He was an account executive at Horton, Church & Goff in Providence until his retirement in 1987. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. During World War II he served in the U.S. He was the owner and operator of Bassi California, a shirt-manufacturing business in Los Angeles. Vincent Bassi '38, of Sherman Oaks, Calif. He is survived by a daughter, a son, six grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. of Business Managers, and the Coventry Lions Club. of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the R.I. Secondary School Principals Assoc., the New England Assoc. He was a member of the American Federation of Teachers, the R.I. In 1969 he became the Coventry School Department's business manager, and from 1972 to 1982 he was a staff assistant at the R.I. A retired educator, he taught math at Coventry High School for four years before serving as principal from 1942 to 1969. She is survived by several cousins and friends. In retirement she was a substitute teacher and traveled extensively. ![]() She taught in and was head of the music department at Salem College for 49 years. She is survived by a daughter, two sons, five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She enjoyed gardening, reading, and listening to music. She was a manager with IBM in Armonk, N.Y., from 1964 to 1984. He is survived by his caregiver, Carlene Refino, and a nephew.īarbara Goodale Bacon '37, of Lafayette, Calif., formerly of Rye, N.Y. He was a member of the Pawtucket, R.I., and American Medical Societies. He was a physician in the Blackstone Valley for several years before retiring in 1993. Zolmian '36, of Carthage, N.C., formerly of Pawtucket, R.I. 05301 three grandchildren and a brother, Eldon S. He is survived by his wife, Anne two sons, including Scott, of 20 Highland St. He was a member of the Brown basketball team. Active in his retirement community, he wrote for its newsletter and led creative writing workshops. He was a guest speaker at schools and organizations and taught journalism at area colleges and universities. He won several awards for his writing on senior affairs, including the 1990 journalism award from the American College of Health Care Administrators. In retirement he co-authored the book Pictorial Connecticut and was a weekly columnist with The Second Round, writing about the joys and sorrows of being a senior citizen. He worked briefly in public relations for the New Haven Railroad before starting his 33-year career at the Register. Army and wrote the column Diary of a Draftee. He was a retired associate editor for the New Haven Register. Sizer '36, of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of North Haven, Conn. ![]() He was a retired vice president of Raymond International Inc., New York City.Īlvin V. He is survived by two sons, including Neal '64 and four grandchildren.Ĭharles B. He enjoyed serving on committees and providing musical performances for the residents of Laurelmead Retirement Home. He was a member of Temple Emanu-El, Roosevelt Masonic Lodge, B'nai B'rith, the Jewish Historical Society, and the Jewish Federation. He delivered Meals on Wheels and was a patient advocate at R.I. ![]() He worked as a merchandising manager for more than 40 years at the New York Lace Store, Pawtucket, R.I.
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