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Raymond L. S. Patriarca. Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca ( / ˌpætriˈɑːrkə /; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became the long-time boss of the Patriarca crime family, whose control extended throughout New England for more than three decades. Patriarca died on July 11, 1984.
1907. ( 1907) Died. ( 2000-06-04) June 4, 2000. Occupation (s) Civil rights activist, community leader, funeral director. Andrew J. Bell Jr. (1907-June 4, 2000), was an African American business owner, a funeral director, a community leader, and a civil rights activist. Bell was posthumously inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame ...
Vincent Albert "Buddy" Cianci, Jr. (/ s i ˈ æ n s i /, see-AN-see; Italian pronunciation: [ˈtʃantʃi], CHAHN-chee; April 30, 1941 – January 28, 2016) was an American politician, attorney, radio talk show host, political commentator, and convicted felon who served as the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 1975 to 1984 and again from 1991 to 2002.
Gina Marie Raimondo (/ r ə ˈ m ɒ n d oʊ /; born May 17, 1971) is an American businesswoman, lawyer, politician, and venture capitalist who has served since 2021 as the 40th United States secretary of commerce.
Per the obituary, Buffett passed away at his home in Sag Harbor, Long Island, surrounded by his family. Buffett is survived by his wife, Jane Slagsvol , and their three children: Savannah, Sarah ...
Casey Farm. / 41.51333°N 71.42444°W / 41.51333; -71.42444. Casey Farm is a historic farm in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, United States. It is now a historic museum property, operated by Historic New England, and is open to the public.
Colasanto died of a heart attack at his home on February 12, 1985, at the age of 61. A memorial service was held in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, and attended by the full staff and cast of Cheers. In addition, over 300 mourners, including castmate John Ratzenberger, attended the February 16 funeral Mass at Holy Cross Church in Providence.
January 12, 1973. The Governor Henry Lippitt House is a historic house museum at 199 Hope Street on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. A National Historic Landmark, it is one of the finest Italianate mansion houses in the state, and considered one of the best-preserved examples of Victorian -era houses in the United States. [3]