NEW: Leaders Respond to Passing of Frank Montanaro, Sr.

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NEW: Leaders Respond to Passing of Frank Montanaro, Sr.

Former president of the Rhode Island AFL-CIO Frank Montanaro Sr. died on Tuesday at the age of 82. 

He had been sick following a recent car accident. 

Montana started his labor career with the Cranston Fire Department.

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He was named president emeritus of the RI AFL-CIO in 2016. 

Leaders React 

President of the Senate Dominick J. Ruggerio: 

“Frank devoted a lifetime to public service. He was a passionate advocate for working families, and his efforts have helped to improve conditions for countless working Rhode Islanders. I was proud to call Frank a friend. The thoughts and prayers of the Senate are with Madeline and the entire Montanaro family during this difficult time.”

Speaker Nicholas A. Mattiello:
 
“Mr. Montanaro was a friend and a well-respected member of our community. He had a long and distinguished career of fighting for workers’ rights. Frank was a true firefighter – he cared about people, protected them, and worked to help them better support their families.  His passing creates a loss for so many people who loved him and relied upon him. He will be sorely missed in Cranston and throughout our state.” 

Democratic Party Chair Joseph M. McNamara:

“It is with profound sadness that I learned today of the passing of Frank J. Montanaro, Sr., renowned labor and political leader and Rhode Island’s proud Democratic National Committeeman. 
 
Frank was a man of incredible spirit and humor, and his passion for service was matched by his dedication as a former firefighter, a local and national union leader, a devoted Democrat, and a first-ever member of Rhode Island’s Electoral College. What he gave to our unions and our union workers, to this party, and to public service will be long remembered and greatly missed.
 
We extend our prayers and deepest sympathy to his widow, Madeline, son Frank Jr., his three daughters, and their families, during this most difficult time.”

Governor Gina Raimondo:

"Andy and I send our thoughts and prayers to Frank's family. Frank was a giant in Rhode Island and a fierce advocate for working families. His service as a firefighter, President of the AFL-CIO and party leader will leave a lasting impression on the state he loved."


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