System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Charles W. Barrett
Leaves a brother and sister in Warren
Charles W Barrett of Azle, Texas, died Tuesday, Nov 9, 1999, in a Fort Worth, Texas, hospital. He was married to Charlotte Barrett. He was 67.
Mr. Barrett was born in Bristol. He served 22 years in the US Air Force before retiring in 1970 as a MSgt-USAF. He was a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars.
Besides his wife, Mr. Barrett leaves a son, William Barrett, and a daughter, Cynthia Barrett, both of Azle; a brother, William Modleski, Jr. of Warren; a sister, Ethel Ryan of Warren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held Thursday, Nov 11, at the Azleland Memorial Park.
Sudjai "Kimmy" Andre
Born in Thailand, lived here for years
Sudjai "Kimmy" Andre of Metacom Avenue died on Thursday, Nov 11, 1999, at Rhode Island Hospital. She was 50.
Ms Andre was an employee of Country Club Cleaners on Child Street in Warren. Born in Thailand, she lived in Warren and Bristol for many years.
Ms Andre leaves a daughter, Cynthia Schiedler of Warren, and three grandchildren, Sherri and Hillary Andre and Zackery Schiedler, all of Warren.
The funeral and burial will be private. Arrangements are being handled by the Smith-Mason Funeral Home in Riverside.
Thomas J. Bennett
Thomas J. Bennett, 79, formerly of Warwick, a retired textile machinist, died July 27, 2000, at Four Seasons Care Center, Sedalia, Mo. He was the husband of the late M. Caroline (Fagan) Bennett. Born in Bristol, a son of the late Eli and Clarissa (Harley) Bennett, he resided in Warwick most of his life. He was a member of the Apponaug Old Timers Group, and a former communicant of St. Clement Church, Warwick. He was a self-employed textile machinist until his retirement. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He leaves two sons, William T. Bennett of New Bedford and Gary S. Bennett of Sedalia; a daughter, Patricia C. 'Penny' Salyer of Higginsville, Mo.; a brother, Joseph Bennett of Warwick; and seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was the father-in-law of Carol Ann Benentt. He was the father of the late James R. Bennett. The funeral was held from Urquhart-Murphy Funeral Home, 800 Greenwich Ave., with a committal service in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Burial followed.
Jane C. (Falvey) Alden, 61, of Post Road, a medical transcriptionist, died July 31, 2000, at South County Hospital. Born in East Orange, N.J., a daughter of the late George and Ethel (Jacoby) Falvey, she had lived in Narragansett before moving to Warwick 30 years ago. She was a medical transcriptionist, and previously was a court stenographer, teacher and legal secretary. She was an avid gardener. She leaves a son, Charles T. Schmidt of North Smithfield; two daughters, Cynthia J. (Schmidt) Moran of Amesbury, Mass., and Christine Marie Schmidt of Destin, Fla.; and five grandchildren. The funeral was held in Lawrence E. Fagan Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Rd., North Kingstown. Burial was private.
Kathleen A. (Marurono) Gifford
Kathleen A. (Marurono) Gifford, 46, of Rutherford Court, died July 31, 2000, at home. She was the wife of the late Wayne R. Gifford. Born in Providence, a daughter of Gabriel P. Marurono of Warwick and the late Dorothy L. (Imondi) Marurono, she lived in Warwick for 30 years. Mrs. Gifford was a 1999 magna cum laude graduate of Rhode Island College, with a bachelor's degree in social work. She was inducted last year into the National Honor Society, Alpha Delpha Mu. While in college, she interned at CODAC, Talbot House and the Warwick Community Counseling Center. She was a member of Hillsgrove United Methodist Church. Besides her father, she leaves a son, Nicholas G. Gifford of Warwick; two brothers, Michael Marurono of Warwick and Richard Marurono of Providence; a sister, Patricia Provau of Lakeland, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service was held in Hillsgrove United Methodist Church, Kilvert Street.