Doris Galinelli, 95, Warren

Lifelong Warren resident

Posted 2/25/19

Doris (Rabideau) Galinelli, 95 of Warren, died Sunday, February 24th at Grace Barker Nursing Center. Born in Warren, she was a daughter of the late John and Agnes (Daigneault) Rabideau. She was the …

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Doris Galinelli, 95, Warren

Lifelong Warren resident

Posted

Doris (Rabideau) Galinelli, 95 of Warren, died Sunday, February 24th at Grace Barker Nursing Center. Born in Warren, she was a daughter of the late John and Agnes (Daigneault) Rabideau. She was the beloved wife of the late John J. Galinelli.

A homemaker, Doris was a lifelong Warren resident and a communicant of the former St Jean Baptiste Church.

She was the loving mother of Carol A. Galinelli of Warren; Gary M. Galinelli of Riverside and John J. Galinelli, Jr. She was the Grandmother of Melissa McKibben and her husband Michael of Colorado and Sgt. Jonathan A. Primiano of Seekonk. Great grandmother of Maddox Primiano. She was the sister of Raymond Rabideau of Warren; the late Ernest Rabideau, Rita Pavao, Gloria Valente, Evelyn Dilello, Loretta Borges, Jeanette Rabideau. and Florence Volaro.

Arrangements are with Smith Funeral & Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, where family will receive friends Thursday, 9am-9:45. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10am in St Mary of the Bay Church, 645 Main Street, Warren. Burial will be in St Jean Baptiste Cemetery, Warren.

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