In Memory

Carole Moses (Harman)

Carole Moses (Harman)

 HARMAN, CAROLE MOSES passed away on November 11, 2014. She was a gentle and loving woman who loved beautiful things. She is survived by her loving partner and friend for many years, Debbie DeCarlo. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y. and raised in, Manchester CT, she was the daughter of the late Mae (Schneider) and Nathan Moses. Carole came to Providence to attend and graduate from R.I.S.D with a BA in 1965 and earned an MA from RISD in 1969. In 2003, Carole was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Pedagogy from RIC. She taught Art in the City of Providence for 33 years at Hope High and Central High Schools. After retiring from the public schools, Carole began teaching, mentoring and supervising future art teachers. In 1993, Carol was the recipient of the A. Milken Award and was cited as the RI Art Teacher of the Year. Carole was an artist and longtime member of the Providence Art Club. She was a painter, pencil drawer and weaver. She loved all things that were creative and had numerous art exhibits over the years. She was a gourmet cook and traveler, liked to spend time exploring, eating and entertaining with good friends. Over the years Carole served on many committees and boards; The RISD Alumni President, RISD Board of Trustees, Founder of the Citywide Arts, New Urban Arts, and RI Art Teachers Association to name a few. Burial and services were private. Contributions may be made in Carole's name to New Urban Arts, 705 Westminster Street, Providence, RI or simply do an act of kindness for someone less fortunate than you.

 



 
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11/18/14 11:25 AM #1    

Shirin Richardson (Platt)

I have very fond memories of Carole in high school even though our paths didn't cross very often.  My sympathy to her loved ones.


11/18/14 03:39 PM #2    

Carol Moore (Carlson)

Carole was a neighbor growing up, and we often walked home from the bus stop together.  We had many laughs, and I loved reading all about her life of art after high school.  RIP Carole, and know you are thought of dearly.  


11/19/14 06:40 AM #3    

Jean Rodgers (Kozlowski)

MY SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY

JEAN RODGERS KOZLOWSKI


11/19/14 10:00 AM #4    

Shirley Donahue (Greaney)

So sorry to read about your passing. You contributed so much to the rt comunity.You will be greatly issed. Carole & I became friends in Jr High and I even traveled to Hartford with her and her Mom to buy silver jewelry. I gave the ring I bought to my god child on her 25th birthday. May you rest in peace.


11/20/14 09:16 AM #5    

Judy Larson (Erickson)

Carole was always such a free spirit, and she expressed it well in her art. We had many fun moments in our school years. She will be missed.

Judy Larson Erickson


11/20/14 01:59 PM #6    

David Sibrinsz

Carole was one of my great school friends from Nathan Hale thru Barnard thru High School and

one of the finest people I've ever met.  We shared a lot of stories through the years, knew

her parents from the Drug Store on Main St. and she played matchmaker for a couple Senior

Proms for me..thanks Carole.

My condolences to her family, friends and associates; they obviously knew what a gem she was.

 


11/21/14 08:58 AM #7    

Jean Cibroski (Petrucci)

I remember Carol through Grammar School. We were friends for many years but lost touch in High School. Carol always had a smile on her face. May you RIP Carol.


11/21/14 12:58 PM #8    

Edward Borgida

SHE  WAS A SPECIAL FRIEND OF MINE AND PAINTED A PICTURE OF CASPER THE GHOST ON MY FIRST CAR A GRAY STUDEBAKER.  SPENT MANY HOURS AT HER HOUSE AND SORRY I DID NOT KEEP IN CONTACT AFTER GRADUATION. A GOOD FRIEND THRU HIGH SCHOOL AND SORRY TO READ ABOUT HER PASSING


11/23/14 07:15 PM #9    

David Vesco

Carol was in grade.5 with me at Nathan Hale School and Zoe Burke was the teacher.  She and I went to the movies at the State Theater we had fun and her father a pharmacist up the street  greeted us after the show. I I have a photo of that class which i will share with anyone.  Where are   Jim Mc Veigh, Roy Duquette, Persephone Kambas, Bob Follet,  Dolores York, Ann Carlson,  Evelyn Richmond, Denise Gilman, Dolores Mc Caffrey, to name a few ???  

 

 

 


02/20/23 08:10 PM #10    

Sandra Geer (Butcher)

Met Carole in high school and immediately became friends.   It was Carole who brightened up the room with laughter.  It is difficult for me to see our class dwindle down.   Memories are gifts as we journey through this world. 


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