Kenneth-Votolato-Obituary

Kenneth Votolato Sr.

Cranston, Rhode Island

Age 73

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73
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Cranston, Rhode Island

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Kenneth Votolato passed away at the age of 73 in Cranston, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Kenneth are being provided by Anderson-Winfield Funeral Home - Greenville. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 18, 2020.

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Ken,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. I have many memories of him during our younger days on Lyndon. He was a second dad to many of us. I'm sorry to hear this news Kenny. You are in my thoughts.

Ken,
Sorry for your loss. Always good to see you at the store and get caught up. You were there for your Father as he was there for you and the others from what I read. A good man who lived a good life. My condolences to you and your family.

To the Family of Ken,
My deepest sympathy to you all. Ken was a good Friend and manager of one of my first Bands. I will treasure all the fond memories from back in the day with him and Pat. Please know you're all in my thoughts and my Prayers.
Sincerely,

I knew Kenny Sr as the Dad I looked up to at Mary Carpenters, Matunuck. He was a wonderful Dad to my friends from that time Ken Jr and Audra. He took care of me often and everyone else's kids too. In many ways he cultivated a fun experience for all the kids at Mary Carpenters not just his own. I won't forget the joy he brought me by dedicating his time to making all those days filled with fun & games, mystery rides and great friends to share it with. My condolences to the family, Jill...

Prayers and thoughts are with the family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Photo taken at Yawgoo Boy Scout camp about 1958

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Kenny and I were in baby carriages next to each other in our shared backyard of the 6 tenement house we lived in on Plainfield street.
It was much nicer sharing the good times with him at Matunuck
With sympathy. Maureen and Ernie