Remembering Judy Mulligan on her Birthday

Judith A. Mulligan was born on this date in 1938 to Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910-1989) and Walter Francis Xavier Mulligan (1906-1957). Judy, born in Pawtucket, lived in the area all of her life. She was the first born of the four Mulligan children, with her siblings being: Martha, Paula and Kevin Francis Xavier.

In her early twenties, Judy married David T. Moore and had two children, Susan Moore and Kathryn Moore McBride. Here is Judy’s wedding announcement photo from the Providence Journal:

Judy passed away on November 13, 1962 at the age of 24.

Emerson Fleury’s Birthday July 17th

Emerson Arthur Fleury, oldest of Karen Serpa Fleury’s and Timothy Fleury’s three sons, was born on this date. On Emerson’s paternal side, his grandparents are Richard “Rick” and Darleen Fleury; great-grandparents were the late Richard B. Fleury (1928-1992) and Barbara (Riley) Fleury (1927-2015) and his great-great-grandfather was Patrick J. Riley (1900-1985).

Here is a copy of a photo from Emerson’s mom’s Instagram page showing the birthday guy outside the entrance to Hasbro Children’s Hospital.

As Karen posted: Donating 35 activity bags in honor of Emerson’s bday to any friends receiving treatment at Hasbro’s Tomorrow Fund Clinic. They are the absolute best there 💛

Happy Birthday, Emerson! Thinking of others on your birthday is mighty special!

Birthday Shout-out to Caroline Ricci, July 3rd

Today Caroline Ricci has a birthday. Daughter to Maryanne (Daley) Ricci and Robert Ricci, Caroline was born in La Jolla, CA. Caroline’s maternal grandparents, the late Joan (Riley) Daley (1929-2019) and the late Frederick (Nick) Daley (1927-1991).

Caroline owns and operates an online business called OldNewZz.  She resells vintage and thrifted clothing on Instagram.  Check it out.

Happy Birthday, Caroline…bet ya havin’ a cocktail or two.

A Birthday Remembrance Margaret Frances Riley

Late night on July 3rd in 1911, as fireworks were sounding off all over the City of Pawtucket, Margaret F. (Bartley) Riley (1911-1978) was born. Her father, Francis Joseph Bartley (1889-1957), would always say that the combination of her auburn hair and those fireworks gave my mother her feisty personality. From what I was told, “Peg” as she was called, inherited more than just freckles from her mother, Margaret Zita Read (1890-1935). In a split second, Peg’s mother could lay you out in lavender, spin you around, hand you your hat, and boot you out the door before you knew what was happening. If it called for it, Peg could do the same.

It was late summer on Block Island in 1946 when Peg Bartley was introduced to the widowed Patrick J. Riley (1900-1985). My father remembered that he was a “goner” as soon as he saw her. Even though he had his four kids in tow, Peg didn’t shy away. Thank goodness for that, or somebody else would be writing this post.

Auburn hair, freckles and fireworks, there is just something extra special about the 3rd of July. Happy Birthday, mom!

Margaret F Riley