Carlos Vargas Cabral, 95, of Bristol

Posted 4/24/18

Carlos Vargas Cabral, 95, of State Street, Bristol, passed away on March 23, 2018, at home. He was the husband of Maria Teresa (Contente) Cabral.

Born in Horta, Faial, Acores, he was the son of …

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Carlos Vargas Cabral, 95, of Bristol

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Carlos Vargas Cabral, 95, of State Street, Bristol, passed away on March 23, 2018, at home. He was the husband of Maria Teresa (Contente) Cabral.

Born in Horta, Faial, Acores, he was the son of the late Francisco Jose and Maria Aurora (de Vargas) Cabral.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Stella Borges, Charles Cabral and his wife Debra; grandchildren, Nicole Devoy, and her husband, Greg, Stephanie Borges, Kendra Cabral and Kelsey Cabral. 

Mr. Cabral was educated in Portugal and a draftsman for ITT Electric for 35 years before retiring.

His funeral services were held March 26 from the George C. Lima Funeral Home with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated by Rev. Luis Garcia Dutra at St. Elizabeth's Church. rThe liturgical readings were by Kendra Cabral and Kelsey Cabral.  The Prayer of the Faithful was read by Lucy Contente and the offertory gifts were presented by Nico Apici and Kendra Cabral.

Burial followed in St. Mary's Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers were James Silveira, Fernando Silveira, Nico Apici, Victor Contente, Steven Contente and Ilidio Contente.

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