Joseph Terino Sr.

Joseph Terino Sr.

Joseph Terino Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 19, 2007.
TERINO, JOSEPH, SR., 90, of North Providence, Jamestown and North Palm Beach, Florida, died on Tuesday, July 17, 2007, at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital after living the American Dream. He was the beloved husband of the late Palmina 'Polly' (DiMartino) Terino. He was a businessman, civic leader, humanitarian, world traveler, philanthropist and Santa Claus for decades at the Dr. E.A. Ricci Elementary School.

Born of humble beginnings on Federal Hill in Providence, he was the son of the late Pasquale and Concetta (Rato) Terino. He began his life's service to his fellow man as a boy scout leader. He was one of the first lifeguards at Scarborough Beach. He was an active supporter of the Fogarty Center and a member of numerous organizations including the North Providence Boys and Girls Club, the Bishops Council of St. Joseph, the Navy League, the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association and the United Commercial Travelers. He was also chairman of both the North Providence and Rhode Island Zoning Boards of Review.

Joseph was most proud of his Italian-American heritage. He was the oldest member of the Italo American Club of Rhode Island, having served as its President several times. He was on the Council of the Scalabrini Villa and chairman of its building committee, a member of Unitam, the Italian American Historical Society and a frequent host of Italian dignitaries including the crews of the Corsaro II, the tall ship from Italy, and the Azurra, Italy's 1987 challenger to the America's Cup.

In 1987 he was named 'Man of the Year' by the Verrazano Day Observance Committee joining the list of Rhode Island's most accomplished Italian Americans.The Italian government named him a Cavaliere in the Order to the Merit of the Republic of Italy for his lifelong services to the Italo-American community. In 1996, he and his beloved wife Polly, were named Partners in Philanthopy by the State of Rhode Island. They both were benefactors of the North Providence Boys and Girls Club.

In 1945 he founded Tercat Tool and Die Co., Inc., which grew into one of the leading jewelry stampers in the nation. He was a member or President of numerous jewelry trade organizations, among them the Jewelers Shipping Association, the Manufacturing Jewelers and Silversmiths and Metal Findings Associations.

During his wonderful lifetime he traveled the world visiting more than 80 countries, befriending government leaders, international businessmen, Popes and numerous celebrities. Dinner with Marilyn Monroe stood out as one of his life's most treasured moments. He lived well, was a loving family man and a friend to thousands, along the way helping everyone he could.

He leaves two sons, Joseph Terino, Jr. of East Greenwich and Robert P. Terino and his wife Charlene of Providence; a daughter, Joyce Procaccini and her husband Frank of North Providence; a sister, Evelyn Palumbo of Cranston; six grandchildren, Sherri A. Santilli, Robert T. Procaccini, Lori A. Donfrancesco, Wendi A. Barricelli, Frank J. Procaccini and Joseph A. Terino and 7 great grandchildren, David, Robert, Isabella, Faith, Alessandro, Kyle and Lily. He was the brother of the late Julia Terino, Louis Terino, Etta Tate and Ann Burson.

His funeral will be held Saturday at 8:45 a.m., from the MACERONI Funeral Home, 1381 Smith St., North Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Thomas Church, Fruit Hill Ave., Providence. VISITATION Friday 4-8 p.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to North Providence Boys & Girls Club Terino Family Fund, 33 Maple Ave., North Providence, RI 02911. www.maceroni.com

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August 6, 2007

Sylvester "Sly" Williams posted to the memorial.

August 6, 2007

Denise Mincey posted to the memorial.

August 2, 2007

Paul Lancia posted to the memorial.

Sylvester "Sly" Williams

August 6, 2007

Dear Bobby Terino and family,

On behalf of my family and love ones, I send my condolences to you and your family on the passing of your father. I know how much he meant to you.

Having met your father only a few times, I understand why he is so celebrated. And I know he is proud of the legacy he has passed onto his family. Bobby, you know having been the “father figure” in my life, exemplifies how great Mr.Terino, Sr. was as a father as well as a great humanitarian amongst his community.

My sympathy goes out to you and all of your family and I wish the strength and comfort you need be bestowed upon you and your family during this time.

Sincerely,

Denise Mincey

August 6, 2007

To The Terino Family,

It is with great sadness to hear of the passing of your Dad. My Prayers go out to you and your entire family Mr.(Bob)Terino. May God strengthen you and continue to bless you and your family through this "season".

Paul Lancia

August 2, 2007

Joe Terino

The Last of The Great Ones.

I have wonderful memories of the times that I spent with him and my grandfather, Andrea Salvadore from when I was a little boy until an adult.

Mr. Terino was truly a dignified, caring and wonderful person.

ELAINE (ANDOR'S WIFE) DICHIARA

August 1, 2007

TO JOE'S FAMILY,

I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS.
I KNEW JOE FOR MANY YEARS. THERE
WERE MANY GOOD TIMES AT THE ITALO
AMERICAN CLUB AND YOUR JAMESTOWN
PARTIES. BOTH OF YOUR PARENTS ARE
MISSED.

MY SYMPATHY TO ALL OF YOU.

ELAINE

Bill Abbatematteo

July 31, 2007

Joe and Bob,

It's been years since we've seen each other, but I was saddened to hear about the passing of your dad. I have many fond memories of him and and your mom when I worked at Tercat. They both were truly great people. Take care and God bless you and your families.

Joe Burchfield

July 22, 2007

My family and I are very sorry for your loss. May God bless you all.

Donald DiMartino

July 22, 2007

A final tribute to Joseph "Papa Joe" Terino Sr.

Uncle,

You started your business venture of marketing jewelry findings in 1945 in a old 1937 Packard. When I was young, and you asked me to go with you, I later learned in life, you were marketing your company's product, which expanded to the height of being the world's leading supplier of jewely findings. You earned the title "Chairman of the Board" of this product. You were always there when needed. You helped other Finished Jewelry companies get started. Being wealthy you made many contributions. Just to name a few, the North Providence Boy's and Girl's Club, the Diocese of Providence, and the Scallibrino Nursing Home. Before entering the Air Force, you arranged a going away party for me at the plush El Morocco night club. By phone acquired managerial jobs for me, and lucrative janitorial accounts. We all thank God that Aunt Polly and you, Uncle Joe were part of our lives for many years. At 10:OO am, July 22, 2007, a final candle was lit in your behalf. We know Aunt Polly and you, Uncle Joe, were looking down from Heaven in happiness and joy. The entire DiMartino family will always have a place in our hearts for both of you.

Donald, Dolores, Donald jr, Ronald, and Tonya

Robert Tate Jr

July 22, 2007

To the Terino Family:
My name is Robert Tate Jr, grandson of Etta. It was an honor to meet Uncle Joe in 2002. He was very gracious and spoke lovingly of his wife and family while we were there. Our condolences to the family, he will be greatly missed.
Love Robert, Regan and Phoenix

Malinda Sherman

July 22, 2007

To Evelyn,Tony,Anthony Scott Palumbo and the Terino Family,
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

ROSE REGO

July 21, 2007

MY CONDOLENCES GO TO THE TERINO FAMILY, I AM AN ONLINE FRIEND OF EVELYN PALUMBO, MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU AND REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIMES YOU EXPERIENCED WITH HIM.

Edward Lucas

July 21, 2007

My very best wishes to the family of Mr. Terino. He was a kind man. Ed Lucas (Impact MFG)

Anita Cundiff

July 21, 2007

To The Terino Family ,
My condolences for all. It was a great pleasure of mine to care for Mr. Terino. As we looked over him, he will look over us. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Anita Cundiff(CNA)

Eileen Heath

July 21, 2007

With my sincerest condolences...Eileen Heath (Piscitelli)

Scott Palumbo

July 21, 2007

To the family of, and my Uncle Joe. Words can never express how proud I am of his accomplishments in his life and how much he will be missed. I can rember as a child bragging to my friends how sucessful my Uncle Joe was when he didn't even do it himself. Through all of his success and kind acts in life he never forgot my mom Evelyn and his favorite, Julia. Even when my mom and aunt were left alone at a young age and he was starting his own family he would always look after them. Not a time would go by when I saw him that he would ask how I was and if he could help me in any way and always ask about his great nice and my daughter Vanessa. He will be missed but never forgotten. Love always, Scott Palumbo.

April Vineyard

July 20, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. great-niece

Judie Davis

July 20, 2007

Dear Joe, Bobby, Joyce, Lori, Joey, all the grandchildren, great grandchildren, and the entire extended family:

May you all find peace at this very sorrowful time, in the respect that you had the opportunity to share with him a very intriguing lifetime.

Victor Primavera

July 20, 2007

Dear Joe and Bob,
Your dad is a great man and will be missed by all. My condolences.
May the Lord bless him and watch over your family.
Victor Primavera

Diane, Donna, and Michael Cantone and Brian, Lynn, and Michael Ross

July 20, 2007

To The Terino Family:

Our Deepest Sympathy on the loss of your father. My dad spoke of him often, always with kind words. May your cherished memories bring you comfort always.

Dillard Tate

July 20, 2007

Very sorry to hear about Uncle Joe, I'm the nephew that came up with mom to live there for awhile, the youngest of Etta's 7. I know Uncle Joe was a great man and will be missed by all that had the privilege to meet him. We will keep you in our prayers. Dillard

muesetta Tate-Holbert

July 20, 2007

Joe,Joyce,Robert
my deepest sympathy goes out to you at this time of sorrow,and yes Uncle Joe did live the American Dream.My mother (Antonetta)Terino Tate praised him and was proud of her Italian heritage.God bless you and your extended families and know that your dad is reunited with his loved ones..and will live on forever in our hearts and memories of him...love and prayers.

Anthony S. Palumbo

July 20, 2007

To my cousins,
our sincere condolances on the passing of my Uncle....He was truly a great man!
Joyce, Joey, Robert, you have done everything in your power to make his last years and final days the best possible....He loved all of you so much....A true people person.
With love and sincere sympathy,

Cousins, Anthony Scott and Vanessa

Harris Foster

July 19, 2007

I never met Mr. Terino, but he was extremely generous to my late grandmother, Rebecca "Betty" Foster. She was his book keeper for many years. My deepest sympathy to the Terino Family.

Che Che Casto

July 19, 2007

Hi Joey:
Thank you very much for calling my nephew B.J. to let us know about Uncle Joe. My condolence to you and your brother and to the family. I know you don't remember me, but, I am Antonietta Terino Tate (Etta) daughter Che Che. My Mother always spoke highly of her brother. Everyone will be in my prayers.

Che Che

Oladipo Dina

July 19, 2007

Pappy Joe, I feel blessed to have met you and the last diner at Carrie will ever be in my memory. Rest in peace. God be with you till we meet again

Dan Gruslin

July 19, 2007

Joe,
Deepest sympathies go out to you and your brother and your families. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow.

Chuck Giser

July 19, 2007

My heartfelt sympathy to the entire Terino family. For all the years that I travelled to Providence, Joe made me feel like family, and Providence was like a second home to me.
He had a heart of gold, and will never be forgotten.

henry and diane armstrong

July 19, 2007

dear joe ,bob, and family

our sincere sympathy and prayers are with you and your families at this very dificult time we know that he will be missed by many
henry and diane armstrong

Janice, April & Joey Petrillo

July 19, 2007

Joe,
My deepest sympathy and heartfelt thoughts are for you and your family.

Clinton H. and Rosemary M. Wynne

July 19, 2007

We offer our prayerful condolences to members of the Terino family. Joe was one of the kindest and most wonderful men we have met. Rosemary and I cherish the many memories we have of his friendship. Please be certain we pray for Joe that he may rest in peace.

Joanne

July 19, 2007

I wish to extend my greatest sympathy to all family members on the loss of a great man from a Canadian friend of his siter, Evelyn.

Evelyn palumbo

July 19, 2007

Joyce, Joe Jr. and Robert, I want to thank you for all you have done for your dad, (my brother). Everything humanly possible was done for his well being.
He will be missed by all of us....

We thank you....

Uncle Tony and Aunt Evelyn Palumbo

Rod Carri

July 19, 2007

Joe Terino was a childhood friend of my parents. I heard many good things about him through the years, and got to know his son Bob, through URI Basketball.
Joe Terino certainly left his mark on this earth.

bob and Sandy White

July 19, 2007

Dear Joe:
Sandy and I wish to express our Sympathy on the loss of your father.

Charlotte Tate-Tellez

July 19, 2007

My condolences to the family. My mother (his sister Antonetta) always spoke highly of him.

Johnny Vallante

July 19, 2007

Uncle Joe, Bobby, Joyce , and the rest of the family my deepest sympathy at this sad time in your lives. God bless and stay strong.
Johnny Vallante

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