The Providence Journal

KIM A. NARDOLILLO

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NARRAGANSE­TT Kim A. (DeVincenzo) Nardolillo, 66 , of Narraganse­tt, RI and Boca Raton, FL, went to meet her husband in heaven on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Kim was the wife of the late Robert A. Nardolillo, Jr., President of Nardolillo Funeral Home, Inc.

Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Salvatore “Sam” and Jean “Gra” (Gesualdo) DeVincenzo.

Kim was the former owner and operator of Dyer Avenue Florist for many years until her retirement. She loved spending time with her family, especially with her loving husband Bobby. They were inseparabl­e. They enjoyed many trips together throughout the United States and Europe. Kim lived for family holiday dinners with her family. Being around her family always brought her greatest joy.

She is survived by her devoted children: former RI State Representa­tive Robert A. Nardolillo, III and his wife Jacqueline and Ryan J. Nardolillo, his wife Julie, all of Coventry; loving and cherished grandmothe­r of Rocco and Milania Nardolillo; and dear sister of: Gina Giarrusso and her husband Angelo of Narraganse­tt. She was also the proud Aunt of Giana Giarrusso, Angelo Giarrusso, Jr., Talia Sabitoni and her husband Dr. Alexander Sabitoni.

Her Mass of Christian Burial, to which relatives and friends are invited, will be held on Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, 1525 Cranston St., Cranston. Graveside burial to follow at St. Ann’s Cemetery, Cranston.

VISITING HOURS: Monday, November 27, 2023 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Iannotti Funeral Home at MAPLE ROOT, 2000 Nooseneck Hill Rd.,(Rte.3), Coventry. IANNOTTIFH.com

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