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  • 01/17/2026

Detective Jack Hilton, Jr. – Cranston Police

01/16/2026 by Jim Ignasher

Detective Jack Hilton, Jr.

Detective Jack Hilton, Jr.

     Detective Jack Hilton, Jr. (Badge 173), passed away on January 13, 2026, at the age of 83, surrounded by his loving family. He was the beloved husband of Linda (DiMascio) Hilton.

     Born in Central Falls, he was the son of the late Jack and Lorraine (Faucher) Hilton, Sr. Jack was a Cranston Police Detective for 25 years before retiring. He also worked 10 years for the Federal Marshal Service and was a US Navy veteran. Jack kayaked whenever he could, climbed Mount Washington with his sons, made memories horseback riding with his daughters at a Dude Ranch in upstate NY, learned to ski later in life on Mt. Killington thanks to his sister and her husband, and enjoyed Florida with his brother and wife. He enjoyed biking the Cape Cod Rail Trail, and together with Linda they traveled some of the world from Alaska and the Caribbean to several countries across Europe. He even rode a Camel in Marocco!

     Besides his wife he was the devoted father of Keith Hilton, Michael Hilton, Brenda Hilton and the late Lori Ann Hilton; loving grandfather of Caitlin, Andrew and Kennedy. He was the dear brother of James Hilton and the late Sandra Houle and Robert Hilton.

     Rest in peace our brother. 

Jack with fellow detectives – 1990s.

 

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Officer Thomas J. Fitzgerald – Cranston Police

12/19/2025 by Jim Ignasher

Off. Thomas J. Fitzgerald

     Former officer Thomas J. Fitzgerald, 53, passed away on Saturday, December 13, 2025. He was born on January 8, 1972, in Cranston, RI. He was the son of Patricia (Flynn) Fitzgerald of Cranston, RI and the late Lt. Jay W. Fitzgerald Sr. (CPD).

     A lifelong resident of Cranston, he graduated from Cranston West High School West in 1990, and Roger Williams University in 2019.  Tom spent most of his adult life working in the restaurant industry and was the former co-owner of Fitzpatricks Pub in Cranston.  Tom also served briefly as a member of the Cranston Police Department. Most recently, Tom worked as a substitute teacher in the Providence Public School Department.  

     Tom is survived by his mother, his daughter Veronica, and a brothers Michael, and Jay Fitzgerald, Jr., and a sister Betsy.  He was affectionately known as Uncle T by his nieces, Kaitlyn and Molly Fitzgerald, and his nephew Jay Spina, whom he adored. He also leaves behind an aunt, Janice Quinn, and many cousins whose company he truly enjoyed.

     Tom was the family historian who loved to share his discoveries about the Fitzgerald and Flynn family histories with us all. His love, laughter, and stories will be remembered fondly and missed dearly.

 

 

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Det. Sgt. Ronald H. Andersen – Cranston Police

03/01/2025 by Jim Ignasher

Det. Sgt. Ronald H. Andersen     

     Retired Detective Sergeant Ronald H. Andersen of Foster, R.I. passed away on February 21, 2025 with his beloved wife, Lyn by his side. He was 2 days shy of his 83rd birthday. He was the son of the late Robert and Rita (Provost) Andersen. Ron grew up in Cranston, R.I. and attended Cranston High School where he was an All-State swimmer.
     A dedicated public servant, he served honorably in the US Coast Guard for 4 years before embarking on a distinguished law enforcement career. He was a Cranston police officer for over 20 years and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Salve Regina College. After retiring from the Cranston Police Department Ron went on to serve as the High Sheriff of Providence County.
     Ron was a man of many passions and accomplishments. In 2002 he was inducted into the Rhode Island Aquatic Hall of Fame for leading Cranston to its first New England title in 1959. He also was an All-State swimmer in 3 events in 1960 and was the New England record holder in the 160 yard Individual Medley. He was also an avid golfer, albeit a hacker like the rest of us, and loved spending time with his golf buddies at the 19th hole.
In addition to golf and swimming he was a great cook and loved putting on clambakes for family and friends, and even strangers. He was known to strike up a conversation with people and then invite them to the annual clambake which ultimately grew to over 200 people! He loved watching people eat his delicious food while he sat back and enjoyed a cold drink, whether it was a cold beer or mudslide.
     Above all, Ron will be remembered as a tough guy with a giant heart; a man whose kindness and generosity touched countless lives. His legacy lives on through his family and the many lives he impacted through his service, athleticism, and generosity.
     Besides his wife of 27 years he is survived by his brother, David Andersen of Belchertown, MA, his three children, Tracy Genest of East Providence, Patricia Antone (David) of Smithfield and Jean Souza (Ginny) of West Greenwich. He also leaves 8 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. He was predeceased in death by his brother Bruce Andersen.
     A special thank you to Suzanne Christiansen who made him laugh every single day and kept him going, and to the Moosup Valley Fire Department who came at lightening speed whenever he needed them.

     Det. Sgt. Andersen was appointed to the Cranston Police Department in 1965, and was promoted to sergeant in September of 1978, and later served as a detective sergeant in the department’s Narcotics & Vice Division.  

     Rest in peace our brother. 
 
 
 
 
 
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Officer William E. Begones, Jr. – Cranston Police

01/22/2025 by Jim Ignasher

Officer William E. Begones

Off. William E. Begones

     Retired CPD Officer William E. Begones, Jr., 85, passed away peacefully at home on January 21, 2025. He was the beloved husband of Donna Rae (Thienpont) Begones.

     Born in Providence, he was the son of the late William and Rita (Comella) Begones.  Bill joined the CPD on August 28, 1961, and retired on January 1, 1987.

     He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War Era. He was also the owner and operator of All Star Baseball cards in Cranston.

     Besides his wife, he’s survived by his loving children, William E. Begones III and his wife Tammy, Frank Iafrate and his wife Lisa; cherished grandchildren BJ Begones, Abby Begones, Kenny Iafrate, and Giselle Iafrate; dear sister Helen Russo. He was the brother of the late Richard Begones.

     Rest in peace our brother. 

William E. Begones, Jr.
Retired C.P.D.

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Patrolman Robert R. Rawlinson – Cranston Police

11/14/2024 by Jim Ignasher

     

     Patrolman Robert R. Rawlinson is known to have been a member of the Cranston Police Department in January 0f 1928.  He served for six years.  He later became politically active and lobbied for the passage of a police pension act for Cranston’s officers.   

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