Eleanor Clemente, 97, Warren

Services set for Dec. 28

Posted 12/22/17

Eleanor Clemente (Cariglia) 97 of Warren, died peacefully on Wed. Dec. 20, 2017 at Grace Barker Nursing Center. She was the loving wife of the late Joseph Clemente for 60 years.

Born in Lynn, …

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Eleanor Clemente, 97, Warren

Services set for Dec. 28

Posted

Eleanor Clemente (Cariglia) 97 of Warren, died peacefully on Wed. Dec. 20, 2017 at Grace Barker Nursing Center. She was the loving wife of the late Joseph Clemente for 60 years.

Born in Lynn, Mass. she was the daughter of the late Michael & Idanella Cariglia. She was the mother of AnnMarie Hille and Marilyn Correia(William). Grandmother of many and mother-in-law of the late Chuck Hille.

Eleanor was the older sister to Michael Cariglia of Storrs, Conn., and the late Nicholas Cariglia and Anna Gempp.

Funeral Services Thursday Dec. 28, 2017, at Smith Funeral Home, 8 Schoolhouse Rd, Warren, R.I. Visitation will be at 9AM and services at 10AM. Burial will be at St. Alexander’s Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Beacon Hospice, 1 Catamore Blvd, East Prov. RI 02914 or Grace Barker Activities, 54 Barker Ave, Warren RI 02885.

www.wjsmithfh.com.

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