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FERRANTE, WILLIAM ROBERT, Ph.D. 86, who held positions of influence in Rhode Island higher education as a professor and administrator for more than five decades, died Saturday, June 14, at The Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center in Providence. He was the beloved husband of Ann Wharton Ferrante. A thoughtful, inspiring and judicious leader, Ferrante, of Saunderstown, R.I., was recognized first and foremost as a respected teacher. He twice was named acting president of the University of Rhode Island, in 1974 and 1983, and served as vice president for academic affairs from 1972 to 1988. He also served as dean of the graduate school and chair of the Faculty Senate. Throughout his career, he continued to teach as a professor of mechanical engineering and applied mathematics. Born March 9, 1928, the son of the late Pasquale Ferrante, a painting contractor, and Marietta Fonaro Ferrante, a homemaker, Ferrante was a 1945 graduate of La Salle Academy in Providence. Profoundly affected by his childhood experiences as a second-generation Italian-American who grew up in Federal Hill during the Great Depression, Ferrante developed a strong compassion for others, particularly the poor and hungry. He supported many charities and served as a board member for organizations including St. Mary's Home for Children in Providence. He lived life with great enthusiasm, cherished family and personal connections and sustained great passions for music, birdwatching, gardening and clamming. Ferrante received the Distinguished Service Award from the Italian American Historical Society in 1989 and continued to build connections with relatives in Italy through frequent visits and correspondence. After graduating from Rhode Island State College (now URI) in 1949 with a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, a professor offered Ferrante a position as a junior instructor in mathematics. He continued his education at Brown University, where he received his Master of Science in applied mathematics in 1955, and at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (now Virginia Tech), where he earned a Ph.D. in engineering mechanics, in 1962. He taught at Lafayette College and Virginia Tech and worked at the Boeing Airplane Co. in Seattle and at Allis-Chalmers Research Division in Milwaukee before returning to URI for nearly 40 years. The Board of Regents for Education in 1974 conferred upon Ferrante the first Rhode Island Regents Award of Noteworthy Service to Education for his "unwavering commitment to excellence in education." After a brief retirement, Ferrante launched a second career at New England Institution of Technology in Warwick, where he served as associate provost and acting provost between 2000 and 2012. He was a retired Major in the U.S. Army Reserve. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Ann Wharton Ferrante; daughters, Jennifer Ferrante and her husband Brett Adams of Westport, Conn., and Julia Ferrante of Lancaster, PA.; brother, Bernard Ferrante of Coventry; and grandchildren, Cecilia and William Adams. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Gaetano Ferrante of East Greenwich, R.I., and a sister, Genevieve Ferrante, of Charleston, S.C. Calling hours will be held, 4-7 p.m. Tuesday at the Avery Storti Funeral Home, 88 Columbia St., Wakefield. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated, 10 a.m. Wednesday in Christ the King Church, 180 Old North Road, Kingston, where Ferrante was a founding member. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the William R. & Ann Wharton Ferrante Endowed Scholarship, c/o University of Rhode Island Foundation, 79 Upper College Road, Kingston, R.I. 02881. He and his wife established the scholarship to benefit students of financial need who are music majors. For guest book and condolences, averystortifuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Jun. 15, 2014.

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Marlene malik

June 9, 2023

with deepest respect and love.

Suren Malik

June 9, 2022

You are very much missed.

Dyann DelVecchio

June 9, 2022

Remembering Bill with fondness and deep respect. Sending love to the family and wishing you much sunshine. xxxx Dyann

Mary McCoy

June 19, 2014

My deepest sympathy to the Ferrante family. He was such a great man, father and grandfather.

Dyann DelVecchio Hilbern

June 19, 2014

Heaven just welcomed a kind, wise,and gentle professor and a beautiful soul. I pray for Bill's eternal happiness and am grateful for knowing him and being able to call him family. My love to Ann, Jennifer, and Julia. May you receive much comfort in this time. I love and miss you all.

FRANK MANZO

June 19, 2014

Sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you. I have many pictures of BILL at the family reunions

Daniel Alexander Del Vecchio

June 18, 2014

It is with great sadness that we see the passing of William Ferrante: a man of letters, scholarly,a loving family man. We were lucky and proud to have been his cousins.

Dio vi benedica - Bill

Nancy Doooley

June 18, 2014

Bill was a wonderful educator and person. He will be missed at New England Tech and in many other places. Peace to you all in this difficult time.

Michael Favocci

June 18, 2014

I am very sorry for your loss. Bill was a great guy and helped me a great deal when I first started at New England Tech.

Larry & Nina Ackmann

June 17, 2014

Bill was one of the warmest persons we've ever known; so thoughtful and a wonderful neighbor. We will miss him as will many others.

Barbara Soock

June 17, 2014

Sorry I cannot come to the wake because of illness. Bill was a wonderful man. I am sure he will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you all.
Barbara Sock

Suren and Marlene Malik

June 16, 2014

Our Deepest sympathy to everyone. It is a great lose for the family....with many hugs and love

James H. McAdoo

June 16, 2014

We mourn the passing of Bill Ferrante.
Jim and Ginnie McAdoo

Clint Shurtleff

June 16, 2014

I am so saddened to hear of the passing of Bill. He was a wonderful man that always had others in mind. To his family, I am very sorry for your loss.

Margie & Holly Davis

June 16, 2014

We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will remember Bill for his many acts of Kindness to us, his neighbors.

Michael Mainelli

June 16, 2014

To Ann and family,

Our deepest sympathy to everyone there. As a kid, I have such fond memories of Bill at family reunions at Shaumet Beach and I had the pleasure of taking a class with him at URI. He would always ask what was going on and took a genuine interest in what was happening in our lives. He will be missed. Love to all.

bob an peggy olobri

June 16, 2014

To the Ferrante family, sorry for your loss. Many a good times had with the Ferrante Family reunions. You are in our prayers an thoughts

June 16, 2014

Caring thoughts and sympathy go out to you and your family at this time of loss.
Annie and John Spence

Lisa Reed

June 16, 2014

May the Ferrante family and friends find peace in the fond memories of Bill. He will be missed by many.

Jo-Ann Fielding

June 15, 2014

My sympathy to the Ferrante family on Bill's passing.
Sincerely,
Jo-Ann Fielding
New England Institute of Technology

June 15, 2014

Dear Anne:

I was so sorry to hear of cousin Bobby's passing. He was a brilliant and accomplished man who lived a full life. I will never forget what he did for my Mom. May you and your girls be comforted by your wonderful memories.

Love,
Mary Aloisio DeNinno

June 15, 2014

I was a classmate of Bill's at LaSalle. Our contacts over the years have been limited to chance meetings at Trinity Theater. But occasional as they were they spoke to our bonding as a result of shared years at LaSalle. Whether we were separated by rows of seats at Trinity or years in which we followed different paths, Bill never failed to reach out to me in friendship and interest. The last few times I have been to Trinity my scan of the audience did not find him and in the future although I shall continue to look for him it will be with the knowledge that he looks down upon me even though he is absent from my sight. May God unite us in the future.
I regret that my absence from Rhode Island will not permit me to concelebrate his funeral mass.
(Rev.) Richard C. Maynard (retired priest of the diocese of Providence)

Marlene Randolph

June 15, 2014

I am very sorry for your loss. I hope all the great memories of him bring you peace.

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