Wayne M. Turchetta, 50, Riverside

Avid fisherman, car enthusiast

Posted 6/4/18

Wayne M. Turchetta, 50, of Riverside, died Sunday June 3, 2018 at home. He was the husband of Kristine (Parisi) Turchetta. Wayne was born in Providence a son o the late Joseph and Lorraine (Cabral) …

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Wayne M. Turchetta, 50, Riverside

Avid fisherman, car enthusiast

Posted

Wayne M. Turchetta, 50, of Riverside, died Sunday June 3, 2018 at home. He was the husband of Kristine (Parisi) Turchetta. Wayne was born in Providence a son o the late Joseph and Lorraine (Cabral) Turchetta.
He was a Concrete Foundation setter for the American Forms Company for many years. Wayne lived in Riverside all of his life, and was a former parishioner of St. Brendan Church. He enjoyed fishing and working on cars. Wayne was also a soccer coach for many years.
Besides his wife he is survived by his son Wayne M. Turchetta Jr. of Riverside, his daughters Amanda Kane of Arizona, and Sara Kane of Riverside. He was the brother of Ernest Turchetta of Providence, Antony Turchetta of Hope Valley, David Nardolillo of Providence, Constantino Nardolillo of Providence, Johanna Phillips of Providence, Wanda Turchetta of East Providence and Vincenza Fonseca. Wayne was the grandfather of Maximillian Mendez of Arizona. Mr. Turchetta was the brother of the late Salvatore Turchetta, Christopher Gail and Julie Turchetta.
Calling hours are Friday, June 8, from 4-7 p.m. followed immediately by a funeral service at Smith Funeral and Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Leave online condolences at www.wjsmithfh.com.

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