Rosa L. Furtado, 70, of Bristol

Posted 12/18/18

Mrs. Rosa L. Furtado, 70, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, surrounded by her loving and devoted family.   She leaves behind her husband of 48 years, Manuel Antonio Furtado, Sr., her son …

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Rosa L. Furtado, 70, of Bristol

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Mrs. Rosa L. Furtado, 70, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2018, surrounded by her loving and devoted family.  She leaves behind her husband of 48 years, Manuel Antonio Furtado, Sr., her son Manuel Antonio Furtado, Jr., and her daughter, Cynthia Furtado Shaw (Matthew), as well as three grandchildren, Kirsty, Manuel and Branden, and a great-grandchild, Arabella.

Born and raised in Terceira, Azores, Rosa married in 1970 and moved to the United States with her new husband, leaving behind her parents, grandparents, extended family and her sister Albertina, and brother Jose, who continue to reside there.

Rosa was an adoring wife and mother who lived life, putting her family above all else. Her devotion and self-sacrifice continued to the very end, as she always asked whether others were taking care of themselves properly.

She was the beating heart of her family — always calling to check in on her son and daughter, cooking them lunch and dinner when she knew that they had busy days. She was her family’s biggest cheerleader, always reassuring and supportive.  Rosa would drop anything she was doing to speak with her family. The daily and multiple conversations will be sorely missed.

Even after 48 years of marriage, Rosa and Manuel still had plenty to talk about. They were constantly chatting about everything and nothing, as well as reminiscing and making future plans. During tropical vacations, they could be seen constantly together, going for long walks, talking and laughing.

Rosa was an avid gardener, spending countless hours caring for her plants and flowers and often times having to revive her daughter’s lifeless plants with her green thumb. She was an amazing cook who loved to cook for her loved ones, always ensuring that everyone was properly fed.

In her spare time, she was an avid shopper and could often be found doing some retail therapy, as there was always something to buy, a trait that she fortunately passed down.

Rosa was the bond that kept traditions alive. She was the epitome of love and the keeper of her family’s hearts. Her loss leaves a void that can never be filled. Her presence and spirit will be greatly missed.

Rosa’s family will be receiving family and friends Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, from 9 to 10 a.m. in the Sansone Funeral Home, 192 Wood St., Bristol, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in St. Elizabeth’s Church, 577 Wood Street, Bristol. Burial will be private.

For online condolences, shared memories, information and directions go to www.sansonefuneralhome.com

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