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View Larger + John Paul Torrado, 52, of Cranston, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family during Holy Week on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. He was the beloved son of the late Martha and Luis Torrado M.D. John Paul is survived by 5 siblings: Pilar Tasca with whom he lived following his mother’s passing in 2019, Luis and his wife Lisa, Jaqueline and her husband Jeffrey Baron M.D., Rafael and his wife Sandra, and his younger brother Alex who was selflessly devoted to him throughout his entire life. John Paul was the loving uncle to: Eliana, Jacklyne, Christopher, and Nicholas Tasca; Stephanie, Luis C., Andrew, and Christian Torrado; Veronica and Gabriela Baron; and Sofia and Lucas Torrado; he was also the great uncle to Jack and Grace Bulman with whom he shared a very special relationship and love. John Paul was the brother-in-law of the late Christopher Tasca and the cherished cousin of Maria Tateosian. He was the ....
Conditions were hardly ideal for a celebration last Saturday, with dark skies and heavy rains looming over southern Rhode Island and many local annual holiday events on hold due to a rise in COVID-19 cases throughout the region. It simply wasn t enough to stop first responders and volunteers from coming together to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Matthew s Wish with a special, socially distanced cruiser convoy and toy parade that spanned from the University of Rhode Island to the Rhode Island Center Assisting Those in Need in Charlestown as a way of helping underprivileged children this holiday season. It was amazing to see, and it was a fitting way to recognize Matthew (Thayer) for his efforts, said Richmond Police Chief Elwood Johnson, a member of the board of trustees for Matthew s Wish. The symbolism is huge. To see so many people come out to support him, to see his infectious smile and spirit, it was inspiring. ....