Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Directions to Reception after Mass



Go North on RT 104 from St Michael's to RT 116 (about 2 miles)
Follow RT 116 to end at RT 122 (about 8 miles)
Turn right, heading south on RT 122 until Broad St, bear left (about 2 miles)
- Note if you see Ann & Hope, you missed the turn

Follow Broad St to RT 123, turn left heading East (about 0.8 miles)
Follow RT 123 to reservoir and take immediate right
- Note if you go up the hill to the "Welcome to MA" sign you missed the turn

This is Colwell St in Cumberland which turns into Mendon Rd in Attleboro.
About 1 mile down the road on the left you'll see a brick and iron work fence around an entrance to the SandCastle Adult Community.

Turn left and bear to the left to arrive directly at the hall. Yes, the building looks like a "castle".

Monday, November 24, 2008

25th Memorial Mass for Rita Sherlock

From the South

Take I-95 North to I-295 North

Take exit 7A for US-44 E

Merge onto Putnam Pike/US-44 -> 0.1 mi

Turn left at Esmond St -> 0.8 mi

Turn left at RI-104/Waterman Ave

Continue to follow RI-104

Destination will be on the left -> 0.8 mi


St Michael's Church

80 Farnum Pike

Smithfield, RI 02917
8:00 AM - Sunday November 30, 2008









From the North



  • Take I-295 South

  • Take exit 8B for State Hwy 7 North -> 0.4 mi

  • Merge onto Douglas Pike/Douglas Turnpike/RI-7 -> 0.5 mi

  • Turn left at RI-116/Route 116 -> 1.2 mi

  • Turn left at Farnum Pike/RI-104/RI-116/RI-5

  • Continue to follow Farnum Pike/RI-104

  • Destination will be on the right -> 2.0 mi




St Michael's Church
80 Farnum Pike
Smithfield, RI 02917

8:00 AM - Sunday November 30, 2008

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Mark, Bob, and Mike listen to Jerry

Last December, my brothers and I took our father, Jerry down to Washington to visit the WWII Memorial and the new Marine Corp Museum at Quantico.

Here Dad is teling part of his story while my brothers Bob, Mike and Mike's son Mark, listen.

If there is veteran in your family, thank them for their service.

If you see a veteran today, thank them for their service.

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