Family of Judge Caprio releases list of honorary pallbearers

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Judge Frank Caprio on the bench in Caught in Providence. (Caught in Providence)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — The family of Judge Frank Caprio released the list of pallbearers and honorary pallbearers that will take part in the judge’s funeral procession on Aug. 29.

The procession will depart the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul around 11:30 a.m. and travel the length of Atwells Avenue.

The pallbearers will include:

  • Michael Gemma 
  • Nehru King
  • Scott Vieira
  • Simon Sarkisian
  • Anthony Caprio, Esq.
  • Richard Weiner
  • William Benell
  • Hon. Joseph Paolino Jr.
  • Hon. Frank Flaherty
  • Peter DiBiase, Esq.

Honorary pallbearers include:

  • Joseph Formicola, Jr.
  • Robert Leonard
  • Mark Decof
  • Ron Rappoport
  • Robert “Ziggy” Quinn
  • Donna Benell
  • Linda D’Amario Rossi
  • Dr. Barbara Roberts
  • Tim Dodd
  • Ralph Liguori
  • Paula Abdul
  • Hon. Charles Lombardi
  • Natalie Gemma
  • Santita Jackson
  • Hon. Andrew Annaldo
  • Christina Tate
  • Kate Gibbons
  • Noah Resnick
  • Jenna McMormack
  • Steven Feinberg
  • Hon. James Taylor
  • Taylor Warf
  • Nicholas Hemond, Esq.
  • Gad Regensburger
  • Ernie DiGregorio
  • Kevin Stacom
  • Lois Centazzo
  • Maria Iannotti
  • Angela Iannotti
  • Michael Dipanni
  • Hon. Buddy Johnson
  • Brad Johnson
  • Raye Ann Johnson Seiger
  • Ulysses Gallman
  • Gene Valicenti
  • Gwendolyn J Buckley
  • Elaine Colaneri
  • Leslie Anne Wade
  • Dr. Michael Chuong x
  • Jack Warner
  • Hon. Richard Fossa
  • Hon. Susan Cicilline-Buonnano
  • Hon. Joseph Abbate
  • Lisa Curry
  • Armand Sabitoni
  • George Cappello
  • Leonard Coleman, Jr.
  • Arnold Goodstein, Esq.
  • Hon. Diane Schafer Goodstein
  • Sandra Oster
  • Daniel Carignan
  • Susan Weiner
  • Hon. Xaykham Khamsavoravong
  • Col. Brendan Doherty
  • George Kaprielian
  • Bob Pryt
  • Raymond Jacomo
  • Thomas Bartolomeo Jr.
  • Michael J Solomon

Public visitation will take place at the Rhode Island Convention Center on Aug. 28 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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