John F. Kiley, 75 of Manville, RI passed peacefully away at home on 2/25/2022. Born August 1, 1946 in Pawtucket, RI. Son of the late John F. Kiley Jr and Mildred Tilquist. John leaves his living wife Patricia (Dugan) Kiley of 33 years, daughters Mellissa of Davenport Fl, Tammy Giglio of Pepperell MA, Rachel Shurtleff of Cranston RI, Theodore Craven of Providence, RI and 7 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. John was a Vietnam Veteran in his younger years and was rewarded as a Purple Heart recipient. John took pride in his work as an environmental clean up site manager for over 20 years. When he was not working, he enjoyed going out to eat with his wife Patsy, playing keno and updating his home and gadgets. John was a humorous man who could tell endless jokes and stories for days. He enjoyed taking long car rides reminiscing about special memories, especially ones from his childhood while playing blues softly in the background. If you needed advice, guidance or even a shoulder to cry on, he was your first person to call. John was an honest man who truly loved his family. His love for others, charming personality and scratchy mustache kisses will be forever missed.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 3rd 2022 from 4pm-7pm in the Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave., Lincoln. Burial will be private.
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John F. Kiley, 75 of Manville, RI passed peacefully away at home on 2/25/2022. Born August 1, 1946 in Pawtucket, RI. Son of the late John F. Kiley Jr and Mildred Tilquist. John leaves his living wife Patricia (Dugan) Kiley of 33 years, daughters Mellissa of Davenport Fl, Tammy Giglio of Pepperell MA, Rachel Shurtleff of Cranston RI, Theodore Craven of Providence, RI and 7 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. John was a Vietnam Veteran in his younger years and was rewarded as a Purple Heart recipient. John took pride in his work as an environmental clean up site manager for over 20 years. When he was not working, he enjoyed going out to eat with his wife Patsy, playing keno and updating his home and gadgets. John was a humorous man who could tell endless jokes and stories for days. He enjoyed taking long car rides reminiscing about special memories, especially ones from his childhood while playing blues softly in the background. If you needed advice, guidance or even a shoulder to cry on, he was your first person to call. John was an honest man who truly loved his family. His love for others, charming personality and scratchy mustache kisses will be forever missed.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 3rd 2022 from 4pm-7pm in the Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave., Lincoln. Burial will be private.