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Edward DiPrete, Rhode Island's only governor to serve time in prison, passed away peacefully at his Cranston home on July 8, 2023, shortly after celebrating his 91st birthday with family. DiPrete served as governor from 1985 to 1991 and faced legal troubles in the late 1990s, pleading guilty to racketeering and bribery charges. Alan Hassenfeld, former CEO of Hasbro and a prominent philanthropist, also died on July 8 at the age of 76 in London. Hassenfeld succeeded his brother Stephen as CEO in 1989 and led the company until 2003, playing a vital role in establishing Hasbro Children's Hospital. DiPrete's political career was marked by significant challenges and achievements, while Hassenfeld's legacy includes substantial contributions to Rhode Island's business landscape and philanthropic efforts.
The passing of these two figures reflects a significant moment in Rhode Island's history, as both shaped the state's political and economic environment. Their deaths will leave a lasting impact on the communities they served.