manchester, England. Mr. Carroll was for many years employed as a card grinder, retiring from active work five years ago. He had lived in the South End for many years and enjoyed the respect and esteem of his many friends in that section. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary (Cummings) Carroll; two sons, John J. Jr. and Frank T. Carroll both of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs. Mary LeBoeuf and Miss Henrietta H. Carroll; one brother, Thomas and two sisters, Mrs. Abram Clegg and Mrs. Mary Flynn. Funeral services will be held in St. Patrick's church Monday morning when a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9. [Fall River MA Herald News, Monday, December 10, 1934] John J. Carroll. The funeral of John J. Carroll took place from his home, 754 Globe Street, followed by services in St. Patrick's church where a solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated Rev. Edward J Moriarty, assisted by Rev. John H. McCann, deacon and Rev. William H. Dolan, sub deacon. Music was by Prof. and Mrs. Thomas J. Haggrety, Peter F. Duffy and William Tierney, with Prof. Haggrety as organist. There were many floral tributes and spiritual offerings. Interment was in the family lot in St. Patrick's cemetery. The bearers were John J. and Joseph F. Flynn, Patrick F., Joseph P. and Frank Carroll and Thomas J. Clegg. [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday, December 8, 1934] Carroll - In this city, Dec 7, John J. Carroll beloved husband of Mary (Cummings) Carroll. Funeral from his late residence No. 754 Globe Street, Monday, December 10 at 8:15 o'clock a.m. A solemn high mass of requiem will be sung for the repose of his soul at St. Patrick's church at 9 o'clock. [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday, 30 June 1961] Carroll - In this city, June 30, 1961, Thomas A. Carroll, husband of the late Sarah A. (Cawley) Carroll, and the son of the late Patrick and the late Bridget (Hanley) Carroll. Age 89. Residence 45 Laurel St. Funeral will be held from the Donnelly Funeral Home, 1173 South Main St., on Monday, July 3, at 8: a.m. with a solemn high mass of requiem to be celebrated for the repose of his soul at St. Patrick's Church. Relatives and friends invited. Calling hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment at St. Patrick's cemetery. [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday, July 1, 1961] Thomas Carroll Dies At Age 89. Thomas A. Carroll, 89, of 45 Laurel St., husband of the late Sarah A. (Cawley) Carroll, died yesterday in a convalescent home here, after a short illness. Born in England, son of the late Patrick and the late Bridget (Hanley) Carroll, he was a resident of this city for 77 years. He was a member of St. Patrick's parish and a member of the Holy Name Society of that parish. He is survived by three sons, Joseph T. Carroll of this city, Patrick F. of Levittown, N.Y., and John A. Carroll of Washington Heights, N.Y. The funeral will be held Monday morning from the Donnelly Funeral Home, 1173 South Main St., with a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. [Fall River MA Herald News, Monday July 3, 1961] Thomas A. Carroll. The funeral of Thomas A. Carroll of 45 Laurel St., husband of the late Sarah A. (Cawley) Carroll took place this morning from the Donnelly Funeral Home, with a solemn high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's Church at 9. Rev. John P. Cronin was celebrant, assisted by Rev. John J. Delaney, deacon, and Rev. James Drury, subdeacon. Representing the U.S. Post Office were Postmaster Edward C. Berube and Superintendent of Mails Ralph N. Friar. In attendance was a delegation of the Sisters of Mercy. A recitation of the rosary was led at the funeral home yesterday afternoon by Father Cronin. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery where Father Delaney said prayers. Bearers were John Carroll, John Flynn, James Clegg, James Cawley, William Carroll and Francis Clegg.  [contact Earle Flynn]

CARROLL [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Sunday 26 Jan 2003] Attleboro - John J. Carroll, of Holden Street, died Friday. He was the husband of Kathleen M. (Denneney) Carroll. He was born in Upton, a son of the late Joseph and Mary (Gorman) Carroll. He was educated in Rutland, and was a graduate of The College of the Holy Cross in Worcester. Mr. Carroll was a World War II Army veteran, serving in the European Theater for three years. Upon returning from the war, he settled in Attleboro, where he was employed at the former First National Bank in the city. Later, he worked for many years as a sales representative for the Foxboro Co. Mr. Carroll was appointed in 1969 as a probation officer at the Fourth District Court in Attleboro. In 1970, he was appointed chief probation officer. He retired in 1988. He was a member of Saint John the Evangelist Church in Attleboro, as well as of the committee to build Saint John the Evangelist School and Bishop Feehan High School, both in Attleboro. He was a charter member of the Attleboro Area Serra Club, and the Saint Vincent de Paul Society, where he was a member for 39 years, serving as president and treasurer. He also worked on committees associated with the Welfare Department, and was a former member of the Douglas White Fourth Degree of the Knights of Columbus, and of the Saint John Council Knights of Columbus, where served as Grand Knight. Mr. Carroll was a recipient of the Marian Medal from the Bishop of Fall River for his dedication and loyal service to the church and the diocese. In addition to his wife, he leaves one son, Thomas Carroll of Attleboro; two daughters, Anne Carroll and Patricia Carroll, both of Attleboro; a sister, Alice Carroll of Upton; and two granddaughters. He was the father of the late Mary Carroll and Jean M. Carroll. A funeral will be held at 9 a.m. on Tuesday from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St. A funeral Mass will follow at 10 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Attleboro. DEATH NOTICE: CARROLL-John J. Carroll. January 24, 2003. Beloved husband of Kathleen M. (Denneny) Carroll. Loving father of Thomas J. and his wife Lee Ann Carroll, Anne E. Carroll and Patricia M. Carroll, all of Attleboro, and the late Mary Carroll and Jean M. Carroll. Beloved grandfather of Caitlin Carroll and Siobhan Carroll, both of Attleboro. Brother of Alice Carroll of Upton, MA. Residence: Holden Street, Attleboro. A funeral will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 9 A.M. from the DUFFY-POULE FUNERAL HOME, 20 Peck St., Attleboro. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 10 A.M. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St., Attleboro. Visiting hours will be held on Monday, Jan. 27th from 4-7 P.M. Burial will take place in St. John's Cemetery, West St., Attleboro. Donations in his name may be made to: St. Vincent de Paul Society, c/o St. John the Evangelist Church, One St. John Place, Attleboro, MA 02703.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 6 March 2003] Warwick - Jane M. Carroll, 78, of Cowesett Road, a retired inspector, died yesterday in Kent County Memorial Hospital. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late James J. and Mary (McGarrahan) Carroll, she had lived in Cranston for 23 years before moving to Warwick 20 years ago. Miss Carroll had been an inspector at A.T. Cross Co., Providence, for 20 years, retiring in 1981. She leaves seven nieces and nephews, Lynne M. and Nancy J. Carroll and Joanne Vittoriso, all of Providence, John T. and James E. Carroll, both of Warwick, Michael J. Carroll of New York City and Robert V. Carroll of Cranston. She was the sister of the late John J., James R. and Joseph E. Carroll. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Gregory the Great Church, Cowesett Road. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CARROLL (YOUNG) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 25 April 2003] Warwick - Isabelle F. Carroll, 87, of Helen Avenue, a retired saleswoman, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Joan R. Matteson of Warwick. She was the wife of Joseph P. Carroll. They had been married for 61 years. Born in Cranston, a daughter of the late Christopher and Ellen C. (Marlo) Young, she had lived in Warwick for 46 years. Mrs. Carroll had been a saleslady for the former Cherry & Webb store in Midland Mall for 10 years before her retirement. A communicant of SS. Rose & Clement Parish active in many church activities, she was a member and past president of the Rosary & Altar Guild and the Ladies Auxiliary of Knights of Columbus Council 2295. She was a former member of Potowomut Golf Club. Besides her husband and daughter, she leaves three sons, Robert J. and Paul E. Carroll, both of Warwick, and Kevin C. Carroll of North Kingstown, and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late George J. and Christopher D. Young, and Helen C. Enright. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 10:15 a.m. from Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:30 in St. Clement Church, 111 Long St. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CARROLL [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Wednesday 18 June 2003] Richard Wayne Carroll, June 17, 2003. Beloved son of Margaret J. (Brennan) Carroll of Attleboro and the late Richard L. Carroll. Loving brother of Linda M. Hallas of Attleboro, Diane L. Frost of Gilford, VT; Mary-Ellen Palmer of Walpole; Robert E. Carroll of Taunton and Michael W. Carroll of Providence, RI. Mr. Carroll is survived by ten nieces and nephews and many relatives and longtime friends. He was the uncle of the late Jamie L. Hallas and Christopher J. Hallas. Residence: Dean Street, Attleboro. A Funeral will be held on Saturday, June 21, 2003 at 9 A.M. from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck Street, Attleboro. Followed by a Funeral Mass with Military Honors at 10 A.M. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St., Attleboro. Visiting Hours will be held on Friday, June 20th from 5-8 P.M. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions in his memory may be made to: The American Diabetes Association, 222 Richmond Street, Providence, RI 02903 and/or The National Kidney Foundation, 125 Carlsbad Street, Cranston, RI 02920. [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 June 2003] Attleboro - Richard Wayne Carroll, 53, of Dean Street, a shoe salesman, died Tuesday at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston. Born in Attleboro on Aug. 5, 1949, he was a son of Margaret J. (Brennan) Carroll of Attleboro, and the late Richard L. Carroll. Mr. Carroll had been a shoe salesman at Sak's Fifth Avenue at Copley Place, Boston, for several years, and previously worked at Bally of Switzerland, and Bloomingdale's. During the Vietnam War, he served as a Navy corpsman on the Francis Marion in the Mediterranean Sea. He was a 1967 graduate of Attleboro High School and attended Fisher Junior College. Mr. Carroll enjoyed gardening. Besides his mother, he leaves three sisters, Linda M. Hallas of Attleboro, Diane L. Frost of Gilford, Vt., and Mary-Ellen Palmer of Walpole, Mass.; and two brothers, Robert E. Carroll of Taunton and Michael W. Carroll of Providence. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., with a funeral Mass with military honors at 10 in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St. Burial will be private.  

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 12 Oct 2003] Cumberland - Francis "Fran" T. Carroll, 86, of Old Diamond Hill Road, president and treasurer of the former J.B. Farnum Co., died Friday in Emerald Bay Manor. He was the husband of Lucille (Daigle) Carroll; they had been married for 58 years. Born on Feb. 28, 1917, in Milville, Mass., a son of the late George W. and Margaret (Hart) Carroll, he had resided in Cumberland for the past 18 years, and previously had lived in Woonsocket. He had spent most of his summers in Misquimicut Beach, Westerly, since the 1930s. He attended the University of Notre Dame and Providence College. Mr. Carroll had been the president and treasurer of the former J.B. Farnum Co. of Woonsocket for many years, until retiring in 1982. An Army veteran of World War II, when he was among the first draftees, he served with a combat engineer unit in North Africa. A member of the great convoy of 850 transports and warships that carried out the invasion of French North Africa, he was cited for leadership in action in the Harbor of Oran. He served for five years, and was awarded several decorations, including two Bronze Stars for service, before he was discharged as a captain. Mr. Carroll was a communicant of St. Joan of Arc Church, and a former communicant of St. Charles Church, in Woonsocket. An avid golfer, he was a member for many years of the Winnisucket Golf Club. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Peter F. Carroll in New York; two daughters, Nancy J. Carroll of Cumberland and Susan J. Foley of Westerly; a sister, Marie O'Brien of Manchester, N.H.; and a grandson. He was the brother of the late Charles E. Carroll, George W. Carroll Jr. and Marjorie Bliss. The funeral service, with military honors, will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joan of Arc Church, Mendon Road. Burial will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Blackstone, Mass.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 28 Dec 2003] East Providence - Gladys Carroll, 94, of Anthony Street, a teacher in the East Providence school system for 33 years, died Friday at home. She had been the longtime companion of the late Meredeth Jones. Born in East Providence, a daughter of the late Frank C. and Isabelle (Blackburn) Carroll, she had been an East Providence resident most of her life. She was a graduate of Classical High School and Brown University, Providence, and had attended Katharine Gibbs School. She loved dogs, especially her dog, Patsy. She leaves no immediate survivors. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from Monahan Drabble Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman St., Providence, with a burial service at 10 in St. Martin Church, Orchard Avenue, Providence. Burial will be in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence.

CARROLL (McDEVITT) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 31 Jan 2004] Smithfield - Catherine L. Carroll, 91, of Greenville Avenue, a retired nurse's aide, died Thursday at Orchard View Manor, East Providence. She was the wife of the late William F. Carroll Sr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Daniel and Agnes (Brady) McDevitt, she had lived in Providence before moving to Greenville in 1934. Mrs. Carroll had been a nurse's aide for many years at Roger Williams Hospital, in Providence, before retiring in 1984. She was a communicant of St. Philip Church. She leaves two sons, William F. Carroll Jr. of Medfield, Mass., and Robert E. Carroll of Smithfield; two daughters, Susan A. Caisse of Barrington and Catherine M. Mason of Holliston, Mass.; three sisters, Alice Pryor of Warwick, and Mildred McKenna and Helen Greenup, both of Cranston; and 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Walter and Thomas McDevitt, Margaret Riley and Mary McDevitt. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from Tucker-Quinn Funeral Chapel, 643 Putnam Pike, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in St. Philip Church, Putnam Pike. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 Feb 2004] Warwick - James J. Carroll, 80, of Buttonwoods Avenue, a retired insurance adjuster, died Tuesday at Kent County Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Mary E. (Conley) Carroll. They had been married for 50 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late James J. and Ann (Murray) Carroll, he had lived in Providence before moving to Warwick in 1952. Mr. Carroll had been an insurance adjuster for 35 years before retiring in 1978 from the former American Universal Insurance Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II. A communicant of St. Clement Church, he was a lector, an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist, and a member and past president of the Legion of Mary. He was a graduate of Providence College, and a member of its Mal Brown Club. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Mary Ann Carroll of Warwick. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Clement Church, Long Street. Burial with military honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 5 Apr 2004] Warwick - Raymond L. Carroll, 87, of Harmony Court, a former supervisor, died Saturday at Brentwood Nursing home. He was the husband of the late Barbara (Hall) Carroll. Born in Taunton, Mass., a son of the late Edward and Nellie (McCarthy) Carroll, he had been a Warwick resident for 53 years. Mr. Carroll was a supervisor for Federal Products, Providence, and had worked there for 40 years before retiring in 1981. He was an accomplished artist. Mr. Carroll was a communicant of St. Timothy Church, and a lifetime 50-year member of Potowomut Golf Club. He leaves a son, David H. Carroll, and a daughter, Judith A. Kent-Cockcroft, both of West Warwick; three sisters, Kathleen Carroll of Taunton, Louise Sneade of Shrewsbury, Mass., and Mary Cronan of Somerset; and six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Edward and Rita Carroll. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue. Burial will be in Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery, North Kingstown.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 17 July 2004] Thomas Bernard "Bud" Carroll Jr., 73, of Ocala, Fla., and formerly of Providence, a retired jockey and outrider, died Tuesday at Monroe Regional Medical Center, Ocala. He was the husband of the late Joyce (Cox) Carroll. Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas B. and Anne (Molloy) Carroll, he had lived in Florida since 1994. Mr. Carroll had been a jockey and outrider in New England, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania before retiring. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. He leaves a daughter, Dawn Owen of Summerfield, Fla.; a son, Thomas P. Carroll in West Virginia; a brother, Jack Carroll of North Kingstown; a sister, Anne Pendergast of East Providence; grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was a brother of the late Catherine M. Donahue and Mary B. Watson. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 3 Aug 2004] Carroll -- Of Fall River, formerly of Taunton in Boston, Aug, 2, 2004, Rickey R. Carroll, Sr. son of Isabel (Sherwood) Carroll and the late Howard Carroll; father of Sherry, Kristi, Troy and Richey Carroll, Jr all of Fall River; grandfather of Katlyn, Kelsey, Austin, Merissa, Steven and Klya, Brother of Janet Harris, Deliha Sherman, Trinia Torres, Debbie Bean, John and Gary Carroll and the late Tyann Burchfield; also survived by several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Former husband of Deborah (Paiva) Carroll of Fall River. Visiting hours on Wednesday from 5 - 8 pm in Crapo-Hathaway Funeral Home, 350 Somerset Ave, (Route 138 South) Taunton. Interment private. Donations in his memory may be to his family, c/o Troy Carroll, 278 Whipple St., Fall River, MA 02724.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 28 Aug 2004] Kathleen Carroll, 92, of Norton Avenue, Taunton, Mass., a retired gift shop owner and advertising manager in Providence, died Wednesday at Brockton (Mass.) Hospital after an illness. Born in Taunton, a daughter of the late Edward and Helen (McCarthy) Carroll, she had lived in Taunton all her life. Miss Carroll was the owner of Kay Carroll Gifts, in Somerset. She had previously worked for the former Boston Store and Tilden-Thurbers, in Providence. She was president of the Quota Club in Taunton. She leaves three sisters, Louise Sneade of Shrewsbury, Mass., Mary P. Cronin of Somerset and Helen E. Shove of Taunton; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Rita, Edward and Raymond Carroll. The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the O'Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington St., Taunton, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 in St. Paul Church, Taunton.

CARROLL (DAILEY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 Dec 2004] Pawtucket - Dorothy M. (Dailey) Carroll, 84, of Gill Avenue, and formerly of Emerald Bay Manor, Cumberland, a retired sales clerk, died Thursday at Haven Health Center of Pawtucket. She was the wife of the late Paul J. Carroll. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Stephen H. and Mary Louise (Hopkins) Dailey, she had lived in Pawtucket for most of her life, and in Cumberland for four years, before returning to Pawtucket in June. Mrs. Carroll had been a sales clerk at the former Thom McCann shoe store in Pawtucket. She leaves three daughters, Joan Shaw of North Smithfield, Linda Tracey of Cumberland and Paula Peacock of Pawtucket; two sisters, Claire Jackson of Staten Island, N.Y., and Marilyn Douglas of Richmond; a brother, Stephen Dailey of Pawtucket; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late William Dailey. The funeral service will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Bellows-Falso Funeral Chapel, 160 River Rd., Lincoln. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 25 Jan 2005] Carroll, Mary Elizabeth, 88, formerly of Sheffield Ave. and Smith St., North Providence, died Saturday at Heritage Hills Nursing Center in Smithfield. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late George F. and Margaret E. (Maloney) Carroll, she had lived in North Providence and Providence. She attended St. Patrick's Grammar School in Providence and graduated from St. Xavier Academy and Johnson and Wales College. Miss Carroll had been employed by the Selective Service Administration during World War II and later with the Veterans Administration and Social Security Administration. She was a communicant and member of the Rosary & Altar Society of St. Augustine Church. She is survived by her nephews, George Carroll of California and Francis Carroll of Pennsylvania, and her cousins, Constance Carr of Pennsylvania, Francis J. Moran of Wisconsin, Rev. John P. Moran, SSC, a Columban Father, in the Philiippines, and William R. Moran of New York. She was the sister of the late George F. Carroll Jr. Funeral will be Thursday at 9 a.m. from The Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home 331 Smith St., Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Augustine Church, Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-7 p.m.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 6 Feb 2005] Carroll, James, J. 71, of Winthrop Ave., died Thursday at Roger Williams Medical Center. He was the husband of the late Norma (Dinneen) Carroll, and the companion of Mary M. Quinn of Providence. Born in the Bronx, NY, a son of the late James J. and Margaret (Ryan) Carroll, he had lived in Providence for 45 years. He previously lived in Ireland for 25 years. He was a union pipefitter for 35 years until he retired in 1998. He was a member of Pipefitters, Insulation, and Asbestos, Local 31. He was a charter member and past officer of the Ireland '32' Society, a member of the A.O.H. -McEnery Division 1, and a social member of the American Lithuanian Club. He was a communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church. He leaves 6 children, James J. Carroll, Jr., Gerald P. Carroll, and Breeda M. Carroll all of Providence, Mary M. Flaherty of Cranston, Valerie C. White of East Longmeadow, MA and Camilla A. Kerr of West Hartford, CT. He was the beloved grandfather of Jimmy, Abbie, Ian, Holly, and Rory. He also leaves his sisters Joan McHugh and Patricia O'Connor both of Providence, Mai Carroll and Imelda Carberry both in Co. Roscommon, Ireland and Catherine Lipson of No. Providence. Also several nieces and nephews. His funeral will be Tuesday at 8:45 AM from the Russell J. Boyle and Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Academy Ave. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket. Visitation Monday 4-8PM. In lieu of flowers donations to Blessed Sacrament Renovation Fund, C/O 239 Regent Ave., Providence, RI 02908, in his memory will be appreciated. 

CARROLL (DAILEY) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 2 Mar 2005] Carroll, Muriel D., 79, of Putnam Pike, a retired retail merchandiser, died Monday at the Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late William F. Carroll. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph A. and Mary L. (Shea) Dailey, she had lived in Providence many years, and Albany, New York for several years before moving to Greenville 16 years ago. Mrs. Carroll was a retail merchandiser for Sears in Albany, New York, before retiring in 1998. As a young woman she was a civilian employee at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station repairing aircraft and components. She leaves two daughters; Rhonda M. Connors, of Providence, Cynthia L. Lilimpakis, of Wading River, Long Island, New York, three sons; Timothy M. Carroll, of Coventry, Peter L. Carroll, of Rehoboth, MA, Richard J. Carroll, of Schenectady, New York, a sister; Rita Ryan of Vero Beach, Florida, nine grandchildren, and a great granddaughter. She was the sister of the late Robert Dailey, Edward Dailey, and her twin, Joseph Dailey. The funeral will be held Friday, at 8:00 a.m., from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:00 a.m. in Saint Pius V Church, Eaton Street. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Thursday, 5-8 p.m., to which relatives and friends are invited.  

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 8 Dec 2005] Carroll, Harry, died Wednesday December 7, 2005. He was the husband of Anne A. (Bott) Carroll. He is also survived by four children, Paul Carroll and Adele Newman of Lincoln, Peter Carroll of Ashburn, VA and Beth Paulin of Cumberland, and eight grandchildren. He was the founder and president of Limerock Printing which later became American Printing in East Providence. Committal Prayers will be offered on Saturday at 11 a.m. in RI Veterans Cemetery Columbarium Chapel, Exeter. Interment of cremains with military honors will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Salvation Army, 386 Broad St., Providence, RI 02907 would be appreciated. 

CARROLL (DODGE) [ Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Sunday 5 Mar 2006] Carroll - Frances L. (Dodge) in Attleboro on March 3, 2006. Wife of the late James J. Carroll. Daughter of the late Ernest "Pop" and Winifred L. (Murphy) Dodge. Mother of Donna R. Noonan and grandmother of Marie E. Noonan. Sister of the late Eldridge, Ernest and Sylvanus Dodge and Greta Quinn. Residence: Prescott Street , Attleboro . Funeral Tuesday at 11 A.M. in The Foley-Hathaway Funeral Home, 126 South Main St. (Route 152), Attleboro . Burial will follow in St. Stephen's Cemetery in the Village of Dodgeville , Attleboro . Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling Hours in The Foley Chapel on Monday from 5 to 8 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to the American Cancer Society, 222 Richmond Street , Providence , RI 02903 would be appreciated.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 5 Apr 2006] Carroll, Roberta C., 87, formerly of West Bay Manor and Hope St., Providence, died Tuesday at the Rhode Island Hospital. Born in Providence a daughter of the late Robert F. and Rachel A. (Keeffe) Carroll, she was a Warwick resident for 30 years. Miss Carroll was employed with the Providence Journal for 36 years as a sales representative in the business advertising department, retiring in 1983. She leaves several cousins and friends. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Monahan, Drabble & Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman St., Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Name Church, Camp St. at 10 a.m. Calling hours Wednesday 3-5 p.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Donations in her memory may be made to Holy Name Church or the charity of your choice.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 16 Apr 2006] Carroll, Joseph P., 92, formerly of Helen Avenue, Warwick died Thursday at the home of his son in North Kingstown. He was the husband of the late Isabelle F. (Young) Carroll. Born in Providence, a son of the late Peter and Ann (Coleman) Carroll, he had lived in Warwick for the past 49 years. He was an accountant for the former Atlantic Richfield Oil Company for 47 years, retiring in 1975. He was a communicant and founding member of Saint Clement Church. He was a member, and former treasurer, of Potowomut Country Club and a life member of the Warwick Council #2295 Knights of Columbus. He is survived by three sons, Robert K. Carroll of Tempe, AZ, Paul E. Carroll of Warwick and Kevin C. Carroll of North Kingstown, a daughter, Joan R. Matteson of Warwick, two brothers, Alfred and Thomas Carroll of North Providence, two sisters, Mary Laboissonniere and Ann Baxter both of North Providence, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Leo, William and John Carroll. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home 142 Centerville Road (Rt-117) Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Saint Clement Church, Long Street, Warwick. Burial will be in Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Monday 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the South Office c/o Home & Hospice Care of RI 169 George Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 in his memory would be appreciated. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 27 July 2006] Carroll, John J., 72, died Tuesday at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Donna (Ardolino) Carroll and husband of the late Joan (Mulcahey) Carroll. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Thomas B. and Anna E. (Molloy) Carroll. He was a fire fighter for the Providence Fire Department for over 30 years and had served in the Army. He leaves a daughter: Susan Turner, her husband Jeffrey and his cherished grandson, Max of Warwick. He is also survived by his sister: Anne Prendergast of Rumford, many nieces and nephews and many close friends. He the was brother of the late Catherine Donahue, Thomas Carroll and his twin, Mary Watson. Funeral Saturday at 9:00am from the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., East Greenwich. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Fourth Ave., East Greenwich. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich. Calling hours Friday, 5-8pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to VNA of Care New England, 51 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 11 Sep 2006] Carroll, John P., 83, of Cottage Grove Avenue, Warwick, a Expediter for ITT Nellis Jamesbury, before retiring, died Saturday at Kent County Hospital. He was the husband of Frances (Boland) Carroll. They had been married for 48 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Edward W. and Veronica (Murtaugh) Carroll. He had been a resident of Warwick for 43 years. He previously lived in North Providence. He was a WWII Navy Veteran. He was a member of LST Assoc. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons Joseph P. Carroll of Scottsdale, NY, John P. Carroll, Jr. of Coventry, a sister Patricia Carroll of North Providence, two brothers Edward Carroll of Warwick, James Carroll of North Providence and four grandchildren. Funeral services are private.

CARROLL [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 3 Oct 2006] Carroll - Thomas E. age 93, of Fall River, October 1, 2006.Husband of the late Blanche (Desrosiers) Carroll. Father of Maureen Carroll, Lt. Col. Thomas J. Carroll USMC Ret., Mary K. Souza and the late Jean Cinquini. Brother of Evelyn Martin, Patricia Stewart and the late John Carroll, Rita Pimental, James Carroll and Margaret Braga. His funeral will be held on Thursday October 5, 2006 at 9AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River (at Locust, Cherry & High Sts.) followed by a funeral mass at 10AM in Holy Name Church, 709 Hanover St., Fall River. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours Wednesday 4-8PM. Flowers welcome. Flowers welcome or memorial contributions may be made to the Fall River Jewish Home, 538 Robeson St., Fall River, MA 02720. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

CARROLL (CRAWFORD) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 7 Dec 2006] Carroll, Mary C., 94, of Paquin Road, died December 5, 2006 peacefully at home surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late Patrick Carroll. Born in Ardmore Derry, Northern Ireland, a daughter of the late John and Mary (Galigher) Crawford, she lived in Barrington since 1994 previously residing in Lynn, MA for 40 years. Mrs. Carroll was a domestic housekeeper for the Hotel Edison in Lynn, MA for 15 years. Mary was a communicant of St. Joseph and St. Pius Churches in Lynn, MA. She is survived by a son; John J. Carroll and his wife Elaine of Barrington, a sister; Sadie Crawford of Ardmore Derry, Northern Ireland, two grandchildren; Rosemary Carroll of Barrington and Mark Carroll and his wife Sarah Carter of Grafton, MA and two nieces; Mary Crawford and Julie Wilcox both of London, England. A graveside committal service will be held on Saturday December 9, 2006 at 11 a.m. in St. Mary Cemetery, Lynnfield St., Route 129, Lynn, MA. Arrangements are by the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside.

CARROLL [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 6 Jan 2007] Fairhaven -- Bernice Ann Carroll, 84, of Fairhaven, died Thursday, January 4, 2007. Born in Acushnet, the daughter of the late Francis and the late Julia (O'Neill) Carroll, she lived in Watertown before coming back to the area in 1986. Miss Carroll graduated from Carney Hospital School of Nursing in Dorchester and worked as a Registered Nurse for many years at Brighton Marine Hospital. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church in Fairhaven and a member of the Legion of Mary. She is survived by several devoted nieces and nephews. Miss Carroll was the sister of the late Marguerite L. Carroll, Kathleen Taveira, Ruth Van Gulden, Helen Hirst and Frances Carroll. Her funeral will be Monday at 10:00 AM from the Fairhaven Funeral Home, 117 Main St., Fairhaven followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM in St. Joseph's Church, Fairhaven. Interment in River-Side Cemetery, Fairhaven.

CARROLL [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Tuesday 6 Mar 2007] Carroll, Jr. - Of Taunton, March 4, 2007. Laurence J. Carroll, Jr., husband of Reiko (Kushi) Carroll and father of Mary Louise Finney and Rachel Anne Sanville both of Taunton and Laurence J. Carroll, II and his wife Dayle of Norton. Grandfather of Tyler, Austin, Ryan, Nicholas, Joey and Chelsea. Brother of Kathleen Buscher of IL and the late Peter Carroll. Funeral to which relatives and friends are invited to attend will be held from the Crapo-Hathaway Funeral Home, 350 Somerset Ave. (Rt. 138 south), Taunton on Thursday at 9 am; followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in Annunciation of the Lord Church at 10 am. Visiting Hours on Wednesday from 5-8 pm. Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1115 West Chestnut St., Brockton, MA 02301. [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 6 Mar 2007] Carroll, Laurence J., Jr., 70 years old, died on March 4, 2007 in Life Care Center of Raynham, following a period of failing health. Born in Taunton, son of the late Laurence and Ellen Louise (Cunningham) Carroll he was graduate of Immaculate Conception Grammar School and a 1954 graduate of Coyle High School. He was a 20 year member of the US Air Force retiring in 1975. In 1978 he graduated from the Bristol-Plymouth School of Nursing and worked for the next 15 years as a Nurse at the former Paul A. Dever State School in Taunton. He was former member of the VFW Post in Taunton and was member of the National Rifle Association, America Motorcycle Assoc.; Mass Motorcycle Assn., and Motified Motorcycle Assn., enjoyed reading and in his younger years was a cross county car driver. He is survived by his wife Reiko (Kushi) Carroll of Taunton, 2 daughters Mary Louise Finney and Rachel Anne Sanville both of Taunton and a son Laurence Carroll, III and his wife Dayle of Norton; his grandchildren Tyler, Austin, Ryan, Nicholas, Joey and Chelsea; a sister Kathleen Buscher of IL and he was the brother of the late Peter Carroll. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial in Annunciation of the Lord Church on Thursday at 10 AM. Visiting hours on Wednesday from 5-8 PM in the Crapo-Hathaway Funeral Home, 350 Somerset Ave., (Route 138 South) Taunton. Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1115 West Chestnut Street, Brockton, MA 02401. 

CARROLL (McCOMB) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 10 Mar 2007] Carroll, Mary Helena, 92, formerly of Carousel Drive, Riverside died Thursday, March 8, 2007 at Linn Health Care Center. She was the wife of the late Leo J. Carroll. She was born in Providence, a daughter of the late William and Mary (Brett) McComb. Mrs. Carroll was a member of AARP and a former member of the Crescent Park Manor Tenants Association. She leaves three nieces, Janice Everett, Judith Danner and Carol Ducharme. She was the sister of the late Elizabeth Everett, William, Arthur and Joseph McComb. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 9 AM in St. Brendan's Church, Turner Ave., Riverside. Burial will be private. Calling hours respectfully omitted. Contributions to Wendy Danner Scholarship Fund, c/o Judith Danner, 355 East Church St., Corry, PA 16407 would be deeply appreciated. Arrangements by Perry-McStay Funeral Home.

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 29 Nov 2007] Carroll, J.F. Timothy, 58, passed away Tuesday at home. He was the husband of Barbara M. (Ruddy) Carroll. Born in Los Angeles, CA, he was a son of the late James F. and Ida L. (McCullough) Carroll. He was a vice president and general manager for Prodir Inc. of Rivera, Switzerland. Prior to that, he was employed by Gillette, the Carlson Companies of Minneapolis, MN, a director of Special Markets for AT Cross, former vice-president of Made To Order.com, former senior vice-president of Jos A Bank and was the former owner of James Ltd. of E. Greenwich. He was a member of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of New York and E. Greenwich, Ancient Order of Hiberians In America, former board member for Trinity Repertory Theatre Board, Newport Museum of Yachting Board, Association of Incentive Marketing Board, former President of Association of Incentive Marketing and was a former photographer of the Notre Dame Football team for 35 years. Besides his wife, he is survived by a loving daughter; Erin P. Carroll and her husband, David Darlington of N. Kingstown, one grandson; Aidan J. Darlington and a brother Thomas P. Carroll of Los Angeles, CA. Funeral Saturday at 9:00am from the Hill Funeral Home, 822 Main St., E. Greenwich with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00am in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Fourth Ave., E. Greenwich. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston. Calling hours Friday 5-7 pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 3047, Syracuse, NY 13220. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 13 Dec 2007] Carroll, Walter R., Sr., 83, of Rehoboth, formerly of Warwick, passed away December 11, 2007 at home, surrounded by loved ones. He leaves his devoted wife, Jacqueline (Rinaldi) Carroll. Born in Pawtucket, he was a son of the late Thomas and Mary (McCoy) Carroll. Walter was a retired Rhode Island state worker, working for Services of the Blind and then as Supervisor of Vocational Rehabilitation for the General Hospital at the Rhode Island Medical Center. He was a graduate of Boston University. Walter loved traveling and was a passionate lover of his music. An Army veteran of WWII, Walter served in Burma. Walter is also survived by three children, Walter R. Jr., Joseph, and Deborah Carroll and three grandchildren. He was brother of the late Leo and Joseph Carroll. His funeral and visitation will be held Saturday 10:00-11:15 am in the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial at 12 Noon in St. Anthony Church, 1413 Mineral Spring Ave. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care, 502 Bedford St., Fall River, MA 02720. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 14 Jan 2008] Carroll, Grace P., of Mount Pleasant Avenue, died Saturday at home. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late M. Davitt and Cora I. (Mulvey) Carroll, she was a lifelong city resident. Miss Carroll was a teacher, with a specialty in speech therapy, for the Providence School Department for many years, retiring in 1971. She was a communicant of Saint Augustine Church, and a member of the Dunes Club, Narragansett. She leaves a sister, Helen M. McCluskey, of Duxbury, Massachusetts; two nieces, Anne Decker and Mary McCaffrey; and a nephew, John E. McCluskey. She was a sister of the late Davitt F. Carroll, Dr. Robert E. Carroll, Esther F. Myrick, Mary A. Carroll, and Corinne I. McCabe. The funeral and visitation will be held Tuesday morning, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., in the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m. in Saint Augustine Church, 639 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence. Burial will be in Saint Franics Cemetery, Pawtucket. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 17 Jan 2008] Carroll, Robert J. (RET. LT., C.P.D.) 65, of Clarion St., Cranston died on Tuesday January 15, 2008 at R.I. Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of Dolores DiMeo-Duffy. He was born in Providence a son of the late Joseph and Mary ( Maynard ) Carroll. Mr. Carroll was employed by the Cranston Police Dept. for 24 years, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant. He was a past president and member of the IBOP #301, very active with the CPDRA, an avid outdoorsman, very active in Cranston community affairs and activities and a communicant of St. Anns Church. Besides his wife he is survived by his children; Dianne Bertrand of Coventry, Kathleen Carroll of Warwick, Scott Carroll of Glocester and Soyna Carroll of Cranston. He was the father of the late Joseph A. Carroll II. He was the grandfather of Thomas and Rebecca Carroll and Nicole Bertrand. He was the brother of Jeanne Serpa of Narragansett, Nancy Carroll-Cole of Cranston and Juliana Carroll of Plainville, MA. His funeral will be held on Saturday at 9:am from the Nardolillo Funeral Home, 1278 Park Ave., Cranston followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Anns Church, Cranston at 10:am. Visiting hours Friday 4-8pm. Burial will take place in St. Anns Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Association 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701 or to St. Anns Church Renovation Fund 1493 Cranston St., Cranston, RI 02920. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 21 Feb 2008] Carroll, William J., 58, of Hoxsie Avenue, died Wednesday at Harborside Healthcare, Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Providence, a son of Helen M. (Corley) Carroll of Warwick, and the late William J. Carroll, he lived in Warwick most of his life. Bill was a Detective with the Providence Police Department for thirty years, retiring in 2003. He was a member of the Providence Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge # 3, and the Retired Providence Police & Firefighters Association. Mr. Carroll served his country proudly in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He was a communicant of Saint Timothy Church. Bill leaves two sons, Sean M. Carroll, also a Detective with the Providence Police Department, of Coventry, and Michael J. Carroll of Warwick; two grandchildren, Kaylynn and Nathan Carroll, and a brother-in-law, Edward Grayson of Providence. He was a brother of the late Susan Carroll. The funeral will be held Saturday, at 8:15 am, from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Road, (Rt117) Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 am in Saint Timothy Church, 1799 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Burial, with military honors, will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Friday, 4- 8 pm. 

CARROLL [Providence RI Journal, Monday 16 June 2008] Carroll, Thomas, age 84 of Earl St., passed away on June 13th at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Beverly (Neil) Carroll. Born in Smithfield, he was the son of the late Peter and Ann (Coleman) Carroll. Before retirement, Mr. Carroll was employed as a Manager with New England Telephone Co. for 38 years. Besides his loving wife of over 50 years, he is survived by his son, Thomas Carroll of Verona, NJ. Brother of Alfred Carroll of Johnston, Mary Laboissonniere and Ann Baxter both of No. Providence. He leaves two grandsons, Matthew and Brendan Carroll. He was also the brother of the late Joseph, Leo, Jack and William Carroll. His funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8am from The Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Lawrence Church, Woonasquatucket Ave., North Providence at 10am. Burial will be private. 

CARTWRIGHT [Brevard County FL, Florida Today, 30 July 2000] Palm Bay -- Edmond Cartwright, 71, a retired carpenter and owner of Cartwright Services, died Friday, July 28, at home. Mr. Cartwright came to Brevard County in 1978 from Pawtucket, R.I., where he was born. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Cartwright of Palm Bay; sons, Clifford Cartwright of Palm Bay and Edmond Cartwright of Kissimmee; daughters, Diana Collins of Palm Bay and Margaret Fitzgerald of Pawtucket; brother, Clifford Cartwright of Cranston, R.I.; sister, Beatrice Davis of Pawtucket; and six grand- children. Calling hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Fountainhead Memorial Funeral Home in Palm Bay. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Fountainhead Memorial Park.

CARTY (McBAY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 27 Oct 2003] Warwick - Laura M. Carty, 83, formerly of Shalom Drive, a homemaker, died yesterday in Harborside Healthcare Greenwood House. She was the wife of the late Eugene Carty. Born on Feb. 19, 1920, in Sommerville, Mass., a daughter of the late William McBay and the late Margaret (Boudreau) McBay, she had lived for four years in Warwick, and in Malden, Mass., most of her life. She was a member of the Women's Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Malden. She leaves two sons, Eugene Carty Jr. of Malden and Walter Carty of Coventry; a sister, Ruth Loveless of Sommerville; and 8 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Gorton Funeral Home, 721 Washington St. (Route 117), Coventry. Burial will be in Greenwood Burial Grounds, Coventry.

CARTY (DOWLING) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 25 Nov 2004] Narragansett - Kathleen T. "Kay" Carty, 85, of Anchorage Road, a former bank worker, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Home, East Greenwich. She was the wife of the late Joseph B. Carty Sr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Henry J. and Agnes (Kirk) Dowling, she had lived in Providence for 71 years before moving to Narragansett in 1990. She worked for Narragansett Electric and Old Stone Bank. She was a 1938 graduate of Johnson & Wales Business School. She later took courses for enjoyment at Providence College's School of Continuing Education. Mrs. Carty was a past president of the Veridames Society at Providence College, and a member of the Fatima Guild of St. Joseph Hospital and the Mount Pleasant Senior Citizens. She leaves three sons, Paul B. Carty of Kingston, John H. Carty of Providence and Joseph B. Carty Jr. of East Greenwich; two daughters, Rosemary C. Smith of Natick, Mass., and Kathleen C. Kita of Hamburg, N.Y.; a sister, Elizabeth Whaley of Edgewater, Md.; and 14 grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Mary Raymond and Norah and John Dowling. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from Nardolillo Funeral Home's South County Chapel, 1111 Boston Neck Rd., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 in the St. Veronica Chapel, Boston Neck Road. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.  

CARTY (DOLAN) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 18 Feb 2005] Carty, Marguerite Rose (Dolan), of What Cheer Rd., Narragansett, founder of Carty Realty, passed away on Thursday morning in her home. She was surrounded by what was most important, her family and loved ones. She was the wife of Michael W. Carty. Marguerite was born in County Leitrim Ireland and came to Fox Point, Providence in 1930. She and her family moved to Narragansett in 1969 and never left. Her quiet charm and good nature were loved and cherished by all she touched. Besides her husband she is survived by her children; LTC Stephen and wife Julia Carty, Martin and wife Kim Carty, David and wife Meaghan Carty and Mary and husband Rick McQuarrie. Beloved grandchildren Cullen, Cailey, Mason, Avery, Logan and Marin. Sister of Mary (Molly) McKenna. Marguerite has been part of the South County Real Estate market for over 30 years. Marguerite, The 'Queen of Bonnet', was a member of Kent-Washington Board of Realtors since 1969. Carty Realty will continue under her son David J. Carty with the same commitment to people. Her funeral will be held on Monday at 9 a.m. from the Nardolillo Funeral Home South County Chapel, 1111 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Veronica Chapel, Boston Neck Road, Narragansett at 10 a.m. Burial will take place in the R.I. Veteran's Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Sunday 1-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the National Hemophilia Foundation in her name. 

CARTY (CONROY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 29 May 2006] Carty, Mary Ann, 74, of Pawtucket, died Saturday May 27, 2006 at Memorial Hospital of RI in Pawtucket. Born in County Roscommon, Ireland daughter of the late James and Ellen (Toolan) Conroy, she had lived in Pawtucket for over 30 years. She leaves her daughter Kathleen A. Carty of Pawtucket. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Wednesday at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian burial in St. Edward's Church Weeden St. Pawtucket at 10 am. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery Pawtucket. Calling hours Tuesday 4-7 p.m. in the funeral home. 

CARTY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 6 Dec 2007] Carty, Theodore, D., Sr., 81, of MacArthur Drive, a retired supervisor for the Probation and Parole Department for the State of RI, died Tuesday, December 4, 2007 at the Brentwood Nursing Home. He is the beloved husband of Patricia L. (McPeak) Carty for 45 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late John J. and Bridget J. (Reid) Carty, he lived in Providence before moving to Warwick in 1965. He was a graduate of St. Pius School, Class of 1939, LaSalle Academy, Class of 1943, St. Mary University, Baltimore, MD and earned his master's degree in social sciences from Boston University. Mr. Carty was the father of Eileen M. Marshall, John J. Carty, Theodore D. Carty, Jr. and Lt. Cmdr. Matthew R. Carty (USCG) and brother of Rev. John T. Carty, Pastor Emeritus, St. Augustin, Newport. He is also survived by four grandchildren. His funeral will be held Saturday at 10:30 am from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave. with a Mass of Christian Burial at 12 noon in Our Lady of Mercy Church, Fourth Avenue, East Greenwich. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Friday 2-4; 6-8 pm. 

CARVALHO (HORAN) [Fall River MA Herald News, Saturday 14 Aug 2004] Carvalho -- Passed away August 13, 2004, Nancy L. (Horan) Carvalho, age 50. She was the former wife of Antonio M. Carvalho. She was the companion of Antone "Tony" DeMelo. She was the mother of Scott, Steven, and Anthony Carvalho. She was the sister of Darlene Estep and Carol Guillmette. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Kindly omit flowers. Memorial donations may be sent to Hospice Outreach, Inc., 502 Bedford St., Fall River, MA 02720. Arrangements are by the South Coast Funeral Home, 1555 Pleasant St., Fall River, MA.

CARVALHO (CARNEY) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 4 July 2006] Carvalho, Lucille (Carney), 101, of Warwick, a retired educator, died Monday in Scalabrini Villa, North Kingstown. She was the wife of the late Anthony L. Carvalho. Born in Warwick, a daughter of the late Patrick and Josephine (Croteau) Carney, she had lived in Warwick for most of her life. Mrs. Carvalho had been an educator in the City of Warwick for thirty years, retiring in 1967. She had taught in the Natick, Blake Street, Conimicut, Oakland Beach, Lockwood and Apponaug Schools. She was a charter member of St. Catherine of Siena Parish, Warwick. Mrs. Carvalho was a member of the Warwick and Rhode Island Retired Teachers Associations and a 1926 graduate of The Rhode Island College of Education. She is survived by two sons, Richard M. Carvalho of Warwick and Robert F. Carvalho of Narragansett; a daughter, Ann M. Spetrini of Warwick; a sister, Marie R. Fournier of Exeter; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchilren. She was the sister of the late Joseph P. Carney, Francis P. Carney, Julian Carney, Bernard Carney, Philip Carney, Eileen P. Larkin, and Beatrice Keefe. Her funeral will be held on Thursday at 8:00 a.m. from The Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Rt. 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95) with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:00 a.m. St. Catherine of Siena Church, 3250 Post Road, Warwick. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. Relatives and friends are invited and may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts in her memory to St. Catherine of Siena Church, 3250 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886, would be appreciated. 

CARVILL [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 13 Sept 2007] Carvill, Thomas Biltmore, 87, of Olney Tower died Tuesday at Roger Williams Medical Center. He was a son of the late Edward and Mary (Daley) Carvill, and was born on March 16, 1920, the day that the Providence Biltmore Hotel opened, thus his middle name. He worked as a warehouseman at Goodwill Industries for many years until he retired. He leaves his sisters Mary Leah Carvill and Florence Isadoro, and his brother James Carvill, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Edward, Raymond, Vincent, and Joseph Carvill, Margaret Petisce, and Ann Moreland. His funeral and burial will be private in St. Ann Cemetery.

CASEY [Fall River MA Daily Globe, Wednesday 9 Nov 1892] In this city: Casey - 9th inst., Martin, beloved son of the late Patrick and Catherine Casey, aged 29 years, 5 months and 21 days. Funeral from his late residence, cor. Of Bedford and Covel street, Thursday, the 10th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 13 Feb 2003] In Pensacola, FL, on February 10, 2003, Robert Francis Casey, son of John F. and Dorothy (Callahan) Casey of Portsmouth. Residence: 316 Mizzen Lane, Pensacola. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 9:00AM in the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend. Calling hours will be held on Friday from 4-7PM in the funeral home. Donations in his memory may be made to the Portsmouth Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Wagon Fund, PO Box 806, Portsmouth, RI, 02871.  [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 13 Feb 2003] Robert Francis Casey, 49, of 316 Mizzen Lane, Pensacola, Fla., formerly of Portsmouth, a terminal superintendent, died Monday at home. Born in Cambridge, Mass., on Nov. 2, 1953, he was a son of John F. and Dorothy (Callahan) Casey, both of Portsmouth. Mr. Casey was employed as a terminal superintendent at the FW/MEA Joint Ventura Naval Air Station, Pensacola. He was a graduate of Portsmouth High School. Besides his parents, he leaves two brothers, John S. Casey of Portsmouth and Frederic Casey of Savannah, Ga., and a niece and four nephews. The funeral service will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Rd. Burial will be in Trinity Cemetery. [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 13 February 2003] Robert Francis Casey, 49, of 316 Mizzen Lane, Pensacola, Fla., formerly of Portsmouth, R.I., died Monday at home. Born in Cambridge, he was a son of John F. and Dorothy (Callahan) Casey of Portsmouth. Mr. Casey was a graduate of Portsmouth High School. He was employed as a terminal superintendent for the FW/MEA Joint Ventura Naval Air Station in Pensacola. Besides his parents, he is survived by two brothers, John S. Casey of Portsmouth and Frederic Casey of Savannah, Ga.; a niece; and four nephews. Arrangements are by the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth.

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 4 April 2003] John Francis Casey, 87, of 106 King Philip St., Portsmouth, R.I., died Wednesday at St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River. He was the husband of Dorothy (Callahan) Casey. Born in Brighton, he was the son of the late Cornelius H. and the late Abigail (Moynihan) Casey. Mr. Casey had worked as an oil burner service technician for Peckham Coal and Oil Co., Newport Oil Co., Humphrey Oil Co. and the Navy Melville Tank Farm. He was a member of the Green Valley Country Club in Portsmouth for more than 40 years. He enjoyed golf and gardening. Besides his wife of 58 years, he leaves two sons, John Steven Casey of Portsmouth and Frederic William Casey of Savannah, Ga., and five grandchildren. He also was the father of the late Robert Francis Casey, and the brother of the late Thomas, Vincent, Harold and Cornelius Casey and Helena Fitzgerald. Arrangements are by the Connors Funeral Home, 55 West Main Road, Portsmouth.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 10 May 2003] Cullen A. Casey, 68, of Weymouth, Mass., a former engineer and teacher, died Tuesday in South Shore Hospital, Weymouth, Mass. He was the husband of Ann Downs Casey. Born in Providence, a son of the late Calvert E. and Mary (Cullen) Casey, he had lived in Cranston for 30 years before moving to the Boston area. He was a graduate of Cranston High School and Maine Maritime Academy, Castine, Maine. Mr. Casey had been an engineer for many years for Mobil Oil and was a teacher at various institutions for the Massachusetts Department of Corrections. He had also been an inventor and held many patents. He had performed in The Boston Light Opera Ltd. and the Rhode Island Gilbert and Sullivan Society. He leaves two sisters, Ann Bain of Cumberland and Patricia Perry of Boone, N.C.; a brother, Calvert E. Casey of Bethel, Conn.; and many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews. The funeral will be held today at 9 a.m. from the O'Brien Wilson Fudge Funeral Home, 2 Benton Rd., Somerville, Mass., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Anthony's Church, Somerville. Burial will in Puritan Lawn Cemetery, Peabody, Mass.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 13 June 2003] Robert P. Casey, of High Street, Wareham, Mass., formerly of North Providence, died Wednesday at home. Born in Providence, a son of the late Luke and Agnes (McCarthy) Casey, he had lived in Wareham for 30 years, previously living in North Providence. Mr. Casey was a Marine veteran of the Korean War. He leaves a brother, David Casey of Coventry, and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. The funeral will be private.

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Monday 1 Sep 2003] Of North Dartmouth, Aug. 30, 2003, Kevin P. Casey; husband of Rebecca Becky (Carr) Casey and father of Heather Casey, Nicole Casey, both of North Dighton, and Sean Casey and his wife Susan of Salem, MA; brother of Chris Casey of Hampton, NH; son-in-law of Pauline and Kenneth Carr of Taunton, brother in-law of Lisa Gibbs of Somerset and Russell Carr of Alliston, MA; son of the late Robert and Evelyn (Kurzenknabe) Casey. Memorial service, which relatives and friends are invited to attend, will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Dighton Community Church, Elm St., Dighton. Visiting hours on Monday from 5-7 p.m. at the Crapo-Hathaway Funeral Home, 350 Somerset Ave., (Route 138 South) Taunton. Donations in his memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 21 Jan 2004] Passed away in New Bedford on Jan. 18, 2004 Robert Casey. Companion of Agnes Soares. Residence 188 Palmer St. Age 64. His funeral will take place from the Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home, 1521 No. Main St. on Thursday at 9:00 AM followed by a funeral Mass in St. Anne's Church at 10:00 AM. Cremation to follow. There are no calling hours. [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 21 Jan 2004] Fall River - Robert Casey, 64, of 188 Palmer St., a textile cutter, died Sunday at St. Luke's Hospital, New Bedford, Mass. A lifelong Fall River resident, he was a son of the late Raymond and Irene (LeComte) Casey. Mr. Casey was a cutter in the local garment industry. He was a member of the National Guard. He leaves a son, Scott Casey, and a daughter, Jennifer Casey, both of Fall River; a brother, Raymond Casey, and a sister Maureen O'Neill, both of Somerset; and his companion, Agnes Soares of Fall River. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home, 1521 North Main St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Anne Church, South Main Street. Cremation will follow.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 3 Mar 2004] Coventry - James P. Casey, 69, of Westlake Drive, a former wire binder, died Monday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He was the husband of Lucille (Dailey) Casey, and previously of the late Sharon (Whittaker) Casey. Born in Providence, a son of the late James P. and Helen (Gleavey) Casey, he had lived in Coventry for 30 years. Mr. Casey had been a wire binder at Stanley Bostitch, in East Greenwich, before retiring. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Stephen Casey of Coventry; two daughters, Sean Hoeft of San Diego, Calif., and Glory Brewer of Warwick; a stepson, Paul Dailey of West Warwick; a stepdaughter, Wendy Muriel of Providence; and two grandchildren. A committal service with military honors will be held tomorrow at noon in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, South County Trail (Route 2), Exeter.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 27 May 2004] Narragansett - William R. Casey Jr., 62, of Carver Lane, an employee for 33 years of the former Consolidated Freightways, died Tuesday at South County Hospital, South Kingstown. He was the husband of Noreen (Thatcher) Casey, to whom he had been married for 43 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late Dr. William R. and Mary (Rourke) Casey, he had been a summer resident of Narragansett before moving there permanently 21 years ago. He had served in the Army. He had been an official in the Teamsters Union while living in Utah during the 1970s and 1980s. Mr. Casey had played Santa for the Narragansett Police Department and Fire Department Christmas parties. He was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, William K. Casey, and two daughters, Noreen Casey-Doherty and Laura A. Casey, all of Narragansett; four brothers, John J. Casey of South Kingstown, Richard Casey of Warwick, Lawrence Casey of Exeter and Kenneth Casey of Corpus Christi, Texas; and two grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Point Judith Road. Burial will be private.  

CASEY (GREENE) [Fall River Herald News, Monday 19 July 2004] Casey (Greene) -- Entered into rest Sunday, July 18, 2004, Mary Ann Casey, 61, of Mitchell Dr., Fall River, formerly of Slade St.; former wife of Edward R. Casey; adopted daughter of Bernadette (Ethier) Comptois and the late Raoul Comptois; mother of Don R. Casey (wife Jennifer A.) and Dianne Rocha (husband Frank) and grandmother of Cory and Courtney Vieira. Her funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:15 from the Auclair Funeral Home, 690 So. Main St., Fall River, with a funeral Mass in Good Shepherd Church, So. Main St., at 9:00. Cremation to follow. Visitation, Tuesday from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Large parking area and barrier-free entrance to the rear of funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Forever Paws Animal Shelter, PO Box 9698, Fall River MA 02720. [Providence RI Journal, Monday 19 July 2004] Fall River - Mary Ann (Greene) Casey, 61, of Mitchell Drive, and formerly of Slade Street, died yesterday at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was the former wife of Edward R. Casey of Fall River. A lifelong resident of Fall River, she was the adopted daughter of Bernadette (Ethier) Comptois of Swansea and the late Raoul Comptois. Mrs. Casey had worked for the School House Candy Co. and Globe Assembly. She enjoyed riding her scooter through Fall River. Besides her former husband and her adoptive mother, she leaves a son, Don R. Casey of Tiverton; and a daughter, Dianne Rocha, and two grandchildren, Cory and Courtney Vieira, all of Fall River. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the Auclair Funeral Home, 690 South Main St., with a funeral Mass at 9 in Good Shepherd Church, South Main Street. Cremation will follow.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 25 Sep 2004] Hopkinton - Joseph W. Casey, 63, of Tomaquag Road, Ashaway, a master electrician and business owner, died Wednesday at home. He was the husband of Patricia (Howard) Casey. Born in Providence, a son of the late Joseph A. and Mary J. (Neil) Casey, he had lived in Warwick before moving to Ashaway 18 years ago. Mr. Casey was a master electrician at Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Conn., for three years, before retiring in April because of illness. He had previously been owner of the former Custy's Restaurant in North Kingstown, a broker and owner of Casey Associates Realty in Ashaway, a former real estate appraiser, and a district manager at the former W.T. Grant Co., and Bradford House Restaurants. He was a Navy veteran who served aboard the submarine Patrick Henry for two years. Mr. Casey was a member of the Westerly Lodge of Elks 678, the National Association of Realtors, the Rhode Island Association of Realtors and the Kent Washington Board of Realtors. Besides his wife, he leaves a sister, Lorraine M. Gable, and a brother, Dennis J. Casey, both of Warwick; a stepson, Stephen H. DeGroote, and a stepdaughter, Joanne L. Orlandini, both of Narragansett; three nieces, a nephew, and several grandnieces and grandnephews. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 a.m. from Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Ave., Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in Church of the Assumption, 791 Potters Ave., Providence. Burial with military honors will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.  

CASEY (McGUIRK) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 20 Sep 2005] Casey, Patricia A. (McGuirk), 71, of Halsey Drive, died Sunday at home after an illness. She was the beloved wife of the late Francis Casey. Born in Providence , a daughter of the late Francis and Anne (Howard) McGuirk, she was a Warwick resident since 1967. Mrs. Casey was a communicant of St. Timothy Church. She was the beloved mother of Pamela A. Pierce, Steven F., Michael F. and Daniel F. Casey all of Warwick . Also survived by nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Sister of the late William and Kenneth McGuirk. Her funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Avenue with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Timothy Church, Warwick Avenue at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Visiting hours Wednesday 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to VNA Care New England Hospice, 51 Health Lane , Warwick , RI 02886 will be appreciated. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 3 Nov 2005] Casey, George W., 84, died Wednesday, November 2, 2005 at home. Beloved husband of Theresa H. (Boucher) Casey for 58 years. Born in Minneapolis, MN, he was the son of the late George L. and Elizabeth H. (Kelley) Casey. George had resided in Seekonk for the past 53 years. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a Korean War Army veteran. He was employed as a service technician for Minneapolis Honeywell Regulator Co. for 30 years until retiring in 1983. George was a communicant of St. Mary Church, Seekonk and a member of the Knights of Columbus St. John Council No. 404, Attleboro. A square dancer, he had also been a caller for the Pearl Promenaders for 14 years. While wintering in Florida he participated in several choirs and a theater group in the Ft. Myers Beach area, he had also been an orator at a Florida college. Besides his wife he leaves one daughter, Maureen T. Lafleur of North Attleboro; two sons, George W. Casey, Jr. of Seekonk and William R. Casey of North Providence ; eight grandchildren; four great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The funeral with Military Honors will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the William W. Tripp Funeral Home, 1008 Newport Ave., Pawtucket, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Church, Coyle Dr., Seekonk. Burial will follow at Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket. Visitation Friday 3-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to either Hospice of CVNA, 141 Park St., Attleboro, MA 02703 or St. Mary's Church, 385 Central Ave., Seekonk, MA 02771. 

CASEY (HENNESSEY) [Providence RI Journal, Friday 16 Dec 2005] Casey, Margaret T. (Hennessey), of Cedar Pond Dr., a homemaker, died Tuesday at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Center. She was the wife of the late Francis J. Casey. She was born in Providence, a daughter of the late Eugene J. And Mary (Isack) Hennessey Sr. She leaves her daughter, Barbara F. Casey of Bristol; a sister, Helen Mitchell of Venice, FL. She was the mother of the late John F. Casey and sister of the late Mary Brown, J. Frank, Walter P., and Eugene J. Hennessey, Jr. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 9 a.m. in St. Catherine Church, 3252 Post Rd., Warwick, to which relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours and flowers are respectfully omitted. Donations to Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860 and City Meal Site, 43 Green Meadow Lane, Cumberland, RI, 02864 in her memory will be appreciated.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Friday 20 Jan 2006] Casey, Patrick J., Jr., 76, of Twin Oak Dr., died Wednesday at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of Mary Ellen (Kelly) Casey. Born in Providence, a son of the late Patrick J. and Margaret (Garvey) Casey, he had been a Warwick resident since 1963. A lifelong retailer, Mr. Casey began his career at Jordan Marsh in Boston before working for Bonwit Teller in New York, and then moving on to Cherry & Webb for 39 years where he was a buyer, store and merchandise manager, and district manager before retiring in 1994. After retiring, he worked part time for J.C. Penny in Warwick. Mr. Casey was an avid antiques enthusiast. He organized and managed the first Providence Art Festival for the Chamber of Commerce. A graduate of LaSalle Academy and Providence College Class of 1951, Mr. Casey also was a member of the Saint Timothy Church Holy Name Society. Besides his wife, he leaves one son, Patrick J. Casey, III, of Warwick; two daughters, Julie M. Casey of Warwick, Margaret A. Casey of Coventry; a son-in-law, Christopher J. Holm, and two grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Raymond P. Casey and dear friend of the late Mamie L. Dutton. His funeral will be held Saturday at 9:00 a.m. from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Timothy Church, 1799 Warwick Ave., Warwick at 10:00 a.m. Calling hours Friday 4-7 p.m. Burial in Saint Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to St. Timothy Church Memorial Fund will be appreciated. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 Jan 2006] Casey, Bernard L., 85, of 22 Hubbard St., died Saturday at the Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol. He was the husband of the late Doris L. (Barnes) Casey. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Peter J. and Beatrice G. (Caswell) Casey. Before his retirement in 1976 he was bearings shop foreman at the Cherry Point Marine Base in North Carolina and had previously worked at Quonset Point. Mr. Casey had served in the Navy during WWII and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, V.F.W. Post 174, and the Providence-Pawtucket Lodge of ELKS #14, Naval Enlisted Reserve Association, the Fleet Reserve Assn., and the Patrol Craft Sailors Assn. He leaves 1 son, Bernard L. Casey Jr. and his wife, Elayne of Medway, MA; 2 grandsons Brian R. Casey of Narragansett and Matthew P. Casey of Medway. He was the brother of the late Marion Benjamin. His funeral will be held Saturday at 8 A.M. from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Ave., Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial in Assumption Church, Potters Ave. Providence at 9 A.M. Calling hours Friday 5-8 P.M. Burial with military honors will be in Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital will be appreciated. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 4 Feb 2006] Casey, James E., Sr., 62, of Wolf Rock Road, died Thursday at Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center, Providence. Born in Providence, he was a son of Mildred A. (Cota) Casey of Providence and the late James J. Casey. Mr. Casey was a US Army veteran serving in Vietnam. He was a Fireman with the Providence Fire Department and had also served with the Safety Harbor Fire Department in Florida. He most recently worked as a courier for East Side Clinical Labs before retiring due to illness. He was a member and past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus Council 398 in Providence, he was on the Board of Members for the American Legion Post 12 and was an Officer for the American Legion Post 43 in Warwick. He was a longtime member and past President of RI Country Horizons. Mr. Casey enjoyed fishing, country music, CB radios and computers. Besides his mother he leaves his children, James E. Casey, Jr. of Kings Mountain, NC, Joseph E. Casey of Somerset, MA, Jacqueline E. Samos, Joyce E. Tucker and John E. Casey, Sr. all of Exeter; three sisters, Lorraine A. Casey of Johnston, Karen T. and Cheryl A. Casey both of Providence; and ten grandchildren. His Funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 AM from the Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Road, North Kingstown, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM in Christ the King Church, 120 Legris Ave. (Rt.117), West Warwick. Burial with Military Honors will be in RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Sunday 2-6 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860, will be appreciated.

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 9 Mar 2006] Casey -- Michael A, age 55 in Somerset March 7th of Somerset, Husband of Bernadette (Carvalho) Casey. Calling hours will be held Friday 5-8 pm at Silva-Faria Somerset Funeral Home, 84 County St, Somerset with a funeral service during calling hours at 7 pm. Cremation at a later date. Please omit flowers. [ Providence RI Journal, Thursday 9 Mar 2006] Casey, Michael A., 55, of Somerset , husband of Bernadette (Carvalho) Casey, died Tuesday, March 7, 2006 at home. He was son of the late David and Leona (DaLuz) Casey. He was a union Local #1305 carpenter. An Army Vietnam veteran. He was a member of Grace Gospel Church . Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Michael A. Casey, II of Swansea, two daughters, Kari Cas ey and Jennifer Casey both of Somerset, one Sister, Joyce Pinsonnault of Fall River, two brothers, Patrick Casey of Shelton, WA, and Bruce Casey of Santa Claus, IN, two granddaughter, several nieces and nephews. He was also brother of the late Sharon Hohmann and Bonnie Gail Gregory. Calling hours will be held Friday 5-8 p.m. at Silva-Faria Somerset Funeral Home, 84 County St., Somerset with a Funeral Service during calling hours at 7 p.m. Cremation at a later date. Please omit flowers. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 4 Apr 2006] Casey, Thomas J., 90, of Veazie St., passed away Friday at Berkshire Place Nursing Home in Providence. He was the husband of the late Agnes H. (McDermott) Casey. Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Joseph and Mary E. (Rawdon) Casey. In 1999, he retired as president of Wigwam Saab of North Providence, a business founded by his late brother-in-law, William H. Gregson, Jr. and him in 1946 as an Indian Motorcycle dealership. In 1958, Wigwam became a Saab dealership. Also, from 1933 to 1957 he was employed by the Wanskuck Co., a textile mill in Providence. Mr. Casey began his employment as a bobbin boy and was the superintendent of manufacturing when the mill closed in 1957. He was a lifelong communicant of St. Edward Church and a past member of its board of trustees. Mr. Casey was a longtime member of the National and RI Automobile Dealers Associations, the New England Motorcycle Dealers Association, the Lions Club, the Marieville Businessmen's Association, the Knights of Columbus - J.A. Finnegan Council, and was past president of the Cooney House. He is survived by his son, Robert E. Casey of Providence and his partner, Linda M. Mouradjian; his grandchildren, Robert E. Casey, Jr., Dawn M. Hukill, Kirk C. Graham, Kimberley Badgett, Christina and Arianna Mouradjian; five great-grandchildren; and his dear friend Annette Smith. He was the father of the late Kathleen A. Graham and the brother of the late Joseph A. Casey, Jr., Edward A. 'Curley' Casey and Marguerita D. Gregson. Visitation Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. in Pontarelli-Marino Home, 971 Branch Ave., Providence. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Edward Church, 997 Branch Ave., Providence. Burial will be private in St. Francis Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Edward Church Food & Wellness Center, 997 Branch Ave., Providence, RI 02904 or Angel Planes, Richmond Square, Providence, RI 02906. 

CASEY [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 26 Sep 2006] Casey - Monday, September 25, 2006; Robert L. Casey, 68 of Parker St., Pawtucket, formerly of Fall River; husband of the late Pauline Casey former husband of Jeanne Casey-Reed; former companion of Barbara Bramza. Son of the late Able and Marion (Plante) Casey, father of Lenny Casey (Wife Jodi), Bernice Potvin, Doreen Warner, Terry Gramza and the late Brian Casey. brother of Fall Rriver City Councilor Patricia 'Pat' Casey, Arthur, Norman, Roland and Edward Casey and the late Richard Casey. Calling hours Wednesday from 4 to 8 PM with a funerl service at 7:30 PM. Auclair Funeral Home, 690 S. Main St. Fall River. Cremation to follow. Donations may be made to Forever Paws, 300 Lynwood St. Fall River, MA 02721.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 28 Oct 2006] Casey, Sister Joan (Formerly Sister Paul Marie), 70, of Lisbon, NY, died October 25, 2006 in Burlington, VT. She was the Episcopal Delegate for Religious for the Diocese of Ogdensburg, NY, at the time of her death. She was a Sister of Mercy and a former educator and parish administrator. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Paul E. and Rose (Smith) Casey, she entered the Sisters of Mercy on September 8, 1954 and professed her vows on March 12, 1957. Sister Joan ministered in the Diocese of Providence for 19 years and from 1967-71 she ministered in the Diocese of Belize, Central America. In 1987 she moved to Ogdensburg for parish ministry and was greatly loved by the people she served. She was later appointed Episcopal Delegate for Religious for the Diocese of Ogdensburg, a position she held until her death. In addition to her mercy community she leaves a brother, Paul E. Casey, Jr. and his wife Mary of Davenport, FL, and several nieces and nephews. A concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday at 11 am in Mt. St. Rita Chapel, 15 Sumner Brown Road, Cumberland. The Bishop of Ogdensburg, Most Rev. Robert Cunningham, will be presiding. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland. Visiting hours at Mt. St. Rita on Sunday from 3-7pm with the Mercy Prayer Service at 4:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Sisters of Mercy Ministry Fund, 15 Highland View Rd., Cumberland, RI 02864 in Sister's memory would be appreciated. A Memorial Mass for Sister Joan will also be celebrated on Saturday, November 4, at 10 am in St. Mary's Cathedral, Ogdensburg, NY. Arrangements with James J. Gallogly & Sons, Funeral Directors. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 3 Dec 2006] Casey, Mary S., of Waite St., died Saturday at her home surrounded by her family and friends. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late William Casey and Helen (Mulgrew) Casey. She was stepdaughter of the late Anna (Kenneally) Casey. She was the sister of William Casey, Jr., also survived by two aunts, one uncle, two nephews, one great nephew, one niece and close cousins. Mary worked at Amica Insurance for 35 years in the Claims Department. She enjoyed volunteering for Meals on Wheels until her illness. She was a communicant of Christ the King Church, West Warwick and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Club Frontenac. Gardening and decoration were Mary's favorite hobbies in addition to visiting the Rhode Island and Jersey shores. She had a tremendous appreciation for her family, friends and the care givers that helped her through troubles times. Her funeral will be Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd. (Route 117) Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. in Christ the King Church, 130 Legris Ave., West Warwick. Burial will be in St. Michael Cemetery, Pawcatuck, CT. A celebration of Mary's life with an open house, will be held Monday, at her home, 14 Waite St., Warwick, from 4-8 p.m., to which relatives and friends are invited. In lieu of flowers, donations to the ALS Association Chapter, 1637 Warwick Ave., Warwick, RI 02889, and Meals on Wheels, 70 Bath St. Providence, RI 02908 and Home and Hospice Care of RI, 143 Main St. Wakefield, RI 02879, in her memory would be appreciated. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 15 Feb 2007] Casey, John J., Jr., 82, of Berlin Street, died Sunday, February 11, 2007 in St. Vincent Hospital, Worcester, MA. He was the husband of Rita A. (Souza) Casey. Born in Providence a son of the late John J. and Mary A. (Coughlin) Casey. Mr. Casey had been employed by the former Narragansett Brewing Co. He served in the United States Air Force during WWII and was a member of the D.A.V. Surviving besides his wife is a daughter, Maureen A. Ciuryla of Richmond and a granddaughter, Heather M. Ciuryla. He was the brother of the late Mary Robinson, Veronica Jordan and Eileen Doherty. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday at 10 AM in the Church of The Blessed Sacrament. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are omitted. Burial with Military Honors will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorials in his memory may be made to Rev. Francis J. Crowley, Chief Chaplain at VA Hospital, 830 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, RI 02908. Arrangements by the J.F. Skeffington Chapel. 

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 April 2007] Casey, Edward L. Jr., 'Ted' 73, a resident of Wakefield and New Bern, NC, died April 20, 2007. He was the husband of Theresa (Mclaughlin) Casey. He was an avid Red Sox fan and fishing enthusiast. He is survived by four children, Colleen Casey, of Wakefield, Kevin Casey, of Cranston, Dennis Casey, of Berlin, MD, and Patricia Casey Hay, of South Kingstown. He was the father of the late Maureen Casey. He leaves six grandchildren, and his brother Robert Casey of Cranston and his longtime friend Elizabeth McKenna Jutras. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, April 28, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Romuald's Chapel in Matunuck.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 2 Sept 2007] Casey, David F., 75, died August 2, 2007. Born in Cumberland, RI. He is survived by his sons, Michael and Steve Casey; daughters, Elizabeth Morey, Kathleen Frogge, Carol Casey and Colleen Hinds; eleven grandsons and one granddaughter; a loving friend Dotty Stanek; brother Richard Casey of East Providence and sister Maureen Casey of Rumford. A Memorial Mass will be held October 7, 2007 at 9:45 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, Smith Street, Providence.

CASEY [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, September 2007] Middletown - Patricia E. “Patsy” Casey, 61, of 23 Harbor Village Drive, Middletown, died Sunday, September 23, 2007 at the Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. Born in Newport on September 13, 1946, she was a daughter of the late John B. and Loretta (McKenna) Casey. Patsy was a life long Newporter. She graduated from Rogers High School, class of 1964, and attended Rhode Island Junior College and Salve Regina College. For the past 10 years Patsy worked in the billing department at the Grand Islander Health Care Center in Middletown. Prior to Grand Islander she worked in the billing department at the Newport Hospital, and in the 1970’s she worked for Blue Cross and Blue Shield in New Haven, CT. Patsy was very proud of her Celtic Heritage and was a lover of all types’ music. She is survived by her daughter Rachelle M. DiMedia of Newport, her son PFC Lochiel T. MacDonald, USMC of Newport and Okinawa, her grandson Lochiel E. MacDonald of Newport, her 2 brothers J. Michael Casey of Hillsboro, OR, Andrew E. Casey of Tiverton, RI, her sister Loretta M. “Retty” Casey of Portland, OR, her nieces Kristen Casey Kidd, Shannon Casey, Erin Casey, Caitlin Casey Grimwood, Hannah Casey and her nephew Timothy Casey. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Patsy’s memory to Patsy E. Casey Scholarship Fund, payable to Rachelle DiMedia, 18 Bateman Avenue, Newport, RI 02840. Funeral arrangements are by the O’Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840.

CASEY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 14 Jan 2008] Casey, Sr., Steven F. 'Poppy', 54, of Palace Avenue, died Saturday, January 12, 2008 at RI Hospital. He was the beloved father of Steven F. Casey, Jr. and Erin P. Smith; grandfather of Kasey Smith and Avery Casey; brother of Michael F. Casey, Daniel F. Casey and Pamela A. Pierce. His funeral service will be held Wednesday at 10 AM in the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Chapel, 2435 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Visiting hours Tuesday, 4-7 PM. 

 

CASH (CRONIN) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 19 Oct 2007] Attleboro - Elizabeth F. "Betty" Cash, 68, of Flora Road, Attleboro, a loving mother and grandmother, died Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence. She was the beloved wife of the late Richard Cash Sr., who died on Nov. 20, 2000. Born Elizabeth F. Cronin in North Attleboro on Feb. 21, 1939, Betty was a daughter of the late Stephen and Margaret (Dorothy) Cronin. She was raised and educated in North Attleboro. A devoted homemaker who enjoyed raising her family, Betty also enjoyed collecting antiques. She was a talented and gifted artist using the medium of acrylics, and resided in Attleboro over the past 40 years. Elizabeth is survived by her three beloved sons, Richard Cash Jr. and his wife Christine Cummins-Cash of Worcester, Chad C. Cash of North Attleboro and Kurt C. Cash and his wife Andrea of North Attleboro; a cherished granddaughter, Kaylyn M. Cash of North Attleboro; a brother, Roger Cronin of Providence; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Joseph Cronin, Herbert Cronin, Robert Cronin, Virginia Mort and Eleanor Marshall. Family and friends are kindly invited to attend visiting hours on Saturday, Oct. 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro. A funeral service will be conducted on Monday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home by the Rev. James Morse, pastor of St. Stephen's Church in Dodgeville. Mrs. Cash will be laid to rest beside her beloved husband Richard on Monday at 12:45 p.m. in the Veterans Administration National Cemetery of Massachusetts, MacArthur Boulevard, Bourne. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to: Children's Hospital Trust, c/o Development Office, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115.

CASHMAN [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 25 Aug 2005] Cashman, Samuel J., Jr., 80, of Coronado Street , died Wednesday at South County Hospital , after a long illness. He was the husband of the late Mary (Cavanaugh) Cashman for 32 years. Born in Providence , a son of the late Samuel J. and Irene (Galligan) Cashman, he lived in Cumberland before moving to Jamestown 12 years ago. Mr. Cashman was a graduate of Hope High School , attended Brown University and graduated from Boston University . He was a Naval Aviator serving in WWII. Mr. Cashman was a teacher and Department Chair for the math and science department at Foxboro High School . He also was a hematologist at Rhode Island Hospital before retiring. He was an Eagle Scout of Troop 82, Providence . He was also a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and the Power Squadron. He was a communicant of St. Mark Church. He is survived by his four children, Michaeleen A. Farrell of Central Falls , Timothy S. Cashman of Wakefield , Mark P. Cashman of Lebanon , TN , and Maura C. Curran of Scituate , MA ; and eight grandchildren. He was the brother of the late John C. Cashman. His Funeral will be held Saturday at 8:45 a.m. from the Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Road, North Kingstown , followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. in St. Mark Church, 60 Narragansett Avenue , Jamestown . Burial with full military honors will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence . Visiting hours Friday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the American Diabetes Association, 222 Richmond Street , Providence , RI 02903 , will be appreciated.

CASSELS [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 7 April 2003] Plainville -- George E. "Bud" Cassels Jr., 85, of School Street, co-owner and operator of Cassels Engraving of Plainville, formerly of North Attleboro, died Saturday in Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. He was the widower of Mildred (Barlow) Cassels, to whom he had been married 57 years at the time of her death in 2001. Born in North Attleboro on June 15, 1917, he was the son of the late George Sr. and Annie (McQueeney) Cassels. He had been raised and educated in North Attleboro, and was a 1935 graduate of North Attleboro High School. He had resided in Plainville for 45 years, previously living in Central Falls. Mr. Cassels was a Marine Corps veteran, serving in World War II. He had achieved the rank of sergeant, and was a former member of the Disabled American Veteran's Chapter 56 of North Attleboro. He had operated Cassels Engraving for 46 years with his late wife. He had previously worked at the Evans Case Co. of North Attleboro for 13 years. Mr. Cassels was a frequent attendee of the Plainville Senior Center, and had enjoyed fishing, taking day road trips, eating out at various restaurants, and dancing. He is survived by a sister, Helen Mullens in Minnesota; two nieces; two nephews; two great-nieces; three great-nephews; and 11 great-great-nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Raymond Cassels. A prayer service with veteran's honors will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Commonwealth Chapel of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave., Attleboro Falls. Burial is private. [Providence RI Journal, Monday 7 April 2003] George E. "Bud" Cassels Jr., 85, of School Street, Plainville, Mass., a retired business owner, died Saturday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. He was the husband of the late Mildred B. (Barlow) Cassels. They had been married for 57 years. Born in North Attleboro on June 15, 1917, a son of the late George Edward Cassels Sr. and Annie (McQueeney) Cassels, he had lived in Plainville for 45 years, previously living in North Attleboro for many years, and in Central Falls. Mr. Cassels had been the co-owner and operator of Cassels Engraving for 46 years, on Smith Street, and later moved his business to Plainville. He was previously employed at the Evans Case Co., from 1936 to 1949. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and a former member of the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 456. He was a 1935 graduate of North Attleboro High School. He frequently attended the Plainville Senior Center. He was a patriot and a good story teller. He enjoyed fishing, day trips, and dancing. He leaves a sister, Helen M. Mullens in Minnesota; two nieces, Linda Marshall and Elaine O'Neil, both of Bristol; two nephews, Ronald Mack of North Providence and Johnny Mack of Esmond; and 2 great-nieces, 3 great-nephews, and 11 great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. He was the brother of the late Raymond Cassels. The funeral and burial will be private.

CASSIDY [East Bay RI Newspapers OnLine, 28 Mar 2002] John A. Cassidy Jr., 83, of Orchard View Manor in East Providence died Wednesday, March 20, 2002, at home. He was the husband of Alice M. (Gavin) Cassidy. Born in Mansfield, Ohio, a son of the late John A. Cassidy Sr. and Mary (Traynor) Cassidy, he had lived in Cranston, Warwick and East Greenwich before moving to East Providence. Mr. Cassidy retired in 1984 as president of the Heritage Spinning Co., and had previously been vice president of the Manchester Silver Co. in Providence. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, and received the Bronze Star for his service. Besides his wife, he leaves three daughters, Mary A. Babineau of Barrington, Joyce A. Reilly of South Kingstown and Joan T. Romano of Cranston; a son, John A. Cassidy III of Cranston; two brothers, James Cassidy of Massachusetts and Raymond Cassidy of Fort Myers, Fla., and 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Saturday, March 23, in St. Matthew's Church. Burial with military honors followed in the Rhode Island Veterans' Cemetery in Exeter.

CASSIDY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 1 May 2003] Boston - Maureen A. Cassidy, 46, of Boston died Saturday, April 26, 2003, at Massachusetts General Hospital. She was the life companion of Amador Rodriguez. Born in New Bedford, she was the daughter of Margaret A. Lacasse and Stephen J. Cassidy. Ms. Cassidy worked for Positive Directions in Boston as a treatment specialist. She was dedicated to her work and touched many lives. Survivors include her companion; her parents; a son, Ian Salveson of Boston; two sisters, Bridget Shea of Maine and Sheelagh M. Beaulieu of Fairhaven; and a brother, Stephen J. Cassidy Jr. of New Bedford. She was the sister of the late Margaret E. Cassidy. Her services are private; a celebration of her life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by the Sperry & McHoul Funeral Home, 15 Grove St., North Attleboro.

CASSIDY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 21 Sep 2003] Warwick - William J. Cassidy, 71, of Mystic Drive, a retired Internal Revenue Service agent, died Thursday at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. He was the husband of Carol A. (Smith) Cassidy. They had been married for 41 years. Born in Providence, a son of the late John J. and Anna (Murphy) Cassidy, he had lived in Warwick for 38 years. Mr. Cassidy had been an IRS agent in the Providence office for 30 years before retiring in 1986, and was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. He was an Air Force veteran of the Korean War, and served as a staff sergeant. He was a 1959 graduate of the University of Rhode Island, and had attended both Hofstra University and Providence College. He was a communicant of St. Clement Church. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Maura A. Boragine of Cranston and Catherine F. Bernier of Providence; and four grandchildren, Benjamin D., Anna-Christina and Anthony Boragine, all of Cranston, and Brett E. Bernier of Providence. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 142 Centerville Rd., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Clement Church, 111 Long St. Burial with military honors will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CASSIDY [Fall River MA Herald News, Sunday 26 Oct 2003] Passed away in Fall River on Oct. 24, 2003, Thomas J. "Hoppy" Cassidy. Husband of Victoria "Vicki" (Rishmany) Cassidy. Son of the late Thomas A. and Mary V. (Garrity) Cassidy. Father of Maureen A. Glisson and Kathleen C. St. Laurent. Father-in-law of Michael J. St. Laurent Sr. Grandfather of Kelly Land, Christopher Glisson, Jamie Glisson, Nicole St. Laurent and Michael St. Laurent, Jr. Great-grandfather of Conner Land. Residence 301 Miliken Blvd. Age 80. His funeral will be take place from the Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home, 1521 No. Main St. on Tuesday at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass at St. Mary Cathedral at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Patrick Cemetery. Calling hours Monday 5-8 p.m. [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Oct 2003] Fall River - Thomas J. "Hoppy" Cassidy, 80, of 301 Miliken Blvd., a retired Fire Department captain, died Friday at Charlton Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Victoria (Rishmany) Cassidy. They had been married for 54 years. Born in Fall River, a son of the late Thomas A. and Mary V. Cassidy, he was a lifelong resident of the city. Mr. Cassidy had been a member of the Fall River Fire Department for 31 years, retiring with the rank of captain. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the 3rd Army. He had received five Bronze Battle Stars, and the Normandy Liberation Medal from the French government, and had served as personal assistant to Gen. George S. Patton. Mr. Cassidy was a life member of the Liberal Club, and a former member of Montaup Country Club. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Cathedral, and a former communicant of St. Louis Church. Besides his wife, he leaves two daughters, Maureen A. Glisson of Fall River and Kathleen C. St. Laurent of Somerset; two brothers, Joseph and John Cassidy, both of Fall River; and five grandchildren and a great-grandson. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home, 1521 North Main St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Mary's Cathedral, Second Street. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

CASSIDY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 22 June 2004] Cranston - John A. Cassidy, 80, of Comstock Parkway, a retired teacher, died March 12, at home. He was the husband of the late Alice (Knott) Cassidy. Born in Providence, a son of the late Joseph and Sarah (Bastow) Cassidy, he had lived in Cranston for many years. Mr. Cassidy taught at the School for the Deaf in Providence before retiring many years ago. He leaves a niece, Lynn VonVillas of Highland Village, Texas. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Ave.  

CASSIDY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 21 Aug 2004] Cumberland - Joseph A. Cassidy Jr., 81, of Eisenhower Street, a manager at the former New England Telephone Company before he retired, died Wednesday at home. He was the husband of Theresa Barbara (Crepeau) Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary June 11. Born in Woonsocket, a son of the late Joseph A. and Anna (Roche) Cassidy, he had lived in Cumberland for 49 years. Mr. Cassidy had been a manager at New England Telephone for 39 years before he retired in 1985. He was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America and had served as president for two years of its Northern Rhode Island chapter. An Army staff sergeant veteran of World War II, he had served in Europe. He was a communicant of St. Joan of Arc Church. An avid golfer, he was a member of the Fullman Johnson Senior League at Chemawa Golf Course, North Attleboro, and once shot a hole-in-one. He enjoyed traveling. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Colleen M. Carpenter of Cumberland; a son, Gary M. Cassidy of Newport; two sisters, Florence McMahon and Eileen Saracina, both of Woonsocket; and three grandsons. He was the brother of the late Grace Plante, Charles and James Cassidy, and John Cassidy, his twin. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Bellows-Falso Funeral Chapel, 160 River Rd., Lincoln, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Joan of Arc Church, 3357 Mendon Rd., Cumberland. Burial with military honors will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland.  

CASSIDY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 21 Feb 2005] Cassidy, Mary T., 83, of Nelson Street, died Friday at Cortland Place in Smithfield. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late William and Louise (O'Neill) Cassidy. She had been a resident of Smithfield for 1- 1/2 years and had previously lived in Providence. She was the sister of the late Rev. William, John, Harold, James Francis, Catherine and Joseph Cassidy, and Louise Higginbotham. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home, Rt. 44 at Greenville Common, Greenville. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Michael's Church, 80 Farnum Pike, Smithfield at 9 a.m. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Visitation Tuesday 5-7 p.m.

CASSIDY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 24 Feb 2005] Portland, Maine -- Bridget E. Cassidy, 41, of Saco died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005, at Maine Medical Center after an automobile accident. Born in New Bedford, Mass., she was the daughter of Stephen J. Cassidy of Dartmouth, Mass. She lived in Dartmouth most of her life; she resided in Maine 10 years. Ms. Cassidy graduated from Dartmouth High School and attended Southeastern Massachusetts University, now UMass Dartmouth. She worked in several positions at Key Bank in Saco. She enjoyed reading and collecting antiques, and spending time with her children and their friends. She will be remembered for her love for making people laugh. Survivors include her father and his wife, Eileen; her former husband, Justin Shea of Lakeville, Mass.; two sons, Brendan R. Shea of Saco, and Justin P. Shea and his companion, Maegan Lambert, of Biddeford; a sister, Sheelagh M. Beaulieu, and her husband, Marc, of Fairhaven, Mass; a brother, Stephen J. Cassidy Jr. of New Bedford; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Margaret E. Cassidy and Maureen A. Cassidy. Her memorial Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Spring and Adams streets, Fairhaven. All other arrangements are private. Arrangements are by Fairhaven Funeral Home, 117 Main St., Fairhaven.

CASSIDY [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Sunday 17 Apr 2005] Winter Haven, Fla. -- Bernard J. Cassidy, 86, of Winter Haven, formerly of New Bedford and Lakeville, Mass., died at home of complications from Alzheimer's disease Friday, April 15, 2005. He was the husband of Theresa (Ribeiro) Cassidy; they were married 57 years. He was a staff sergeant with the 106th Infantry Division Golden Eagles during World War II. During the Battle of the Bulge, he became a prisoner of war. His love for sports took him from playing basketball, baseball, football and bowling with his brother, Al, for the Cougar Club in the Greater New Bedford League to a 28-year career as co-owner and executor director of the Ted Williams Camp in Lakeville. He was honored by the mayor of Boston for providing scholarships to city youths, enabling them to attend the baseball camp. He was devoted to his wife, and his greatest joy was his family. He was known for his generosity and sense of humor. Survivors include his widow; two daughters, Jane Anne Cassidy and her husband, Phillip Lioi, of Winter Haven, and Joan A. Cassidy and her husband, Buckner A. Willingford II, of South Orange, N.J.; two grandchildren; 16 nieces and nephews; 33 great-nieces and great-nephews; and two great-great-nieces. He was the brother of the late Albert H. Cassidy, Esther Geller, Ethel Warburton and Barbara Rioux. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, 201 First St. South.

CASSIDY (GANNON) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 16 Sep 2005] Winter Haven, Fla. -- Kathleen Elizabeth Cassidy, 85, of Winter Haven, died Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005, at the Life Care Center. She was the widow of Albert H. Cassidy who died in 1997. A native of New Bedford, Mass., she was the daughter of the late William and Helena (Finney) Gannon. She moved from Lakeville, Mass. to Winter Haven in 1970. She was a homemaker. A communicant of St. Matthew Catholic Church, she was a member of the Bereavement Team and the Eucharist Team. Mrs. Cassidy volunteered as a Pink Lady at Winter Haven Hospital. Survivors include four sons, Albert B. Cassidy, Steven L. Cassidy, Michael H. Cassidy and Peter E. Cassidy, all of Winter Haven; a daughter, Carol Cassidy Rhinehart of Winter Haven; and 17 grandchildren. Her funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in St. Matthews Catholic Church. Burial will be in Rolling Hills Cemetery. Arrangements are by Crisp-Coon Funeral Homes Inc., 201 First St. South. 

CASSIDY (SHANNON) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 20 Apr 2006] Cassidy, Kathleen (Shannon), 99, of Oaklawn Avenue, Cranston, a former homemaker, died peacefully at home on April 19, 2006. She was the wife of the late Luke Joseph Cassidy. Born in Tully, Strokestown, County Roscommon, Ireland on April 8, 1907, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Anne (Cronin) Shannon. She immigrated to Providence in 1925 and was married in 1938. She moved to Begonia Drive, Garden City, Cranston in 1949. She was a communicant of St. Mark Church for over 50 years and a founding member of the Garden City Garden Club. She is survived by a daughter Carol Cassidy and son-in-law Charles Freeman of Providence, a daughter Nancy Cassidy, son-in-law Jeffrey Schreck and granddaughters Anne, Katherine and Margaret Cassidy Schreck of Providence, a sister Nancy O'Dwyer of Didsbury, Manchester England and a sister and brother John Shannon and Gretta Devaney, of Strokestown, County Roscommon Ireland. She was the sister of the late Peter and Thomas Shannon of Strokestown, County Roscommon Ireland, Patrick Shannon of Warwick, and Beatrice Christy and Mary Rines of Cranston. Her family gratefully acknowledges the devoted care given to her over the last several years by her caregivers, Miatta Dorley, Musu Sarah Vincent and Massah Taylor. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 10 A.M. in St. Mark Church, Garden City. Visitation 1 hour prior 8:15-9:15 in the Butterfield Chapel, 500 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston. Burial will be in Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to St. Mary Academy, Bay View, East Providence, RI; Home and Hospice Care of Rhode Island or St. Mark Church, Garden City, Cranston. 

CASSIDY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 18 Feb 2007] Cassidy, Albert L., 70, of Columbus Avenue, Pawtucket died, Friday February 16, 2007 at the Memorial Hospital of RI in Pawtucket. He leaves his former companion and mother of his children, Dorothy Mowry. Mr. Cassidy was born in Providence the son of the late Albert L. and Alma (Tassfinari) Cassidy. He was a self employed roofer and construction worker for many years. Besides Dorothy he leaves one daughter, Mary Ann Goulden and her husband Michael of Pawtucket, two sons Albert Williams and his wife Andrea of North Carolina and William Williams of Bristol. Albert also leaves three brothers; William of Colorado Springs, Co., Robert of Port Charlotte Fla., and Bernard Cassidy of Pawtucket, one sister, Ann Cassidy Baker of Virginia Beach, Va., three stepsons, Harold, James, and Thomas Williams of Pawtucket, three step daughters, Robin Tumaliuan, Brenda Daluz, and Julie Jordan of Pawtucket, three grandchildren, Stacey Pereira, Amanada and Alexander Williams, his great-grandson Avan Rodriquez. Mr Cassidy also had twelve nieces and nephews. He was the step father of the late Carol Burt. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket Thursday at 9:00am. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa's Church, Newport Ave., at 10:00am. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours Wednesday, February 21, 2007 4-7pm in the funeral home. 

CASSIDY [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Wednesday 12 Sept 2007] Newark, Del. - Richard J. Cassidy, 63, died on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, at his home after a long illness. He was the husband of Barbara K. Cassidy of Newark, Del. Born in Cranston, R.I., on Feb. 25, 1944, he was the son of the late Harold and Helen (Denneny) Cassidy. Mr. Cassidy was a graduate of Bishop Hendricken High School in Warwick, R.I. In 1963, he earned his bachelor's degree in business from Johnson and Wales College in Providence. Sgt. Cassidy proudly served his country in the United States Air Force for four years during the Vietnam War and was stationed for a time at Langley (Va.) AFB. Following the war, he embarked upon a long and successful career in the financial services and banking industry. Most recently, Mr. Cassidy was employed as a senior collections analyst with the Bank of New York and for J.P. Morgan Chase, both in Newark. He was a life member of the J. Allison O'Daniel VFW Post 475 in Newark, where he served as past president of the House Committee. Throughout his life, he enjoyed reading as well as camping, skin diving, hunting, football and ice hockey. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, William J. Cassidy of Newark; and a sister, Marcia McHale and her husband David of North Attleboro. Funeral services with military honors were held in Delaware on Friday, Sept. 7, 2007. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Cancer Fund of Thomas Cooper Ladies Auxiliary, VFW Post 475, 100 Veteran's Drive, Newark, DE 19711.

CASSIDY [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday 28 May 2008] Swansea, MA —Christopher Patrick Cassidy, 34 beloved son of William and Debra Cassidy of New York, died Sunday, May 18, 2008 at Charlton Memorial Hospital. A native of Swansea, Christopher graduated in 1991 from Case High School. In addition to his parents, Christopher is survived by a sister, Mrs. Barbara Collins of Somerset, two brothers, William of Gardner, MA and Keith of Fall River. He also leaves his loving fiancée, Renee and their wonderful son, Evan. Among his relatives are Grandfather Joseph, uncles Thomas and Michael Cassidy, great uncle William Harding all of Fall River, great aunt Sister M. Faith Harding of Providence, R.I., member of the Religious Sisters of Mercy, two nieces and two nephews. Funeral Arrangements were handled by Hathaway Funeral Home, Somerset. Followed by  a Mass of Christian Burial at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church in Somerset.

CATHCART (SULLIVAN) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Friday 14 May 2004] New Bedford -- Sandra H. (Sullivan) Cathcart, 61, of New Bedford died at home surrounded by her family Thursday, May 13, 2004, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was the wife of Bruce M. Cathcart. Born in Middleboro, the daughter of Helen E. (Downey) Sullivan of Fairhaven and the late Arthur Sullivan, she resided in Fairhaven and New Bedford most of her life. She was a communicant of St. Mary Church. Mrs. Cathcart was a medical secretary at Healthcare for Women for the past 12 years. She was a graduate of New Bedford Vocational High School and was active in her class reunion committee. She loved traveling and being with her grandchildren. Survivors include her widower; her mother; two sons, Gary John Cathcart of Albany, N.Y., and Mark William Cathcart of Brockton; a daughter, Janine Priscilla Cathcart of New Bedford; a brother, James L. Sullivan of Fairhaven; two sisters, Catherine M. Martin of Middleboro and Laureen M. Ignacio of Boston; two grandchildren, Aaron Stauffer and Elizabeth Stauffer; and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Her funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mary Church, Tarkiln Hill Road, followed by burial in River-Side Cemetery, Fairhaven. Arrangements are by the Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funeral, 495 Park St.  

CATTERALL (CONWAY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 29 Dec 2005] Catterall, Mary A., of John St., died peacefully and surrounded by her family on Tuesday in Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket. She was the wife of the late Thomas A. Catterall, Sr. Born in Cumberland she was the daughter of the late John J. and Mary E. (Fay) Conway. She was a lifelong resident of Cumberland. She was a teachers aide in the Cumberland School System for 20 years. She was a communicant of St. Patrick Church, Cumberland, a member of the St. Patrick Senior's, Cumberland and a member of the St. Patrick Card League, Cumberland. She was a volunteer at the St. Patrick Soup Kitchen, Providence for many years. Mrs. Catterall was an avid card player. She leaves one son, Thomas A. Catterall, Jr., of Cumberland. Four daughters Fay Catterall of Clearwater, FL., Ann Rae Black of Cumberland, Patricia Brouillette of Pawtucket, and Peggy Catterall-Wild of Cumberland. One brother James Conway and one sister Barbara Frappier both of Cumberland. Sister of the late Sister Fran Conway, Sonny Conway, Margaret Lambert, Joan O'Neill, Frances Audette and John Conway, Jr. Six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral will be held Saturday at 8 AM from the J. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Road, Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 AM in St. Patrick Church, Broad St., Cumberland. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cumberland. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours Friday 4 to 8 PM. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in her memory to the Fran Conway House of Hope Jefferson Blvd., PO Box 8606, Warwick, RI 02888.

CATTON (CONROY) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 24 Sep 2005] Catton, Virginia C., 94, formerly of Benefit Street, died Monday in the Miriam Hospital. She was the wife of the late Francis Catton. Born in Providence a daughter of the late Francis and Margaret (Thomasen) Conroy, she was a long time Providence resident. Mrs. Catton studied acting in New York City where she became a room mate and lifelong friend of Betty Davis. She also worked as a screen writer in Hollywood. She was a free lance writer publishing many short stories and a book of poems. She was active with the RI Historical Society and the Short Story Club. She leaves many friends. A Memorial Service will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Monahan Drabble Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman Street, Providence. Donations in her memory may be made to the Tockwotten Home in Providence.

CAUCHON (FARRELLY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 19 Feb 2006] Cauchon, Mary F. (Farrelly), 76, of Wyndham Avenue, died Friday at Saint Elizabeth Home, East Greenwich. She was the wife of Henry F. Cauchon. They had been married for 44 years. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Daniel F. and Nora M. (Phillips) Farrelly, she was a lifelong Providence resident, and had also been a summer resident of Narragansett for over 40 years. Mrs. Cauchon had been an elementary school teacher for the Providence School System. She spent the majority of her career at the Sackett Street School and the Regent Avenue School. She was a 1946 graduate of St. Xavier Academy and a 1950 graduate of the former R.I. College of Education. She was a member of both schools' alumni associations. She was a member of the Providence Teacher's Union, and the R.I. Federation of Retired Teachers. She was a communicant of both St. Pius V Church and St. Mary Star of the Sea Church in Narragansett. Besides her husband she leaves her children, Thomas P. Cauchon, a teacher in the South Kingstown, and Mary Ann Cauchon, a teacher at Sackett St. School, both of Narragansett; a sister Catherine F. McClanaghan of Narragansett; her grandchildren Christine A., Peter D., and Matthew T. Cauchon; several nieces and nephews; as well as many cousins, including Eileen M. Farrelly. She was the sister of the late Rev. Peter T. Farrelly, S.J. and Daniel F. Farrelly, Jr. Mary's funeral will be Tuesday at 8:45 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. A Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Pius V Church, Eaton Street, Providence. Visitation Monday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Activities Director, c/o St. Elizabeth Home, 1 St. Elizabeth Way, East Greenwich, RI 02818 or St. Pius V Church, Eaton St., Providence RI 02908 in Mary's memory will be appreciated. 

CAVANAGH [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 13 Dec 2003] Michael J. Cavanagh, 63, of Port Orange, Fla., formerly of North Providence, a retired hospital administrator, died yesterday at Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, Fla. He was the husband of Carol Cavanagh. They had been married for 41 years. Born in Providence, a son of Michael and Margaret (Murphy) Cavanagh, he had lived in North Providence before moving to Port Orange in 2000. Mr. Cavanagh had worked for 30 years in hospital administration at both Miriam and Rhode Island Hospitals before retiring. A member of St. Augustine Church, Providence, he was a past president of its Holy Name Society as well as a lector and a member of the parish council. He had also been a volunteer for the United Way, and a past treasurer of Campfire Girls. He was a graduate of La Salle Academy, Providence, and Providence College. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Beside his wife, he leaves a son, Michael Cavanagh of Woodbridge, Conn.; two daughters, Denise Beretta of Richmond and Karen Gray of Deltona, Fla.; a sister, Patricia Andrews of East Providence; and four grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church, Port Orange.

CAVANAGH [Fall River MA Herald News, Newport RI Daily News, Friday 27 Aug 2004] Cavanagh -- In Portsmouth, RI, on August 25, 2004, Sister Mary Cavanagh, Faithful Companions of Jesus, Saint Philomena Convent and Chapel, Cory's Lane, Portsmouth, RI. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, August 28, 2004, at 10:00 AM in St. Philomena Auditorium, Cory's Lane, Portsmouth. Calling hours will be held on Friday from 6:30pm to 9:00pm in St. Philomena Convent, with a prayer service at 8:00 PM. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to the FCJ South American Missions or St. Philomena School Building Fund, both are c/o St. Philomena Convent 324 Cory's Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871. [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 Aug 2004] Portsmouth - Sister Mary Catherine Cavanagh, 69, of 324 Cory's Lane, a member of the order of the Faithful Companions of Jesus, died yesterday at St. Philomena Convent after an illness. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late John and Alice (Tierney) Cavanagh. Sister Cavanagh entered the Sisters of the Faithful Companions of Jesus in 1957, and made her first vows on July 31, 1959, in Calgary, Alberta. She began teaching in 1960 at St. Joseph's School, in Fitchburg, Mass., where she was also an adviser to the youth group. She was later one of the founders of the South American FCJ mission at Cordoba, Argentina, where she had been a pastoral assistant. Sister Cavanagh had also worked closely with the LaSalette Fathers. After returning to this country in 1999, she was assigned to St. Philomena Convent, and had worked in the extended day program at St. Philomena School, and as house mother at Little Flower Home, Tiverton. She leaves a brother, John Cavanagh of Providence; a sister, Alice Goslin of Foster; and several nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Philomena School Auditorium, Cory's Lane. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown.  

CAVANAGH [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 Nov 2004] South Kingstown - Thomas J. Cavanagh, 59, of Osprey Road, an educator and computer programmer, died Sunday at Rhode Island Hospital, in Providence. He was the husband of Sandra K. Cavanagh. Born in Providence, he was a son of John F. Cavanagh Jr. of Wakefield and the late Helen F. (King) Cavanagh. Besides his wife and his father, Mr. Cavanagh leaves three brothers, John F. Cavanagh III of Fredericksburg, Va., and Paul K. and Michael P. Cavanagh, both of Smithfield; a sister, Eileen M. Cavanagh of South Kingstown; and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 11 a.m. in St. Francis of Assisi Church, 128 High St., Wakefield. Burial will be private.

CAVANAGH [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 22 Mar 2005] Cavanagh, M. Rose Agnes, RSM, 92, a Sister of Mercy for 76 years, died Monday at Mt. St. Rita Health Centre. Born Mary Louise in Providence, a daughter of the late John F. and Agnes (Turbitt) Cavanagh. Sister was a teacher for 40 years in the Providence diocese. She was one of the first members of the faculty of Salve Regina College when it was founded in 1947. She organized and was the head of the mathematics department there. Sister retired after 60 years of ministry. Sister leaves two brothers, John Cavanagh of Matunuck and William Cavanagh of Southington, CT. She was the sister of the late Paul and Joseph Cavanagh, Agnes Lally and Ellen Isacco. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Mt. St. Rita Chapel, Cumberland. Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Mt. St. Rita Health Centre, 15 Sumner Brown Rd., Cumberland, RI 02864 in Sister's memory would be appreciated. Arrangements with James J. Gallogly & Sons, Funeral Directors.  

CAVANAGH [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 21 Nov 2006] Cavanagh, Maureen A., 57, of Amherst, NH, formerly of Harrisville, RI, died November 20, 2006 at the Community Hospice House, Merrimack, NH after a 2-year battle with brain cancer. Visiting hours are Saturday, November 25th from 4-7 p.m. in the Smith & Heald Funeral Home, 63 Elm St., Milford, NH. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Congregational Church of Amherst, Church St., Amherst, NH. Burial will be in Meadowview Cemetery, Amherst. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, 10 Brookline Place West, 6th flr., Brookline, MA 02445-7226, Attn: Contribution Services or Dr. Peter M. Black Brain Tumor Research Fund, Brigham & Women's Hospital, 75 Francis St., Boston, MA 02115. 

CAVANAGH [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 26 April 2007] Cavanagh, John F., 92, of Matunuck, artist and co-founder of Cavanagh Company died April 25, 2007 at South County Hospital. Born in Providence, he was a son of the late John F. and Agnes (Turbitt) Cavanagh. He was the husband of the late Helen F. (King) Cavanagh and the late Margaret (Burke) King-Cavanagh. He is survived by three sons, John of Fredericksburg, VA, Paul and Michael of Smithfield, one daughter Eileen of Matunuck, one brother William of Southington, CT, eleven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was the father of the late Thomas Cavanagh. He was the brother of the late Sister Mary Rose Agnes, RSM; Agnes Lally, Ellen Isacco, and Joseph V. and Paul A. Cavanagh. After attending Providence College and Rhode Island School of Design, John worked as a designer for Gorham Manufacturing Company. With his brother Paul, he founded Cavanagh Company, the world's largest supplier of communion bread. At Cavanagh Company, they operated a Liturgical Arts Studio producing countless artifacts for churches and schools. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, April 28, 2007 at St. Francis of Assisi Church, High Street, Wakefield at 10 AM. Burial to follow at St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Francis of Assisi Church, 114 High St., Wakefield RI 02879.

CAVANAUGH (FITZPATRICK) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 19 March 1942] Cavanaugh - in this city, on March 17, Evangeline E. (Fitzpatrick), wife of the late James W. Cavanaugh. Residence, 77 Jefferson street. Funeral Thursday morning, March 19 at 8:15 o'clock from the Charles A. Quinn Funeral Home, 186 Smith street. Requiem mass in St. Patrick's Church, Smith street, at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

CAVANAUGH [Brevard County FL, Florida Today, 24 March 1999] Cocoa Beach -- Catherine M. Cavanaugh, 80, a former registered nurse for St. Joseph's Hospital in Rhode Island, died Monday, March 22, at Cape Canaveral Hospital. Mrs. Cavanaugh was born in Providence, R.I. She came to Brevard County 21 years ago from Little Compton, R.I. She was a member of Church of Our Saviour in Cocoa Beach, the Cocoa Beach Elkettes and the Ostomy Association. She also was a volunteer for the Adoration Chapel at Church of Our Saviour. Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Frank Cavanaugh of Cocoa Beach; daughter, Marianne Habershaw of Riverside, R.I.; and one grandson. Calling hours will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Beckman- Williamson Funeral Home in Cocoa Beach. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Church of Our Saviour. Burial will be at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Donations may be made to Our Saviour's More Faith in Our Future Fund, 5301 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931.

CAVANAUGH [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 24 May 2003] Dale Cavanaugh, 63, of Knoxville, Tenn., formerly of Fall River, a former administrative director, died Thursday at Fort Sanders Park West, Knoxville. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late and Frank and Avis (Grey) Cavanaugh, she had lived in Providence before moving to Tennessee. She had been the administrative director for the Brown University math department from 1961 to 1991. Miss Cavanaugh was a 1957 graduate of Durfee High School, Fall River, and a 1959 graduate of Katharine Gibbs School in Providence. She was a member of West Towne Christian Church, Knoxville. She leaves a brother, Paul Cavanaugh, and a sister, Barbara Cavanaugh, both of Knoxville, and two nieces. The funeral service will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. in Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel, Knoxville. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Knoxville.

CAVANAUGH [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 13 May 2003] Pawtucket - Jean P. Cavanaugh, 64, of Brook Court, a retired shipping clerk, died Sunday at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center of Home and Hospice Care of Rhode Island, in Providence. She was the wife of the late Thomas L. Cavanaugh. Born in Waltham, Mass., a daughter of the late Alfred and Kathleen (McLaughlin) Conti, she had lived in Pawtucket since 1961. Mrs. Cavanaugh had been a shipping clerk for the former Newman Crosby Co. before retiring. She leaves two sons, Sean P. Cavanaugh of Pawtucket and Michael T. Cavanaugh of Lincoln; a daughter, Kelly J. Marshall of Seekonk; two sisters, Joan Conti of Medway, Mass., and Kathy Carmichael of Rehoboth; three grandchildren; a niece; and three nephews. The funeral will be held on Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Teresa Church, 358 Newport Ave. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

CAVANAUGH [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Tuesday 30 Sep 2003] New Bedford -- Doreen A. Cavanaugh, 42, of New Bedford, died unexpectedly Sunday, Sept. 28, 2003, at home. Born in New Bedford, the daughter of Maureen H. (Hunt) Cavanaugh, former New Bedford Ward 1 City Councilor, she lived in the city all of her life. Ms. Cavanaugh trained as a specialist in stress reduction at the University of Massachusetts and received her massage therapist certificate. She was a graduate of Xavier Church in Acushnet and Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational-Technical High School. During high school she was president of her Junior Achievement company, propelling it into first place for three years. She was a volunteer for the Muscular Dystrophy Association for 15 years, raising in excess of $50,000. She was honored for her efforts by former Gov. Michael Dukakis and received a proclamation from then-Senate President William Bulger, former Mayor Brian Lawler and former Mayor John Markey. She was honored by The Standard-Times "Hats Off" column for her outstanding contribution to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. She was appointed by the Office of Handicapped Affairs as a Community Access Monitor. Christmas was her favorite time of year. Survivors include her mother; her maternal grandmother, Estelle Hunt of Fairhaven; a sister, Kelly Yuskaitis and her husband, Mark, of Barnstable; two nieces, Sarah and Abigail Yuskaitis, both of Barnstable; a nephew, Stephen Yuskaitis of Barnstable; an aunt, Barbara Hunt of Fairhaven; two uncles, Robert Hunt and his wife, Shirley, of Wareham and James Hunt and his wife, Vera, of New Bedford; and a friend and care provider, Teresa Trembley. Her funeral will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, from the Fairhaven Funeral Home, 117 Main St., Fairhaven. Followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in the Xavier Church, Acushnet. Interment will be in River-Side Cemetery, Fairhaven. 

CAVANAUGH (LOWREY) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 23 Jan 2005] Cavanaugh, Dorothea E. (Lowrey), 92, formerly of 206 Bloomfield Street, Pawtucket and more recently of Epoch on Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, died Thursday at the Miriam Hospital. She was the wife of the late Raymond L. Cavanaugh. Born in Central Falls, she moved to Pawtucket in 1954. She was the daughter of the late James and Catherine (Carlin) Lowrey. Mrs. Cavanaugh was a teacher in the Central Falls and Attleboro Massachusetts school systems for many years and also taught at St. Teresa School in Pawtucket. She was a graduate of Rhode Island College of Education and received her Masters Degree from the University of Rhode Island. She was the past president of the St. Teresa School Mothers Club and member of the Massachusetts and Blackstone Valley Retired Teachers Association. She leaves one daughter, Doreen A. Cavanaugh, Ph.D. of Pawtucket, RI and several cousins. Mother of the late Kathleen M. Cavanaugh. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Monday at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St. Sebastian, 57 Cole Avenue, Providence at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary’s Cemetery, Pawtucket. Calling hours Monday morning from 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the LaSalette Shrine, 947 Park St., Attleboro, MA 02703.

CAVANAUGH [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 16 Apr 2005] Cavanaugh, Frank J., 48, of Greenville Ave., Johnston. A retired Providence School Dept., employee. Son of Louise (Pistocco) Cavanaugh and the late William F. Cavanaugh. Father of Courtney Cavanaugh, brother of David Cavanaugh and his wife Deana, Karen Cavanaugh, Donna Simmons, Patricia Calore and Albert Santos and the late William Cavanaugh, also several nieces and nephews. Funeral Monday at 8:45 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Spruce St., at 10 a.m. Visitation Sunday 2-4, 6-9 p.m. in the Pennine Home, 28 Grove St. Arrangements with A.M. Berarducci.

CAVANAUGH [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 13 Dec 2005] Cavanaugh -- In Fall River, December 11, 2005. James J. Cavanaugh. Husband of the late Mildred (Martel) Cavanaugh. Son of the late James J. and Mary (Powers) Cavanaugh. Father of James A Cavanaugh, Sr. and his wife Pat. Grandfather of James A. Cavanaugh, Jr. Great-grandfather of Michaela. Age 90. Residence 4901 North Main St., formerly of Ledge Rd., Swansea. His funeral will be held on Thursday at 8:45 AM from the Oliveira Funeral Home, 2064 South Main St., followed by a funeral Mass at 10 AM in St. Thomas More Church, Luther Ave. Somerset. Interment in Mount Hope Cemetery, Swansea. Calling hours Wednesday 6-8 PM. [Tuesday 13 Dec 2005] James J. Cavanaugh, 90, of Sarah S. Brayton Nursing Care Center, 4901 N. Main St., Fall River, formerly of Ledge Road, Swansea, died Sunday at the center. He was the husband of the late Mildred (Martel) Cavanaugh. Born in Fall River, a son of the late James J. and Mary (Powers) Cavanaugh, he lived in Swansea for 30 years until moving to Fall River six months ago. Mr. Cavanaugh was a maintenance worker for 30 years at Chase Curtain until retiring in 1977. Later, he was a night watchman at Swan Finishing, Swansea. He was a member of St. Thomas More Church, Somerset. He is survived by a son, James A. Cavanaugh Sr. of Fall River, a grandson; a great-granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Mary Regan and David Cavanaugh. Arrangements are by the Oliveira Funeral Home, 2064 S. Main St., Fall River.

CAVANAUGH [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 15 May 2006] Lakeville - Maryjane Cavanaugh, formerly of North Attleboro and Spring Hill, Fla., died Wednesday, May 10 in Lakeville after a 10-year battle with cancer, at age 57. Born in Boston, she was raised and educated in Walpole, graduating from Walpole High School in the Class of 1966. She earned her Licensed Practical Nursing degree from the Pondville School of Nursing in 1973. In 1975, she received a literary arts degree from Dean Junior College. In 1977, she received her B.S.N. from Regis College and gained her master's degree from the University of Tampa in 2000. She was the director of nursing at Maples Convalescent Home in Wrentham from 1989 to 1998 until moving to Florida, where she continued her nursing career in Spring Hills, Fla. She was also a traveling nurse throughout the country. She served in the U.S. Army reserves from 1978 until the present with the rank of captain. She was an avid NFL fan and an animal lover. She was the mother of Kris Valerio of Wareham and the late Meghan J. Cavanaugh and the sister of Jeffrey Cavanaugh of Norton and Dian Lynch of Middleboro. A funeral will be held from the Bolea-Amici Funeral Home, 115 North Main St., Mansfield on Tuesday, May 16 at 9:15 a.m. followed by a funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Washington Street, North Attleboro at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Foxboro. Donations in Maryjane's memory can be made to The Veronica M. Driscoll Center for Nursing, 2113 Western Ave., Suite 2, Guilderland, N.Y. 12084-9559.

CAVANAUGH [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 11 Feb 2007] Cavanaugh, Rev. Peter M., 66, pastor emeritus of Saint Clare Church, Misquamicut, died on Friday, February 9, 2007. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, son of Louise (Billington) Cavanaugh and the late Peter Cavanaugh, he attended Blessed Sacrament School and LaSalle Academy in Providence, and Our Lady of Providence Seminary in Warwick. In further preparation for the priesthood, he studied at the American College in Louvain, Belgium and was ordained a priest there on June 25, 1966 by Bishop Victor J. Reed. After a summer assignment at Blessed Sacrament Church, Providence, Father Cavanaugh was appointed assistant pastor at Saint Michael Church, Georgiaville in September 1966 and in September 1967 he was assigned as a teacher at LaSalle Academy while serving as part-time assistant pastor at the parish. In 1971 he was transferred to Saint Thomas Church, Providence as part-time assistant pastor, while remaining as a teacher at LaSalle Academy. In 1976 he was also appointed a chaplain at the same school. In 1980 Father Cavanaugh was appointed Director of the Priests' Personnel Office with residence at Saint Thomas Church, Providence. In 1982 he became a team member of the House of Formation at Our Lady of Providence Seminary in Warwick, while continuing as Director of the Priests' Personnel Office. In August 1986, Father Cavanaugh was appointed pastor of Saint Peter Church in Warwick. Then in February 1998 he was appointed pastor of Saint Clare Church, Misquamicut where he remained until his retirement as pastor emeritus in March 2005. After his retirement, he resided in Warwick. Besides his mother, Father Cavanaugh is survived by two sisters, Maureen Cavanaugh of Warwick, and Joan C. Richard, and her husband John, of Warwick; and two nephews, Christopher J. Richard and Peter L. Richard. His funeral will be held on Wednesday, February 14, at 8:30 a.m. from the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick, with a concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, 179 Academy Avenue, Providence. Relatives and friends are invited, and may visit at the funeral home on Tuesday from 3-7 p.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. 

CAVANAUGH [Providence RI Journal, Friday 12 Oct 2007] Cavanaugh, Evelyn F., 76 formerly of Hilltop Ave., died Wednesday at Cherry Hill Nursing Home. Born in Providence a daughter of the late John and Margaret (Coleman) Cavanaugh, she had lived most of her life in Providence. She leaves two sisters; Lillian C. Lang and Eleanor A. Cavanaugh both of Johnston and two nieces Diane Lang and Arlene Manuel. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Pius Church, Saturday, at 8:30 a.m. Her life will be celebrated with calling hours Friday 4-7 in the Stapleton-Barry-Holdredge Funeral Home, 684 Park Ave., Cranston. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to St. Pius Church Renovation Fund, 30 Elmhurst Ave., Providence, RI 02908. Burial will be in Saint Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CAVANAUGH [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Saturday 22 Mar 2008] Marion — Frederick Shannon Cavanaugh, 88, of Mattapoisett, MA died March 18, 2008, at Sippican Nursing Home after a long illness. By his side was his loving wife of 41 years Lida Beth Cavanaugh (neé Robinson) and his two daughters L. Eileen Estudante of Mattapoisett and Amy L. Manning of East Lyme, CT. Fred was born in Boston, the son of the late Edward and Mary (Shannon) Cavanaugh. He served in World War II as a First Lieutenant with the 30th Infantry Division "Old Hickory," 117th Infantry Regiment, First Battalion, Company C. He fought bravely with his brothers-in-arms during the battles of Normandy, Northern France, the Ardennes, the Rhineland, and Central Europe Campaigns including the Battle of the Bulge. He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Bronze Star with 2 battle oak leaf clusters, the World War II Victory Medal, the Distinguished Unit Badge with clusters and the European Theater Ribbon. He later served 18 years as a Captain in the Army Reserves. He was a member of the American Legion 0280, Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge, 30th Infantry Division Association "Old Hickory," The Military Order of the World Wars and was a charter member of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. After the war, Fred attended American University graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Administration and became a career administrator for the Department of the Navy at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. He and his family lived in the D.C. area prior to retiring to Mattapoisett in 1982. Fred was an avid sailor and a member of the West River Sailing Club, in MD. He found great enjoyment sailing in the Chesapeake Bay and later Buzzards Bay. He was a member of the Unitarian Memorial Church in Fairhaven where he served on various committees. He is survived by his wife Lida, two daughters, Eileen and Amy, son-in-law Dr. Brian Manning, of East Lyme, CT, a sister, Veronica Donnelly of Watertown, MA, two grandchildren, James F. Estudante and Andrea E. Manning and many nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Edward Cavanaugh. Fred Cavanaugh's Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 29th at 11 AM in the Unitarian Memorial Church in Fairhaven. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Mattapoisett YMCA Youth Sailing Program, P.O. Box 1067, Mattapoisett, MA 02739. 

CAVANAUGH [Fall River MA Herald News, Sunday 25 May 2008] John R. Cavanaugh Jr., “Jack,” age 73, of Swansea, died, Friday, May 23, 2008 at his residence surrounded by his loving family after a brave battle with cancer.  He was the beloved husband of Geraldine (Rocha) Cavanaugh to whom he had been married for the past 41 years. Born in Woonsocket, R.I., he was a son of the late John R. Cavanaugh Sr. and Kathryn (Mullery) Cavanaugh. He was a 1953 graduate of Joseph Case High School, he served in the United States Navy for four years as a communication expert, and was a 1962 graduate of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy.  Mr. Cavanaugh was the Pharmacy Manager at Brooks in Tiverton for 29 years before retiring in 1999. After retirement he worked part time in the pharmacy at Brooks in Swansea.  He was a communicant of the former St. Michael’s Parish now St. Francis of Assisi Church. He was an avid reader and golfer. Surviving in addition to his wife, his loving daughter Mary Kate Peters and her husband Michael of Raynham, one sister Kathryn Fernandes and her husband Manuel of Swansea, two grandchildren Lucy Elizabeth and John Michael “Jack” Peters and several nieces and nephews.  His Funeral will be held Wednesday, May 28, 2008 at 10:30 AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Birchcrest, 189 Gardner’s Neck Rd., Swansea followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:30 AM in St. Francis of Assisi Church, 532 Gardner’s Neck Rd., Swansea.  Relatives and friends invited.  Visiting hours Tuesday from 5-8 PM. In lieu of flowers contributions in his honor may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care 502 Bedford St. Fall River, MA 02720. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Swansea.

CAWLEY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 2 Aug 2003] East Greenwich - Thomas F. Cawley Jr., 74, of Azalea Court, a retired guidance counselor, died yesterday at home. He was the husband of C. Martha (Freeman) Cawley. Born in Providence, the son of the late T. Frank and Helen I. (Gearin) Cawley, he had lived in West Warwick before moving to Warwick in 1964. Mr. Cawley had been a guidance counselor in the East Greenwich school system for 21 years, retiring in 1993. He was a graduate of Providence College, Class of 1952, and received his master's degree in counseling from the University of Rhode Island in 1971. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and the Korean War, serving as a 1st lieutenant. He was a member of Rhode Island Teachers Association, and a former member of the West Warwick Lions Club. He had been a CCD teacher at St. Gregory the Great Church for years. Besides his wife, he leaves several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Elinor McKanna. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10:30 a.m. in St. Gregory the Great Church, 360 Cowesett Rd., Warwick. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich.

CAWLEY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 30 June 2004] Pawtucket - Annie Cawley, 98, formerly of Hicks Street, a retired manufacturing employee, died Sunday at Haven Health Center. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Robert and Mary Ellen (Kelland) Cawley, she had lived in Pawtucket most of her life and in Central Falls for five years. Miss Cawley had been employed for many years at the former J&P Coates Mfg. Co. and at the former Davol Company in Providence, retiring many years ago. She was a lifelong communicant of St. Edward Church. She leaves a grandnephew, Jack Cawley, with whom she lived; and many other grandnephews and grandnieces. She was the sister of the late Helen Robish, and Margaret, Mary Agnes, Michael, Frank, Robert, Thomas and Francis Cawley. The funeral and burial will be private.  

CESARIO (HOULIHAN) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 28 March 2007] Cesario, Irene (Houlihan), 63, of Marisa Lane, Providence, died peacefully and with great dignity at home surrounded by her family, on March 27, 2007, after a courageous challenge to cancer. May she rest in peace. Irene was the beloved wife of Albert 'Butch' Cesario. Irene was a thoughtful, kind and giving person and will be so sorely missed by her daughter Valerie Mitchell DonFrancesco and husband Bob, of Narragansett, her son, James Mitchell and wife Nancy of Saunderstown, and her daughter, Stacey Mitchell Doonan and husband, Lawrence, of Johnston, RI. Irene gave so much and asked for so little in return. Irene was so lovingly proud of her grandchildren; Robert DiVozzi, Anthony DonFrancesco, Arianna Mitchell and Erik DonFrancesco. Sweet and warm memories of 'Grammy' will forever live on in each of her grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, William Houlihan of Warwick. Born in Providence, Irene was the daughter of the late Gabriella (Marciano) Houlihan and the late Edward Houlihan. Irene was the sister of the late Edward 'Tippy' and the late Frank Houlihan. Calling Hours Thursday 4-8 PM in the A.A. MARIANI & Son Funeral Home, 200 Hawkins St., Providence. Funeral Friday at 8 AM, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 AM in St. Ann Church, 280 Hawkins St, Providence. Burial in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. Kindly omit flowers, donations in Irene's memory to; Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI, 02860. 

CHABOT (McDONNELL) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 6 June 2007] Chabot, Carolyn E. (McDonnell), 64, of Ten Rod Rd. in North Kingstown, died Monday June 4th in the South County Hospital. She was the wife of the late Michael Chabot. Born in South Kingstown, a daughter of the late Robert F. and Viola (Wood) McDonnell, Carolyn has been a lifelong resident of South County. She had worked as a private real estate agent for several years. She was a communicant of St. Charles Borromeo Church and belonged to the Bethany Discipleship. Carolyn is survived by: One Son: Robert A. Ballinger III of VT. One Daughter: Thelma 'Ellie' A. Dougherty of Charlestown. One Sister: Robin F. Connell of Wakefield. Five Grandsons and her step-mother Phyllis McDonnell of Tavares, FL. She was the sister of the late Michael R. McDonnell. Visiting hours will be held in the Forbes Funeral Home, 28 Columbia St. Wakefield on Wednesday from 5-7pm. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday June 7th at 10:00am in St. Charles Borromeo Church, 178 Dexter St. in Providence. Burial will follow in Elm Grove Cemetery in North Kingstown.

CHACE (MacDONALD) [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 25 May 2004] Chace -- (MacDonald) Beatrice, May 23, 2004, wife of Raymond L. Chace, mother of Linda Lawrence, Nancy LePage, Wendy Joachim and also mother of the late Richard R. Chace. Grandmother of 10, great grandmother of 3. Her funeral service will be Thursday at 10:00am in the Hathaway Community Home For Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., Somerset, burial will follow in Nathan Slade Cemetery Somerset. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling hours Wednesday from 6-9pm, gifts in her memory can be sent to Bethany Christian Missions Inc, PO Box 19413 Shreveport Louisiana 71149-0413, to support the Children's Orphanage in the Philippines. [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 25 May 2004] Somerset - Beatrice (MacDonald) Chace, 74, of O'Neil Road, a homemaker, died Sunday at the Catholic Memorial Home, in Fall River. She was the wife of Raymond L. Chace. Born in the Dorchester section of Boston, a daughter of the late Robert and Ida (Mortenson) Macdonald, she had lived in Dorchester and Swansea before moving to Somerset 55 years ago. She had spent many winters in Clearwater, Fla. Mrs. Chace was a member of the South Swansea Baptist Church. A member of the Embroiders Guild of America, Hope Chapter, in Rhode Island, she enjoyed doing needlepoint. She was a fan of the Red Sox. Besides her husband, she leaves three daughters, Linda Lawrence of Albuquerque, N.M., Nancy LePage of Pawtucket and Wendy Joachim of Rehoboth; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Richard R. Chace. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St. Burial will be in Nathan Slade Cemetery.  

CHACE (CONCANNON) [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Wednesday 1 Aug 2007] Taunton — Margaret M. (Concannon) Chace of Summer Street in Taunton died Aug. 1, 2007, at Marian Manor Nursingn home after a lengthy illness. She was 103. Born in Ireland, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Katherine (Sloyan) Concannon. She was educated in Ireland. She was the wife of the late George T. Chace. A housewife, she had lived in Taunton for the last 65years. She is survived by two sisters, Ann O’Donell of Augusta, Maine,  and Ellie Concannon of Ireland; two grand children, Linda Elias of Portland, Maine, and Judith Courtney of Atlanta; and four great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Marjorie A. Elias and the sister of the late Winifred Herbert. A Mass of Christian Burial, to which friends and relatives are invited to attend, will be held at 10:45 a.m. Saturday in the chapel at Marian Manor Nursing Home, 33 Summer St., Taunton. Interment will be at St. Francis Cemetery in Taunton.

CHADDERTON (COVEL) [New Haven CT Register, Nov. 27, 1978] “Mrs. Chadderton Succumbs at 92” - Hamden - Mrs. Mary B. Covel Chadderton, 92, of 27 Plains Road, died Sunday at St. Raphael's Hospital after a long illness. She was the wife of the late George H. Chadderton. Mrs. Chadderton was born in Fall River , Mass. , Aug. 11, 1886, daughter of the late John T. and Maryann Moran Covel, and was a resident of North Haven for many years before moving to Hamden three years ago. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Irene) Meyer of Hamden and Mrs. Thomas (Evelyn) Shanley of New Haven; two sons, George T. Chadderton of New Haven and Frank J. Chadderton of Orange ; 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers, Thomas and Leo Covel, and a granddaughter. Her funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 9:15 from the Hamden Memorial Funeral Home, 1300 Dixwell Ave. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery, North Haven .

CHADWICK (HEALEY) [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Sunday 20 Aug 2006; Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 22 Aug 2006] Chadwick - In Boston, August 17, 2006, Gertrude R. “Gert” (Healey) Chadwick, died after a lengthy illness at age 66. Wife of David Chadwick. Residence: Amos Landing Road in Mashpee, formerly of North Dighton. Mother of Martha Correia & her husband Rod of Norton, Emily Condon & her husband James of South Boston, and the late David Chadwick Jr. Sister of William Healey of Plainville, MA and the late Peter Healey & Edward Healey. Grandmother of four. Sister in law of Patricia Healey of Fall River. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington St., Taunton on Tuesday, August 22nd at 9 am with a Mass of Christian burial in St. Joseph’s Church in North Dighton at 10 am. Relatives & friends are invited to visiting hours on Monday from 2-4 & 6-8 pm. Interment in the family lot in St. Francis Cemetery, Taunton, Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 44 Binney St., Boston, MA 02115, in care of Dr. Peter Enziger.

CHAFFEE (O’MALLEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 15 May 2006] Chaffee, Virginia P., (O'Malley), 56, of Providence, died Saturday, May 13, 2006 at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. Born in Long Beach, CA, she was the daughter of the late John and Vera O'Malley. She was a certified nursing assistant for 35 years, last employed by Alternative Care of Providence. She is survived by two daughters, Brenda Chaffee of Providence and Sara Chaffee of Caribou, Maine, a son, Edmond Chaffee of Georgia. 

CHALIFOUX (HUNT) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 1 Aug 2004] Narragansett - Mary E. Chalifoux, 89, formerly of Bow Run, died Friday at the Clipper Home, Westerly. She was the wife of the late Charles E. Chalifoux. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late James and Bridget A. (Flynn) Hunt, she had lived in Warwick before moving to Narragansett in 1969. She leaves six grandchildren, Terri Chalifoux and Karen Gulluscio, both of Westerly, Raymond Chalifoux of West Greenwich, Michael Chalifoux of Richmond, Deborah Hodges of Fairgrove, Mo., and Kim Ackroyd of Charlestown; and seven great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Alfred P. Chalifoux. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. from Fagan Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Rd., North Kingstown, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in Christ the King Church, 180 Old North Rd., Kingston. Burial will follow in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CHAPLIN (FARRELL) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 7 Jan 2007] Chaplin, Doris F., of Wampanoag Trail, formerly of Barrington and Warren, died Thursday, January 4, 2007 at Epoch, Blackstone Boulevard. She was the widow of George W. Chaplin. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Walter F. Farrell and Margaret (McArdle) Farrell. She was a communicant of Holy Angels Church, a member of the Barrington Women's Club and Dirt Gardeners and a former member of the Barrington Yatch Club and Rhode Island Country Club. Mrs. Chaplin was a volunteer for a number of years at the George Hail Free Library in Warren. She is survived by two daughters, Betsey C. Quigley of Rumford and Margaret C. Scovel and son-in-law Richard Scovel of Oviedo, FL, five grandchildren, Alison Hallman of Stafford, VA, Richard and Matthew Scovel of Winter Springs, FL and Hollie Quigley of Rumford, three great grandchildren, Stephen Scovel and Ryan and Brooke Hallman and four nieces. She is predeceased by a sister, Miriam F. Graves and granddaughter Jennifer W. Quigley. Her funeral will be held on Monday at 9 AM from the Perry/McStay Funeral Home, 2555 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM at Holy Angels Church, 341 Maple Avenue, Barrington. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Memorial contributions sent to Providence Animal Rescue League, 134 Elbow Street, Providence, RI 02903, would be appreciated.

CHARNLEY (HUGHES) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 2 Jan 2004] North Attleboro -- Helen Agnes Charnley, 91, of Jackson Street, Attleboro Falls, a homemaker, died Wednesday in Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. She was the widow of John Charnley Sr. Born in Providence on Feb. 21, 1912, she was the daughter of the late James and Agnes (McNeil) Hughes. She had been raised and educated in Providence, graduating from Mount Pleasant High School. She had resided in Attleboro Falls for 22 years, moving from Warwick, R.I. Mrs. Charnley had enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She was a communicant of St. Mark's Church, and had enjoyed baking, and cooking. She is survived by three sons, John "Jack" Charnley Jr. of Attleboro Falls, Kenneth Charnley Sr. of North Attleboro and Gerald Charnley of Warwick; a sister, Anne Conway of Cranston, R.I.; six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Charles, Edward, and Rev. Joseph Hughes, and grandmother of the late John Charnley III. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mark's Church, Stanley Street. Burial will take place in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston. Arrangements are by the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave. [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 3 Jan 2004] North Attleboro - Helen Agnes (Hughes) Charnley, 91, of Jackson Street, formerly of Warwick, died Wednesday at Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro, where she had been hospitalized since early last month. She was the wife of the late John G. Charnley Sr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late James and Agnes (McNeil) Hughes, she moved to Attleboro from Warwick 22 years ago. She was a homemaker, and a communicant of St. Mark's Church. She was a graduate of Mount Pleasant High School, Providence. She leaves three sons, John Charnley Jr. and Kenneth J. Charnley Sr., both of North Attleboro, and Gerald F. Charnley of Warwick; a sister, Anne Conway of Cranston; and six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Charles Hughes, Edward Hughes and the Rev. Joseph T. Hughes. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mark's Church, Stanley Street. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CHARPENTIER (McHALE) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 17 April 2007] Charpentier, Patricia E. (McHale), 56, of Cindy Lane, passed away at Kent Hospital. She was the wife of Michael R. Charpentier. They had been married for 36 years. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Richard H. and Mary E. (Salmon) McHale. She was a resident of Coventry since 1974. Mrs. Charpentier was a counselor at Whitmarsh House for 20 years before retiring in 1995. She loved her God, family, animals, reading and talking. Besides her husband she leaves a brother, Brother John T. McHale, OLP of Warwick; a sister, Mary E. McHale of West Warwick and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Richard, Donald, Edward and Paul McHale. Her funeral will be held Thursday at 9 am from the Henault-Gallogly Funeral Home, 5 Eddy St., West Warwick. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in SS. John & Paul Church, South Main St., Coventry at 10 am. Burial will follow in RI Veterans Cemetery. Visiting hours: Wednesday 5-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Whitmarsh House, P.O. Box 72832, Providence, RI 02907 in her memory would be appreciated. 

CHASE (DELANEY) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 11 Feb 2003] Somerset - Rita A. (Delaney) Chase, 82, formerly of Pratt Avenue, a retired assistant branch manager, died Sunday at Grand Islander Nursing Home, in Middletown. She was the wife of the late Kenneth R. Chase. Born in Fall River on July 10, 1920, a daughter of the late Joseph and Jane (Carey) Delaney, she had lived in Somerset for most of her life, before moving to Kubla Court, in Portsmouth, and later to the Grand Islander. She was a 1938 graduate of Somerset High School and a 1940 graduate of the former Thibodeau Business School, in Fall River. Mrs. Chase had been an assistant branch manager for Citizens Union Savings Bank, before retiring in 1982. She had been a Girl Scout troop leader for many years. Mrs. Chase was a parishioner of St. Thomas More Church. She leaves two daughters, Jane Rousseau of Portsmouth and Elizabeth Martin of Fall River; a sister, Irene Crowell of Brunswick, Ga.; a brother, William Delaney of Swansea; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was a sister of the late Mary Moran, Jennie Pedder, and Peg, Joseph and John Delaney. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Thomas More Church, Luther Avenue. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River. [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 11 Feb 2003] Rita A. (Delaney) Chase, of Kubla Court, Portsmouth, R.I., formerly of Pratt Avenue, Somerset, died Sunday at the Grand Islander Nursing Home in Middletown, R.I. She was the wife of the late Kenneth R. Chase. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Joseph and Jane (Carey) Delaney, she had lived in Somerset most of her life. She was a graduate of Somerset High School, class of 1938, and of the former Thibodeau Business School in Fall River, class of 1940. Mrs. Chase was an assistant branch manager of Citizens Union Savings Bank in Somerset, working there for more than 20 years, retiring in 1982. She was a Girl Scout troop leader in Somerset for many years. She was a communicant of St. Thomas More Church in Somerset and was a past chairwoman of the church's annual festival and a member of its 20-20 Club. She is survived by two daughters, Jane Rousseau of Portsmouth and Elizabeth Martin of Fall River; a sister, Irene Crowell of Brunswick, Ga.; a brother, William Delaney of Swansea; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. She was also a sister of the late Mary "Mae" Moran, Jennie Pedder, Peg, Joseph and John Delaney. Arrangements are by the Hathaway Community Home for Funerals, 900 Buffinton St., Somerset.

CHASE (CAREY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 13 May 2004] Pawtucket - Marguerite A. (Carey) Chase, 84, of Cottage Street, a retired certified nursing assistant, died yesterday in Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. She was the wife of the late Stanley Choches Chase. Born in New York City, a daughter of the late Francis J. and Margaret C. (Cassidy) Carey, she had lived most of her life in Pawtucket. Mrs. Chase had been a CNA at Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island for 25 years before retiring. She was a communicant of St. Leo the Great Church. She leaves a son, James J. Chase of Pawtucket; a daughter, Christina M. Chase of San Rafael, Calif.; two brothers, Joseph Carey of Indianapolis and James Carey of Niagara Falls, N.Y.; a sister, Anne Diggins of Creskill, N.J.; and two grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Edward S. Chase, and sister of the late Frank and Leo Carey, and Helen Moos. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Cheetham Mortuary, 1012 Newport Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Leo the Great Church, 723 Central Ave. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.

CHESWORTH (SWEENEY) [Fall River MA Daily Evening News, Wednesday 16 Oct 1918] Chesworth - Passed away in this city, Oct. 15, Katherine A.A. (Sweeney), wife of Wallace Chesworth, aged 32 years, 3 months and 10 days. Residence 56 Alumni street.

CHEW (MONK) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 9 Mar 2006] Chew, Mary Elizabeth (Monk), 98, formerly of Village Drive died Wednesday, March 8, 2006, at St. Antoine Residence, North Smithfield . She was the wife of the late Randolph J. Chew. Born in Providence , a daughter of the late George H. and Lucy F. (Farrell) Monk, she has been a resident of Smithfield since 1979, formerly residing in North Providence and Charlestown . Mrs. Chew was formerly employed as a manager and receptionist for the Swiss-Lowett Cleaners in Providence and as a bookkeeper at the Esmond Mills. She was a communicant of St. Thomas Church , Providence . She was the beloved mother of Marie E. Murphy of Cumberland , Barbara Ann Morvan of North Smithfield and Rev. Randolph G. Chew, Pastor, St. Barnabas Church, Portsmouth . Sister of Rita A. Gagnon of Smithfield and William F. Monk of Branchville, NJ, and the late Martin A. Gilligan, George H., John J., James E. Monk, Lucy F. McLoughlin and Catherine S. Hardy. Also  survived by 8 grandchildren and 9 great grandsons. A concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. with a visitation from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in St. Paul Church , One St. Paul Place , Cranston . Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery , Cranston . In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Antoine Residence, 10 Rhodes Avenue, No. Smithfield , RI 02896 , or a charity of your choice, please. Arrangements with the Tucker-Quinn Funeral Chapel, Greenville

CHIANESE (FARRELL) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 9 July 2005] Chianese, Mary Ann, 69, of Notre Dame St. , Coventry , died Thursday at home. She was the wife of Anthony Chianese. Born in Central Falls she was the daughter of the late Charles and Bella ( LeMay ) Farrell. Mrs. Chianese was employed at the Biltmore Plaza Hotel as a hospitality agent for many years retiring in 1997. Beside her husband she leaves a son Jay Merrill and his wife Debra, of Scituate ; a grandson James C. Merrill of Scituate .  The funeral will be held Monday at 8:45 a.m. from the Smith-Mason Funeral Home, 398 Willett Ave. , Riverside , with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Luke Church, 108 Washington Rd. , Barrington . Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery in Warren . Calling hours Sunday 4-8 p.m.

CHILDS (DONNELLY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 11 Dec 2006] North Attleboro - Mabel Edith (Donnelly) Childs, 83, of Circle Court, North Attleboro, died on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2006, shortly after returning to the Life Care Center of Attleboro from Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro, where she had been hospitalized. She was the wife of the late Preston E. Childs, who she married in New Hampshire on Sept. 1, 1957 and who died on Feb. 5, 1962 at the age of 31. Born in Plymouth, N.H., on Feb. 7, 1923, she was a daughter of the late Jay William and Della A. (Pease) Donnelly. Mrs. Childs resided in North Attleboro since 1943. She was employed as an inspector for the former Univis Frame Company in North Attleboro for 20 years prior to her retirement in 1986. Mrs. Childs enjoyed knitting and crocheting. She leaves her dear friends: John C. Rhyno and his wife, Sherry N. (Thomas) Rhyno, of North Attleboro; a sister-in-law: Carol Lowe and her husband, William Lowe, of North Attleboro and three nephews. She was the sister of the late Leslie Jay Donnelly and Robert Joseph Donnelly. t her request, visitation has been respectfully omitted. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend a graveside funeral service on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006 at noon at the Mount Hope Cemetery and Arboretum, Mount Hope Street, North Attleboro. Burial will follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Mrs. Childs' name may be made to Lenore's Kitchen, 43 South Washington St., North Attleboro, MA 02760.

CHIPMAN (DUFFY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 5 Apr 2004] South Kingstown - Irene H. (Duffy) Chipman, 80, of Saugutucket Road, Peace Dale, a former switchboard operator, died Saturday in Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late Walter F. Chipman. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Clarence M. and Marguerite V. (Flannelly) Duffy, she had lived in the South County area for 45 years, previously living in Cranston and Pompano Beach, Fla. Mrs. Chipman was a switchboard operator at the former New England Telephone & Telegraph, and First National stores. She leaves a son, Robert F. Chipman of Boxford, Mass.; a sister, Jean M. Bechette of Centredale; and two granddaughters. She was a sister of the late William C., Joseph D. and Ann L. Duffy, and Marguerite V. Marcotte. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Francis Church, 114 High St., Wakefield. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Peace Dale.

CHIPPENDALE (CONROY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 2 May 2003] Chippendale - Mary H. passed away Oct. 11, 2002 at 97 in Carmichael CA. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dennis A. and Catharine G. Conroy, her husband William D. Chippendale, her brother M. Thomas Conroy, and her sister Kathryn G. Conroy. She leaves daughters Maureen H. Camperi of Carmichael, CA, Kathryn F. Mekelburg of Robbinston, ME, and a son William T. Chippendale of Riverside, RI, several grandchildren and great grandchildren. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at Holy Name Church, 709 Hanover St., at 11 a.m. Sat., May 3, 2003 for Mary and her sister Kathryn, who passed away Dec. 1, 1998, in Carmichael, CA.

CHRIST (DUFFY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 6 Sept 2007] Christ, Helena Primrose, 'Prim', 97, formerly of Bay Spring Avenue, died peacefully on September 4, 2007 at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. She was the wife of the late Emil Christ. Born in Riverside, a daughter of the late John and Maria (Casey) Duffy, she lived in Barrington for 71 years. Mrs. Christ was a bookkeeper for the former Narragansett Brewing Co. for 6 years before retiring in 1954. Helena was a communicant of St. Luke Church and a member of its Young at Heart Club and Golfing League. She was also a member of the Barrington Bowling League. She is survived by two nieces; Kimberly O'Donnell of Barrington and Kristen Candon of Riverside and many other nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Howard Duffy and Margaret Duffy Appleton. Her funeral will be held on Saturday, September 8, 2007 from the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside at 8:30 a.m. with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Luke Church, Washington Road, Barrington at 10 a.m. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours are Saturday morning 8:30-9:30 a.m. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Helena's memory to St. Luke School, 10 Waldron Avenue, Barrington, RI, 02806 would be deeply appreciated. 

CHRISTIE (SHEA) [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 23 Feb 2007] Christie (Shea) - Eileen T., of Lowell formerly of Fall River, February 20, 2007. Mother of Mrs. John P. 'Jack' (Michele T.) Reynolds; Grandmother of Mrs. Len (Abbie) Garcia, and Renee Reynolds and her Finance' Steven Canfield; Great grandmother of Liam Garcia; Aunt of Matthew A. Shea III, and Mark Shea; Sister of the late Matthew A. Shea Jr. Her Funeral will be held Saturday, February 24, 2007 at 8:00AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River followed by a Funeral Mass at 9:00AM in Sacred Heart Church, Linden St., Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Friday from 4-7PM. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 311 Arsenal St., Watertown, MA 02472- 2782 or to Merrimack Hospice, 360 Merrimack St., Bldg 9, Lawrence, MA 01843. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

CHRISTIE (COYNE) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries Nov 2007] Middletown - Margaret E. “Peg” Christie, 87, of Corey Lane, Middletown, passed away on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at the Grand Islander Center. Born in Brooklyn, NY on March 1, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Patrick and Catherine (Lavin) Coyne. She was the wife of the late William F. Christie. She was a graduate of the Bishop McDonald High School and Brown’s Business College in New York. Prior to her marriage Peg worked in the Federal Reserve Bank in lower Manhattan. She met her beloved husband, Bill Christie, who managed the legendary, New York Town and Country, and the two married in 1950. They would eventually move to Rhode Island to take over "Christie's" of Newport from Bill's father Steve "Pop" Christie. They owned and operated the popular restaurant for many years. Along with their loyal staff, they made Christie's a landmark where locals and visitors alike could share a meal, a laugh, and a good time. They created memories for many and their warmth and spirit were remembered long after they retired from the business. Peg was known for her fashion and flair and never missed a hair dressing appointment. She was proud to be crowned "Miss Hyler" in a popular contest during her youth in Brooklyn, NY. She loved St. Patrick's Day and was a frequent visitor to New York to see the parade on 5th Avenue, and then celebrate with the O'Malley's in Woodside. Proud of her Irish heritage, she and Bill visited Ireland and kept in touch with the many relatives and extended family over the years. She delighted in showing them Newport when they came to visit. She adored animals, especially dogs and had many over the years. Whenever she had the opportunity, Peg would love to take friends and family to dinner, particularly to Christie's. She would regale her guests with stories of Christie's early days and reminisce about the wonderful, colorful characters that made the establishment a treasure. She was a member of the Preservation Society and also the Newport Irish Heritage Association. A long time parishioner of St. Mary's Church, Peg took great comfort in her faith. Peg is survived by her sister-in-law Doris Green, niece Christie Green, nephew Kevin Green of Vero Beach, Florida, sister-in-law Rosemary Christie, niece Jeanine Christie, grandniece Elizabeth Christie Dean and husband Richard Dean, and grandnephew Gavin Scott, all of Vienna, Virginia. Cousins Mary Ellen and Mike Burke as well as many loving cousins in the Coyne-Burke-O’Malley family in New York and New Jersey also survive Peg. She also leaves behind her dear friends Gracie and Chico Borato of Lisbon, Portugal as well as friends Mary (Angel) Alice Brownell and Marie Bove who were so kind and caring these last few months. Her friends at Grand Islander and Whitehall Farm also remember her. A Mass of Christian burial will be held on Saturday, November 10, 2007, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial will be at St. Columba Cemetery, Middletown. Visiting hours will be held on Friday, November 9, 2007, from 3-7 p.m. in the O’Neill-Hayes Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Peg’s memory to the St. Mary’s Church Building Fund, 12 William Street, Newport, RI 02840. Arrangements are with the O’Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840.

CHRISTIE (GIBLIN) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 2 Jan 2008] Christie, Janice M., 72, of Providence, died Tuesday at the Miriam Hospital. She was the wife of the late James F. Duby and the late William Christie. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Richard and Dorothy (Healey) Giblin, she was a lifelong Providence resident. Mrs. Christie was an inspector for Nyman Manufacturing Company of East Providence for thirty-five years. Until very recently, she was a supervisor at the Target Store in Seekonk, Massachusetts for the past several years. She was a communicant of Holy Name Church, Providence. Janice leaves three daughters, Patricia M. Schoeninger of Cranston, Donna M. Pow of North Providence, and Karen A. Victoria of East Providence; two sisters, Nancy Carberry and Judith Viccione, both of Warwick; four grandchildren and three step-children. She was a sister of the late William Giblin. The funeral will be held Friday at 8:15 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith Street, Providence. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the Lady Chapel of Holy Name Church, 99 Camp Street, Providence. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. Memorial contributions to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 1150 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920, will be appreciated. 

CHRISTMAS [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 28 Jan 1882] Died… In this city, 22d inst., Mary F., daughter of William J. and Mary F. Christmas, aged 6 years, 10 months and 5 days.

CHRISTY [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 26 Nov 2003] Warwick - James V. Christy, 82, of Post Road, and formerly of West Park Street, Providence, a motion-picture and television actor in Hollywood for 40 years before retiring, died Sunday in the St. Antoine Home, in North Smithfield. Mr. Christy's Hollywood career included appearances in the movies Raging Bull and Capone. He also appeared on television, in episodes of the shows Matlock, Kojak and Columbo, as well as on Cheers, with his good friend and fellow Rhode Islander Nick "Coach" Colassanto. He was a member of the Screen Actors Guild. Mr. Christy had studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, in New York City. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Rocco Baglio Tocci Post 172, in Providence. Born in Providence, Mr. Christy was a son of the late Joseph and Alice (Stoppello) Christy. He had lived in the Los Angeles area for 40 years, until moving back to Providence in 1989. He moved to Warwick in 2002. He leaves a sister, Ann Gannon of Pawtucket; and a granddaughter. He was the father of the late Joseph and James Christy, and the brother of the late John Christy. The funeral will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Maceroni Funeral Home, 1381 Smith St., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Pius Church, Eaton Street, Providence. Burial, with military honors, will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CHUNG (FEELEY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Thursday 30 Mar 2006] Chung -- (Feeley) Patricia E. age 57 of CT. formerly of Swansea , MA . Daughter of Myrle (Whiting) Feeley and the late Paul Feeley. Mother of Mrs. Terence (Kimberly) Donovan and Mrs. Karl (Angielique) Sauerbrey. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Service on Friday March 31, 2006 at 1:30 PM in the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Birchcrest, 189 Gardner ’s Neck Road Swansea , MA . Burial will be private.

CIARLO (DEVANEY) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 3 Sept 2007] Ciarlo, Catherine F., 68, Superintendent of Cranston School System Emeritas, died Friday at the Philip Hulitar Center. Born in Providence, the daughter of the late John and Esther (Madeline) Devaney, she had lived in Cranston most of her life. She was the wife of the late Walter Manney and Montie Ciarlo. Mrs. Ciarlo graduated from St. Xavier High School and then attended RI College where she graduated Cum Laude in 1960. She attained her M. Ed from Boston College in 1965. Catherine had only one professional job in her lifetime. She began as a teacher in the Cranston School System in 1960. In 1967 she became the Director of Reading and Testing. In 1992 she was appointed to Assistant Superintendent and was elevated to Superintendent in 1997. In 2006 she was given the title 'Emeritas' as she retired after serving for 47 years. She was the RI Superintendent of the year 2004-2005 and a national finalist. She leaves two daughters; Christine M. Ciarlo and Mrs. Julia (Todd) Ciarlo Hammond of Richmond, VA, three stepdaughters; Mary Jane Martin of Gloster, Patricia Manney-Jones and Karen Groto both of Smithfield. Funeral Wednesday at 8:30am from the Stapleton-Barry-Holdredge Funeral Home, 684 Park Avenue, Cranston. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary Church, Cranston at 10 a.m. Her life will be celebrated with calling hours Tuesday 4-7. 

CLABBY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 1 Feb 2004] Providence - William M. Clabby, 79, of the Rhode Island Veterans Home, Bristol, formerly of Tobey Street, Providence, a former elevator operator, died Friday in Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. Born in Providence, a son of the late William J. and Margaret (Mulvey) Clabby, he had lived in Providence before moving to Bristol three years ago. Mr. Clabby had been an elevator operator at the former Cherry & Webb Co. before retiring. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on an LST in the North Atlantic and South Pacific, and was a member of the VFW, and a contributor to the Washington Memorial Foundation. He leaves two sisters, Rita L. Hall of North Attleboro and Elizabeth J. Beagen of Providence; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral and burial will be private.

CLAFLIN [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Friday 3 Mar 2006] Medina, Ohio -- Marjorie Eva Claflin passed away peacefully Monday, Feb. 27, 2006 in Medina , Ohio . Margie was born April 27, 1930 in Attleboro , a second daughter of Alice Lydia (Brown) and Albanus D. Claflin Jr. She attended the Christian Union Church in the Briggs Corner section of Attleboro . A 1948 graduate of Attleboro High School , she graduated from Bryant Business School before entering Sturdy Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Attleboro . Graduating as vice president of the Class of 1955 at Sturdy, Margie entered a long and productive nursing and teaching career that included further education, including a bachelor of science degree in nursing in 1963 at the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and a master's of science degree in adult psychiatric nursing from the University of Maryland--Baltimore in 1970, where she took additional studies in gerontological nursing. She was certified by the ANA as a clinical specialist in adult psychiatric and mental health nursing. She was inducted into Sigma Theta Tau, an international honor society for nursing. Margie worked at Taunton State Hospital , then Rhode Island Hospital in Providence . She later served as an instructor at the Seton Psychiatric Institute in Baltimore , and then at Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital in Towson , Md. , as assistant nursing director until 1973. She then taught at the University of Maryland at Baltimore School of Nursing until 1982 as an assistant professor of psychiatric and community health nursing. She retired from the Springfield Hospital Center in Sykesville , Md. , as the assistant director of nursing, before moving to Florida . In retirement, Margie pursued her shopping, reading, crafting, collecting objects d'art and antiques, gardening, and games and puzzles hobbies at Tall Pines Senior Park in Fort Pierce , Fla. She enjoyed shore excursions to the beaches; Sanibel Island had been an especially magical place for her for many years. She passed her final days in Medina , Ohio . Margie is survived by her sister, Dorothy E. Salley of Attleboro ; a niece, Beverly A. Martin of Cumberland , R.I. and Port St. Lucie , Fla. ; a nephew, Irving C. Salley of Cape Cod; and grandnieces Leann C. Blas'e9 and Loraine Salley-Boucher of Massachusetts . She was a longtime friend of Earl and Lois Williams and Linda Williams of Medina , Ohio , and extended family Elaine and Bruce Congdon and their children Kathy and Benjamin of Silver Spring, Md. Her cremains will be interred in the family plot in Rehoboth.

CLANCY [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 26 Oct 2003] Cumberland - Helen Veronica Clancy, RSM, 74, of 15 Sumner Brown Rd., a retired educator, died Friday at Mount St. Rita Health Centre. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late John and Rose (Sherburne) Clancy. Sister Clancy was a graduate of Catholic Teachers College, and received a master's degree from Rhode Island College. She entered the Sisters of Mercy on Sept. 8, 1947, and pronounced her vows on March 12, 1950. Her religious name had been Sister Mary Rosaleen, before she changed back to her baptismal name. Sister Clancy taught at St. Patrick School, Providence, St. Brendan School, Riverside, St. Anthony School, West Warwick, Immaculate Conception School, Westerly, St. Augustine School, Newport, St. Mary School, Bristol, St. Michael School, Providence, St. John School, Attleboro, Our Lady of Mercy School, East Greenwich, and St. Margaret School, Rumford. She had ministered at St. Patrick Parish, Providence, for 18 years, retiring in 1991. Sister Clancy had a great love for music, and had been a member of the St. Brendan Choir for many years. She leaves a sister, Ann Riccio of Providence; and 46 nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Albertus Clancy, RSM, Rita Williams, Rose Carol Hanrahan, and John, Paul, Robert and Edward Clancy. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Mount St. Rita Chapel, 15 Sumner Brown Rd. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery.

CLANCY (McKENNA) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 13 Nov 2005] Clancy, Shirley A. (McKenna), 69, of Blackberry Hill Drive, Matunuck, died on Friday, November 11, 2005 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center in Providence. She was the wife of the late Malcolm B. 'Scotty' Clancy. Born in Providence , a daughter of the late Eugene J. and Mary F. (O'Brien) McKenna, she lived in Warwick before moving to South Kingstown 12 years ago. Mrs. Clancy was a member of the Matunuck Community Association, and a communicant of St. Romuald Chapel in Matunuck. She is survived by two sons, David B. Clancy of Warwick and Paul E. Clancy of South Kingstown; two daughters, Mary Beth Clancy of North Kingstown and Ann Marie Clancy of Warwick; a brother, Rev. Eugene J. McKenna, pastor of St. Lucy Church in Middletown; a sister, Ann McKenna, RSM of Warwick, a teacher at Our Lady of Mercy School in East Greenwich; and ten grandchildren, Maura, Bethany, Trish, Grace, Annaliese, Michaela, Clare, Scotty, Adam, and Rachel. She also leaves many close personal friends. A Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, November 16, at 10 a.m. in St. Romuald Chapel, Atlantic Avenue , Matunuck. Relatives and friends are invited. Visting hours are Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick. Burial will be in the Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery , Exeter . In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Home & Hospice Care of RI, South Team, c/o 169 George Street , Pawtucket , RI 02860 , or to a charity of your choice. 

CLANCY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 8 May 2006] Clancy, William P., 75, of Erie Street, Providence died Thursday at the Hope Hospice Center, Ft. Myers Florida. He was the husband of the late Katherine (Michaud) Clancy. Born in Providence, a son of the late Patrick and Celia (Ryan) Clancy he was a lifelong resident of the city. Mr. Clancy was a U.S. Navy Veteran serving during the Korean Conflict and was a firefighter for the City of Providence Local 799 for many years retiring as a Lieutenant in 1984. He is survived by four daughters, Carol Saravo of Smithfield, Joan DiSanto of Warwick, Kathleen Clancy of Smithfield and Eileen Bouchard of Gloucester. He also leaves four grandchildren, William DiSanto, Kevin Saravo, Elizabeth Saravo and Melissa Bouchard. He leaves a brother Frederick Clancy of FT. Myers FL; three sisters, Mary Clancy of Cranston, Leonara Breig of Sunappee, NH and Joan McSweeney of San Diego, CA. He was the brother of the late John Clancy. His funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9 AM from the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Warwick with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Peter Church, Fair Street, Warwick at 10 AM. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Calling hours Tuesday 5-8 PM. Burial, St. Ann's Cemetery Cranston. 

CLANCY [Providence RI Journal, Monday 30 July 2007] Clancy, Mary E., 84, of Cedar Crest Nursing Center, passed away Friday at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Patrick and Celia (Ryan) Clancy. Mary was a graduate of Classical High School, Bryant College and after graduating, she was employed at New England Telephone Co., until she was forced to retire due to illness in 1981. After a year of hospitals and rehab, she became a resident of Cedar Crest Nursing Center in Cranston. The administration and staff made it a happy home for her for 25 years. Mary was the president of the Resident Council and was involved with fund raising efforts. She raised a great deal of money for Alzheimer's research by selling tickets to just about every visitor to the nursing home and also raised money for Providence Haiti and other organizations. Mary also attended the adult day care at the Cranston Senior Center. She leaves two sisters, Leonora 'Lee' Breig in New Hampshire and Joan McSweeney in California; a brother, Frederick Clancy, Battalion Chief, PFD (Ret.) in Florida and many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late John Clancy and Lt. William Clancy, PFD. Her funeral will he held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Henault-Gallogly Funeral Home, 5 Eddy St., West Warwick. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Paul Church, One St. Paul Place, Cranston. Interment will follow in St. Ann Cemetery. Visiting hours Tuesday 4-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860 in her memory would be appreciated. 

CLANCY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 30 August 2007] Clancy, John B. 'Bernie', 72, of Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, died Monday, August 27, 2007, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of the late Anna B. (Revello) Clancy. He was born in East Providence, a son of the late Matthew and Louise (Dufresne) Clancy. Mr. Clancy was a truck driver for Casey Engineered Maintenance, before retiring. He was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. He was an Assistant Scout Master for Troop #3 Seekonk and a Past Senior Counselor for the U.C.T. He leaves one daughter, Wanda L. Vidal, two sons; John P. Clancy and David S. Wilson, one brother; Matthew Clancy, two sisters; Dorothy Carbone and Elizabeth Raposa, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. His funeral will be held Friday at 8 AM from the Perry/McStay Funeral Home, 2555 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 AM in Sacred Heart Church, Taunton Avenue. Burial, with Military Honors, will be in Seekonk Cemetery. Calling hours Thursday 5-8 PM. Contributions in Mr. Clancy's memory to the Providence Animal Rescue League, 34 Elbow Street, Providence, RI 02903, would be deeply appreciated. 

CLANCY (CONNOLLY) [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, May 2008] Newport - Alice Connolly Clancy of Tiverton died on Saturday, May 3, 2008 at Newport Hospital surrounded by her family. Born January 30, 1946 as a native citizen of Newport, she was the daughter of the late Captain John P. and Alice Dwyer Connolly. Alice graduated from St. Catherine's Academy in 1963 and crossed the bridge in September 1963 to enter The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Springfield, Massachusetts. She taught at St. Mary's Milford, Massachusetts until leaving the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1970, when she returned to Newport as a reading specialist at Sullivan School. Alice married James E. Clancy on December 21, 1974. She taught at Rogers High School and Thompson Middle School, where she was also involved in the teachers' union. In 1990, Alice became principal of Cranston-Calvert School. Following her retirement from the Newport School Department in June 2001, she was a reading specialist at New England Institute of Technology and Curriculum Director of Westport Schools. She was appointed principal of St. Mary's Academy Bay View Elementary School, East Providence in July 2007. All of her vocational positions, both religious and secular, were a reflection of her abiding commitment to service and social justice. She is survived by the love of her life and husband of 33 years, James E. Clancy as well as her son, Thomas P. Clancy II and his wife Michelle of Dover, NH, her daughter, Dr. Mary Alice C. Clancy and her husband Dr. John M. Nagle of Derry, Northern Ireland. She leaves two brothers and a sister, John P. Connolly of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Edward A. Connolly and his wife Gertrude of Pawtucket; and Mary C. Connolly of Newport. A celebration of Alice's life will be held at St. Joseph's Church, Broadway, Newport on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 10:30 a.m. This will be followed by a graveside service at St. Columba's Cemetery, Middletown. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to "St. Mary Academy-Bay View Scholarship Fund in Memory of Alice Clancy,” 3070 Pawtucket Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915. 

CLAPHAM (DELAHANTY) [Fall River MA Herald News, Tuesday 20 Dec 2004] Clapham (Delahanty) -- Mary D., age 103, of Somerset, formerly of North Andover, & Fall River MA, & Rumson NJ. Wife of the late Arthur Clapham. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Sister of the late Martin H. Delahanty Jr., & Raymond Delahanty, & Elizabeth Crowley. Her Funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:00AM from the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., (at Locust, Cherry, & High Sts.) followed by a funeral Mass at 10:00AM in Holy Name Church, 704 Hanover St., Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours will be held Wednesday morning from 8:30AM-9:30AM. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. [Providence RI Journal, Monday 20 Dec 2004] Somerset - Mary D. (Delahanty) Clapham, 103, of Wilbur Avenue, a homemaker, died Saturday in Clifton Rehabilitative Nursing Center. She was the wife of the late Arthur Clapham. Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Martin H. Delahanty Sr. and Mary E. (Cavanaugh) Delahanty, she had lived in Somerset since 2001, previously living in North Andover, Mass., Rumson, N.J., and Fall River. Mrs. Clapham was a graduate of BMC Durfee High School, and a pioneer member of Holy Name Church, both in Fall River. She was a member of the Rumson Beach Club and Rumson Country Club, both in New Jersey. She leaves several nieces and nephews. She was a sister of the late Martin H. Delahanty Jr., Raymond Delahanty and Elizabeth Crowley. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River, with a funeral Mass at 10 in Holy Name Church, 709 Hanovor St., Fall River. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River.  

CLAREY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 20 Nov 2007] Clarey, Martin F., 63, of New London Avenue, died on Sunday, November 18, 2007 at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence. He was the former husband of Carol L. (Auger) Clarey. Born in Hartford, CT, a son of the late Ambrose and Geraldine (Abare) Clarey, he lived in Warwick for 17 years, previously residing on Tanglewood Drive, Riverside for 20 years. Mr. Clarey was a clerk carrier for the United States Postal Service at the Providence Post Office for the past 20 years. He was previously a pharmaceutical sales representative for the former Burroughs-Wellcome Co. for 20 years. Martin was a member of the American Postal Worker's Union AFL-CIO Local #387. Besides his former wife, he is survived by two sons, Michael B. Clarey of Cumberland and Robert M. Clarey of Somerset, MA; a brother, Brian H. Clarey of Lakeville, MA; four grandchildren, Connor, Reilly, Aidan and Caleb Clarey; and a companion, Mary Ann Lynch of Cranston. His funeral service will be held Wednesday, November 21 in the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Calling hours are Wednesday morning 9-11 a.m. Flowers are respectfully omitted. Contributions in Martin's memory to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 1150 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI, 02920, would be deeply appreciated. 

CLARK (SULLIVAN) [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 6 April 2003] Pawtucket - Anna D. Clark, 89, of 175 Broad St., died yesterday at Grandview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Cumberland. Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Michael and Annie (Rogers) Sullivan, she was a lifelong resident of the city. The funeral will be private. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Ashton.

CLARK [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Monday 8 Mar 2004] Barnstable -- Edward J. Clark, 60, of Centerville died Saturday, March 6, 2004, at Cape Cod Hospital Extended Care Pavilion in Hyannis. He was the husband of Donna (Desmond) Clark. Born in New Bedford, he graduated from New Bedford High School in 1962 and from Providence College in 1966. He received a master's degree in business administration from Western New England College. He served in the Army from 1967-69 and 14 years in the Army Reserve, attaining the rank of major. Mr. Clark was a health care administrator at nursing homes in Southeastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod. At the present time he was director of day habitation at Nauset Inc. in Hyannis. A communicant of Our Lady of Victory Church, he was active in Cursillo and ECHO. He recently graduated from the Barnstable Police Citizens Academy and was a volunteer at the police station. He was a member of the Disability Commission, a former board member of Hospice of Cape Cod, and a former member of the Hyannis Rotary Club. Mr. Clark enjoyed spending time with his family, reading and the beach. Survivors include his widow; three sons, Michael J. Clark of Marstons Mills, Patrick C. Clark of West Barnstable and Matthew D. Clark of Centerville; three sisters, Joan Abrantes of North Dartmouth, Maureen Price of Littleton, Colo., and Patricia Thornber of New Bedford; two grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. His funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Victory Church, 230 S. Main St., Centerville. Burial in Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne, will take place in the afternoon. Arrangements are by John-Lawrence Funeral Home, 3778 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Marstons Mills.  

CLARK (GRIFFIN) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 3 May 2006] Smithfield - Clark, Carol A., 68, of Myers Street, and Ft. Lauderdale, FL, died Tuesday, May 2nd at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital. She was the wife of Howard L. Clark. Born in New Haven, CT she was a daughter of the late Walter J. and Elizabeth (Robbins) Griffin. She had been a resident of Smithfield for 38 years. Mrs. Clark was an art teacher at Smithfield High School for 28 years, retiring in 1990. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Karolyn Clark of Smithfield, a sister Helen E. McKinlay of Westerville, OH, and nine nieces and nephews. Carol's funeral will be held Friday, May 5th at 9 AM from the Robbins Funeral Home, 2251 Mineral Spring Ave., North Providence. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Michael Church, Georgiaville, at 10 AM. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park. Calling Hours Thursday 4-8 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Congregation De Notre Dame, 30 Highfield Road, Wilton, CT 06897. 

CLARK (BRENNAN) [Providence RI Journal, Monday 29 May 2006] Clark, Clare, 83, of Kelley Avenue, Rumford, died Sunday in the Hattie Ide Chaffee Nursing Home in East Providence. She was the wife of Robert W. Clark. A lifelong resident of East Providence, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Anna (Soderlund) Brennan. Mrs. Clark worked as a shipper for Anchor Chain and as a cashier for the Rumford Pharmacy. Besides her husband, she leaves her daughters, Christine Caporicci and her husband John of West Warwick and Dianne Clark of Rumford and grandchildren Nicholas and Laura Caporicci. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Monahan Drabble Sherman Funeral Home, 230 Waterman Street, Providence with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Margaret's Church, Pawtucket Avenue, Rumford at 10 a.m. Calling hours Tuesday 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rev. Brendan O'Donnell Scholarship Fund, c/o East Providence Council Knights of Columbus, 3200 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence, RI 02915.

CLARK (McKEON) [Providence RI Journal, Wednesday 7 May 2008] Clark, Mary K. (McKeon), 87, of Waterman Avenue, died Monday at the Scalabrini Villa Health-Care Center. She was the wife of the late Philip J. Clark, Jr. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Eugene and Marie (Barden) McKeon, she had been a Warwick resident for 56 years. Mrs. Clark was a sales associate at Ann & Hope for over 20 years before retiring in 1980. She leaves 2 sons, Philip J. Clark, III and Robert E. Clark, both of Warwick; 2 daughters, Patricia C. Johnson of Harwich, MA and Linda M. Boylan of Warwick; 2 sisters, Nancy White of Dunedin, FL, and Margie Corbett of Palm Harbor, FL; 5 grandchildren, Andrew and Adam Hutton, David, Erin and Lauren Boylan; 2 great-grandchildren, Maxwell and Jacob Hutton. She was the sister of the late Eleanor Anderson. Her funeral will be Friday at 8:45 AM from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Clement Church, Long Street, Warwick, at 10 AM. Calling hours Thursday 5-8 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to Cornerstone Adult Services, 140 Warwick Neck Ave., Warwick, RI 02889, will be appreciated. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. 

CLARKE [Providence RI Journal, Monday 13 Nov 2006] Clarke, William V., Jr., 84, of Thomas Drive, died Friday in the Memorial Hospital, Pawtucket. He was the husband of Dorothy M. (O'Connell) Clarke. They had been married for the past fifty four years. Born in Providence he was a son of the late William V. and Honor (Duffy) Clarke, Sr. He resided in Cumberland for the past forty five years. He was a Mechanical Engineer employed by the U. S. Department of Defense, retiring in 1984 after thirty years of service. He was a WW II veteran serving with the U. S. Navy aboard the USS Cabot. During that time he received a Presidential Citation for extreme heroism in action. He was a member of the St. Joan of Arc Knights of Columbus. He was also a communicant of St. John Vianney Church. He was a member of the Brown Alumni Association and was a former volunteer with the Meals on Wheels Program. Besides his wife he leaves three sons, Daniel E. Clarke and Robert P. Clarke both of Cumberland and Steven M. Clarke of South Kingstown. One brother, Rev. Peter Clarke of North Augusta, SC. Two sisters, Sr. Margaret Clarke of Long Island, NY and Anne Clarke of North Augusta, SC. He also leaves five grandchildren. Funeral with military honors will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the J. J. Duffy Funeral Home, 757 Mendon Road Rt. 122, Cumberland. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. John Vianney Church, Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland. Burial will follow in Mt. St. Mary Cemetery, Pawtucket. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Calling hours Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. 

CLARKE [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries Jan 2008] Wilmington, Calif. - Sister Lelia (Ellen) Clarke of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, died Sunday, January 27, 2008 in Jeanne Jugan Residence, San Pedro, California. Born in Kells, County Meath, Ireland, April 23, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Catherine and Charles Clarke. Sister Lelia was professed on March 8, 1951 in Gallen Priory, Ferbane, Offaly, Ireland. She was then missioned to California where she taught Catechism classes and did some substitute teaching at Sts. Peter and Paul School, Wilmington. In 1957 she was missioned to Newport, Rhode Island where she was one of the founding sisters of Cluny School. Sister Lelia spent approximately 20 years in Newport. She taught Nursery School, Kindergarten and Grades 2 and 3 at Cluny School over the course of those 20 years. She was then missioned to Torrance, California where she taught Grade 4 and served as Librarian at St. Catherine Laboure School. In 1981, Lelia was missioned to Wilmington, California where she has served the poor through the Sts. Peter and Paul Poverty Program for the last 27 years. Sister Lelia will be remembered with love by her sisters, Bridie Parry of Surray, England, Angela Cooke of Manchester, England and Teresa Clarke of Dublin, Ireland, her nieces and nephews, members of her community and all of the Sisters of Cluny, her many friends and the students and individuals whose lives she touched throughout her 57 years of ministry. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in Wilmington, California. In memory of Sister Lelia's founding presence and many years of service at Cluny School, donations may be made to Cluny School, 75 Brenton Road, Newport, RI 02840. 

CLARKE (BRADY) [Newport RI Daily News, On-Line Obituaries, April 2008] Middletown - Agnes R. (Brady) Clarke, 75, of Meadow Lane, Middletown, RI, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at Grand Islander Health Care Center, Middletown, RI. She was the wife of William Coggeshall Clarke. Born in Newport, RI on October 10, 1932, she was the daughter of the late Thomas F. and Agnes (Donahue) Brady. Rita was a physical therapist for the James L. Maher Center for ten years, retiring in 2002. She was a graduate of Boston University class of 1954. She was an avid gardener and swimmer. Rita was a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and the Museum of Newport Irish History, where she was also a board member. She was a communicant of St. Lucy's Church. Besides her husband of 53 years, she is survived by her children William Paul Clarke of Bayview, ID, Thomas Matthew Clarke of Stockton, NJ, Kathleen Agnes Santos of Riverside, RI, and Rita Elizabeth Stinson of Middletown, RI, her siblings Thomas Brady of Newport, RI and Sheila Kiley of Ponte Vedra, FL, eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late John Thomas Clarke. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2008, at 9 a.m., in St. Lucy's Church, 909 West Main Road, Middletown. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown. Donations, in Agnes' name, may be made to the James L. Maher Center, P.O. Box 4390, Middletown, RI 02842. Funeral arrangements are by Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, RI.

CLAYTON [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 7 April 1996] Providence - James E. "Dusty" Clayton, 76, of Mount Pleasant Avenue, an employee in the maintenance department at Women & Infants Hospital for 27 years, retiring in 1995, died yesterday at home. He was the husband of Alice B. (Dooriss) Clayton. Born in Warren, he was a son of the late John and Alice C. (Shanley) Clayton. Mr. Clayton was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the American Legion Post 60 and the New England Health Employees Union Local 1199. He was a communicant of St. Patrick Church and a former communicant of Immaculate Conception Church in Providence. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on March 2, 1996. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Marilyn C. Carroll of Providence, Carol C. DeFusco of Dover, Mass., and three grandchildren. He was the brother of the late John Clayton and Alice Gonsalves. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Russell J. Boyle & Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 at St. Patrick Church, Smith Street. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.

CLAYTON (HESS) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 10 May 2003] Providence - Joan Hess Clayton, 77, of Bradenton, Fla., formerly of Providence, died Tuesday in Manatee Memorial Hospital, Bradenton. She was the wife of William E. Clayton Jr. Born in Providence on April 23, 1926, she was a daughter of the late Lt. Col. John R. Hess Jr., and the late Dorothy (O'Leary) Hess. She was a 1943 graduate of Hope High School and a 1947 graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter, Nancy Emma Wirthlin of Madisonville, Ky.; a son, Will Clayton of San Francisco; a brother, John R. Hess III of Barrington; a sister, Nancy Hess Spencer of Providence; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be private.

CLAYTON [Fall River MA Herald News, Sunday 4 May 2003] Sister Elizabeth Magdalen Clayton, 87, of The Landmark, 400 Columbia St., Fall River, died Friday at Catholic Memorial Home in Fall River. Her given name was Charlotte Anne Clayton. Born in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the late J. William Clayton and the late Mary E. (Braun) Clayton. Sister Elizabeth entered the Holy Union Novitiate in Fall River on August 11, 1934, made her first profession of vows on March 25, 1936, and her perpetual profession on August 26, 1941. Before entering the Holy Union Novitiate, Sr. Elizabeth graduated from Western High School in Baltimore and attended Stayer-Bryant College in Baltimore for a secretarial course. While in the novitiate, she studied at Sacred Heart School of Education in Fall River. Later, she earned a bachelor's degree from Manhattan College in New York City and a master's degree in teaching science from Catholic University in Washington. She also studied journalism at St. Bonaventure's College in Bonaventure, N.Y., and received a certificate in theology from Providence College. Always a student with an inquisitive mind, Sister Elizabeth took advantage of many workshops and refresher courses. She never tired of delving into the classics and anything connected with antiquity. This love of learning permeated the courses she taught. She was a member of the American Classical League and the Massachusetts Latin Club. Sister Elizabeth taught at Sacred Heart School and at Sacred Hearts Academy. She spent many years in New York at St. Francis de Sales School, at Immaculate Conception in Queens, N.Y., and at Sts. Philip & James in St. James, Long Island. For several years, she taught at the Holy Union Prep School in Tiverton. After a short time at Sacred Heart, Mt. Ephraim, N.J., Sister Elizabeth returned to her native Baltimore and taught at St. William of York School. The last 25 years of her teaching ministry were spent at Coyle and Cassidy High in Taunton, where she taught Latin and assisted in the biology lab. After retiring from full-time teaching, Sister Elizabeth assisted in the Holy Union finance office in Fall River for several years and volunteered as a tutor and an ESL teacher. Her later years were spent at the Landmark in Fall River. She read a great deal until her eyes failed. She also took care of the sacristy and, until the day before she became ill, she prepared the altar for daily Mass at the Landmark. She is survived by her sisters in the Holy Union Community and by nieces and nephews Margaret and Mary Elizabeth, Paul, William and Andrew Shipley and their families. She was also the sister of the late Edwin J. Clayton and Martha Shipley. Arrangements are by the Jeffrey E. Sullivan Funeral Home, 550 Locust St., Fall River.  

CLEARE [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 20 Apr 2007] Cleare - Catherine C. age 67, April 14, 2007, of Fall River. Survived by sisters: Julie A. Cleare, Ph.D Maureen F. Kiley and Mrs. Joseph (Rita V.) Quinn, adopted children: Clara, Brandi, Twylear, Peggy, Taylor Henry, Michelle and Lynn Cleare, sister-in- law of the late John 'Jack' Kiley. Memorial Service Sunday 2:00 PM in First Baptist Church, 228 Main St. Fall River, MA 02720. Relatives and friends invited. memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church Food Bank Burial private. Arrangements in the care of Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Cherry Place, 178 Winter St., Fall River.

CLEARY [Newport RI Mercury, Saturday 7 Oct 1882] Died… In New Bedford, 1st inst., Hannah Cleary, aged 48 years.

CLEARY (SWEENEY) [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 20 March 2003] Tiverton - Margaret Mary Cleary, 74, of 106 Louise Drive, a homemaker, died yesterday at St. Anne's Hospital. She was the wife of the late John Joseph Cleary. Born in New York City, she was a daughter of the late John Michael Cleary and Margaret Mary (Terrell) Cleary. She had also resided in Portsmouth for a couple of years. She was a homemaker most of her lifetime. She leaves six sons, Thomas and Michael Cleary, both of Tiverton, Gordon and Patrick Cleary, both of Middletown, John Cleary of Portsmouth and Matthew Cleary of Little Compton; two daughters, Eileen Cleary of Newport and Margaret Farrell of Middletown; a brother, John Sweeney of Merrick, N.Y.; a sister, Joan Engel in New York; 13 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from Pocasset Memorial Funeral Home, 462 Main Rd., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Theresa Church on Stafford Road. Burial at Pocasset Hill Cemetery, Main Road. [Fall River MA Herald News, Friday 21 March 2003] Margaret Mary (Sweeney) Cleary, 74, of 106 Louise Drive, Tiverton, died Wednesday at St. Anne’s Hospital, Fall River. She was the wife of the late John Joseph Cleary. Born in New York City, daughter of the late John Michael Sweeney and the late Margaret Mary (Terrell) Sweeney, she had also lived in Portsmouth, R.I., for about two years. She was a homemaker for most of her life. She leaves six sons, Thomas Cleary and Michael Cleary, both of Tiverton, Gordon Cleary and Patrick Cleary, both of Middletown, R.I., John Cleary of Portsmouth, and Matthew Cleary of Little Compton, R.I.; two daughters, Eileen Cleary of Newport, R.I., and Margaret Farrell of Middletown; a brother, John Sweeney of Merrick, N.Y.; a sister, Joan Engel of New York; 13 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She also was the grandmother of the late Michael F.P. Cleary. Arrangements are by the Pocasset Memorial Funeral Home, 462 Main Road, Tiverton. DEATH NOTICE: Cleary (Sweeney) -- From Tiverton March 19 2003. Margaret Mary. Age 74. Residence 106 Louise Dr. Wife of the late John J. Cleary. Her funeral will be held on Saturday at 9am from the Pocasset Memorial Funeral Home 462 Main Rd. Tiverton with a Mass at St Theresa Church at 10am Burial at Pocasset Hill Cemetery, Tiverton. Visitation Friday 6-8 PM. [East Bay Newspapers On-line, 27 March 2003] Margaret Mary Cleary, 74, of 106 Louise Drive, Tiverton, died Wednesday. March 19, 2003, at St. Anne's Hospital, Fall River. She was the wife of the late John Joseph Cleary. Born in New York City, she was a daughter of the late John Michael Cleary and Margaret Mary (Terrell) Cleary. She had also lived in Portsmouth for several years. Mrs. Cleary was a homemaker for most of her life. She leaves six sons, Thomas and Michael Cleary, both of Tiverton, Gordon and Patrick Cleary, both of Middletown, John Cleary of Portsmouth and Matthew Cleary of Little Compton; two daughters, Eileen Cleary of Newport and Margaret Farrell of Middletown; a brother, John Sweeney of Merrick, N.Y.; a sister, Joan Engel in New York; 13 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Her funeral was held on Saturday, March 22, from the Pocasset Memorial Funeral Home, Tiverton, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Theresa Church, Tiverton. Burial was in Pocasset Hill Cemetery, Main Road, Tiverton.

CLEARY [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 20 Dec 2003] Portsmouth - Dr. Timothy Bernard Cleary, 51, of 626 Black Point Lane, a former business owner, died Thursday at home. Born in Cleveland on Sept. 14, 1952, he was a son of the late John R. Cleary and Alice (Spitzig) Cleary. Dr. Cleary had owned and operated Foot Care Associates from 1985 to 1992. A 1974 graduate of Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio, he received his degree in podiatric medicine from Ohio College in 1983. He enjoyed the ocean, skydiving, and computers. He leaves two sons, Thomas and Patrick Cleary, and a daughter, Bridget Cleary, all of Portsmouth; six sisters, Patricia and Phyllis Cleary, and Penny Beckwith, all of Lakewood, Ohio, Peggy Cleary of Fairview Park, Ohio, Paully Schmauch of West Lake, Ohio, and Pam MacIntosh of Ravenna, Ohio; and a grandson. He was the brother of the late Thomas Patrick Cleary. A memorial service will be held Monday at a time to be announced from Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport. Burial will be private.

CLEARY [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries Nov 2005] Newport - Theresa Ann Cleary, of Newport , RI , passed away on Friday, November 11, 2005. She was the daughter of the late Patrick J. and Catherine G. (Clifford) Cleary. Miss Cleary was predeceased by her sister Mary E. Rinaldi and her brother Richard T. Cleary. She was the sister of Grace C. Cleary and Agnes E. Cleary, both of Newport , RI . Miss Cleary was a graduate of Seton Hall University , South Orange , New Jersey and was a retired elementary teacher. She was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Newport . A Mass of Christian burial will be Monday, November 14, 2005, at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Spring Street, Newport . Burial will follow in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane in Middletown , RI . Donations may be made in Theresa's name to St. Mary's Church Improvement Fund, P.O. Box 547 , Newport , RI 02840 . Funeral arrangements by the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring St., Newport, RI 02840.

CLEARY [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 9 Feb 2006] Cleary, John J., 59, died Monday, February 6, 2006 at home, Hill Road, Pascoag. Husband of Suzanne M. (Mullins) Cleary. They lived at this residence for 32 years. Born in Passaic, NJ, son of the late Joseph and Rosalie (White) Cleary. Mr. Cleary worked for many years as a Photo Engraver for the former Quebcore Corp. of Providence, retiring in 2001. He was a member of GCIU local #239, he also served in the U.S. Army Reserves. He is also survived by a daughter, Maryse Bouton of North Plainfield, NJ; two sons, Jason Cleary of Warwick and Kevin Cleary of Mapleville; one granddaughter, and a sister, Patricia Grogan of Warwick. His funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. from the Boucher Funeral Home, 272 Sayles Ave., Pascoag, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, Pascoag. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, Harrisville. Calling hours are Friday 5:30 to 8 p.m.

CLEARY (FOGARTY) [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 7 Mar 2006] Cleary, Winifred J. (Fogarty), 92, of Mayfair Road, Warwick, died on Sunday, March 5, 2006 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center in Providence. She was the wife of the late Lawrence F. Cleary. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Michael and Winifred J. (Hawkins) Fogarty, she lived in Warwick since 1961. Mrs. Cleary was employed by the State of Rhode Island for 25 years, retiring from the Division of Vital Statistics in 1981. She was communicant of St. Peter Church in Warwick, and was active in many parish functions. She was a member of the Gaspee Seniors. She is survived by two daughters, Michaela A. Cleary and Jean M. Cleary, both of Warwick; a son, Paul J. Cleary, and his wife, Charlotte A. Cleary, of Cranston; a sister, Rita Cronan of Riverside; and three grandchildren, Michael Cleary, James Cleary, and Stephanie Mullen. She was the sister of the late Thomas Fogarty, Helen Battey, and Mary Doorley. Her funeral will be held on Thursday, March 9, at 8:30 a.m. from the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Peter Church, 350 Fair St., Warwick. Visiting hours are Wednesday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery, East Greenwich. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Gaspee Seniors, c/o 341 Squantum Drive, Warwick, RI 02888, or to the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center, c/o Home & Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St., Pawtucket, RI 02860.

CLEARY [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 9 May 2006] Cleary, Marilyn, 65, of Woodhaven Rd., Pawtucket, died Sunday, May 7, 2006 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Intake Center in Providence. Born in Pawtucket daughter of the late John and Lena (Shaw) Cleary. Marilyn was an assembler for Blackstone Valley Industries for many years. She leaves her brother, John 'Jack' Cleary of Pawtucket and several cousins. Marilyn also leaves all her many friends at the Arc of Blackstone Valley in Pawtucket. Funeral from the Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, Pawtucket, Thursday at 9:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa's Church, Newport Ave., Pawtucket at 10:00 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited. Calling hours Wednesday 4-7 p.m. in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ARC of Blackstone Valley, 115 Manton St., Pawtucket, RI 02861, in Marilyn's memory. 

CLEARY [Newport RI Daily News, On-line Obituaries, Aug 2006] Newport - Grace Catherine Cleary, of Newport, RI passed away on Friday, August 11, 2006. She was the daughter of the late Patrick J. and Catherine G. (Clifford) Cleary. Miss Cleary was predeceased by her sisters Mary E. Rinaldi and Theresa Ann Cleary and her brother Richard T. Cleary. She was the sister of Agnes E. Cleary of Newport, RI. Miss Cleary was a graduate of Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey and was a retired elementary teacher. She was a parishioner of St. Mary's Church in Newport. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, August 16, 2006, at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, Spring Street, Newport. Burial will follow in St. Columba Cemetery, Brown's Lane, Middletown, RI. Donations may be made in Grace's name to St. Mary's Church Improvement Fund, P.O. Box 547, Newport, RI 02840. Funeral arrangements by the O'Neill-Hayes Funeral Home, 465 Spring Street, Newport, RI. 

CLEARY [Taunton MA Daily Gazette, Wednesday 27 Sep 2006] Cleary - In Middleboro, MA, Sept. 25, 2006, age 76. George E. Cleary. Son of the late Edward and Helena (Donovan) Cleary. Residence: Formerly of Sunset Dr. in Raynham. Brother of Joan T. Murray of Florida and Yarmouthport and David M. Cleary of Florida and No. Easton. Godfather of Kristen Cleary of Norwood. Uncle of Karen Cleary of No. Attleboro, Andre Belliveau of Florida, Scott Belliveau of MD, David Belliveau of Virginia, David M. Cleary of Raynham and Edward Cleary of Waltham. His care giver Marie Powers-Dube of Lakeville. Funeral from the O’Keefe-Wade Funeral Home, 70 Washington Street in Taunton, Friday, Sept. 29th at 11 am. Funeral Mass at St. Ann’s Church in Raynham at 12 noon. Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 6-9 pm. Interment: National Cemetery in Bourne, MA at 2:45 pm. In lieu of flowers donations in George’s memory may be made to Wareham Alumni Assoc., c/o George E. Cleary Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 32, West Wareham, MA 02576.

CLEGG [Fall River MA The Daily Globe, Saturday evening, 15 Feb 1890] In this City: Clegg – Passed away 14th inst, Emily S., wife of Jonathan Clegg, aged 47 years, 6 months and 22 days. Funeral services from her late residence, No. 20 Annawan St., Monday (Feb. 17th) at 2 o’clock p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

CLEGG (CARROLL) [Fall River MA Herald News, Monday, 14 August 1939] Funeral Services for Dwelly Street Resident Wednesday. Mrs. Winifred (Carroll) Clegg, wife of Abraham Clegg, a native of England and a resident of this city for over 40 years, died last night at her home, 789 Dwelly Street. She was the daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget (Hanley) Carroll. A communicant of St. Patrick's church where she was a member of the Rosary Confraternity, Mrs. Clegg leaves her husband, a son, James Clegg; five daughters, Mrs. Alvin Thraves, Mrs. James Newman, Mrs. Clement Keefe, and Mrs. William Bruneau all of this city, and Mrs. Edward Murphy of Newport; a brother, Thomas Carroll, and a sister, Mrs. James Flynn. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning from her home with a solemn high mass of requiem at 10 at St. Patrick's church. [Fall River MA Herald News, Wednesday, August 16, 1939] Mrs. Abraham Clegg. The funeral of Mrs. Winifred Clegg, wife of Abraham Clegg, was held this morning from her home, 789 Dwelly Street, with a solemn high mass of requiem at 10 am St. Patrick's Church. Rev. George A. Meade, celebrant, was assisted by Rev. Ambrose F. Bowen as deacon, and Rev. Edward J. Moriarty, pastor, as sub deacon. Rev. Bart Buckley C.S.Sp., pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Portsmouth and religious of the white sisters were in attendance. Singing was by Mrs. Thomas J. Haggerty with Mr. Haggerty at the organ. Interment was in St. Patrick's cemetery where prayers were recited by Father Meade. Prayers were also recited at the home last night by members of the Rosary Confraternity. The confraternity was represented today by Mrs. Thomas McDonald, Mrs. Margaret Connors, Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Catherine Ward, Mrs. Thomas Cahill, Miss Margaret Padden, Mrs. John Cavanagh and Mrs. Michael Fleming. Bearers were Joseph and James Flynn, Francis Carroll, John and Joseph Murphy and Francis Clegg.  [contact Earle Flynn]

CLEMENTO (BAGLEY) [Providence RI, The Providence Journal, 10 Nov 1999] Margaret "Maggie" Clemento, 76, of Oklahoma City, Okla., formerly of Providence, died Oct. 30 in the Southern Oaks Nursing Center, Oklahoma City. She was the wife of the late Domenic Clemento, and the late Anthony Stroker. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Bagley, she lived in Oklahoma for 30 years. Mrs. Clemento was a volunteer for RAIN, an organization for children born with AIDS. She leaves a daughter, Patricia Howe of Barrington; a son, Joseph Stroker of Warwick; three brothers, Raymond and William Bagley, both of Warwick, and Charles Bagley of North Kingstown; a sister, Patricia Gibbons in Oklahoma; five grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. in St. Brendan Church, Turner Avenue, East Providence. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.

CLEMENTS [Providence RI Journal, Thursday 18 Jan 2007] Clements, Hugh T., 78, of Balsam Drive, died January 17, 2007 at Kent Hospital. He was the husband of the late Veronica R. (Samos) Clements. Born in Providence, a son of the late George E. and Mary (Monahan) Clements, he had been a Coventry resident since 1961. Mr. Clements was a foreman at Narragansett Electric Company for 37 years before retiring. He was a Korean War Army veteran and served as a military policeman at Ft. Benning, GA. Mr. Clements was a member of the Brotherhood of Utility Workers Union. In his youth he was a star athlete and was a member of the Holy Name Basketball team that were CYO State Basketball Champions. At Hope High School he was a member of the basketball team, track and field and was All State in football. While serving in the Army he was a member of the military football and boxing teams. Mr. Clements was active in the Coventry youth sports programs and coached Little League baseball and Pop Warner football teams that won many championships. He also coached Coventry Babe Ruth and was one of the original coaches of the Coventry Boxing Association. Mr. Clements over the years stayed active with his old friends from the Holy Name parish, the North End section of Providence and Hope High School. He was the beloved father of Donna M. Clements of Coventry, Hugh T. Clements, Jr. (Detective Captain Providence Police Department) of Providence, and Vincent P. Clements (Providence Firefighter) of West Warwick; two granddaughters, Kayleigh A. and Kourtney A. Clements, both of Providence. He was the brother of the late George E. and Gerald F. Clements. His funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. from the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., Warwick with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Augustine Church, Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence at 10 a.m. Burial with military honors will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich. Visiting hours Friday 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the School Sisters of Notre Dame, 345 Belden Road, Wilton, CT 06897 will be appreciated. 

CLEVELAND (FOLEY) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 29 July 2004] New Bedford -- Mary T. (Foley) Cleveland, 87, of New Bedford died Wednesday, July 28, 2004. She was the widow of Frank H. Cleveland, former deputy chief of the New Bedford Fire Department. Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late John and Elizabeth (Cooney) Foley. She lived in New Bedford most of her life. She was a communicant of St. Lawrence Church and a 1935 graduate of New Bedford High School. Mrs. Cleveland was a devoted mother and enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren. Her children brought her the greatest joy in life, and she will be truly missed by her sons and daughter. Survivors include her daughter, Cathy Pelletier, and her husband, Paul, of Assonet; three sons, Bradford Cleveland of Acushnet, John Cleveland and his wife, Janice, of Freetown, and Gregory Cleveland and his wife, Holly, of Jacksonville, Fla.; three brothers, John Foley and his wife, Louella, of Fort Pierce, Fla., James Foley of New Bedford, and Ronald Foley and his wife, Barbara, of Fairhaven; eight grandchildren, Maggie Cleveland, Timothy Cleveland, Peter Cleveland, Michelle Blanchette, Heather Cleveland, Becky Cleveland, Breanne Prando and Thomas Pelletier; and four great-grandchildren, Jaidyn, Kennedy, Summer and Ryan; and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Genevieve Foley, Thomas Foley, Stanley Foley and Florence Hoffman. Her funeral Mass will be at 9 a.m. in St. Lawrence Church. Burial will follow in St. Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Home for Funerals, 495 Park St. 

CLEVELAND (KELLEY) [New Bedford MA Standard Times, Thursday 4 Aug 2005] Mattapoisett -- June K. Cleveland, 78, of Mattapoisett died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005, at home after a long illness. She was the widow of Elbridge G. Cleveland Jr. Born in Hyannis , she was the daughter of the late Clifton and Lorraine (Dexter) Kelley. She was raised in Mattapoisett and lived in Portland , Maine , before retiring in Mattapoisett in 1987. She was a graduate of Fairhaven High School . She was a member of the Mattapoisett Congregational Church and a former member of the Maconchu Club, the Women's Guild and the Couple's Club, all at her church. Mrs. Cleveland was a teacher's aide while living in Portland . She was a former member of the Mattapoisett Women's Club and Literature Group and the Pine Island Cemetery Board. Mrs. Cleveland was the proud owner of her golden retriever, Misty, and a member of the American Kennel Club. Survivors include a daughter, Randi Harding and her husband, Brett, of Mattapoisett; a good friend; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Her funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday in the Mattapoisett Congregational Church. Burial will follow in Agawam Cemetery , Wareham . Arrangements are by Saunders-Dwyer Mattapoisett Home for Funerals, 50 County Road

CLIFFORD [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 19 Oct 2003] Pawtucket - Joseph F. Clifford Jr., 81, of Seneca Avenue, a retired firefighter, state employee, and business owner, died Friday at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence. He was the husband of the late Alice P. (Nunes) Clifford. Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late Joseph F. Clifford Sr. and Elizabeth (Kelley) Clifford, he was a lifelong resident of the Fairlawn section of Pawtucket. Mr. Clifford had been a lieutenant for the Pawtucket Fire Department for more than 25 years, and retired as the department's training officer. He later worked for the State of Rhode Island as an assistant chief in the Violations Section of the Traffic Court for more than 10 years. He also owned and operated the Cliff House Cafe, on Mineral Spring Avenue, for many years. He recently retired from the Pawtucket Planning Board. He was a founding member of the Pawtucket Firefighters Union 1261, and a past president of the Rhode Island chapter of the International Association of Fire Fighters. He was active in Democratic politics all of his life, and served on the Democratic Ward Committee, and the City and State Democratic Committees. He was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II, and served aboard the Allentown in the South Pacific with the 7th Fleet. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, and the Pawtucket Lodge of Elks. He leaves a son, Joseph F. Clifford III of Rumford; and a granddaughter, Tricia J. Palombo, and a great-granddaughter, Serena Palombo, both of Cranston. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8 a.m. from Manning-Heffern Funeral Home, 68 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Maria Goretti Church, Power Road. Burial will be in the family lot in St. Francis Cemetery.

CLIFFORD (CAVANAUGH) [Providence RI Journal, Saturday 13 May 2006] Clifford, Maureen F. 'Mo' (Cavanaugh), 59, of Canna Street, Warwick, died on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at Kent County Memorial Hospital in Warwick. She was the wife of Richard T. Clifford. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Edward Cavanaugh, Sr. and Rosalie (Foley) Cavanaugh, she lived in Warwick for 50 years. Mrs. Clifford was employed as a cafeteria worker at Bishop Hendricken High School in Warwick for the last 5 years. She was a member of the Bishop Hendricken Parents Council, and was a band parent at the high school. Besides her husband, she is survived by four sons, Michael D. Clifford, USN, Paul E. Clifford, Mark P. Clifford, and Matthew T. Clifford, all of Warwick; seven brothers, Stephen Cavanaugh of Sacramento, CA, Robert Cavanaugh of North Providence, Gary Cavanaugh of Coventry, Edward Cavanaugh, Jr. and Peter Cavanaugh of North Kingstown, Kevin Cavanaugh and John Cavanaugh of Warwick; and three grandchildren. Her funeral will be held on Monday, May 15, at 8 a.m. from the Peter J. Barrett Funeral Home, 1328 Warwick Avenue, Spring Green, Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Timothy Church, 1799 Warwick Avenue, Warwick. Visiting hours are Sunday 4-8 p.m. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, East Providence. 

CLODIUS - FREEMAN (MURPHY) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Monday 20 Jan 2003] Etta L. Clodius-Freeman, 80, a homemaker, died Saturday in the Caritas Good Samaritan Medical Center, Brockton. She was the widow of Henry Clodius and Kenneth Freeman. Born in Manhattan, N.Y. on Dec. 18, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Hattie (Stafford) Murphy. She had resided in Mansfield for more than 47 years and had been educated in Mansfield schools. Mrs. Clodius-Freeman was a communicant of St. Mary's Church and an avid knitter. She is survived by a son, Henry Clodius of Seekonk; a daughter, Henrietta McCabe of Mansfield; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was the mother of the late Julia Scarpellini and Barbara Corrigan. A funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Sherman & Jackson Funeral Home, 55 North Main St., followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 in St. Mary's Church, 330 Pratt St., Route 106. Burial will take place in Spring Brook Cemetery. 

CLOUTIER (FLANAGAN) [Attleboro MA Sun Chronicle, Tuesday 27 March 2007] North Attleboro - Kathleen F. (Flanagan) Cloutier, 64, of Raymond Hall Drive, North Attleboro, died on Monday, March 26, 2007 at the Miriam Hospital in Providence. She was the wife of George H. Cloutier, to whom she was married on Sept. 6, 1986. Born in Attleboro on Jan. 17, 1943, she was a daughter of the late William John and Jeannette (Allard) Flanagan. She was raised and educated in Attleboro, where she was a 1961 graduate of Attleboro High School. Mrs. Cloutier was employed by the U.S. Government as a federal probation officer for more than 20 years prior to her retirement in 2000 from the government's Providence office. She resided in North Attleboro for the past 20 years, having previously lived in East Providence, R.I., for five years and in Philadelphia for many years. Mrs. Cloutier was a member of Grace Episcopal Church, North Attleboro. One of her favorite pastimes was watching the Home Shopping Network on cable television. In addition to her husband of 20 years, she leaves three children: Gary Cloutier of Keene, N.H.; Jean Nunes of Taunton and Lynn Davis of Taunton; nine grandchildren; a brother, William J. Flanagan of Warwick, R.I., and several nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late Patricia Cloutier. Visitation has been respectfully omitted. A private funeral service for family will be held on Thursday, March 29 in the Memorial Chapel of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave., Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro, with Rev. Michael D. Davis of the Assembly of God, Mrs. Cloutier's son-in-law, officiating. Burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery, Attleboro.

CLUNAN [Providence RI Journal, Sunday 4 May 2003] West Warwick - George L. Clunan, 68, of Gough Avenue, a former bartender and ship fitter, died Friday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick. He was the husband of Nancy A. (Pariseau) Noonan. Born in New York City, a son of the late George P. and Blanche (Brouillard) Clunan, he had been a resident of West Warwick since 1942. He had been a bartender for Post 2, American Legion, for over 18 years, retiring in 2002. Prior to that, he had been a ship fitter for General Dynamics in Groton, Conn., Quincy, Mass., and Quonset for over 20 years. He was a member of Post 2, the Crompton Veterans, Club Frontenac and the Phenix Sportsman's Club. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Kevin Clunan and James Clunan, both of Warwick, and Paul Clunan of Las Vegas, Nev.; a daughter, Jeanne Sisto of Cranston; two brothers, Richard Clunan of Quebec, Canada, and Robert Clunan of Orlando, Fla.; a sister, Marjorie Pare of West Warwick; and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8 a.m. from Robert A. Iannotti & Sons Funeral Home, 415 Washington St., Coventry, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in Christ the King Church, Legris Avenue, West Warwick. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Coventry.

CLUNE [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 19 Aug 2003] South Kingstown - Thomas W. Clune III, 67, of Indian Lake Shores, Wakefield, a retired Army Reserve administrator, died Sunday at South County Hospital, Wakefield. He was the husband of Lois A. (Campbell) Clune. Born in Providence, a son of the late Thomas W. Clune Jr. and Ann (Dunleavey) Clune, he had lived in Cranston before moving to the Wakefield section of South Kingstown 38 years ago. Mr. Clune had been an administrator for the Army Reserve for 32 years, until retiring in 1994. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. Upon his discharge from active service, he served in the Army Reserve as a sergeant for 23 years. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Thomas W. Clune IV of Brookline, Mass.; two daughters, Lori C. Viner of North Kingstown and Susanne Warburton of East Greenwich; a brother, Anthony D. Clune of Albuquerque, N.M.; a sister, Ann R. Clune of Waltham, Mass.; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be private.

CLUNE [Providence RI Journal, Tuesday 8 Aug 2006] Clune, Joseph P., Sr., 76, of West Shore Lane, Pascoag, formerly of Cumberland, died Thursday, August 3, 2006. He was the husband of the late Carol M. (Searle) Clune. Born in Boston, MA, he was the son of the late Denis P. and Bridget A. (Mulligan) Clune. Joseph had been a Certified Public Accountant for 42 years, most recently at Clune, Chatellier & Morriseau in Woonsocket, retiring in 1994. Joseph was dedicated to the community and also to St. Joan's Church serving as a Eucharistic minister, a CCD instructor, a Trustee, and volunteering for many church functions and events. He was a 3rd degree Knight of Columbus. Mr. Clune was a veteran of the Korean War. He was the father of Jennifer M. Clune of Hebron, CT, Joseph P. Clune, Jr. and his wife Dianne of Pascoag, Alan C. Clune of Huntsville, TX and the late Paul F. Clune. Grandfather of Amy L. Cormier, Joseph P. Clune, III and James P. Clune, II. Great Grandfather of three. Brother of Margaret Moran of Hyde Park, MA., Ann Cavalieri of Topsfield, MA., Helen Kelly of Cohasset, MA., the late Mary Sullivan, John Clune and James Clune. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Joan's Church, 3357 Mendon Rd., Cumberland, relatives and friends invited. Burial with military honors in Resurrection Cemetery. Visiting hours are Wednesday 5-8 p.m. in the Tucker-Quinn Funeral Chapel, 643 Putnam Avenue, (Rt. 44), Greenville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Overlook Nursing Home Activities Fund 14 Rock Ave., Pascoag, RI 02859 will be appreciated. 

CLYNES [Fall River MA Herald News, Tues 19 Jan 1960] The funeral of Miss Ann E. Clynes of 604 North Main Street, daughter of the late Patrick H. and the late Mary A. (Diamond) Clynes, was held this morning from the D.D. Sullivan and Sons Funeral Home, with a high mass of requiem celebrated at 9 in the Sacred Heart Church by Rev. John G. Carroll. Last night at the funeral home, Father Carroll led the recitation of the rosary. A delegation from the Sacred Heart Women's Guild attended. The bearers were Francis and William Clynes, James Phelan, Frank Sadler, Stephen Clynes Jr. and John Vickery. Interment was in St. Patrick's Cemetery with prayers by Rev. Raymond W. McCarthy.