Marilyn P. Readyhough, 77, of Barrington

Posted 4/23/18

Marilyn P. Readyhough, 77, of Barrington, died peacefully Friday morning, April 20, 2018, accompanied by her loving family by her side. She was the wife of the late Peter A. Readyhough of …

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Marilyn P. Readyhough, 77, of Barrington

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Marilyn P. Readyhough, 77, of Barrington, died peacefully Friday morning, April 20, 2018, accompanied by her loving family by her side. She was the wife of the late Peter A. Readyhough of Barrington. 

Professionally, she was an executive assistant for the regional district superintendent of the Methodist Church for many years before retiring. She was also a long-standing member of the Hameho Garden Club and the Barrington Garden Club. 

She leaves two daughters, Rebecca Riley of Barrington and Alice Readyhough-Anderson, a brother, Wesley McCoy of Riverside, a sister Cheryl Martin of Warwick and three grandchildren, Geoffrey Riley of East Providence, Cole Riley of Amherst, Mass. and Morgan Riley of Barrington, of whom she all loved deeply. 

A memorial service will be Wednesday, April 25, at 10 a.m. in the Barrington United Methodist Church at 230 Washington Road in Barrington, RI 02806. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Barrington United Methodist Church would be greatly appreciated. Please visit smithmason.com for more information.

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