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Rena Mollicone Obituary

MOLLICONE, RENA V. (URBANO), 77, of Argyle Street, Cranston died on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008 at RI Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of Michael O. Mollicone.

Born in Providence she was a daughter of the late Alfonse and Antoinetta (Bianco) Urbano. Mrs. Mollicone was employed by the Providence Journal Company for over 10 years. She was also employed by the former Cranston General Hospital, Cranston in the X-Ray Department for several years and was a professional hair dresser.

Besides her husband she is survived by one daughter: Pamela A. Grist and her husband Todd of Cranston. One sister; Angela Pasquazzi of Cranston and two brothers: Arthur Urbano of Cranston and Alfonse Urbano of North Providence. She was also the sister of the late Eleanor Gordon and Edward Urbano.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Committal Services on Wednesday in St. Ann Cemetery Chapel, Cranston at 11:00am. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements by the Nardolillo Funeral Home. Visit www.nardolillo.com for information and online condolences.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Sep. 30, 2008.

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Tom Wobby

October 2, 2008

May she Rest in Peace.

Mary Turner-Berarducci

October 1, 2008

Pamela,
I am so very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She was a wonderful person that always made me feel very welcome in her home. I regret all the years that have passed since we have seen each other. Please express my sympathies to your dad and all of your family.

Ann Tanzi

October 1, 2008

Lindy, Pam and Todd, I extend my deepest sympathy. Rena is really going to be missed. Loved her sense of humor and pleasant smile. Going to miss you neighbor but may you rest in peace in the arms of the Lord.
Your Neighbor Ann

Lucille Massemino

October 1, 2008

Dear Arthur and Phyllis and the whole Mollicone family,

The Residents and Staff at Charlesgate Nursing Center offer our sincere sympathies on the loss of Mrs. Mollicone

Joyce and Jim Paliotta

September 30, 2008

Pam and Todd,

We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Connie Peters

September 30, 2008

Pam, Dad and Todd, My heart goes out to all of you. No words can express how very sorry I am . You are all in my prayers. Pam just remember that your mom was a wonderful person and the light of your dad and your lives. She will be watching over you all for ever. God Bless you all and never forget the good times that you all had. Luv u, Connie

Karen Salvati

September 30, 2008

Pam ,Lindy & Family , All my love and so very, very, very many 'HAPPY MEMORIES' at he Beach House & just hanging at our homes growing up I always LOVED RENA & Your family.........GOD BLESS YOU ALL Love Karen

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