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Lawrence Covington Jr. | January 15, 2010 |

Lawrence Covington Jr.
January 15, 2010

photo of Lawrence Covington Jr.
photo of Lawrence Covington Jr.
67, passed January 15th, 2010. Born in North Carolina, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Ethel (Bass) Covington.

He was an Army Veteran of the Korean & Vietnam War, member of the American Legion, Armstrong Gladding Post 69, Otha Boone Elks Lodge, the Rod and Reel Fishermenâ's Club, as well as a founding member and secretary of Memorial for Black Veterans.

He is survived by: his companion Dorothy Fields of Providence; his children Beth Palmer-Benton of Richmond Virginia and Lawrence Covington III and wife Donna (Dahlstrom) Covington of Warwick; his stepchildren Beatrice, Louise, and Robert Clay of Providence; his grandchildren Madison A. Covington of Warwick, Keyanna Benton of Richmond Virginia; his step grandchildren, Kashia Clay of Providence, Stephanie Clay of Orlando Florida; his step great-grandchildren, Jaelen Jennings of Providence, Nadia, Andrew and Jadia Clay of Providence. Also, he is survived by his brother Oscar P. Covington and his wife Pauline (Harvey) Covington; his nephews Robert A. Covington and wife Isabel (Pimentel) Covington of East Providence, D. Kyle Covington and wife Teresa (Moriarty) Covington of Warwick, and Eric D. Covington of Warwick; his grand nieces Robin, Erica and Linsey Covington of East Providence, a cousin Edward Bethea and his wife Doreen Bethea of Providence. He was preceded in death by his stepson Randy Clay of Providence.

Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4-8pm.
Services will be held Thursday at 10am from the Keefe funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave, Lincoln followed by burial in the RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

 

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67, passed January 15th, 2010. Born in North Carolina, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Ethel (Bass) Covington.

He was an Army Veteran of the Korean & Vietnam War, member of the American Legion, Armstrong Gladding Post 69, Otha Boone Elks Lodge, the Rod and Reel Fishermenâ's Club, as well as a founding member and secretary of Memorial for Black Veterans.

He is survived by: his companion Dorothy Fields of Providence; his children Beth Palmer-Benton of Richmond Virginia and Lawrence Covington III and wife Donna (Dahlstrom) Covington of Warwick; his stepchildren Beatrice, Louise, and Robert Clay of Providence; his grandchildren Madison A. Covington of Warwick, Keyanna Benton of Richmond Virginia; his step grandchildren, Kashia Clay of Providence, Stephanie Clay of Orlando Florida; his step great-grandchildren, Jaelen Jennings of Providence, Nadia, Andrew and Jadia Clay of Providence. Also, he is survived by his brother Oscar P. Covington and his wife Pauline (Harvey) Covington; his nephews Robert A. Covington and wife Isabel (Pimentel) Covington of East Providence, D. Kyle Covington and wife Teresa (Moriarty) Covington of Warwick, and Eric D. Covington of Warwick; his grand nieces Robin, Erica and Linsey Covington of East Providence, a cousin Edward Bethea and his wife Doreen Bethea of Providence. He was preceded in death by his stepson Randy Clay of Providence.

Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 4-8pm.
Services will be held Thursday at 10am from the Keefe funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave, Lincoln followed by burial in the RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter.

Keefe Funeral Home
5 Higginson Avenue
Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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