SQUADRITO, BRIAN T., 46, of Halifax Drive, passed away Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at home. He was the beloved son of Thomas D. and Elaine M. (Harding) Squadrito; loving brother of Ellen M. Pearson and her husband, Jeff; special nephew of Elizabeth Cameron and Richard Rosati; cousin of Patrick Patton and a special uncle to Samuel and Benjamin Patton; best friend of Scott Bailey, Audrey Gouras and Ray. He worked as a senior network specialist at Bank RI. Brian was an accomplished musician and lover of the outdoors, especially hiking and kayaking. He was an avid New York Giants fan. Relatives and friends are invited to a funeral service Sunday, January 27 at 4 pm in the Chapel By The Sea, 29 Elgin Street, Conimicut Point, Warwick. Visiting hours Saturday 5-8 pm in the Thomas & Walter Quinn Funeral Home, 2435 Warwick Ave. Information and condolences, visit TheQuinnFuneralHome.com.
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To the family of ellen , i am so sorry for the loss of your brother Brian. You are in our prayers .
Bob Olobri sr
February 15, 2013
January 30, 2013
My sincerest condolences to the entire family. I knew Brian in Pilgrim HS. I remember him as a good guy. Sad to hear this news.
dave pallante
January 29, 2013
My condolences, Brian and I shared an office together when he worked for the City of Pawtucket. He was a great guy we had alot of fun. Can't believe he is gone. :(
January 28, 2013
Rest in peace Brian, you will be missed, you were a wonderful person. God Bless
January 27, 2013
My heart and prayers go out to Brian's family and close friends and for whomever was so lucky and blessed to know or meet Brian. He was one of the nicest guys I ever met. He was a gentleman and a good guy. I will miss you going out with us at Ciara's and I will miss the laughs especially.
Love, Lynn Adamczyk
Lynn Adamczyk
January 27, 2013
My condolences...Brian was an excellent guy...He will be missed..
Tom Sito
January 27, 2013
I can't believe this-what happened? Tommy & Elaine I am so sorry 4 your loss! It is the worse thing-2 bury your child. There is nothing harder!!! please know u r in my thoughts & prayers! Have peace now Brian.I was so happy when u remembered me @ Rachel's baby shower. We laffed about your little saddle shoes u had when u were a baby. I am so sorry!! Love, Linda Silva
January 27, 2013
Tommy, Elaine, Ellen and the rest of the family. So sorry to hear about Brian. I wish I knew him better, but he was my right hand in 1995 when I was planning the Family Reunion. He and I were on the phone quite a bit, and we talked for hours. He helped me get all of your family together for the reunion and he saved me a lot of time in doing so. God Bless You All, Love, Cousin Deb
DEB TETREAULT
January 27, 2013
so sorry for your loss. Brian was a really great friend and will be missed by many...
Robin
January 26, 2013
Mr. and Mrs. Squadrito and Ellen:
Allow me to extend my deepest condolences as you mourn the loss of Brian. I pray you find God's presence with you as you journey through memories and celebrate his life. As you know, he was my best friend in high school, and you were my second family. I could not have survived without his brotherhood, and your advice, laughs, care, and compassion. I went to off to college and the rest of my life because you helped me to see the future and inspired me.
Brian inspired me to enjoy the moments by balancing the serious side of life with the fun side. Mrs. Squadrito, you inspired me to always follow my passion. Mr. Squadrito, because of you, I wanted to be an accountant, and because of Mrs. Squadrito, I followed a path toward working with children and families, including my wife and three children. Because of you both, I earned degrees in business and psychology. Along the way, I always remembered quiet Ellen and her artistic side, and became a children's museum director. If it were not for Brian, I would not have had the goals in my life and your family to guide me.
Brian, I wish you a life of eternity where you can play music, help God learn the latest technology, ride the wild side of Heaven by kayaking, and hiking to help others through the mountains and valleys. Rest in peace, my friend.
Dr. Dave Penn
January 26, 2013
Condolences to the family. I am sorry for your loss.
Denise Wood
January 26, 2013
To Elaine, Tom and Ellen:
Our hearts are broken here in West Virginia. We have so many memories of Brian...he was so special to all of us. I wish the boys and I could be there as you go through this difficult and painful time but Pat is bringing you lots of hugs and love from all of us. We will all be thinking and praying for you.
We love you all!
Kim Patton
January 26, 2013
When I asked Samuel if he would like to send Brian and Nana a message, he said yes. I asked him what he would like to say, he simply said, "I love you, Brian. I miss you, Brian."
Samuel Patton
January 26, 2013
My condolences to the family
Pilgrim '84
Stuart Horowitz
January 26, 2013
Oh Brian you will be missed - I do remember you were quiet but funny in homeroom.
Lisa Sargeant
January 26, 2013
January 26, 2013
You will be truly missed by many....RIP Brian!
Cheryle Totten (Hultenius)
January 26, 2013
Sharon Leatherman, Prayers are coming your way every minuet of the day. My special prayer is that you fell Gods loving arms around you during this time of pain. I will always remember Brian and Samuel playing under the swings when I think of him.
January 26, 2013
You will be greatly missed Brian prayers to your family.
Rick and Lisa Frusher
January 26, 2013
Brian was a rock to my son for 25 years and will be sadly missed. Gone too soon.
Karleen Wrath
January 26, 2013
sincerest condolences
david perreault
January 26, 2013
You will be missed Brian!
Tracey Bossdorf
January 26, 2013
I am at a loss for words,Brian was a dear friend from grade school.I will miss him...R.I.P Ole friend
Del Tipple
January 26, 2013
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