Randall, Brad, 52 and Rosemarie ( Sabitoni ) 44, of North Kingstown died unexpectedly on Monday, May 26, 2008 in a fatal accident in Connecticut. A lifelong resident of South County, Brad , an entrepreneur, attended North Kingstown High School and was the owner of Carpentry Unlimited. His wife, Rosemarie, originally from Cranston, attended Cranston High School East ( 1981 ) and was a graduate of both Katherine Gibbs ( 1996 ) and Rhode Island College ( 2007 ) where she attained her Bachelor of Arts in Special and Elementary Education. At the time of her passing, she was employed as a teacher at Meeting Street in Providence and as a tutor at Huntington Learning Center in East Greenwich. Brad is the son of the late Arthur Randall and is survived by his mother, Elvy ( Lovgren ) Randall of Kingstown, his two sisters, Lois Greene of Poland, Maine and Janet Cragan of Exeter and his brother Randy Randall of Exeter. He is also survived by 15 nieces and nephews. Rosemarie is survived by her parents, Albert and Elsie ( Hardy ) Sabitoni of Cranston, her sister Maureen Iacovone of Cranston and her brothers, Albert Sabitoni of North Providence and Michael Sabitoni of Cranston and 5 nieces and nephew. In addition to their extended family and network of friends, both Brad and Rosemarie will be especially missed by their beloved Anna and Belle. During his leisure time, Brad was a member of the local musical group, Band of Brothers, specializing in vocals and bass guitar. Rosey, affectionately known as the " CN," was in her element when orchestrating family gatherings and photo opportunities, especially at Disney World. Both enjoyed spending time together swimming in their pool, entertaining family and friends in the backyard and touring the New England countryside on their motorcycle. Their funeral will be held on Saturday at 8:45am from the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME 1278 Park Ave., Cranston followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Ann's Church, Cranston St., Cranston at 10:am. VISITING HOURS Friday 5-8pm. Burial will take place in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial contributions be made in Brad and Rosey's names to Meeting Street, 1000 Eddy St., Providence, RI 02905.