Thomas Battey

Thomas Battey Obituary

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Age - 78

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October 7, 2023

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Cranston, RI

78, of North Kingstown, passed away peacefully on October 5, 2023 He was the beloved husband of Kathryn W (Chapman) Battey Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Joseph R and Helen M (Fogarty) Battey He was a US Army Veteran serving in the Vietnam War He worked for General Dynamics Electric Boat for thirty-six years before retiring Tom was an avid golfer Besides his wife, he leaves three children, Brent D Battey, Michael C Battey and Elizabeth W Battey; a brother, Mark Battey; a sister, Joan Ainscough; and two nieces and five nephews He was the brother of the late J Robert Battey A committal service with Military Honors will be held on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 11am in the RI Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 301 South County Trail, Exeter Relatives and friends are invited to gather in the Administration Parking Lot at 10:45am VISITING HOURS Tuesday from 4-6pm in the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory - SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 1111 Boston Neck Road, (Rt 1A), Narragansett In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P O Box 758517, Topeka KS 66675 To to the family, please

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