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Louis H. Pastore Jr. (September 9, 1931 – May 1, 2020) was an American politician and businessman. Pastore was born in Providence, Rhode Island.He graduated from Classical High School and Brown University, and also served in the United States Army before embarking on a lifelong career in the insurance industry.
Arnold Burying Ground (also known as the Governor Arnold Burying Ground) is a historic cemetery on Pelham Street just east of Spring Street in Newport, Rhode Island. It is the burial place of Benedict Arnold , Rhode Island's first governor under the Royal Charter of 1663 .
The Clifton Burying Ground is located in Newport, Rhode Island where Golden Hill Street bends and becomes Thomas Street. The cemetery is named for Thomas Clifton, who gave the land to the Society of Friends for a burial ground in 1675, though some who are presumably buried here died much earlier than that.
A statement from the pop-punk band eulogized Bryar as "an important part of the history of My Chemical Romance." Bob Bryar, a former drummer for the influential emo and pop-punk band My Chemical ...
In the face of declining revenue, the paper began charging for obituaries on January 4, 2005. The paper's last Massachusetts edition was published on March 10, 2006. On Oct. 10, 2008, the paper stopped publishing all of its zoned editions in Rhode Island and laid off 33 news staffers, including three managers.
Beeckman was born on April 15, 1866, in New York City, New York.He was the son of Gilbert Livingston Beeckman and Margaret Atherton (née Foster) Beeckman. His sister, Katherine Livingston Beeckman, was married to Louis Lasher Lorillard, the son of Pierre Lorillard III, [3] and another sister, Martha Beeckman, was married to New York banker Amos Tuck French. [4]
PROVIDENCE, R. I. – A Rhode Island man has agreed to plead guilty to charges that he set fire to a North Providence church earlier this year, targeting it because of its mostly Black membership ...
Kizirian, a first generation Armenian American, was born in his home on July 13, 1925, at 134 Chad Brown St. Providence, Rhode Island. [8] [12] He was the only son of Toros and Hripsime Kizirian, who were born in Goydun (Govdun), near Sivas, in the Ottoman Empire. [15]