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Vincent Cianci Obituary

VINCENT A. CIANCI, JR. LONGEST SERVING MAYOR OF PROVIDENCE JAN. 7, 1975 - APRIL 25, 1984 JAN. 7, 1991 - SEPT. 6, 2002 Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. was born on April 30, 1941, the son of Dr. Vincent A. Cianci, a medical doctor, and Esther (Capobianco) Cianci. He was reunited with his parents and his beautiful and beloved daughter, Nicole, on January 28, 2016. In 1974 the City of Providence's future changed forever when political newcomer, Vincent A. "Buddy" Cianci, Jr., defeated the incumbent mayor by just slightly more than 700 votes. Mayor Cianci's toughest job lie aheadreviving a decrescent, dying and neglected capital city. Undaunted, the 33-year old new mayor launched an ambitious plan to turn the lackluster city into a thriving urban environment. Business development was encouraged with new empowerment zones, tax incentives and low interest loans. In 1976, Mayor Cianci earmarked millions of dollars for a major upgrade of Roger Williams Park and Zoo, the catalyst for future projects, which transformed the dilapidated venue into the first New England zoo to be accredited by the American Zoological Association. Downtown Providence's River Relocation Project redirected waterways to provide the platform for the award winning Waterplace Park. Providence's downtown renaissance attracted major construction projects, upscale hotels, the high-end mall, Providence Place, and even a hockey team, the Providence Bruins. The Rhode Island Convention Center along with the newly refurbished Dunkin Donuts Center serves as a top destination for tourists, conventions and world-class competitions. The city's revitalization extended to the neighborhoods with new schools, recreational facilities, community centers, parks, and beautification projects. Buddy secured federal funds to assist homebuyers with ownership opportunities; police substations were established to create community policing and safer neighborhoods. He put Providence on the map as an innovative leader in the fight against crime by counteracting the terrible toll of gun violence through the creation of our nation's first specialized Gun Court. He invested in and respected the Providence Police and Fire Departments, propelling Providence to earn the distinction as the "Safest City in the continental United States" in 1994. In 2000 and 2001 Money magazine named Providence as the "Best City in which to live in the East" and one of America's top five urban centers. Buddy championed the arts and ensured that funds were available to local theatre venues including the award winning Trinity Repertory Company and the alternative arts forum AS220. With Buddy creating the Providence Film Commission and enthusiastically lobbying Hollywood to film in the city, Hollywood arrived, to make movies and to use the city as a backdrop. The hit NBC television series Providence also filmed in the city, greatly enhancing its reputation as a desirable destination site. Buddy was a staunch supporter of preserving Providence's history, going against the grain to make historic preservation one of his priorities when other cities were tearing down historic buildings in areas similar to Benefit Street and Federal Hill. In 2006 the Providence Preservation Society inducted Buddy into its Hall of Fame, recognizing his incredible role in making Providence a rare city in which, as he said, "Most of our history is still here." Saving the former Ocean State Theater downtown to become a linchpin of the arts district as the Providence Performing Arts Theater (PPAC) and securing funds for its expansion to stage big Broadway shows was yet another one of his achievements for which he was recognized by the League of American Theaters. In 2000, Buddy was voted by Americans for the Arts and the United States Conference of Mayors as the winner of the "Government Leadership in the Arts Award," as the local arts award recipient. During his 21 years as Mayor of Providence, Buddy was widely considered one of the most charismatic leaders in the city's history. In 1996 the American Association of Government Officials named him "America's Most Innovative Mayor." In 1998 his ratings were so high that he ran unopposed. And on September 23, 1999, Buddy became Providence's longest serving Mayor and the nation's longest serving "big city" mayor. Buddy was immensely active on the lecture circuit and was the keynote speaker at myriad universities, colleges, and civic organizations. He hosted "The Buddy Cianci Show" on 630 WPRO and 99.7 FM. Buddy also shared his insights and unparalleled witty analysis of city, state and national issues as the chief political commentator for ABC6, WNAC-TV in Providence. Nationally, Buddy was a regular guest on the Fox network's syndicated Hannity Show, as well as frequently appearing on numerous other nationally syndicated radio and TV shows. Buddy's awards and accolades far exceed the space available. However, it is important to dispel the myth that Buddy took credit for all that occurred during the 21 years of his brilliant leadership of the City of Providence. An excerpt of a thank you that he wrote for the program for the November 19, 2015 unveiling of his portrait at Providence City Hall follows, in Buddy's own words: "Our accomplishments are a tribute to everyone whose hard work, belief, and support changed the face and the spirit of Providence and raised our self esteem to heights previously unknown. During the six terms of my service as Mayor, we transformed Rhode Island's capital city through our belief in ourselves, and in one another. But most especially, through our love for Providence." This was not atypical. This was classic Buddy. He was generous in sharing credit, and in praising members of his staff and departments who met his rigorous high standards. Whether in greeting Presidents or residents, everyone received the same treatmenta warm and welcoming reception and Buddy's complete attention. He was especially attentive to the needs of Providence's most economically needy residents and completely supportive of those seeking assistance from the city's associations and neighborhoods largely representative of African Americans, and African, Latino, Southeast Asian and Eastern European refugees and immigrants hoping to realize the American Dream in Providence. His heart was as big as his dreams, and his actions were geared to propelling increased opportunities for prosperity for all. It is impossible to capture Buddy in words. But everyone who knew him or even received a fleeting greeting is aware of his magic and has at least one personal Buddy story to tell. Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr.'s legacy is forever woven into the tapestry of Providenceits history, present and future. He often said that his finest accomplishments went beyond fixing crumbling sidewalks or moving rivers and lighting them on fire, or even being one of the leaders of the Providence Renaissance. He saw his greatest accomplishment as increasing the pride Providence residents took in living in a progressive and livable city, alive with culture and opportunity. Buddy Cianci is survived by his adored sister Carol and her husband Dr. John Turchetta of Warwick, his three beloved grandchildren, Olivia, Joseph and Julius Cianci of Providence, and the light of his life, his fiancée Tara Marie Haywood of Providence. Buddy also leaves five cherished nieces and nephew, Tamara Turchetta, Toronto, Canada; Dr. Jay Turchetta (Kathie), Harvard, MA; Todd Turchetta (Jennifer), Pound Ridge, NY; Dr. Brad Turchetta (Cathy), East Greenwich; and Holly Li (Ling), Amagansett, NY, as well as 17 grandnieces and nephews and his cousins, Norma Lynch, Cranston, and Jean Gatto, Upper Montclair, NJ. Buddy will lie in state outside of the Mayor's Office on the second floor of Providence City Hall from 12 noon-6 PM on Saturday, February 6 and Sunday, February 7. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul at 10 AM on Monday, February 8. The Most Rev. Thomas J. Tobin, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, will be the main celebrant. The Nardolillo Funeral Home, Cranston, is handling arrangements. Please see www.nardolillo.com. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations in Buddy's memory may be made to the Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. Library and Research Center, P.O. Box 6184, Providence, RI 02940. Mayor Cianci attended thousands of funerals and spoke at many of them. He loved to incorporate this quote from Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood, William Wordsworth, 1815. "Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind." Rest in peace, Mayor.

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Published by The Providence Journal from Feb. 4 to Feb. 5, 2016.

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Richard Lieberman

May 12, 2016

Mayor cianci and i met in the seventies while we were to open the left bank rest. He stuckout his hand and i mention who i was and he offered his personal number to me as a friend and mayor call me any time...Once he made sure to send snow plow trucks to our neighbor hood after he had heard our mother was complaining... I am the former owner of C chaplins rest of Garden City Cranston..

James Rogers

February 6, 2016

In appreciation of your two speaking appearances at the Fall River Scholarship Foundation events where you gave wise advice to college students. Thank you for your good works.
Jim Rogers
Fall River, MA

February 25, 2016

I met Buddy Cianci at the Biltmore Hotel in downtown Providence at the November 1992 election. He was a very nice person.

I will keep Buddy Cianci and his family in my prayers.

Mia C

February 20, 2016

RIP

February 16, 2016

Everyone will miss you! I grew up in RI and will always remember all you did. My deepest sympathy to all your family and friends.
Cheri Martone

Jo-Ann and Ken Morey

February 12, 2016

My husband and I were married on October 9,1977. Our reception was at the Venus de Milo. As we were waiting to have our pictures taken, Buddy walked by. Without any hesitation I called out to him "What, no kiss for the bride?" He immediately turned around, walked over to us, kissed
me on the cheek, congratulated us and then took a picture with us. That really ment something special to us and we always mention it when we talk about our wedding.
He did great things for Providence and there will never be another Buddy.
God bless his family in this time of sorrow and may you find comfort in the memories he left behind.

Rest in Peace, Buddy.

Rebecca Carter

February 12, 2016

RIP! Forever Mayor, you will be greatly missed. A forever thank you for your years of dedication and service to the city of Providence.

J Ruggeri

February 12, 2016

I met Buddy 45 years ago when he was my professor at Bryant College for Political Science. He was a one semester fill in but boy did he fill us with Government from start to finish. I worked for the City of Providence after graduation so he became my boss and my Mayor. He always recognized me with a smile and an acknowledgement. How could anyone not like 'Buddy'!!!

February 10, 2016

SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF A GREAT MAN...BUDDY THE PRINCES OF PROVIDENCE...I WILL ALSO MISS YOUR SONG ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF THE STREET... NO ONE WILL EVER DO ALL THE GREAT THINGS YOU HAVE DONE FOR THE PEOPLE...YOUR ONE OF A KIND BUDDY.. YOU R.I.P. SHA SHA

ELAINE

February 10, 2016

REST IN PEACE BUDDY

The Dawson Family

February 10, 2016

Our grandson was a huge fan of Buddy Cianci. He followed his career for many years. Our grandson has a lot of memorabelia from Buddy which includes a collection of various "Buddy" pins.
Buddy had visited our home on a couple of occasions to see our grandson.
We will never forget the kindness and compassion he showed our grandson who is wheelchair bound.
Buddy is and always will be our friend and hero! We will miss him forever! Go in peace Buddy! We know that you are in a special place in heaven!

Mary-Ann Nota Jones

February 10, 2016

Deepest sympathy to the Cianci family. He was truly a man who will never be forgotten.

Paula Chappell

February 10, 2016

Rest in Peace my friend. You were so loved and admired.

Livia Mastrogiuseppe

February 9, 2016

How I regret not approaching Mayor Cianci to tell you of the kindness your father, Dr. Vincent Cianci, demonstrated to my parents from Silver Lake. I finally got the nerve to approach him at the Columbus Day Parade outside of Roma. As I got closer I realized he was doing a radio show outside Roma. He looked so happy. Many community functions will not be the same without spotting Mayor Cianci in the crowd. Heartfelt condolences to all his family. Pray for him always. They Pray for us as well.

February 9, 2016

I only met you once a very long time ago, 1980's or so. The thing I remember most is that you had a charismatic personality, apparently I was correct. Rest in peace. Condolences to your family. Margie Ouellette (Coventry, RI)

Robert Vitullo

February 9, 2016

Buddy You Were The Best! God Bless You !

BEVERLY STRAFFIN

February 8, 2016

RHODE ISLANDERS WILL MISS BUDDY! REST IN PEACE!

Janet Dupuis

February 8, 2016

Buddy you will never be forgotten you will live on forever. You were the best .May you Rest in Peace .

John Hopkins

February 8, 2016

Rest In Peace, ...a truly gifted, passionate man sent from the heavens for Providence; now returned to the heavens for eternal rest. A wonderful man, one so majestic, as to, we will never see the likes of again.

February 8, 2016

I will miss you Buddy.Swifty

February 8, 2016

My condolences go out to the Cianci family.I meet Buddy on the block Island ferry and use to have coffee with him and he use to ask for me when he came to block island.He will be missed

Bette Silva

February 8, 2016

Mayor Cianci will be greatly missed but everywhere one looks in Providence - Buddy's signature will be everywhere - through the revitalization of Providence. Thank you "Buddy" for allthe good you did and may you rest in peace.

James Larson

February 8, 2016

Rest in peace.

February 8, 2016

To Buddy the Prince of Providence you truly are a prince for all you had accomplished and while all the pessimists would try to bring you down.But because of your vision and half full glass of water you succeeded. Providence will miss you as well as all your followers jjs

Peter & Maria Marino

February 8, 2016

To the best Mayor the City of Providence every had. Buddy was and will always be "The Prince Of Providence".
Our sincere condolences to the Cianci family and his fiancee Tara.

Carole Granieri

February 8, 2016

He is and always will be The Prince Of Providence.What a gift he gave to us all.
We will remember.

February 8, 2016

My deepest sympathy to Buddy's family, especially Charlie, Beverly, & Domenic. No one will ever fill his shoes.

Sincerely,

Paula Heiss

Sherri

February 7, 2016

RIP Buddy

(Ret. Major) Albert M. DeCristofano (NPPD)

February 7, 2016

May God Bless your Soul. Rest in peace!

February 7, 2016

Dear Buddy...I just want to thank you for helping to make the city I grew up in so very beautiful. I became a teacher in that city and knew of the love you had for the city. Knowing of the love you had for the city gave me great joy. You were a risk taker and put yourself on the line always to benefit the city and its citizens. You will always be a friend in my heart along with the other political greats in Rhode Island like Pell, Pastore, and Greene! Thank you so very much for your loving service.

Ronald Cabral

February 7, 2016

RI Buddy we will miss y ri will never be the same.Rip

Bill Falcone

February 7, 2016

Carol, John & Brad,

Deepest sympathy on your loss. May God bless Him and your entire family.

Carl & Barbara Passarelli

February 7, 2016

RIP Buddy
My sincere condolences to Tara Marie and your three beautiful Grandchildren .

February 7, 2016

There will never be another Buddy Cianci. Our
Sympathy to his sister Carol Turchetta and his grandchildren and of course his fiance, the light of his life. We will never forget how you turned the city of Providence around. Rest in peace Buddy.
B and R

Betsy

February 6, 2016

Buddy, thanks for the calamari. Betsy

Donna DiGiuseppe

February 6, 2016

Rest in peace our dear friend and mayor. Your legacy will remain in the city of Providence and Federal Hill neighborhood restaurants. On behalf of my family, we thank you.

Rhonda Purro

February 6, 2016

Thank you for making me laugh back in the day.

Lynn Tavares and family

February 6, 2016

Buddy and my Dad, Rudy was good friends! The Chad Brown Community loved him and will always cherish all that he did for our Community. Buddy was a good man and he was loved by a lot of people from all walks of life. Buddy you was the man and the whole city of Providence will miss you. Please say hello to my Dad when you see him and May you rest in peace.

Rosella Bates

February 6, 2016

MISSED! There will never be another BUDDY.

Rosella Bates

February 6, 2016

You are missed, for many reasons!

February 6, 2016

So sorry Carol
He was loved !
Frances and Carl Ferrucci

February 6, 2016

One can only imagine what Buddy's impression would be for everything that is being done to memorialize him. The efforts of all involved would silently but deeply touch his heart. His gratitude would be humbly perpetual and his love eternal. Thank you to all who participated in this beautiful farewell.

carol Hernandez

February 5, 2016

Rest in peace Buddy
one last time Hay 'Buddy'

John B Medeiros

February 5, 2016

John Brando Medceiros

Terri Tehrani

February 5, 2016

Carol And Famiy,So sorry to hear of Buddy's passing.My condolences to you all,and may God give you Strenght to carry on.Terri (Buono)Tehrani,Boca Raton

K Camper

February 5, 2016

You will be missed. THANK YOU for all that did to make the city of Providence a great place to live.Rest in peace

February 5, 2016

Dear Carol, John & Family,

Please accept our sincerest sympathies for your loss. May you find solace in the years of memories you hold so closely in your heart!

Robert A. Stravato & Family

Donald Mariani

February 5, 2016

R.I.P Buddy.

Peggy Pratt

February 5, 2016

My sincere condolences to the family of Mayor Cianci. I was deeply saddened when I heard of his passing. Rest in Peace Buddy

February 5, 2016

Please accept our condolences for the loss of your loved one. We have many fond memories of Buddy Cianci.
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Muratore
Celebration, Fl.

Diane Bifulco

February 5, 2016

RIP Mayor Cianci.
We all leave memories behind when we die. Mayor Ciancis legacy included the many lives that he touched in his special way.
God Bless him and his love for the city of Providence.
There will never be another Mayor like Mayor Cianci with his dedication, wisdom,compassion and devotion to the citizens of Providence.
He will be forever missed and loved.

February 5, 2016

Cianci Family,

Our sincere condolences and prayers are with you on the passing of the former Mayor.

Mayor Cianci was great and proud Italian-American.

Tony Phillips
Founder/President
William A. Dimitri. Jr. Lodge 2880
Sons of Italy
Pompano Beach/ Ft Lauderale, Fl

Beverly Votta

February 5, 2016

February 5, 2016:
We want to send our condolences to our cousin, Carol, Dr. John Turchetta and Family for the passing of "Buddy". We have many memories in our hearts as we were growing up together, while my parents played cards with Aunt Esther and Uncle Vincent, we went in the swimming pool. Also, spending time at our grandparent's beach house at Oakland Beach. We were together for many holidays. We will miss him dearly and keep him in our prayers. Buddy, now you are at peace and safely in the arms of Jesus. GOD!BLESS! LOVE ALWAYS--

FROM THE VOTTA FAMILY:
BEVERLY & DOMENIC
OUR DAUGHTER, LYNNE, STEPHEN,SYDNEY AND DREW.

Nicholas Capobianco,D.D.S.

February 5, 2016

Dear Carol, John and family, We wish to extend our sincere sympathy on the passing of Buddy. He had a great mind,wit, and charisma. He will truly be missed. Love, Nick and Elaine Capobianco

alfred cianci

February 5, 2016

Sorry for your loss

Marilyn Cotoia Mattera

February 5, 2016

Carol My sincere sympathy to you and your family.I have fond memories of Buddy, you, and your family and mine growing up. Our families would meet at many function of the Women's Youth League of RI. Your mom, my mom, Norma and Anne would cook, bake and antique together. Buddy and you had the best of times growing up with your wonderful family. That is why Buddy had such a strong family strength he lived it every day with all of you. May all of these joyous memories sustain you and your family. My thought and prayers are with you all
Love
Marilyn Cotoia Mattera

Beverly Votta

February 5, 2016

February 5,2016
We want to send our condolences to our first cousin, Carol, Dr. John Turchetta and Family for Buddy's passing. We have many memories in our hearts as we were growing up together--going with my parents, to Aunt Esther & Uncle Vincent's house on Saturdays, while they played cards, we went in the swimming pool. We, also, spent the summer months at our grandparent's house at Oakland Beach. We had many holidays together. The last time we saw, Buddy, was Columbus Day at the Italian Festival at Federal Hill. We will miss you dearly, Buddy, and keep you in our prayers always.You are now at peace safely in the arms of Jesus.

GOD BLESS!
LOVE! FOREVER!
COUSIN---BEVERLY AND DOMENIC VOTTA
OUR DAUGHTER'S FAMILY--LYNNE,
STEPHEN, SYDNEY AND DREW.

Dr. Charles DeAngelis

February 5, 2016

February 5, 2016:
I want to send my condolences to my cousin, Carol, Dr. John Turchetta and Family for the passing of my cousin, Buddy on 1/28/16. When the Capobianco cousins had a reunion every year, at one of our cousins houses or a restaurant, you would come to one when you could. I liked talking to you, since you were so interesting and seeing you and will miss you dearly.
As Mayor, you did so much for the city of Providence. Now you are resting in peace. We will keep you in our prayers.
Love you, forever.
GOD BLESS!
DR. CHARLES DEANGELIS & MARY

Beverly Votta

February 5, 2016

February 5, 2016
We want to sent our condolences to our first cousin--Carol, Dr. John Turchetta, and Family for our best cousin, Buddy's--passing on 1/28/16. We have many memories together as a family while we were growing up--going to Aunt Esther and Uncle Vincent's house every Saturday--while my parents Aunt Lydia and Uncle Charlie played cards, we went in the swimming pool. Also, we stayed at our grandparent's beach house at Oakland Beach for the summer months and spent many holidays together at your parents. The last time we saw you was Columbus Day at the Italian Festival at Federal Hill--standing next to you and talking to you. Buddy,cousin,and Mayor of Providence, you are now at peace with your parents and lovely daughter, Nicole. We miss them all dearly, but you are all together in a wonderful place.You are safely now in the Arms of Jesus and we know that our loved ones now rests in the arms of the Lord. We will miss you dearly and keep you in our prayers forever.

GOD BLESS!

LOVE YOU ALWAYS!

COUSIN--BEVERLY AND DOMENIC VOTTA
DAUGHTER, LYNNE MARIE, STEPHEN,
AND GRANDCHILDREN--SYDNEY AND
DREW.

Bob Duva

February 5, 2016

Politically astute and a keen understanding of city and state politics, Mayor Cianci will be missed. Rest in peace Buddy on that sunny side of the street

Larry Roberti

February 5, 2016

Dear Mayor,
Thank You for everything you did for all of the children and people of Providence.You, without any doubt, were the best !!!!
Larry Roberti

Beth Heaney

February 5, 2016

It's so hard to believe he's gone. Providence before Buddy was not pretty. My grandparents would say 'stay away from the city and the East Side!' He turned that bad reputation upside down and brought out the city's original beauty. Priceless. Lovely obituary, rest in peace, Buddy.

Christine

February 5, 2016

I will never forget you. Wonderful & great memories of a very special man. You will always be in our hearts❤

February 5, 2016

May you rest in sweet peace Mr. Mayor, may i love this great city as much as you
Blessings to the Family
Nicole Ward

Ronald A Cabral

February 5, 2016

My condolences to the family . He was a great person and he made Providence a awesome place to visit with my family.

Rhonda Brown-Kehoe

February 4, 2016

I remember. Buddy from my time working for the late Dr Robert Bernard,DDS,h is office was located next to Dr John's. Buddy would stroll in for his self made appointment and have the whole office under his charm. He could discuss matters on all levels,charming and stately with a dash of humor. He was proud of how his sister's life turned out, mostly by the respect he had for Dr J. He was so proud of his awaited baby girl, joy in one small bundle. Family was first, the average Joe was second and Providence his whole family. A sad day for even his enemies, as they would have to agree he had style .

Kenneth Bouchard

February 4, 2016

Rip buddy you will be missed..you did great things in providence.may you do the same in heaven..

MARY J. COOPER

February 4, 2016

TO THE CIANCI FAMILY: "BUDDY" WAS A GREAT HUMAN BEING. LOVED PEOPLE & HIS OBITUARY SAYS IT ALL. "REST IN GOD'S ETERNAL PEACE MAYOR" THE M. COOPER FAMILY

Teresa Voci

February 4, 2016

Buddy I truly will miss seeing you ever 4th of July. My heart aches at our loss! Thank you to his family for sharing him with all of us. He was truly an icon and made politics interesting and Providence safe enough for me to chose JWU! He will be greatly missed by many. I will be traveling from VT on Saturday just to see you one last time & to wish you peace. Keep watch over our Providence from on high!

Jack Allen

February 4, 2016

" If I WALKED across Narragansett Bay the Journal headline would read Cianci can't swim!" - Buddy Cianci
Enjoy the 'sunny side' of the street Mayor. God promoted you to the penthouse. And you deserve it.

J.L.

February 4, 2016

Buddy Cianci will always be the heart and spirit of Providence. This legacy will live on forever. He will be remembered fondly by those who truly appreciated the charismatic man that he was. My condolences to his family and many friends.

Domenico Cardi

February 4, 2016

Rest in Peace Buddy. You were a great friend.

tracey delehanty

February 4, 2016

Are thoughts and prays go out to a man did a lot Rhode Island

Jack Allen

February 4, 2016

What a beautiful obit. He'll be missed.
How can you not like a guy who once said "If I WALKED across Narragansett Bay...the Journal headline would read CIANCI CAN'T SWIM!"
Wonder if Don Imus will come.
Some of the funniest radio fare was when Don visited Providence and Buddy would spar on air with him.
Bless ya Buddy. You were no saint but who among us is?
Safe to say ,like your radio theme song, you're sure on 'the sunny side of the street' now. Look for a steeplejack named Jim Allen 'up there'. Tell him I still miss him but ..he's got friends in high places.
You been promoted to the penthouse too Mayor. And you deserve it.

Ashley Duffy

February 4, 2016

God , Bless U Buddy I'll Never Forget U When U Were At My 1st Baseball Game .... When , I Was 7 Years Old ... & I Always Saw U On You Tube Watching The Champion Providence Bruins Game Because I Was Sick During The That E.R.A. Say , Hey 2 My Buddy Salty Brine 4 Me He , Means A Whole Lot 2 Me !!!! John 5:10

Lis Bernardo

February 4, 2016

May You rest in peace, thanks for all you did for the providence families. You will be missed.

Anonymous

February 4, 2016

Providence is the vibrant city it is today because of Buddy. Rest in peace Mayor.

February 4, 2016

Sorry to here of your passing may you rest in peace your friends in blacks in government

Steve Parella

February 4, 2016

I MISS YOU, BUDDY, May Your Soul Rest In Peace,....

Evelyn Gonsalves Moreira

February 4, 2016

Sincere condolences from the Legion of Mary, Pawtucket. We prayed a special Devine Mercy intention for the late mayor who was a very intelligent human being and a child of God. May his soul find rest in the Lord.

Stephen Parella

February 4, 2016

Buddy Cianci, was MY Best friend, I had the utmost respect for Buddy, I shook his hand every time he came to our Bristol's 4th of July Parade, He became Mayor the Year I was Born 1974, He will be sorely missed, He was taken way too soon, May His Soul, Rest in Peace, Jesus Rest His Soul, Goodbye MY Best Friend,.... Love Steve Parella,

February 4, 2016

Ciaci family,

My sincere condolences.

Tony Phillips, Ret. Det. No. Providence PD
Pompano Beach, Fl

Jeanne

February 4, 2016

R.I.p Mayor you were the best

Edward Curran

February 4, 2016

One in a million! Met him at a book signing at Barrington Books a couple of years ago...very gracious! Buddy I'll see you "on the sunny side of the street!" 3-6 pm will never be the same. EdC and Family.

Carol-Ann Perry

February 4, 2016

I had the opportunity of meeting Buddy in person. He grew up with my Uncle Al Mello and was involved with the Gano St. Knights of Columbus of which I was Vice President of the Women's Auxiliary there. I was coming out of Citizens Bank downtown when Buddy's limo drove up, I watched him get out and as he approached me on the stairs of Citizens Bank, he looked at me and said: "Aren't you Al Mello's niece?" I was so surprised and honored that he even remembered me. I replied, "Yes sir I am", and he wished me a nice day. Wonderful man who will always be remembered here in RI for all the good he has done to make RI what it is today. R.I.P.Buddy as you reunite with your family that has gone before you.

Sister Jean Kettell

February 4, 2016

Dear Dear Buddy,May you rest in the arms of Jesus.You loved Providence and it loves you back1!!I so miss listening to you....YOU left a hole in my heart!!

George S

February 4, 2016

Providence the city Buddy built. THANKS

dora pagliaro

February 4, 2016

Every time I saw you, you came up to me and either hugged me or shook my hand. Your a friend from the old neighborhood who never forgot where he came from. RIP my friend.

dave p

February 4, 2016

God rest your soul Buddy, you are missed already and may he comfort your family during this time and always

Bob G

February 4, 2016

You had your ups and you had your downs. But you did change Providence for the better. When I see Providence I think of all you have done. Rest in Peace. God Bless.

Wesley Dicenso

February 4, 2016

Rest in Peace Mr. Mayor. What a nice man. I will miss You.

February 4, 2016

Thank you for revitalizing our beautiful Capitol City!

Russell Arnold

February 4, 2016

I grew up in Providence and he made it a great place to live. Thank you for all the good you did. Hail, and Farewell Mayor Cianci!

John & Sandy LaFazia-Palumbo

February 4, 2016

Buddy, You will be sadly missed and never forgotten. Rest in peace.

February 4, 2016

Our deepest sympathy for a great loss

Tom & Mary Parris
Fl.
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Ann Canavan

February 4, 2016

Buddy to your family and finance prays are with them will miss your smiling face in parades. My you RIP

JOYCE OAKES

February 4, 2016

FLY WITH THE ANGELS, BUDDY

M G

February 4, 2016

The sun will always shine on your side of the street.Rest in peace with the lord.. You were and will always be the heartbeat of Providence..

Joan Aquilante

February 4, 2016

Buddy Cianci was taken so soon. No one has ever had the same vision and accomplishments as he did for the City of Providence. I will always remember Buddy as the best Mayor we ever had and will have again! God Bless - RIP Mayor

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