Kenneth F. Braz, 63, formerly of Tiverton

Posted 8/21/17

Kenneth F. Braz, 63, of Johnston, died Friday, August 18, 2017, at Rhode Island Hospital.  He was the beloved companion of Ellen Brady.

Born in Fall River, a son of the late co-owner of Braz …

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Kenneth F. Braz, 63, formerly of Tiverton

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Kenneth F. Braz, 63, of Johnston, died Friday, August 18, 2017, at Rhode Island Hospital.  He was the beloved companion of Ellen Brady.

Born in Fall River, a son of the late co-owner of Braz Brothers Market of Tiverton, Alfred Braz and Mary (Francis) Braz, he lived in Johnston for the past 16 years. He was a graduate of Tiverton High School, class of 1972 and graduated from Bentley University in 1976 with a bachelor of science degree in accounting. 

He was a volunteer firefighter in North Tiverton for many years.  Mr. Braz owned and operated TPB Distributing. 

Besides his beloved companion, he is survived by a son, Timothy P. Braz of Tiverton.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service on Thursday, August 24, at 10 a.m. in the Oliveira Funeral Home, 2064 South Main Street, Fall River.  Interment in Pocasset Hill Cemetery, Main Rd., Tiverton.  Calling hours morning of service from 8-10 a.m. www.oliveirafuneralhomes.com

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