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Feb. 19, 2007 — Taco Dedicates New Addition
by Steve Smith
February 19, 2007

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Taco Dedication
Left to right: John Hazen White Jr., Taco presidenti and CEO; his 87-year-old mother Mary "Happy" White; and Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri.
Taco Inc. dedicated a new 60,000-square-foot addition to its Cranston, R.I., manufacturing facility in a ceremony Feb. 16 that featured local and state politicians and a performance by the Rhode Island Philharmonic.

But the most notable guest that day was Mary “Happy” White, the 87-year-old mother of John Hazen White Jr., company president and CEO. In a program handout, her son credited his parents with “having created a solid foundation from which we have based our growth and success.” The new warehousing and shipping addition was dedicated to his parents, John Sr. and Mary.

White Jr. unveiled a photo portrait of the two taken in the 1990s in what is now White Jr.’s office. The portrait along with a plaque will both hang in the new building.

The event included remarks by Gov. Donald Carcieri; Lt. Gov. Elizabeth Roberts; and Cranston Mayor Michael Napolitano.

Mary and her husband established the John and Happy White Foundation in 1999, which offers support to charitable, social services and arts organizations, such as the Rhode Island Philharmonic. A half-hour performance from the orchestra included some of the White family’s favorites.



Steve Smith
Steve Smith was editor of Plumbing & Mechanical from 1996-2009.

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