Keith G. Mottas, 42, Tiverton

Posted 7/7/17

Keith G. Mottas, 42, of Tiverton, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. Born in Fall River, he was the son of Deborah (Hart) Mottas and the late Gerald J. Mottas.

Keith loved to fish, do yard …

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Keith G. Mottas, 42, Tiverton

Posted

Keith G. Mottas, 42, of Tiverton, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. Born in Fall River, he was the son of Deborah (Hart) Mottas and the late Gerald J. Mottas.

Keith loved to fish, do yard work, and motorcycles, especially his Harley Davidson. Most of all he loved his family.

Along with his mother he is survived by his son, Corey Mottas of Fall River; sister, Angela Mottas-Trenholme (husband Keith) of Tiverton; niece, Emersyn Trenholme; girlfriend, Jodi Napolitano; godparents, Barbara and Dan Oliveira; aunt and uncle, Dorothy and James Camara; great aunt, Dorothy Soares; and cousin, Jackie Hutzal, as well as many cousins.

Keith’s funeral arrangements were under the direction of Manuel Rogers & Sons Funeral Home 1521 N. Main St. Fall River. www.rogersfuneral.com.

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