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LOUIS VINCENT JACKVONY III Esq.

January 11, 1947 — July 28, 2011

LOUIS VINCENT JACKVONY III Esq.

Louis V. Jackvony, III Esq., 64, of Victory Highway, Glendale, RI died on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at St. Vincent's Hospital, Worcester, MA. He was the husband of Karen (Morrissette) Jackvony. Born in Providence, he was a son of Louis V. Jackvony Jr. of North Providence and Ada M. (Chiaverini) Jackvony of North Providence. Mr. Jackvony practiced law with his father at their law firm Jackvony and Jackvony, Attorneys at Law in North Providence for many years. He specialized in Financial law, Real Estate law, Domestic law, Corporate law and Government and Labor law which brought him to North Smithfield, where he was the Town Solicitor from 1989-2001. Louis graduated from Villanova University receiving his BA in 1969 and Suffolk University Law School in 1973. Louis also attended Providence College from 2002-2004 pursing a Masters Degree in American History maintaining a 4.0, also studying research and writing until illness forced him to leave. Louis was a member of the RI Bar Association from 1985-1987, the RI Mobile and Manufactured Homes Commission from 1998-2001 and the RI Real Estate Appraisal board. Mr. Jackvony was the founder of RI Title Services Ltd. from 1976-1984. He also was licensed as a real estate broker and was president of Olde Towne Realty Inc. from 1988-1990, founder of Eastern Title and Closing Services Inc. of Merritt Island, FL , and was a Florida licensed title agent from 2004-2007. Besides his wife and parents, he was the father of Peter Jackvony of Woonsocket, Lynne Melo of Cranston and Kylie Gould of Glendale. Pop of Gianna Melo and brother of Linda Cortellesso of Exeter. His funeral will be held on Monday at 8:45am from the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME & Crematory 1278 Park Avenue Cranston, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Augustine's Church, 639 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence at 10:00am. VISITING HOURS: Sunday 4-8pm. Burial will be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston.


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