V.-Santaniello-Obituary

V. James Santaniello Jr. Esq.

Barrington, Rhode Island

1932 - 2020 (Age 88)

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V. Santaniello passed away at the age of 88 in Barrington, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 17, 2020.

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My condolences to Jean Santinelle and her family, sending hugs and love, special to Jean, you all ways on my heart and may his soule RIP

Jim was a long time friend. Got to know him when we were on the Barr Democratic Town Committee years ago. He always had great humor.

RIP Mr.James Santaniello!! My condolences to the family!!

Jimmy was a great husband to my cousin Jean, and loving father. I am very sorry for your loss. He was one of the good guys.

Jean, so very sorry to learn about Jimmy. My sincere condolences to you and the family

Dear Jean and Family,
The Perrotti Family would like to extend their utmost sympathy on the passing of Jimmy...a loving husband, dad and a wonderful , kind, caring man whom we respected and loved, especially Irene. She absolutely adored him as you well know! We are very grateful to you Jean, for being able to take Jimmy to Irene's 100th Birthday parade. We were not surprised when Jimmy yelled to Irene " remember..you were the only other woman who saw me naked"..it was their trademark!

Dear Jean and Family,
The Perrotti Family would like to extend their utmost sympathy on the passing of Jimmy...a loving husband, dad and a wonderful , kind, caring man whom we respected and loved, especially Irene. She absolutely adored him as you well know! We are very grateful to you Jean, for being able to take Jimmy to Irene's 100th Birthday parade. We were not surprised when Jimmy yelled to Irene " remember..you were the only other woman who saw me naked"..it was their trademark!

Jeannie I am so sorry to read about Jim's death. It seems I've known you forever. I always thought you two were kindred spirits and a true love match. Where did the years go? You are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time.

I first met Jim when I relocated to Rhode Island to work in my father's law firm in 1969. Jim worked with another firm that shared office space with my Dad's. He in fact introduced me to local Barrington politics and I considered him a mentor in both the practice of law and local politics. He and Jeanie always welcomed Chris and I into their home and I still use the pasta e fagiole recipe he taught me. His sense of humor was legendary, but more important was his example of what a devoted...