Obituaries Tyler D. Vanner, 22, of Sherwood Lane, Greenville, died Tuesday, June 16 at home. He was the son of Frank C. Vanner of Greenville and the late Tammy Ann (Lawton) Vanner. He is also survived by his grandmothers: Elva L. (Phillips) Vanner of Greenville and Louise M. (Collins) Lawton of Johnston. He was the grandson of the late Thomas B. Vanner and Earl A. Lawton. www.andersonwinfield.net Richard Mark Servoss, 92, of Greenville died Monday, June 8, in the Greenville Health Center surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Helen E. (Sullivan) Servoss. He is survived by his beloved children, William Servoss and his wife, Nancy of Burlington, Vermont; Elaine Servoss of Smithfield; Richard Servoss and his wife, Anita, of Smithfield; George Servoss and his wife, Gail, of Foster; Denise Servoss of Johnston; and Robert Servoss of Burrillville. Mr. Servoss was grandfather to five cherished grandchildren and devoted great-grandfather of four. He was also twin brother to Muriel K. Pieklik of North Hanover, New Hampshire. www.andersonwinfield.net George E. Kelley, 74, of Appleseed Drive, Greenville, peacefully passed away in his own home, Saturday, June 27. He was the husband of Carlotta M. (DiMaio) Kelley. They had been married for 52 years. Besides his wife he is survived by his children: Jacqueline Kelley and her husband, David Krekorian, of Cranston; George Kelley and his wife, Myitzu (Win) of Fairfax, VA; and James Kelley of Warwick; his grandchildren: Amanda Kelley of Wilmington, NC; Christopher, Emily and Shannon Kelley of Fairfax, VA; Nicholas and Noah James of Cranston; his step grandchildren: Karoline Krekorian of Washington, D.C. and Alexandra Krekorian of Providence; his siblings: Patricia Kelley Siminski and her husband, Robert, of East Greenwich; and William Kelley and his wife, Joyce, of Harpswell, ME. www.andersonwinfield.net Carl A. Canestrari, 64, of Greenbriar Road, Greenville, died Thursday, June 11, at his home. He was the husband of the late Yolanda (Masnyk) Canestrari. He is survived by his sons: Jason A. Canestrari of Warwick, and Eric C. Canestrari of Greenville; his two granddaughters and a grandson, as well as his sisters: Linda Jillson of North Smithfield and Sandra Scanlon of Smithfield. www.andersonwinfield.net Shirley G. (Tucker) McAllister, passed away Monday July 6, 2015. She was the wife of the late James J. McAllister, Sr. (Capt., PFD) for 62 years before his passing in 2012. Born in Greenville, a daughter of the late James L. and Gertrude M. (White) Tucker. She had been a resident of Providence for over 60 years and resided at The Village at Waterman Lake for the past three years. Shirley was the former owner of the James L. Tucker Funeral Home, founded by her father. She was the beloved mother of Sharyn M. Caldwell (John) of Cranston and James J. McAllister, Jr. (Marilyn) of Greenville. Loving grandmother of Peter J. Gogol (Madelaine), James J. McAllister, III and Patrick R. McAllister; great grandmother of Clementine A. and Sylvie Z. Gogol. She was the sister of the late J. Earl Tucker. www.TuckerQuinnFuneralChapel.com
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Community Events Heritage Hills Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
Blackstone Heritage Corridor
80 Douglas Pike, Smithfield August 18th Doreen from Capitol Ridge, to discuss “ALF can I afford it”? September 15th Doreen Putnam, Alzheimer’s/Dementia Specialist
The GO! program is ramping up for an adventurous September, preparing the Blackstone River Valley as a destination for autumn exploration with its GO! program that features 44 guided walks, bike tours, boat rides and other special events within the 25 communities of the Corridor. With some repetitions, there are 106 opportunities to make September a month to remember. Featured GO! activities are offered both indoors and outdoors with something for every generation to enjoy.
St. Mary’s Home for Children 19h Annual Golf Classic, Friday, September 18, 2015 Agawam Country Club For additional information or to register, be a sponsor, or donate an auction or raffle item, please call the Development Office at St. Mary’s Home for Children, 401.353.3900 x 262 or email sderita@smhfc.org
Book Signing - Sour Grapes, Tim Jones August 22, Barnes & Noble, Warwick from 1pm - 3pm September 15, Scituate Farmers Market Book Day Dr. Steven D’Antonio Dr. Jennifer D’Antonio
Twin River Chiropractic twinriverchiro.com
401.233.2211 305 Farnum Pike Smithfield, RI
Visit BlackstoneHeritageCorridor.org for a full calendar listing of the GO! program, or pick up a brochure at any of the BHC’s Visitor Centers. Follow Blackstone Heritage Corridor Inc. on Facebook for news and updates on GO! and more.
Okinawan Temple Shorin - Ryu Karate Keeping the Tradition Alive Teaching Traditional Okinawan Karate in Rhode Island Since 1972 200 Pleasant View Avenue, Smithfield, RI
233-0334 or 965-3044 www.okinawantemple.com
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