Month: November 2022

Dr. Kenneth R. Walker, Sr.

Kenneth Walker grew up in East Providence, the son of Lillian and Frank Walker. He was the husband of Gail Walker for 63 years, the father of two daughters, Leanne and Michelle, a son Kenneth Jr., and six grandchildren. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. Dr. Walker graduated from High

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Judge Walter R. Stone

Walter Stone was born in Chicago on July 12, 1944 to nurse Lavinia Stone who died two days after his birth.  Later he moved with his family to Ketucky.  As a young man he attended Tennessee State University and earned an AB from Fisk University in Nashville before entering the Marines during the Vietnam War. 

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Jeannie Carroll Serpa

Matthew J. Serpa., a former seminarian at Our Lady of Providence and St. Mary’s in Baltimore was a legendary Catholic layman, not only in St. Michael’s Parish but throughout the state. He was born on January 3, 1921, the son of a Portuguese father and an Irish mother (Jane Yorkery). Matt and his wife, Jeannie,

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Matthew J. Serpa, Jr.

Matthew J. Serpa., a former seminarian at Our Lady of Providence and St. Mary’s in Baltimore was a legendary Catholic layman, not only in St. Michael’s Parish but throughout the state. He was born on January 3, 1921, the son of a Portuguese father and an Irish mother (Jane Yorkery). Matt and his wife, Jeannie,

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Richard M. Oster

Richard M. Oster was a successful financier, philanthropist, and civic leader. No matter where work or life took him around the globe, Richard never forgot where he came from and was a Rhode Islander through and through. A graduate of Moses Brown School in Providence and the University of Rhode Island, Richard began his business

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Major Peter J. O’Connell

Peter J. O’Connell was born in Providence on April 16, 1921, to Irish immigrant parents. Peter was raised in Mount Pleasant and attended Blessed Sacrament School and LaSalle Academy. His strong faith and moral values rooted in family formulated the way he lived his private and public life. Peter married his devoted wife, Frances in

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John Mecray

In his prime, John Mecray was once called “the greatest living nautical artist”.The fascinating life of John Marcy Mecray began on February 13, 1937 in Ridley Park, Pennsylvania. Later his family moved to Cape May, New Jersey where he was raised. Then he studied at Philadelphia College of Art now the University of the Arts.

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Walter F. McLaughlin

WALTER F. McLAUGHLIN was born in Providence on May 7, 1938 to John C. and Eleanor (Martin) McLaughlin. Walter was taught by The Sisters of Notre Dame at St. Teresa’s School on Manton Avenue and lived his young life in the Olneyville Section of Providence. His father committed suicide in 1950 leaving Walter and his

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John J. McCauley Jr.

John returned to Rhode Island as the athletic director of Portsmouth Abbey School, coaching football and baseball. During his time at Portsmouth Abbey, from 1974 to 1988, John reinvigorated the school’s athletic program enhancing its facilities and capabilities. He also played a key role in developing the Alumni Development Department of this elite Benedictine school.

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Louis L. Lorillard

The inclusion of Elaine and her husband, Louis Lorillard, into Rhode Island’s Hall of Fame has been overdue.  Meeting in Naples, Italy during World War II, this couple began a most creative partnership, and one that greatly affected the arts in America.  Louis was descended from the owners of the Lorillard Tobacco Company, a firm

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Elaine Guthrie Lorillard

The inclusion of Elaine and her husband, Louis Lorillard, into Rhode Island’s Hall of Fame has been overdue.  Meeting in Naples, Italy during World War II, this couple began a most creative partnership, and one that greatly affected the arts in America.  Louis was descended from the owners of the Lorillard Tobacco Company, a firm

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Attorney General Hebert F. DeSimone

After graduating from Brown in 1951, Herb entered Columbia University Law School from which he received his degree in 1954.  Shortly thereafter he was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar to begin a legal career that spanned six decades. In 1966 Herb ran as a Republican for attorney general as part of a formidable slate

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Dr. Elmer E. Cornwell, Jr.

Elmer Cornwell was born on July 6, 1924, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, son of the late Elmer E. and Eloise (Leining) Cornwell.  He attended Holyoke public schools and graduated from High School as valedictorian in 1942.  Elmer was admitted to Williams College where he attended his freshman year, but in June, 1943 he was drafted into

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Rosewell S. Bosworth, Jr.

A son of the late Roswell S. and Edith (Howard) Bosworth, Roswell S. Bosworth, Jr. was destined to follow in the footsteps of his enterprising father who had edited and published the Bristol Phoenix for nearly fifty years, from 1928 to 1974. Born on September 2, 1926 to one of Bristol’s oldest families, young Roswell

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Lloyd E. Bliss

He had vast real estate holdings in downtown Providence including many parking lots and buildings, and in 1958 he developed Newport’s first modern shopping center, the “Bellevue Gardens” on up-scale Bellevue Avenue. His signature building, however, was the Warwick Mall, in which he was the key developer in the late 1960s and early 1970s.  Not

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