Published Wed, Mar 01, 2000
Henry J. Dallman
NORTHBRIDGE -- Henry J. Dallman, 80, of 85 Beaumont Drive, died yesterday
in the Beaumont Nursing Home, where he had resided since 1995. He was the
husband of 54 years of Earline R. (Wachtel) Dallman of Grafton, Mass.
Mark D. Nicolo
WARWICK -- Mark D. Nicolo, 21, of Greenwich Avenue, a 1996 graduate
of Lincoln High School, died Monday in Kent County Memorial Hospital.
Leonie A. Lacouture
BELLINGHAM -- Mrs. Leonie A. (Ledoux) Lacouture, 89, of 200 South Main
St., died yesterday in Milford-Whitinsville Regional Hospital, Milford.
She was the wife of the late Lucien Lacouture.
Lucien J. Roy
NORTHBRIDGE -- Lucien J. Roy, 69, formerly of Maple Court, Linwood,
died Feb. 11 in Fairfield, Calif., after an illness.
Heather M. Cochrane
FRANKLIN -- Funeral services for Miss Heather M. Cochrane, 22, of 261
Daniels St., will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Charles F. Oteri Franklin
Funeral Home, 33 Cottage St. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. She
died Sunday at home.
Norman L. Trimble
FRANKLIN -- Norman L. Trimble, 76, of Marvin Avenue, died yesterday
in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Brockton, Mass.
Philip J. Pichie Sr.
LAKELAND, Fla. -- Philip J. "Joe" Pichie Sr., 80, of 33 Murcott St.,
formerly of Sayles Avenue, Pascoag section of Burrillville, died Feb. 22
in the Lakeland Medical Center after a short illness. He was the husband
of the late Agnes M. (Ciummo) Pichie.
Published 06/13/97
IDA RAPKO - Woonsocket
IDA RAPKO, 84, of 16 Greene St., an inspector for the former Finklestein's
Co. for many years, retiring in 1975, died yesterday at the Rehabilitation
Hosptial of Rhode Island, North Smithfield. She was the wife of the late
Stephen Rapko.
Born in Natick, R.I., a daughter of the late Sylvio and Angelina (DeLeo)
Rossi, she had lived in Woonsocket since 1923.
She was a member of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Senior Citizens Club.
She leaves three sons, Stephen A. Rapko of Franklin, Mass., Michael
Rapko of North Smithfield, Dennis J. Rapko of Woonsocket; two sisters,
Hilda Rainone of Woonsocket, Lida Vitale of Greenville; and five grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late Thomas, Aldo, Plinio, Pio, Onorio and Gasper
Rossi, Barbara Crisifulli, Ethel Nault and Viola Minchillo.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. from the Kubaska Funeral Home,
35 Harris Ave., with a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Michael Ukranian
Catholic Church, Blackstone Street. Burial will be in the parish cemetery,
in Blackstone, Mass.
OMER A. BRIEN - Woonsocket
OMER A. BRIEN, 66, of 169 Burnside Ave., a forklift operator at the
former General Dynamics shipyard in Quincy, Mass., for many years, retiring
in 1985, died Wednesday at the Camp Erin Camp Grounds in Douglas, Mass.,
after being stricken. He was the husband of Claire T. (Plante) Brien.
A lifelong Woonsocket resident, he was a son of the late Herve "Pete"
and Medora (Masse) Brien.
Mr. Brien, an avid bowler, was a member of the Memory Lanes and Happy
Rollers leagues in Woonsocket.
Besides his wife he leaves three sons, Donald Brien of Eugene, Ore.,
Russell and Kenneth Brien, both of Woonsocket; three daughters, Gayle DelSelva,
Patricia Lavallee and Amy St. Lawrence, all of Woonsocket; two brothers,
Rene Brien of Woonsocket and Marcel Brien of Daytona Beach, Fla.; three
sisters, Rita Nosieux,, Doris Krupski and Annie Gill, all of Woonsocket;
10 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
A Memorial Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St. Louis
Church, Rathbun St., Woonsocket. Burial will be in St. Jean the Baptist
Cemetery, Bellingham, Mass.
ARMAND G. BOUCHER - West Warwick
ARMAND G. BOUCHER, 93, of Crossland Road, a driver for the state for
30 years, died yesterday at Cedar Crest Nursing Center in Cranston. He
was the husband of the late Lucinda (McMahon) Boucher.
Born in Providence, he was a son of the late Jeremie and Lucie (Conde)
Boucher. He had lived in West Warwick for the past 40 years.
He served as head driver for Dr. William Rice when Rice served as director
of the former R.I. Medical Center in Cranston. Mr. Boucher retired in 1967.
He was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons.
He is survived by one sister, IreneValin of Ocala, Fla., and three
nieces. He was the brother of the late Renee, Fernand and Arthur Boucher,
and Violet Carlson.
Mr. Boucher's funeral will be held Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the R.
Potvin & Son Funeral Home, 45 Curson St., with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:15 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, Providence Street. Burial will
be in St. Ann's Cemetery, Cranston.
MARK W. DOVE - Westerly
MARK W. DOVE, 64, of 38 Canal St., a machinist at the former GAF Co.,
now American Felt and Filter, died Wednesday at Westerly Health Center.
He was the husband of Lotte (Roschlau) Dove.
A lifelong Westerly resident, he was a son of the late Walter and Minnie
(Babcock) Dove.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Bruce D. Dove of Oakland, Ore.,
and Anton R. Dove of Westerly; a daughter, Hedwig P. Roderick of Westerly;
a brother, Philip Dove in Arizona; two sisters, Hope Morse of Coventry
and Priscilla Garner of Baltimore, Md.; and six grandchildren. He was the
brother of the late Ferris Dove, Ruth McFarland, Marjorie Guild and Norma
Potter.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Gaffney-Dolan Funeral
Home, 59 Spruce St., Westerly. Burial will be in the R.I. Veterans Cemetery,
Exeter.
JENNY L. (SWANSON) HUNTER - Warwick
JENNY L. (SWANSON) HUNTER, 97, of the Brentwood Nursing Home, a bookkeeper/secretary
for the former Morrow Color Plate Company, Cranston, for 17 years before
retiring in 1967, and an employee for T.D. Brown for 10 years until retiring
in 1982, died Wednesday. She was the wife of the late James E. Hunter Sr.
Born in Warwick, a daughter of the late Carl E. and Karin A. (Hedberg)
Swanson, she lived in Cranston most of her life before moving to Warwick
seven years ago.
Mrs. Hunter was a member of Phillips Memorial Baptist Church, Cranston.
She leaves three sons, J. Edward Hunter Jr. of Warwick, Lowell S. Hunter
of Clinton, Conn., and Marshall C. Hunter of Ayer, Mass.; two brothers,
Helmer G. Swanson of Warwick and Wallace E. Swanson of Cranston; a sister,
Elena V. Nelson of Warwick; 7 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late Alfred W. Swanson.
Funeral services will be private.
WILLIAM R. GARY - Warwick
WILLIAM R. GARY, 72, of Warwick Avenue, a building superintendent for
Granoff Associates, Providence, for 10 years, died Wednesday at home. He
was the husband of Barbara Smiley-Gary.
Born in Frenchtown, N.J., a son of the late Frank L. Gary Jr. and Ruth
(Gaskill) Gary, he lived in Toms River, N.J., for 37 years before moving
to Warwick in 1987.
Mr. Gary had been an antiques dealer in New Jersey for 30 years. He
was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 54th Portable Surgical
Hospital as a surgical technician and embalmer in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater
on the ships Mercy and Hope. He was a graduate of the Eckels School of
Mortuary Science, Philadelphia, Pa.
Besides his wife, he leaves four daughters, Cynthia Murray and Claudia
Gary, both of Bayville, N.J., Marcia Percival of Berlin, N.J., and Barta
Gary of Gulfport, Fla.; a son, William R. Gary Jr. of Houston, Texas; a
brother, Alan Gary of Columbus, N.J.; a sister, Patricia Stout of Cinnaminson,
N.J.; and 10 grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Frank L. Gary
III.
A memorial service will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Swan Point
Cemetery chapel, Blackstone Boulevard, Providence. Burial will be in North
Crosswicks Cemetery, Crosswicks, N.J.
JOHN P. CONNOLLY - Warwick
JOHN P. CONNOLLY, 49, of Country Club Drive, an insurance salesman
for Allstate, died Wednesday at Rhode Island Hospital.
Born in Providence, a son of the late Lawrence and Anna C. (Curley)
Connolly, he had lived in Warwick for many years.
Mr. Connolly had previously worked in sales at Sears Roebuck &
Co. for 30 years. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Paul
Council, and the Pawtuxet Athletic Club.
He was a graduate of the Community College of Rhode Island. Mr. Connolly
was a communicant and Eucharistic minister at St. Peter Church, and had
taught CCD at St. Peter School.
He leaves two daughters, Dawn Marie and Tara, and a son, John L., all
of Warwick; and two sisters, Maureen A. Petrocchi of Johnston and Joan
E. Veltri of East Greenwich. He was the fiance of Margaret A. Clark of
Warwick.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 8:45 a.m. from the Jones-Walton-Sheridan
Home, 1895 Broad St., Cranston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at St.
Raymond Church, North Main Street, Providence, at 10 a.m. Burial will be
in St. Francis Cemetery, Pawtucket.
EVELYN M. AVERY of 19 Blanchard Ave. - Warwick
EVELYN M. AVERY of 19 Blanchard Ave., a retired worker in the payroll
department for the state of Rhode Island, died Monday at home.
Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Harry and Margaret (Murphy)
Avery, she had lived in Warwick for more than 50 years.
She leaves three brothers, Frank Avery of St. Petersburg, Fla., Warren
Avery of Hartford, Conn., and Norman Avery of Colorado Springs, Colo.;
and a sister, Alice Lyle of Birmingham, Ala. She was a sister of the late
Irvin Avery.
The funeral service was private. A memorial service will be held at
a date to be announced.
PATRICIA WRIGHT of 1715 Prince Albert Drive - Providence
PATRICIA WRIGHT of 1715 Prince Albert Drive, Greensboro, N.C., died
Monday at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. She was the wife of Robert
A. Wright.
Mrs. Wright was born in Providence.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Timothy S. Wright of Virginia
Beach, Va.; two daughters, Roberta C. Toshumba of Thomasville, N.C., and
Felicia A. Wright of Greensboro; three sisters, Willielmina C. Stewart
of Vallejo, Calif., Josephine G. Edwards of Milton, Mass., and Nadine L.
Johnson of Warwick; and nine grandchildren.
The funeral and burial will be in Greensboro, N.C.
MARY L. SHARP - Providence
MARY L. SHARP, 76, of Judson Avenue, Mystic, Conn., died Tuesday at
the Mary Elizabeth Nursing Home in Mystic. She was the wife of Lloyd M.
Sharp.
Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late John and Nora
(Hayes) Hutzli.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Donald L. Sharp of Charlotte,
Vt.; a sister, Frieda V. Sprito of Providence; and two grandchildren.
The funeral will be private.
MARY L. MORAN - Providence
MARY L. MORAN, of River Avenue, a retired Providence school teacher,
died yesterday at the Heritage Hills Nursing Center in Smithfield.
A lifelong Providence resident, she was a daughter of the late Hugh
and Elizabeth (Blessing) Moran.
She had taught at the Ruggles School in Providence for most of her
32-year career. She retired in 1960. She was a graduate of the former Rhode
Island College of Education, now Rhode Island College.
She was a member of St. Xavier Academy Alumnae Association, the Rhode
Island College Alumnae Association and the Rhode Island Federation of Retired
Teachers.
She was a communicant of St. Pius V Church in Providence and a member
of its Rosary and Altar Society and Club Domenicana.
She was also a member of the East Providence Senior Citizens.
She leaves several nieces and nephews. She was a sister of the late
Dr. James B. Moran, John H. Moran and Jane E. Moran.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 9 a.m from the Russell J. Boyle &
Son Funeral Home, 331 Smith St., with a Mass of Christian Burial in St.
Pius V Church, Eaton Street, at 10 a.m. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery,
Pawtucket.
HELEN M. MITCHELL - Providence
HELEN M. MITCHELL, 93, of Daniel Avenue, died Wednesday in the Philip
Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center. She was the wife of the late Harry Mitchell.
Born in Winchester, Mass., a daughter of the late Thomas and Frances
(Cavanaugh) Richards, she had lived in Providence for over 70 years.
She leaves a son, George E. Mitchell of Warwick, and two grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late William, Edward and Raymond Richards and
Louise Hughes.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 8 a.m. from the William T. Forde Funeral
Home, 417 Plainfield St., with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Anthony
Church, Plainfield Street, at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Mt. St. Mary Cemetery,
Pawtucket.
ROBERT CHARLES HARDING - Portsmouth
ROBERT CHARLES HARDING, 73, of 2100 Kings Highway, Port Charlotte,
Fla., formerly of Portsmouth, a career Navy veteran before retiring as
lieutenant commander in 1971, died Monday at St. Joseph Hospital in Port
Charlotte.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., a son of the late William Harding and Elizabeth
(Robinson) Harding Gorman, he had lived in Tiverton before moving to Portsmouth,
where he lived for 15 years before moving to Florida seven years ago.
Mr. Harding was a 1941 graduate of Oliver High School in Pittsburgh,
and joined the Navy at the age of 18. He was a 30-year veteran, having
served in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He was a member
of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. In Portsmouth,
he was a member of the Bristol County Elks, the Portuguese American Club
and the Montaup Country Club. He was a member of the Moose, the Elks and
the Eagles in Port Charlotte. He enjoyed golfing.
He leaves a daughter, Nancy Harding in Texas; a sister, Elizabeth Jane
Maze of Pittsburgh; and a grandson. He was the companion of Lilianne Robinson
of Port Charlotte.
Cremation will take place in Florida.
FLORENCE E. PION - Pawtucket
FLORENCE E. PION, 69, of Hunt Avenue, died yesterday at home. She was
the widow of Ralph Pion.
A lifelong city resident, she was a daughter of the late Leonard and
Rose Alma Trahan.
She leaves two sisters, Rosella Perry of Pawtucket and Helen Baldacchinno
of Plymouth, Mass.; and three brothers, Raymond F. Trahan of Rumford, Joseph
George Trahan of Pawtucket and Wilfred Trahan of Omaha, Neb.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in
St. Leo the Great Church, Central Avenue. Burial will be in Notre Dame
Cemetery.
MABEL E. MAROVELLI - Pawtucket
MABEL E. MAROVELLI, 82, of Whittier Road, died yesterday at the Slater
Health Center. She was the wife of the late Bruno Marovelli.
Born in Easthampton, Mass., she was a daughter of the late Edwin and
Mabel (Grant) Robinson. She had lived in Pawtucket for the last 50 years.
Mrs. Marovelli was a homemaker.
Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, Albert Krueger of Las Vegas,
Nev., Frederick Krueger of Central Falls and Bruno Marovelli of Seekonk;
three daughters, Roberta Bailey of Norwalk, Conn., Helen McWilliams of
Rumford and Corinne Orlinski of Westford, Mass.; 21 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Marovelli was the sister of the late Edna, James and Albert Robinson.
A private funeral service will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the
Costigan-O'Neill Funeral Home, 220 Cottage St. Burial will be in Union
Cemetery, North Smithfield.
LILLIAN JUTRAS - Pawtucket
LILLIAN JUTRAS, 85, formerly of Farnum Street, died Wednesday at the
Greenwood House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Warwick. She was the
widow of Edgar J. Jutras.
Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late John T. and Margaret
(Moran) Treanor. She had been a resident of Pawtucket for 50 years, and
she was a communicant of St. Leo the Great Church.
She leaves a son, Paul S. Jutras of North Attleboro, and three grandsons.
She was the sister of the late George, Edward and Joseph Treanor.
The funeral will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow from the Darlington Mortuary
of L. Heroux & Son, 1042 Newport Ave., with a Mass of Christian Burial
in St. Leo the Great Church, Central Avenue, at 10 a.m. Burial will be
in St. Mary's Cemetery.
ANTOINETTE BRODEUR - Pawtucket
ANTOINETTE BRODEUR, 86, formerly of Magill Street, died yesterday at
the Woonsocket Health Care Center in Woonsocket.
A lifelong Pawtucket resident, she was a daughter of the late John
and Cordelia (Dubeau) Dubeau.
She leaves three sons, Richard J. Brodeur of Pawtucket, Albert J. Brodeur
in California and George H. LeMieux of North Providence, and four grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. in
St. Mary Chruch, Pine Street. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
AVI BLOOM - Pawtucket
AVI BLOOM, 63, of 38 Sayles Ave., a retired executive of Carol Cable
Co., died Wednesday at Health Havens Nursing Center in East Providence.
He was the husband of Hannah (Lewis) Bloom.
Born in Israel, he was a son of the late Zion and Naomi Bloom.
Mr. Bloom was a graduate of the Univeristy of Tel Aviv and received
a masters in business administration from Columbia Business School in 1961.
Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Dina Bloom of San Francisco,
and a son, David Bloom of Los Angeles.
A graveside service will be held Friday at noon at Lincoln Park Cemetery,
Warwick.
ELIZABETH MILLER - North Kingstown
ELIZABETH MILLER, 92, of Sand Hill Drive, a packer for King Staples,
North Kingstown, before retiring, died Wednesday at South County Nursing
Home. She was the wife of the late Edward S. Miller.
Born in East Greenwich, a daughter of the late John E. and Yarda L.
Ryden, she had been a resident of North Kingstown for 38 years.
Mrs. Miller was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of
East Greenwich.
She leaves a sister, Helen Grace of Ft. Myers, Fla. She was the mother
of the late Mary E. Garcia.
The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the First Evangelical
Lutheran Church, Division Street, East Greenwich. Burial will be in the
First Lutheran Cemetery.
OMER J. SABOURIN - Lincoln
OMER J. SABOURIN, 86, of Binford Street, a cement truck driver at Morse
Sand & Gravel Co. for 30 years before retiring in 1974, died Wednesday
at Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, North Providence. He was the husband of
Irene (Ingham) Sabourin and the husband of the late Helen M. (Karminski)
Sabourin.
Born in Pawtucket, a son of the late Joseph and Victoria (Lambert)
Sabourin, he lived in Pawtucket for many years before moving to Lincoln
in 1955.
Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Donald J. Sabourin of Brandon,
Fla., and Glenn E. Sabourin of Rumford; a stepson, Robert Stewart in North
Carolina; four daughters, Joyce H. Marinelli in California, Madelyn A.
Foss of Solona Beach, Calif., Cheryl R. King and Debra J. Bessette, both
of Cumberland; three stepdaughters, Carolyn M. Stewart in Florida, Patricia
E. Smith of Pawtucket, and Marica Farrell of Jacksonville, Fla.; four brothers,
Henry Sabourin and James Sabourin, both of Pawtucket, Frank Sabourin in
Florida, and Alfred Sabourin in California; two sisters, Laura Arnold in
California and Janet Tomlinson of Lincoln; 19 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.
The funeral and burial will be private.
KENNETH M. BUTTERWORTH - Johnston
KENNETH M. BUTTERWORTH, 51, of Traver Avenue, an employee of the Providence
Gas Co. for 25 years, first working in customer service and retiring as
a dispatcher in 1992 because of illness, died yesterday at the Philip Hulitar
Hospice Inpatient Center, Providence.
Born in Providence, a son of the late John E. and Clara V. (Carroll)
Butterworth, he had lived in Johnston for the past six years. Before that
he lived in Coventry for 27 years and in Warwick.
He leaves two daughters, Darlene E. Underwood of Coventry and Deborah
A. Myers of Hopkinton; a son, Kenneth J. Butterworth of Coventry; a brother,
Barry J. Butterworth of Rehoboth, and five grandchildren.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 7:45 a.m. from the Robert A. Iannotti
and Sons Funeral Home, 415 Washington St., Coventry, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 8:45 in Ss. John and Paul Church, South Main Street, Coventry.
Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, West Greenwich.
CONSTANCE SOUZA - Fall River
CONSTANCE SOUZA, 74, of 189 Middle St., a former employee of Artcraft
Metal Corp., died Saturday at home. She was the wife of Edward P. Souza.
A lifelong Fall River resident, she was a daughter of the late Antonio
and Angelina (Faria) Nobrega.
She was a communicnt of St. Mary Cathedral.
Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Linda Flaherty of Rochester,
Mass.; two brothers, Manuel Nobrega and Antone Nobrega, and two sisters,
Laura Nobrega and Theresa Lambert, all of Fall River; and two grandchildren.
The funeral was private.
JAMES R. KANE - Fall River
JAMES R. KANE, 54, of 56 Woodard Rd., died unexpectedly Tuesday at
Cape Cod Hospital, Hyannis, Mass.
Born in Boston, son of Alice K. (Rockwell) Kane of West Roxbury and
the late James H. Kane, he had been a lifelong West Roxbury resident.
Mr. Kane was a graduate of Boston University, where he received a bachelor's
degree and was a member of the Lambda Khi Alpha fraternity and participated
in crew. He was an army combat veteran of Vietnam and a member of the Boston
Post American Legion.
While in Roxbury, he attended St. Theresa's Church. He had been a summer
resident of West Dennis since 1957 and was a communicant of St. Pius X
Church.
Besides his mother, he leaves a sister, Mary Elizabeth Finnan of Walpole.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Jeffrey E. Sullivan
Funeral Home, 550 Locust St., Fall River, with a funeral Mass at 10 in
Holy Name Church, Hanover Street, Fall River. Burial will be in St. Patrick
Cemetery, Fall River.
ALICE GIBEAU - Fall River
ALICE GIBEAU, 88, of Pleasant Street, died yesterday in the Crawford
House Nursing Center. She was the wife of the late Romeo Gibeau.
Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Valmore and Josephine (Berube)
Dutilly, she had lived in Fall River most of her life.
She was a communicant of Notre Dame Church. Mrs. Gibeau was a member
of the Cottell Apartments Seniors.
She leaves a daughter, Doris A. Werbicki of Somerset; a brother, Gilbert
Dutilly of Westport, Mass.; two sisters, Lousie Rutkowski of Somerset and
Doris Gamache of Fall River, and five granchildren. She was the mother
of the late Raymond Gibeau and sister of the late Evelyn Dunn.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 9 a.m from the Hebert-Hathaway Funeral
Home, 945 S. Main St., with a 10 a.m. Mass in Notre Dame Church. Burial
wll be in Notre Dame Cemetery.
ANTONE FURTADO - Fall River
ANTONE FURTADO, 76, of 273 Pearce St., a presser foreman for Bonney
Dress and O.V. Dress, New Bedford, before retiring, died Wednesday at Charlton
Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Ida (Faria) Furtado.
Born in Somerset, son of the late John and Guilhermina Furtado, he
had been a Fall River resident for most of his life.
Mr. Furtado was an avid golfer and member of the Fall River Country
Club for 35 years. He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Elks
and the American Association of Retired Persons. He was a World War II
Army veteran.
Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Somerset School Committee
member and Wiley School Principal Marilyn Susan Harris of Somerset, and
one brother, Joseph Furtado. He was also the brother of the late Frank
Furtado, John Almeida, Elizabeth Cordeiro, Alice Santos and Mary Maiato.
The funeral will be Monday at 9 a.m. from the Manuel Rogers and Sons
Funeral Home, 1521 North Main St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in St. Michael
Church, Essex Street. Burial will be in Notre Dame Cemetery. |
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