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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021

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H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N

EXPRESSING DEEPEST CONDOLENCES ON THE PASSING OF FRANK LATORRE

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Blazejewski, Filippi, Ajello, Hull, Williams, Batista,
Biah, Amore, Diaz, and Slater

     Date Introduced: March 09, 2021

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, It is with deep sadness that this House has learned of the passing of Frank

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LaTorre, the former Director of the Providence Downtown Improvement District and a beloved

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fixture within the city who worked tirelessly to make downtown Providence a vibrant place where

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creative people could thrive and their businesses excel; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. LaTorre graduated from Boston College in 1971 with a bachelor's

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degree in economics and political science. In his formative college years, he became interested in

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vegetarian lifestyles while taking a trip with a group of friends driving from the Berkshires to

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California on an old school bus. He would later own the City of Portland, Maine's first ever

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vegetarian restaurant. His lifelong love for music expressed itself in college when he attended the

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Woodstock Music and Art Festival in August of 1969. He would be well-known later for his large

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collection of music cd's, his love of Bob Marley, and buying a Rhode Island license plate that

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read "WE JAMN"; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. LaTorre, in his years living in Portland, Maine, also served for two

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decades as the Director of the city's Public Assembly Facilities Division, where he provided

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oversight and management of the 1,900-seat performing arts center Merrill Auditorium, as well as

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an exposition center and a baseball and football stadium; and

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     WHEREAS, In 2005, then-Providence Mayor David Cicilline appointed Mr. LaTorre to

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the Substance Abuse Prevention Task Force, whose focus was to raise public awareness about the

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problems created by underage drinking. It was also at this time that Mr. LaTorre began his

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important work with the Providence Downtown Improvement District. Additionally, he worked

 

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on other important issues such as parks conservancy, hospitality and safe communities.

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Congressman Cicilline said of Mr. LaTorre, "I was proud to work with him throughout my time

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as Mayor to strengthen Downtown Providence and improve the quality of life for the residents of

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our Capital City"; and

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     WHEREAS, The love Mr. LaTorre had for Downtown Providence was limitless. Former

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Mayor Joseph Paolino said that for Mr. LaTorre, "Downtown Providence was his extended

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family." He was tireless in his willingness to promote and serve the City, from dressing up as

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Santa at a one-day Christmas event when the person supposed to be "Santa" never showed up, to

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attending through the years all of the important art, culture and tourism events held in Providence,

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from attending PVDFest, the music series at Burnside Park, WaterFire, and countless tree

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lightings. He walked the streets of Downtown Providence all the time and it seemed as if

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everyone knew him. Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza had high praise for Mr. Frank LaTorre,

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describing him as a "long-time Downtown champion" and a "tireless advocate for the nighttime

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economy"; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. LaTorre leaves behind his children Christine LaTorre, Caroline LaTorre

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and Gregory LaTorre. He also leaves behind his former wife and best friend Susan LaTorre; now,

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therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby

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expresses its deepest condolences on the passing of Mr. Frank LaTorre, and expresses its deepest

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gratitude for his tireless service and advocacy in support of Downtown Providence; and be it

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further

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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to

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transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to Christine LaTorre of Oakhurst, New Jersey,

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Caroline LaTorre of Mahopac, New York, Gregory LaTorre of Boston, Massachusetts and Susan

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LaTorre of Cape Elizabeth, Maine.

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