Providence Journal (RI) Page C-02 - Thursday, September 2, 1982
Edward F. Giles
Funeral rites set for one of two victims of Rehoboth auto crash The funeral for Edward F. Giles, 38, of 114 Shanley Drive, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Money-Cook Funeral Home, 160 Park St. Burial will be in Newell Burying Ground, Rehoboth.
Mr. Giles died yesterday morning when his car left the road on Route 44 in Rehoboth and plunged into the Palmer River.
He was born in Attleboro, the son of Wardell A. and Lillian (Smith) Giles of North Attleboro.
He was a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and was a self-employed model maker. From 1961 to 65, he was in the Army in Germany. He was a member of the North Rehoboth United Methodist Church.
He leaves a daughter, Tiffany Giles of Rehoboth; a brother, Warddell E. Giles of Attleboro; and two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Grant and Mrs. Thelma Allard, both of Attleboro.
Contributor: cjbrown45 (47346422) • [email protected]
Providence Journal (RI) Page C-02 - Thursday, September 2, 1982
Edward F. Giles
Funeral rites set for one of two victims of Rehoboth auto crash The funeral for Edward F. Giles, 38, of 114 Shanley Drive, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Money-Cook Funeral Home, 160 Park St. Burial will be in Newell Burying Ground, Rehoboth.
Mr. Giles died yesterday morning when his car left the road on Route 44 in Rehoboth and plunged into the Palmer River.
He was born in Attleboro, the son of Wardell A. and Lillian (Smith) Giles of North Attleboro.
He was a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and was a self-employed model maker. From 1961 to 65, he was in the Army in Germany. He was a member of the North Rehoboth United Methodist Church.
He leaves a daughter, Tiffany Giles of Rehoboth; a brother, Warddell E. Giles of Attleboro; and two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Grant and Mrs. Thelma Allard, both of Attleboro.
Contributor: cjbrown45 (47346422) • [email protected]
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