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Dorothy Ann Murphy
a secretary
Dorothy Ann (Hobin) Murphy, 80, of Warwick, died peacefully at Kent Hospital March 25, 2012. She was the loving wife of Raymond B. Murphy. The couple had been …
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3/29/12
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Carrie J. Maksymowicz
school dept. employee
Carrie J. Maksymowicz, 53, passed away March 26, 2012. She was the wife of Paul H. Arvidson and the late Henry J. Maksymowicz.
Born in …
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3/29/12
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Diana Florio
dear sister
Diana (Dermo) Florio, 65, of Warwick, passed away March 25, 2012 at Kent Hospital, Warwick. She was the devoted wife of James Florio.
Born in Providence, she was …
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3/29/12
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Alice S. Levins
leaves a son
Alice S. (Rosenberg) Levins, 97, a lifelong resident of Rhode Island, died March 26, 2012. She was the wife of the late Max R. Levins.
Born in Providence, she …
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3/29/12
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Robert M. Morgan
Marine Corps veteran
Robert Malcolm Morgan passed away March 7, 2012. He was the beloved husband of 49 years of Kathleen F. Morgan.
Mr. Morgan joined the United States …
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3/29/12
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Raymond L. McMahon
World War II veteran
Raymond L. “Red” McMahon, 85, of Cranston, passed away March 22, 2012 at the Providence VA Medical Center. He was the beloved husband of the late …
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3/29/12
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Stephen Frater was a staff writer and columnist for the New York Times subsidiary, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, when he stumbled on one of the most bizarre and compelling stories to come out of World …
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Joe Kernan
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3/28/12
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Watching The Bohemian Quartet perform live is like listening to history being preserved. In many ways, this gifted and exhilarating act is simply keeping a rare musical flame alive by taking on the …
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3/28/12
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Mill’s Tavern is celebrating 10 years of fine dining with their spring anniversary showcase of signature and favorite dishes. We discovered the Rhode Island treasure a couple of years ago and …
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The Courthouse Center for the Arts in Kingston kicked off their season with the edgy comedy “Avenue Q,” but now they’re going back to the classics with their production of “Joseph and the …
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Kim Kalunian
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3/28/12
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