Jessica Nicole Bonvini, 34, of Florida

Posted 3/7/18

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Jessica Nicole Bonvini, 34, of Florida

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Jessica Nicole Bonvini, 34, passed away peacefully on Feb. 10, 2018, at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla.  

Born in Providence, she was the daughter of John Bonvini of Somerset and Cheryl Cote of Bristol. In addition to her parents, she is survived by her stepmother, Sharon Bonvini of Somerset; brother, John E. Bonvini of Somerset; sister, Sharon Ferreira and her husband Derek of Warren; and her niece, Kylie Bonvini.  She is also survived by her companion, Brian Wiles, as well as her grandparents Jack and Janet Bonvini of Arizona, Jane Cote of Bristol and George Cote of Warren. She is now at peace with her beloved dog Romeo.  

Jessica was a graduate of Mt. Hope High School and Empire Beauty School.

A memorial service in her honor was held on March 6 at the George C. Lima Funeral Home.

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