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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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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 THE HONORABLE

ANTHONY J. SOLOMON

     

     Introduced By: Representatives Solomon, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Corvese, Baginski,
Carson, Kazarian, Vella-Wilkinson, Slater, and McNamara

     Date Introduced: March 01, 2022

     Referred To: House read and passed

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     WHEREAS, It is great sadness that this House has learned of the passing of the

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Honorable Anthony Solomon, a distinguished public servant who served our state with honor and

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integrity as General Treasurer as well as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives;

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and

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     WHEREAS, Anthony Solomon was born in Providence to a close-knit Lebanese family

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and lived in Providence his entire life. He was the son of the late Joseph and Nazha Solomon,

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both of whom were emigres from a very small village in Kfarsghab, in northern Lebanon. When

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many of the people of Kfarsghab left Lebanon to seek a better life in the United States, almost all

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went to three places, Sydney, Australia, Easton, Pennsylvania, and Providence, Rhode Island. Mr.

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Solomon married the love of his life, Sarah (Symia) Solomon of Easton, Pennsylvania, in 1954

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and they were married for more than fifty years until her passing in 2006; and

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     WHEREAS, Anthony Solomon graduated from LaSalle Academy, Providence College

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and the Rhode Island College of Pharmacy. He then proceeded to found Anthony’s Pharmacy in

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the Olneyville neighborhood of Providence when he was 25 and owned and operated the store for

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many years. As a pharmacist, Mr. Solomon was a beloved and highly admired figure who always

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had deep compassion for those in need of assistance, be it someone who was a little late in his

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payment for a product or service, or taking a call late at night from a customer to fill a much-

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needed prescription; and

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     WHEREAS, In 1966, Mr. Solomon was elected to the Rhode Island House of

 

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Representatives, serving the citizens of District 11, until 1977. In 1976, he was elected to the

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position of General Treasurer for the State of Rhode Island, a position he held until 1984, when

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he ran for Governor. He was reelected General Treasurer in 1988, and served until 1993, when he

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retired for health reasons; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Solomon’s tenure as General Treasure was praised by almost all

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observers. He was credited with transforming the Office of the General Treasurer into a modern

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organization and for skillfully handling the public’s finances. His integrity and credibility were

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lauded by all of his peers. He was member of the National Association of State Treasurers and

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served as that body’s President in 1980-1981; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Solomon was an active member of numerous civic, religious and

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political associations throughout his life. He was very proud of the work he and his wife

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conducted as founding members of the National Association/Apostolate of Maronites (NAM). He

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enjoyed traveling across the country with NAM and meeting Lebanese American Maronite

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Catholics in every State of the Union. Mr. Solomon also served as the President of this lay

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organization during its formative years and was an active member of NAM for more than fifty

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years; and

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     WHEREAS, Locally, Mr. Solomon was a devoted parishioner of St. George’s Maronite

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Catholic Church, now located in Cranston. In 1979, Mr. Solomon and his wife were given the

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prestigious Gold Massabki Award by the National Apostolate in recognition of “their true

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Christian Values, qualities of national leadership and example to the Apostolate, and devotion

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above and beyond the call of duty to the Maronite Church in the United States.” Mr. Solomon

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was also named Man of the Year in 1979 by the Christian Brothers Association of LaSalle

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Academy; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Solomon was the devoted husband of the late Sarah Solomon. He leaves

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behind his children, Donna Harrison, former Providence City Council President, Michael

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Solomon, Sharon Solomon-Santilli, and Anthony Solomon. He also leaves behind his in-laws

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Denise Solomon, Mark Santilli, Sr., Nancy Solomon, and the late Andy Harrison. He was the

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devoted grandfather, lovingly known as “Jiddo”, to Elissa Kingsland and Anthony Harrison, III,

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Tarah Provencal and her husband, Paul, Alanna Scott and her husband, James, Lauren Monaco

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and her husband, Sean, Lindsay Lynch and her husband, Timothy, Mark Santilli, Jr., and his wife,

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Stephanie, and Samantha Sowik and her husband, Jason. Mr. Solomon also leaves behind 12

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great-great-grandchildren, Adele, Milan, Deacon, Violet, Elliot, Michael, Isla, Emilia,

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Christopher, Nora, Layne, and Noah. Mr. Solomon leaves behind his brother, Donald Solomon

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and his sister-in-law Jeannette Solomon. He also leaves behind his great-nephew, the Honorable

 

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Rhode Island State Representative Joseph Solomon, Jr., and many nieces, nephews, and cousins

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across the globe; and

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     WHEREAS, Mr. Solomon was predeceased by his siblings, Sam Solomon and his wife,

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Rose, Jean Azar and her husband, Tanous, and John Solomon, Sr. He also is predeceased by his

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uncle Fred Simon and aunts Eva and Hilda Simon; now, 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 the Honorable Anthony J. Solomon; 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 certifies copies of this resolution to Donna Harrison, the Honorable Michael

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Solomon, Sharon Solomon-Santilli, and Anthony Solomon.

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