Elsie S. Guimelli, 89, of Barrington

Posted 4/11/17

Elsie S. (Medeiros) Guimelli, 89, of Barrington, left this world April 1, 2017 to join our heavenly father and be reunited with her loving husband, Donald.  

Born in Bristol, she had lived …

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Elsie S. Guimelli, 89, of Barrington

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Elsie S. (Medeiros) Guimelli, 89, of Barrington, left this world April 1, 2017 to join our heavenly father and be reunited with her loving husband, Donald.  

Born in Bristol, she had lived in Barrington for the past 50 years where she raised her family. She was a loving mother with a strong religious conviction who was deeply devoted to her family and friends. Extremely outgoing, she had a smile and helping hand for everyone.

Besides her husband, she is predeceased by her sister, Pat Hodge. She will be deeply missed by all she leaves behind, including her son, Donald Guimelli and his wife, Vanessa, of Coventry, her daughter, Tami Guimelli Gauthier and her husband, Bob, of Cumberland, and her grandson, Michael Guimelli, of Barrington. She will also be missed by Rissa and Kiley.

A Mass of Christian burial was held at Holy Angels Church, Barrington, on Tuesday, April 11. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hope Hospice and Palliative Care RI.

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