System Mechanic - Clean, repair, protect, and speed up your PC!Mary H. Tourangeau, 86, of Lakewood Avenue, a former textile worker, died July 31, 2000, at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. She was the wife of the late Earl A. Tourangeau. Born in Coventry, a daughter of the late Andrew and Mary (Kwaciana) Pancerowicz, she had lived in West Warwick before moving to Warwick 21 years ago. Mrs. Tourangeau was a textile worker for the former Coventry Narrow Fabrics many years ago. She leaves two daughters, Shirley Winsor of East Greenwich and Loretta Thompson of Warwick, with whom she lived; a sister, Bertha St. Germain of Warwick; and six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late John, Frank and Anna Pancerowicz, Sophie Szeflinski and Helen Mayette. The funeral was held from The Prata Home, 78 Providence St., West Warwick, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary Church, Church Street, West Warwick. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Charles W. Angilly, 53, of Pine St., Attleboro, died August 1, 2000, at his home following a brief illness. Born in Cranston, he was the son of the late Arthur A. Jr. and Muriel M. (Morris) Angilly. He resided in Attleboro for the past year and previously lived in Norton. Prior to moving to Massachusetts, he was a resident of Providence and Warwick. He was a 1966 graduate of Pilgrim High School. Mr. Angilly was a Vietnam Veteran having served with the United States Air Force from 1966-1970, earning the rank of Sergeant. He leaves a son, Keith Angilly of New Haven, Conn.; a daughter, Kerry Angilly of Warwick; and two sisters, Jayne Robillard and Jeanne Singleton, both of Cranston. He was the brother of the late Evelyn Simas. Funeral services were private, followed by burial with military honors in the Rhode Island Veteran's Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Jimmy Fund, c/o Dana Farber Cancer Institute, 1309 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02446.
Richard J. Carpenter, 76, of Littlefield Road, a retired shipyard foreman and career serviceman, died August 1, 2000, at Kent County Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Alice (Brunnell) Carpenter. Born in Wilmington, Mass., a son of the late Frank G. and Madeline (White) Carpenter, he lived in Warwick for 37 years. Mr. Carpenter worked at Electric Boat as a shipyard foreman in the testing department for 24 years, retiring in 1986. He was in the Navy for 23 years, retiring in 1962, and was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of American Legion Post 15, the Fleet Reserve, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Therese Rheaume of Gorham, Maine; three brothers, Paul Carpenter of Wilmington, Edward Carpenter of Salem, Mass., and Walter Carpenter of Amarillo, Texas; and a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Frank, Charles, Robert, Joseph and Chester Carpenter, and Edna Bridges. Committal prayers were held in Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery, Exeter. Burial with military honors followed.
Violet A. Moody, 75, of Pequot Avenue, a retired presser and assembler, died August 1, 2000, at Kent County Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Don C. Moody and the late Lawrence R. Lincoln. Born in Providence, a daughter of the late John E. and Grace E. (Jones) Webster, she lived in Warwick since 1939. Mrs. Moody was a presser for the former Sunbury Dress Co., West Warwick for 20 years, and an assembler for Northern Telecom for eight years, retiring in 1987. She was a member of the First Congregational Church, where she served as a deaconess, chairwoman of the Bereanes, and a volunteer for the SHARE program. She leaves a son, Roger K. Moody, and a brother, John E. Webster Jr., both of Warwick; two sisters, Shirley E. Andrews of Warwick and Grace E. Newman of Richmond; and a grandson, Wayne M. Anderson of Warwick. She was the sister-in-law of Elaine J. and Alice E. Webster both of Warwick, Ronald Newman Sr. of Richmond and Luther W. Andrews Jr. of Warwick. She was the mother of the late Linda E. Anderson and sister of the late Robert E. Webster and Judith Oulundsen. The funeral was held from Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave., with a service in First Congregational Church, Oakland Beach Avenue. Burial was private.