Anne E. Fortin, 82, Warren

Long-time Warren resident

Posted 3/11/19

Anne E. (Northup) Fortin, 82, of Warren, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late Albert J. Fortin.

Born in Providence, a daughter of the …

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Anne E. Fortin, 82, Warren

Long-time Warren resident

Posted

Anne E. (Northup) Fortin, 82, of Warren, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at Miriam Hospital, Providence. She was the wife of the late Albert J. Fortin.

Born in Providence, a daughter of the late Reynolds and Eileen (Horton) Northup, she had been a long-time resident of Warren.

A talented cook, Anne loved spending time with her family and having family dinners. She enjoyed playing cards and doing crossword puzzles.

She is survived by two sons, Albert Fortin and his wife Margaret of Tiverton and Wayne Fortin and his girlfriend Stacey Wilmarth of Riverside; one daughter, Deborah Fortin-Miranda of Warren; one brother, George Northup and his wife Linda of Tennessee; one sister, Sandra Ault of Illinois; 13 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

She was the mother of the late Bruce and Raymond Fortin and long-time companion of the late Sonny Fitta.

Her funeral service was held Monday, March 11 in the Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home, 615 Main St., Warren. Burial in Warren South Burial Ground.

For tributes/condolences see www.wilbur-romano.com.

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