Alice Lillian Marabello, 98, Bristol

Posted 7/26/17

Alice Lillian Marabello, 98, of Libby Lane, passed away on July 19, 2017 at Kent County Hospital.

Born in Bristol, she was the daughter of the late Gaetano and Filomena (Antinucci) Marabello, …

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Alice Lillian Marabello, 98, Bristol

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Alice Lillian Marabello, 98, of Libby Lane, passed away on July 19, 2017 at Kent County Hospital.

Born in Bristol, she was the daughter of the late Gaetano and Filomena (Antinucci) Marabello, and sister of the late Frank Marabello, Carmela Marabello, Rita Marabello, Domenic Marabello, Anthony Marabello and Gaetano Marabello. She was the aunt of Rita Pinto and her husband Paul of Florida, Gaetano Marabello of Carolina, RI, Domenic Marabello of Carolina, Frank Marabello of West Warwick, Philomena Marabello of Connecticut; great aunt of Paul Pinto, Anneliese Marabello, Dina Marabello Palma, Vanessa Ruutel, David Ruutel and the late Mark Marabello and Matthew Lavigne; and great-great aunt of Michael Palma.

Alice attended school in Bristol and was employed by Well Made Dress before retiring. Her funeral services were held July 22, from the George Lima Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church.

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