Search Archived Marriage RecordsODILIA (COSTA) CABRAL - Fall River
ODILIA (COSTA) CABRAL, 77, of 301 Milliken Blvd., a retired seamstress and cafeteria worker, died yesterday in Boston Medical Center.
She was the wife of the late Louis Cabral.
Born in Fall River, a daughter of the late Jose I. and Maria I. (Viveiros) Costa, she was a lifelong resident of the city.
Mrs. Cabral was a seamstress at the former Anderson-Little and Kravif Mfg. Co., and later worked in the cafeteria at Morton Middle School.
She was a communicant of Espirito Santo Church.
She leaves a son, Thomas J. Cabral of Fall River; a daughter, Madeline Mello of Tiverton; two sisters, Mary Vieira and Bemvinda "Betty" Pelland, both of Fall River; and three grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late Louis, William and Frank Costa, and Rose Tilghman.
The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 8 a.m. from Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home, 1521 North Main St., with a funeral Mass at 10 in Espirito Santo Church, Alden Street. Burial will be in Notre Dame cemetery.
(Dated January 21, 2002)
THERESA BARONE - Johnston
THERESA BARONE, 87, of Plainfield Pike, died yesterday at Briarcliff Manor.
She was the wife of the late Domencio Barone.
Born in Wampum, Pa., a daughter of the late Alphonse and Catherine Gaudiello, she had lived in Johnston for 45 years.
She leaves a daughter, Barbara Boland of Johnston; two sons, Rocco Barone of West Warwick and Russell Barone of Johnston; a brother, Walter Gaudiello of Johnston; and nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late Philomena Riccio, Fannie Montana, and Thomas, Joseph, Pat, Tony and Phillip Butmarc.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Rocco Church, Atwood Avenue.
Burial will be in St. Ann cemetery, Cranston.
(Dated January 16, 2002)
LOUIS CAPIZANO - North Providence
LOUIS CAPIZANO, 76, of Tanglewood Lane, the retired owner of Gem Plating Co., died Monday in Our Lady of Fatima Hospital.
He was the husband of Antonetta (Mansolillo) Capizano.
Born in Bristol, a son of the late John and Anna (Caputo) Capizano, he had lived in Johnston before moving to North Providence two years ago.
Mr. Capizano owned and operated Gem Plating Co. for 40 years, retiring in 1998.
He was a Navy veteran of World war II.
Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Louis J. Capizano of Johnston; a brother, Edward Capizano of Cranston; and a sister, Ann Attanasio of North Providence.
He was the brother of the late Mary Matheson, Santa Guerra, Theresa Greico and Charles, Joseph and Frank Capizano.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from the Romano Funeral Home, 627 Union Ave., Providence, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in St. Lawrence Church, Woonasquatucket Avenue, North Providence.
Burial will be in St. Ann cemetery, Cranston.
(Dated January 16, 2002)
JENNIFER E. LAMPHIER - North Kingstown
JENNIFER E. LAMPHIER, 28, of Quincy, Mass., a former account manager, died Wednesday at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
Born in Warwick, a daughter of David C. Lamphier of North Kingstown and Loraine M. Byrne of South Hadley, Mass., she had lived in Westerly.
She was the account manager for the Weiner Co., Boston, for five years.
She was a graduate of Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Class of 1995, and the William School, New London, Conn., Class of 1991.
She was an avid Red Sox fan and a gourmet cook.
She enjoyed sewing.
Besides her parents, she leaves a stepmother, Linda I. Lamphier, and her paternal grandfather, Henry Lamphier Sr., both of North Kingstown; her maternal grandparents, John and Jean (Meisenzahl) Byrne, both of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.
She was the granddaughter of the late Regina (Hill) Lamphier.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Bernard Church, Tower Hill Road.
(Dated January 13, 2002)
RITA M. BOLDUC - Woonsocket
RITA M. BOLDUC, 75, of 300 Privilege St., a former textile mill worker, died Wednesday in Oakland Grove Health Center after an illness.
She was the wife of Robert Bolduc. Born in Stafford Springs, Conn., a daughter of the late Simon and Leah (St. Pierre) Lemire, she had lived in Woonsocket most of her life.
She was employed as a spinner for many local area textile mills.
Only her husband survives her.
She was the sister of the late George Lemire and Doris Fregeau-Moison.
The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from T. Lauzon Funeral Home, 85 Rathbun St., with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 in All Saints Church, Rathbun Street.
Burial will be private.
(Dated January 13, 2002)