Clare Burke Reñasco, 88, Little Compton

Posted 7/25/17

Clare Burke Reñasco, 88, of Little Compton, a former Associate Professor at the Community College of Rhode Island, died Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at home. She was the wife of the late Manuel …

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Clare Burke Reñasco, 88, Little Compton

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Clare Burke Reñasco, 88, of Little Compton, a former Associate Professor at the Community College of Rhode Island, died Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at home. She was the wife of the late Manuel Reñasco.

Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, she was a daughter of the late William H. and Clara (Moore) Burke.

Mrs. Reñasco was a 1955 graduate of the former Rhode Island College of Education, now Rhode Island College, and a member of its Alumni Association for 62 years. In 1963, she received a Master of Arts degree in Teaching from Brown University, and in 1972, a Master’s degree in Spanish from the University of Rhode Island.

Mrs. Reñasco taught in the Cranston and North Providence school systems, and at the Rhode Island Community College for 11 years as both an English and Spanish Professor. She was a devout communicant of St. Catherine of Siena Church in Little Compton.

She was a member of the Little Compton Village Improvement Society, the Little Compton Historical Society, the Warren’s Point Beach Club, Friends of the Brownell Library, RIC Class of ’55 Ladies Aid and the Sakonnet Garden Club of Little Compton.

She leaves a daughter, Linda Reñasco Cadigan of DeSoto, Texas, and her husband Dick; two granddaughters, Jennifer Kathryn Lee and Kerrith Lee Shulman; one great-granddaughter, Delilah Shulman; and her sister-in-law, Dorothy Reñasco Ocon. She was the sister of the late William H. Burke, Jr., Edmund R. Burke, Lee F. Burke, Robert B. Burke, Philip B. Burke, Mary B. King, James Burke and Anne O’Leary.

Her daughter Linda is grateful for the loving care she received from Mabel Fleming, Tracy Couto, Donna Crapo, Ellie Turner, Ken Nosul, Dr. Brad Kney, Vicky Lederer, RN and SouthCoast VNA Hospice.

She made friends wherever she was – next door or on a cruise ship in Australia. There are many who will miss her phone calls, playing Spite and Malice and her love of sitting down to sip good JWB. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated, Saturday July 22, in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Little Compton. Burial followed in Our Lady of Fatima Cemetery, Little Compton.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148-0142 would be appreciated. For guest book, please visit www.bellowsfuneralchapel.com. Arrangements with Bellows Funeral Chapel, 160 River Road, Lincoln, RI.

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