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Linda A. Newman

1948 - 2021

Linda A. Newman obituary, 1948-2021, N. Kingstown, RI

Linda Newman Obituary

NEWMAN, LINDA A. (RIGNANESE)
Linda A. (Rignanese) Newman, beloved wife of John B. Newman for 50 years, passed away February 7, 2021 at the age of 72 surrounded by her husband, children, and grandchildren. With the help of her faith, medical team, family and friends, Linda fought a brave four-and-a-half-year battle with appendiceal cancer. She was a resident of North Kingstown and formerly of East Greenwich.
In addition to her husband, Linda was the loving mother of Brendan Newman of Smithfield, Christopher Newman, his wife Maryellen Newman, and grandmother to her cherished grandchildren, Paige and Lucas Newman of North Easton, MA. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Domenic and Victoria Rignanese of Cranston, and dear sister of Domenic Rignanese and his wife Robin Rignanese of Smithfield, Cynthia Parrillo and her husband David Parrillo of Cranston and David Rignanese and his wife Lisa Rignanese of Warwick.
Linda graduated from the University of Rhode Island in 1970 where she was a member of Delta Zeta sorority. She earned Masters' degrees from both Providence College and Fitchburg State University.
Her career that spanned over 46 years included being a teacher, senior administrator, entrepreneur, and artist. In 1970, she started as a high school teacher at Cranston High School West. She was promoted to the position of Instructional Supervisor and began her work in curriculum development. In 1997, she was appointed Director of Curriculum for East Greenwich Public Schools and then elevated to Assistant Superintendent. She completed 35 years in public education as Assistant Superintendent of Lincoln Public Schools.
Linda was well respected in the field of education. Her avid learning and love of working with teachers and curriculum continued for 11 years following her public-school retirement as a consultant. Her passion for curriculum put her ahead of her time and her coveted leadership in this area was sought after by school districts across Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts. Linda was also an adjunct graduate instructor at Providence College and Fitchburg State University. She was a member of the Rhode Island Superintendents Association, the Association of Supervision and Curriculum, and the Rhode Island Art Educators Association where she served as President. As assistant superintendent and educational consultant, she often presented the curriculum work that she facilitated with educators at professional organizations and conferences. During her earlier years as a teacher and instructional supervisor, she served on various statewide arts advocacy groups where she was a voice for arts education for all students. Students, teachers, and colleagues alike described her as passionate, inspiring, visionary, and kind. She leaves a legacy of significant and impactful contributions in both education and the fine arts.
Linda was also a member of the Providence Art Club, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Wickford Art Association, and the Italian American Historical Society. She was a woman of strong faith and a communicant of St. Bernard Catholic Church in North Kingstown and formerly a long-time parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Church in East Greenwich. She was a volunteer at the Providence Ronald McDonald House and throughout her life, her quiet, personal, and numerous charitable goals always contributed to helping the needy.
To Linda, her husband, children, and grandchildren were always first and foremost. In addition to her family, her passions included cooking, gardening, traveling, painting, visiting world-wide museums and attending cultural events. For 50 years she kept the ancestral tradition of preparing Sunday dinners where her family would gather for numerous courses artistically presented and always leaving with goodie bags. All aspects of her life were aesthetically driven, and it showed in everything she did from writing, packaging, and presenting curriculum documents to gardening, decorating, designing homes, cooking, and painting.
The family would like to acknowledge the dedicated and professional medical team that took care of Linda throughout her illness that included her surgeon, oncologist, gastroenterologist, internist, and the nursing staff at Lifespan and Hospice.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday February 13th at 11:00 am at St Bernard Church, 275 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI. Burial will be private. Visitation will be held in St. Bernard Church prior to the mass from 10-11 am. State capacity guidelines and all safety protocols will be strictly enforced.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to St Bernard Catholic Church, 275 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852; The Jimmy Fund Clinic, 10 Brookline Place, West Brookline, MA 02445; or Hope Health Hospice & Palliative Care, 1085 North Main St., Providence, RI 02904.

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Published by The Providence Journal from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2021.

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Sue McKenna

February 20, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Linda's passing. I had the pleasure of working with her during her time in East Greenwich. She became a mentor and a friend, bringing energy, innovation, insight, and humor to our mutual curriculum work. Linda was a lovely, generous, intelligent woman, and I am fortunate to have known her. My heartfelt condolences and prayers are with you.

Adrienne (Gallo) Girard

February 18, 2021

Mrs. Newman was one of my favorite teachers at Cranston West. What a lovely woman. She will be missed.

Valerie (Hill) Bager

February 18, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Mrs. Newman’s passing. I was in several of her art classes at Cranston West and she was one of my favorite teachers. She was so amazing at teaching, and was the reason behind many of us getting scholarships, being accepted to art schools, and just becoming better artists and better learners. Many of us have so many wonderful memories from her classes. I can still hear her giving suggestions when I draw to this day, and it was over 30 years ago. My condolences to her family. “Remember to darken your darks.”

Scott Tetreault

February 18, 2021

I am so sad to hear of Mrs. Newman’s passing. I had her as an art teacher at Cranston West in the 80’s and considered her one of the driving forces behind my career in Art. I am still currently in art/design. I enjoyed the times we quickly ran into each other later in life at PPAC at intermissions at shows. My deepest condolences to her family. It appears she had an amazing life well lived!

Sincerely,
Scott Tetreault

Mel Wegimont

February 14, 2021

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your sweet wife, mother and grandmother. Linda was my yoga student . Her strength and grace was such an honor to bear witness to. RIP Linda... Namaste God Speed

JoAnn Mallozzi

February 14, 2021

I had the pleasure of working with Linda as our district curriculum leader in the East Greenwich School Department. She was a kind, intelligent, and dedicated leader. Linda’s attention to detail, coupled with her grace, made our work and time spent with her enjoyable. We often chatted about family, fashion, and gardening during our breaks. In subsequent years, we became neighbors, where we got to chat a little more. My deepest sympathies to you on the loss of this special lady. She will shine brightly in the Heavens above.

Christine Shaw

February 12, 2021

I am so sorry to learn about the loss of Linda. I was a new teacher who joined East Greenwich High School while Linda was a district leader. She was kind, knowledgeable, and generous. My hope is that her loving spirit lives on in each of you and that you find comfort in your memories and in one another.

With deep sympathy and sadness

Barbara Morriss

February 12, 2021

Dear Jack,

We were saddened to hear that Linda passed away. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences.

Barbara and Jimmy

Lucie Zammarelli

February 12, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Bill & Angela Ryding

February 12, 2021

Linda was a colleague and cherished friend. Bill and I enjoyed many wonderful times with her and Jack, in our homes and on many fun bus trips. Linda was a shining example to all...beautiful, caring , and most of all generous and loving. She fought valiantly and is now at rest.....we will miss her and treasure the memories. Our heartfelt condolences to Jack , the boys, and the families.

Barbara Emerson

February 11, 2021

I had the pleasure to work with Linda over the years as a member of Rhode Island Art Education Association. She was a wonderful person and will be missed. My sympathy to you and your family. May God bless you all in this time of sorrow. Barbara Emerson

Greg Solas

February 11, 2021

Dear Mr. Newman, John, Chris and Mary, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Linda left me such a nice heartfelt message when I brought her flowers last year. I will always remember your mom’s excellent cooking and the times at your home. I’m very sorry for your loss.

The Solas family.

anthony m. ferraro

February 11, 2021

To the Rignanese/Newman Families, my prayers go out to your families during this time of berevement. I knew Linda as one of her high school teachers, she was a very special person. Although she is gone from this world, her memory will remain in the hearts of the many people
that knew and loved her. Anthony M. Ferraro WPB, Fl.

Pamela

February 11, 2021

RIP Mrs Newman you was one of my favorite teachers. You were always honest I remember when I had purple hair you said it looked awful and looking back Omygosh it did. I saw you later when I worked at a clothes store and told you and I’m sad to see this. But we will meet again in heaven one day.

Lucie Zammarelli

February 10, 2021

I have known Linda since 7th grade from Cranston West. We reconnected while planning our 50th High School Reunion. She made all the reunion planning meetings. We reconnected with all our classmates during those meetings and had a great time. Our class of 66 Will miss Linda very much. Rest in peace Lin, we Love you. You were the best of the best!

Sam Williams

February 10, 2021

Rest in peace Linda. You were a dear friend and a wonderful role model. I respected the way you treated everyone and always put the kids first. I am a better person for having worked with you. My condolences to the Newman Family.
Sam Williams

Debra Hockenhull

February 9, 2021

My dear sweet Linda, you were the oldest cousin in our family and we all looked up to you. You were our guidance, our inspiration, our strength and you always embraced us with your love. You always had a smile and love for each of us. You influenced everyone near you with your support . My thoughts, love and sympathy are with Jack, Chris, Brendan and their families. To Donnie, David, Cindy and their families, know that my heart is breaking. She is now free of pain. She fought a good fight. Now she is with mom and dad drinking homemade wine with grandpa. Say hello to my parents and Lisa from me. Love you

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Lauren (DiSano) Bradley

February 9, 2021

I was so very saddened to hear of Linda’s passing. I know she fought bravely and valiantly, and that her faith was unwavering even during the most difficult times. I have many fond childhood memories of Linda and the Newman family. May she rest in eternal peace, and may those she left behind be comforted through cherished memories.

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