Born on this date – Feb 15th

Stephen Francis Riley was born on this date in the City of Providence to the late Rita Patricia (Coleman) Riley (1917-1974) and the late Francis Charles Riley (1915-2004).

Stephen grew up in Pawtucket. He may have the singular distinction among the Rileys of having grown up on both sides of the Blackstone River. His infancy and very early years were spent on Sayles Avenue, between West and Pawtucket Avenues. While in his pre-adolescent years, his parents moved to Wilton Avenue right near Slater Park. It was fun to visit the house on Sayles Avenue, because there was always the possibility that the doors of a nearby fire station would swing open, and the fire trucks would come rushing out with their sirens blasting and lights flashing.

After moving to Wilton Avenue, Stephen attended Saint Teresa’s Parochial Elementary School and later, like his father, graduated from Saint Raphael’s Academy. Stephen enjoyed quite a bit of academic success at Saints and received recognition for his involvement in various community organizations.

Given his many impressive high school accomplishments, Stephen’s acceptance into Georgetown University was a just reward for all his hard work. The wonderful education the University provided must have also improved Stephen’s social graces and ability to communicate with the opposite sex. It was there at GT that he met the woman who was to become his wife and life partner, Joan Melissa Burggraf. The couple married on August of 1978 in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Garden City, Long Island, New York. Their two daughters, Kate and Annie have brought joy, pride and much love to Joan and Stephen.

After receiving his law degree from Catholic University, Stephen built an international practice representing several countries from the African continent. He was also instrumental in facilitating improved communications for several of those developing countries. After many years in that field, Stephen switched his area of interest and presently is the Executive Director of Potomac Community Resources, Inc., which “promotes the full inclusion into community life of teens and adults with developmental differences by providing over 35 therapeutic, recreational, social, educational, and respite care programs.” You may find out more about the PCR at this link: https://pcr-inc.org

Happy Birthday to Stephen and may the wine be properly chilled.

Born on this date – Feb 15th

Tammie (Daley) McNaught was born on this date in Providence to the late Joan Louise (Riley) Daley (1929-2019) and the late Frederick A. Daley (1927-1991).

Tammie grew up in the Darlington section of Pawtucket, just a few streets away from St. Teresa’s Church and attended the parish’s elementary school. With a great sense of adventure, Tammie enrolled and graduated from Bishop Feehan High School in Attleboro, MA.

It was during those later elementary and high school years that the Daley family Sunday paper delivery tradition took hold. Can’t imagine it was much fun rising early every Sunday morning, putting the papers together and then rushing to get them on customers’ porches before people came home from church services.

After Bishop Feehan, it was on to the University of Rhode Island, a teaching certificate, a position as a middle school teacher in Pawtucket and a Master’s Degree from Brown University. Somewhere along the line, Tammie met a fine young fellow, named Peter McNaught, from the “other side” of the city. The two were married in June of 1983, back at St Teresa’s.

Tammie and Peter were blessed with two sons, Jonathan and Andrew, whose birthdays have already been celebrated in past pages of this blog.

So Happy Birthday to Tammie and I’m sure the guys in her family will be treating her extra special today.

Born on this date – Feb 12th

William Francis Riley and James Augustus Riley in Pawtucket on this date in 1931 to the late Margaret Cecelia McSally (1900-1938) and Patrick Joseph Riley (1900-1985).

The earliest photo I have of the twins.

The “twins” grew up on Perrin Avenue in the Darlington section of Pawtucket along with their two older sisters, Barbara (1927-2015) and Joan (1929-2019). The identical brothers were inseparable and enjoyed their early years as youngsters, most likely oblivious to the deepening Depression. The kids were blessed to have a dad with a steady job, a great mom, a grandmother McSally (Margaret A Corbishley (1877-1940), and a relatively new house which was built in 1925.

All seemed well until June 0f 1938, when their mother died. Margaret Cecelia Riley was 38 and the twins were 7 years old, Barbara was 10 and Joan 9.

The twins attended JC Potters School, Goff Junior High and Pawtucket East High School (now named Tolman), graduating in 1948. Let’s just say that school wasn’t the highest priority for the boys, but they got through it. Here are their graduation pictures.

As best as I can determine, the boys were the first set of twins in the family. Not until Elizabeth and Caitlin were born to Kevin and Gail Mulligan did another set of twins appear.

Billy and Jimmy had a separate language, which they used to communicate with each other in times of, shall we say, stress or mischief. The term for such communication/language between twins is called Cryptophasia. Their father said that it used to drive their teachers mad. The twins also used their language while caddying together on the golf course to make comments about the golfers’ game, or lack there of.

After high school, both Bill and Jim joined the Navy and found themselves doing shore patrol (SP’s) in Newport! Jim said that they used their “special communication skills” to help deal with the unruly servicemen in the bars and on the streets of Newport. In the 1950’s, certain parts of Newport were better known as a “bucket of blood.” Newport was not the charming seaside city it is today. Couldn’t figure out why these two guys were assigned to shore patrol duty, when they stood just about 5’8″ and weighed around 145 lbs. It wasn’t until quite a few years later that one of their longtime buddies told me, “Nobody wanted to pick a fight with either one of the twins, cuz you’d lose and lose badly.” Enough said.

Bill had his fill of the Navy after a few years and came back to Pawtucket, where he worked in the City’s Housing Authority. Billy never married, struggled with life, and left us in March of 1966.

Jim adapted and stayed in the service for some 24 years, before he retired and moved back to the city. He told me that the Navy took him around the world three different times, and he saw things he never would have seen if it weren’t for the service. Jim also never married. There was a special young woman in Yokohama, Japan. It was a different time back then and attitudes aren’t what they are now. So a singular life he led, until his passing in December, 2004.

Jim in photo taken around 2002

Born on this date – Jan 24th

Margaret Cecelia McSally Riley was born on this date in 1900 in the city of Warwick, Rhode Island to the late Margaret A. Corbishley (1877-1940) and the late James A. McSally (1875-1928).

In 1925 Margaret married Patrick J Riley (1900-1985) in Pawtucket at St.Mary’s Church. Margaret and Patrick lived most of their married life in the Darlington section of Pawtucket and had four children – Barbara Hope Riley Fleury (1927-2915), Joan Louise Riley Daley (1929-2019) and twin boys William Frances Riley (1931-1966) and James Augustus Riley (1938-2010).

Unfortunately Margaret Cecelia died when she was only 38 years old on June 14, 1938.

Wedding picture of Margaret Cecelia McSally and Patrick J. Riley
Best Man – Frederick (Freddy) Leddy; Maid of Honor – Miss Mae McSally (sister of bride)
Sitting: Patrick J. Riley and Margaret Cecelia McSally

Born on this date – Jan 17th

Elizabeth Daley Mahony was born on this date in Providence to the late Joan Louise (Riley) Daley (1929-2019) and the late Frederick A. Daley (1927-1991).

Beth, as she is known, is the youngest of the six Daley children – Fred, Tammie, Maryanne, John and Lynne. She is also the last of the Daleys to have “retired” from the newspaper industry. Beth and her family brought the news, sports and coupons to hundreds of households in the Darlington area of Pawtucket by delivering the Sunday “papers”.

A graduate of Saint Raphael Academy and the University of Rhode Island, Beth married Tom Mahony back in July, 1981 in her parish church, Saint Teresa’s on Newport Avenue in Pawtucket. Beth and Tom have been blessed with three children – Liam, Maeve and Luke and they live in Sacramento, CA.

A teacher, runner and traveler we hope Beth is having a wonderful Birthday.

The photo is a bit dated, but they are all good lookers, so it doesn’t matter.

Born on this date – Jan 14th

Paula Mulligan Kostycz was born on this date in the City of Pawtucket to the late Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910-1989) and the late Walter Francis Xavier Mulligan (1906-1957).

Paula grew up in and went to elementary school in Pawtucket, and later graduated from St. Mary’s Academy – Bay View in Riverside, East Providence, RI.

Paula is the youngest of the three Mulligan girls. His sisters are Judy (1938-1962), and Martha. She has one brother, Kevin. Their father Walter died at the age of 51 and their mother Margaret passed back in 1989.

The story I have been told is that while working for the “telephone company” and on a vacation in Florida, Paula “met somebody”. That somebody was a teacher from Chicago, John Kostycz. A couple of years later, on June 20, 1970, Paula and John were married in St. Joseph’s Church on Walcott Street in Pawtucket.

After moving to Chicago, Paula worked with that new telephone company, A T & T, from which she eventually retired. Paula and John have been living in Florida for quite some time, enjoying the sunshine and the OJ.

Here’s to a Happy Birthday and Florida sunshine.

Born on this date – Jan 14th

Marjorie Cecelia Mulligan was born on this date in Foxborough, Massachusetts to her late parents Kathleen Agnes Riley (1989-1988) and William Francis Mulligan (1886-1970).

Growing up in Foxboro, Marjorie attended the local schools and graduated from Foxborough High, after having a very successful academic career. Here is her graduation picture:

Marjorie Cecelia Mulligan

Marjorie has two sisters, Connie Welch and Janet Cushing, and a brother, the late William Russell Mulligan.

In July of 1948, Marjorie married Alfred J. Pacelli (1925-2017) at St. Mary’s Church in Foxboro, MA. They had four children: David, Richard, Christopher and Jennifer. Al passed away on Jan. 25, 2017 on the Cape where Marjorie still lives.

Happy Birthday to Marjorie.

Born on this date – 30th

Kevin Frances Xavier Mulligan was born on this date to the late Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910-1989) and the late Walter Frances Xavier Mulligan (1906-1957). His maternal grandparents were Marguetta Etta Greenhalgh (1876-1962) and Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955). Kevin’s paternal grandparents were Sarah Ellen Kelly (1868-1937) and Nicholas Mulligan (1869-1954).

A product of Pawtucket, Kevin grew up and played in the shadows of Memorial Hospital. He attended Pawtucket schools and graduated from Tolman High School, where he played sports and amassed more friends and acquaintances than “you could shake a stick at”, which he probably did on several occasions.

Post high school, Kevin graduated from the University of Rhode Island and became one of Pawtucket’s finest, serving in its Fire Department. Kevin also taught in the city’s school department and coached track and field for several high school teams in the Blackstone Valley. Recently, Kevin has been officiating field events at college track meets in New England.

Back in April 1982, Kevin married another Pawtucketite, Gail Benoit at Saint Joseph’s Church on Walcott Street, Pawtucket. The couple was blessed with the birth of twin girls: Elizabeth and Caitlin (see the Dec 8th blog entry).

Kevin is the youngest of the Mulligan siblings. His sisters are: Judy (1938-1962), Martha and Paula. Their father Walter died at the age of 51 and their mother Margaret passed back in 1989.

Today Kevin is enjoying the retirement life and is having various body parts repaired or replaced, while devoting as much time as he can to doting after his two grandchildren.

Happy Birthday Kevin.

Born on this date – Dec 29th

Kyle Clearwater Brown was born on this date to Patricia Marguerite Riley and Keith Romaine Brown. Kyle is the grandson of the late Helen Frances (Manning) Riley (1921-1994) and the late William Leo Riley (1912-1985).

Having grown up in Pawtucket, Kyle attended St Teresa’s Elementary School, Saint Raphael Academy and graduated from Tolman High School. Today, Pawtucket remains a stronghold in Kyle’s life as does his Narragansett Tribe heritage.

Happy Birthday Kyle and keep on stylin’!

Below are a couple of great photos from Kyle’s collection:

Born on this date – Dec 27th

Jack Nelson was born on this date in City of Providence to Lynne Daley and Russell Nelson

Jack’s grandmother was the late Joan (Riley) Daley (1929-2019) and his grandfather was the late Frederick A. Daley (1927-1991).

Growing up in Middletown, on Aquidneck Island, Jack attended the local school and is now a senior at Middletown High School. In keeping with the Daley baseball tradition, Jack is the slugging first-baseman on the varsity team and plays on several AAU and American Legion teams.

Happy Birthday, Jack, and have a great senior year.

Born on this date – Dec 21st

Margaret Ernestine Riley (1910) was born on this date in Pawtucket, Rhode Island to the late Marguetta E. Greenhalgh (07/27/1876) and the late Patrick Leo Riley (06/07/1875). She was one of eight Riley children and the fifth born female. A smile was ever present on her lovely face. With a hug and a laugh, Margaret greeted all her nieces and nephews. She was a joy to be around.

Margaret married Walter Frances Xavier Mulligan on September 6, 1937 at her long-time parish, St Joseph’s Church on Walcott Street, Pawtucket. A picture from their wedding reception adorns the header of this 19pondstreet website.

The Pawtucket Mulligans had three daughters: Judith, Martha, Paula and one son, Kevin. Unfortunately, Walter passed away on February 4, 1957 at the age of 51. Margaret passed at the age of 78 on September 2, 1989.

Born on this date Dec 24th

Francis Charles Riley was born on this date in 1915 in the city of Pawtucket to the late Marguetta Etta Greenhalgh (1876-1962) and the late Patrick Leo Riley (1875-1955).

The youngest of the eight Riley siblings, Francis (Frank) grew up in Pawtucket attending St. Joseph’s School on Walcott Street. He graduated from St. Raphael Academy in 1933. In his youthful days, Frank was quite a second baseman. His oldest brother Patrick J. said teammates referred to Frank as “Honey”, because he had the sweetest moves around the bag at second base.

On October 18, 1941, Frank married Rita Patricia Coleman in Pawtucket’s Sacred Heart Church. Just four months after their wedding on February 2, 1942, Francis entered the US Army serving in Europe during World War II. He was honorably discharged on December 3, 1945.

It was on February 15, 1954 that Francis and Rita’s son Stephen was born.

Francis was well known throughout all of the city and town halls in Rhode Island, because of his profession as a title examiner for real estate insurance companies. Frank came in contact with most of the Rhode Island’s top lawyers and city and town officials. Many of those officials sought out Frank’s advice on complicated title questions. Frank continued to work well beyond the traditional retirement date, enjoying his daily contacts and solving some of the State’s tricky real estate problems.

Francis and Rita were married for almost 33 years before Rita passed way on January 6, 1974. Francis passed on March 2, 2004 at the age of 88.

Gertie, Francis, Mae McCrea (Frank’s sister-in-law) and Marion

Born on this date – Dec 19th

Nicholas (Nick) Richard Orlando was born in Providence on this date to Nancy Lynn Fleury and Anthony F. Orlando.

Nick’s grandmother was the late Barbara Riley Fleury (1927-2015) and his grandfather the late Richard B. Fleury, Sr. (1928-1992).

Nick grew up in Bristol and graduated from the University of Rhode Island and presently works on Aquidneck Island with one of America’s top defense contractors.

Happy Birthday to Nick and continued good gaming.

Born on this date – Dec 6th

We have a “twin bill” for this birthday.

Elizabeth and Caitlin Mulligan were born in Providence on this date to Gail E. Benoit and Kevin FX Mulligan. The newborn girls were the first set of twins on the Riley et al family tree since 1931.

Although their early years were spent in Rhode Island, the sisters moved to Massachusetts and graduated from North Attleboro High School. Here are their graduation pictures:

Caitlin and Elizabeth High School pictures

After graduating from college, both have gone on to build great careers: Caitlin as an attorney in Boston and Elizabeth as a Finance Director at a prestigious girls school in Rhode Island.

Elizabeth is married to Ted F. Murzycki and they have two little fellas.

Born on this date – Nov 16th

Kathleen Mary McLoughlin Riley was born in Pawtucket on this date to the late Ruth Anne Geddes (1924-1990) and the late Raymond Thomas McLoughlin (1924-1997).

Kathy had four younger brothers. They are in decending age:David, Terry and his twin, the late Tom and then Michael. The McLoughlin kids grew up in Cumberland.

After graduation from college, Kathy taught elementary school in the city of Pawtucket. It was on a very warm Sunday, the 16th of August in 1987 that she married the man of her dreams…ME!

Here’s wishing Kathy a wonderful birthday.

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