Maria Dos Anjos Amaral

Posted 2/28/18

Maria Dos Anjos (Machado) Amaral, 82, passed away on Jan. 30, 2018, at St. Elizabeth Manor. She was the wife of the late Jose Pimental Amaral.

Born in Feteiras do Sul, St. Michael, she was the …

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Maria Dos Anjos Amaral

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Maria Dos Anjos (Machado) Amaral, 82, passed away on Jan. 30, 2018, at St. Elizabeth Manor. She was the wife of the late Jose Pimental Amaral.

Born in Feteiras do Sul, St. Michael, she was the daughter of the late Jose de Rego and Maria daConceicao Machado.

She is survived by her children, Zelia Caetano and her husband John, Natalie Calouro, Linda Pacheco and her husband Carlos, Ana Sayles and Maria Reynolds and her husband Bob. She was the grandmother of Kevin Caetano, Jason Caetano, Andrea Calouro, Shawn Calouro, Stephanie Pacheco, Jennifer Carmone, Billy Sayles, Brian Sayles, Bobby Reynolds, Joey Reynolds and Elizabeth Reynolds, and great-grandmother of Chace, Caden and Matthew Caetano.

Mrs. Amaral was educated in Portugal and employed by American Tourister and I. Shalom before retiring.

Her funeral services were held Febr. 2 from the George Lima Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at St. Elizabeth’s Church. Burial followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bristol.

Memorial donations may be made to: Home Hospice Care RI, 1085 North Main St.  Providence RI 02904  or St. Elizabeth Manor Activities Fund, 1 Dawn Hill,  Bristol, RI  02809.

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