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Obituary of Edith Elizabeth Baptista
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It is with great sadness that the family of Edith E. "Blue Swallow" Baptista
announces her passing, which was on June 14, 2020, at the age of 91. Edith will be lovingly
remembered by her children, Walter Jr. and wife Norma Jean, Patricia (Baptista) Booker
and husband Samuel, and adopted daughter, Sharna. Edith will be fondly remembered by
her three grandchildren, James Sean Baptista and wife Carla, Aaron R. Williams, and wife
Abby, and Kali J. "Mequinnoag" Reis, and by her sister, Gladys Dora Edmonds. Edith
was predeceased by her husband of 67 years, Walter L. Baptista Sr. who passed away on
March 16, 2018, and her sister Marlene Lewis. Edith also leaves a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, close friends, and tribal members.
She also leaves behind seven blended grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and three great-great
grandchildren. She was an active member of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe and served
on the Council, various committees, and head of the Elders.
Born on November 20, 1928, and raised in Pawtucket, RI, the daughter of the late
Gladys D. Lewis of East Providence and stepdaughter to the late Thirsford Lewis; Edith
was a long-time resident of East Providence.
In the early years, Edith graduated from East Providence High School then went
on to attain a certification as a Licensed Practical Nurse through a program with Rhode
Island Hospital. She met a handsome young man by the name of Walter L. Baptista and
after a wonderful courtship, they married on June 17, 1949, at Union Baptist Church in
Pawtucket, RI.
After working as an LPN, Edith began a new career as head nurse of the West Unit
for Butler Hospital; she held that position for many years before transitioning to a
Physical Therapy Assistant with Banister House in Providence, RI. She also worked as a
liaison for the One Church One Child Program with the Urban League of Rhode Island
where she helped many children by aiding in the placement of these remarkable children
to the loving care of individuals and families who were happy to adopt and love them.
Sister Edith Baptista was a faithful member of the Olney Street Baptist Church for
many years and served the church well until her health began to fail. She enjoyed being a
part of the church family and used her gift of drama to work with the Sunday School
Department producing and directing plays for Easter and Christmas. She was very
enthusiastic about each production and encouraged our youth and any adult who wanted
to participate in throwing their whole self into whatever character they portrayed. She knew
how to engage even the shiest person in the group. She was an encourager, not an
enforcer. She was very exact but gentle in her execution.
As one who was very interested in the health of African Americans, she became
the director of the "Get Healthy, Stay Healthy" program which was the first health
program held within the confines of the church but was open to anyone who lived in the
East Side community. The program lasted for several years, during which time she used
her expertise to write grants to fund the program.
Sister Baptista was also a member of Women's Ministries where she shared her
gifts of ministry with the sisterhood that was borne under the leadership of Dr. Mamie
Oliver in September 1996.
The Scitamard Players, the oldest Black theater company in New England,
launched in 1938 and performed Plays by Langston Hughes and other black poets and
writers. Edith was a member of this talented company and performed the role of Ruth in
the play "A Raisin in the Sun," which was probably the longest-running and most
successful show for the group. Edith also acted in performances with Trinity Repertory
Company, and during the summer, with Theatre By the Sea in Matunuck RI where she
was rubbing shoulders with Hollywood and screenplay actors for many summer seasons.
She was a member of several organizations such as the "Chums," Eastern Star,
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated auxiliary Providence Zeta Amicae…just to name a
few of her many involvements.
Funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 20, 2020 ~ viewing 10 am Service 11 am
Edith will be laid to rest with her beloved husband and family at the Seekonk Cemetery.
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