Field, Lynn Ross
Lynn Ross Field, 72, passed away in Providence with her loving family by her side on Friday, August 8, 2025. She was the beloved wife of the late Alan Field. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Joslin and Thelma (Klitzner) Ross. Dear sister of Dyann Ross, her husband Eric Stein of Fairfield, CT. She was the devoted mother of Ryan Malloney of North Providence, and Brendan Malloney, his wife Lauren of Atlanta, GA. A caring stepmother of Rachel Labutti, her husband Kurt, of Mendon, MA, Daniel Field of Winchester, MA and Adam Field, his wife Diane, of Franklin, MA. Loving grandmother of Jackson and Lindsey, and loving step grandmother of Elijah, Jonah, Olivia and Emma.
She was a resident of West Greenwich since 2017, previously living in North Providence. She was an alumni of Cranston West and the University of Rhode Island Class of 1975. She specialized in human resources working at Jones Apparel Group and most recently at Big Blue Bug Solutions, retiring in 2022. Lynn was a founding member of Temple Torat Yisrael, a temple that held an incredibly dear place in her heart. She most enjoyed spending time with family and friends, knitting, and watching Redsox games.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. at Temple Torat Yisrael, 1251 Middle Road, East Greenwich, RI 02818. Shiva will be observed at Temple Torat Yisrael, Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to HopeHealth Hospice, 1085 North Main St., Providence, RI 02904 or the charity of your choice.

Lynn leaves very fond memories. She will be missed and remembered!
Rest in Peace
We have all lost a wonderfully warm and kind individual. I have known her as a knitting companion. She was so talented. I remember her knitting a prayer shawl for her husband and also a beautiful festive dress for herself. She was amazing! I think we are all better people for having known her. I know I am. I will miss you, Lynn
What a kind and beautiful person. I met her through both our love of knitting. She knitted beautifully. My condolences to her family. Rest in peace Lynn.
I am so very sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. My deepest sympathies to Brendon and Ryan and your families. I met your mother at Stephen School. A great and caring mom. Years later we got together on Saturday mornings. She was so much fun. I had the honor to knit beside her weekly for sometime. She created beautiful “masterpieces “ Never missed a stitch. This was reflected in the way she lived. Just a great person. I will miss her.
Donna Rainone
Such a wonderful and kind lady. Condolences to her family
So sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing-my sincere condolences to her family.
I had the pleasure of working with Lynn at Big Blue Bug Solutions . She always had a smile whenever she walked in the door . She was kind compassionate and always willing to help wherever needed . I had the pleasure of traveling with Lynn on business trips to Nashville, Jacksonville and Las Vegas and she always was a fun travel companion . May she rest in peace
I am so sorry to here of Lynn’s passing. I only found out today. I knew Lynn for many years. Also my friend on Facebook. Enjoyed all her posts . Especially of her grandchildren. I will alway’s remember her. She will be missed by many.