Hilda C. Mello, 95, Warren

Liked to travel and work on puzzles

Posted 5/17/21

Hilda C. Mello, 95, of Warren, died Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at home.

She was born in Fall River, MA, a daughter of the late Virginia Camara.

Hilda was an Inspector for the Quality Control …

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Hilda C. Mello, 95, Warren

Liked to travel and work on puzzles

Posted

Hilda C. Mello, 95, of Warren, died Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at home.

She was born in Fall River, MA, a daughter of the late Virginia Camara.

Hilda was an Inspector for the Quality Control Department for Matrix.

She had lived in Warren for over two years, coming from Bristol and previously Warren.

Hilda was a parishioner of St. Thomas the Apostle Church.

She liked to travel, and attend the Bristol Elks, Hilda previously worked for Berkshire, Kliestone Mfg., and Davol.

Hilda also enjoyed doing puzzles.

She is survived by her cousins, Stephen Bettencourt  and his wife Pearl of Warren, Linda Bettencourt of Warren, Peter Bettencourt of Cloquet, Minnesota.

Hilda is also survived by her friend Phyllis Bettencourt of Warren.

She was the sister of the late Lillian Almeida.

Her funeral were held Monday, May 17 from Smith Funeral and Memorial Services in Warren, with a Mass of Christian burial in St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Warren.

Burial followed in St. Jean the Baptiste Cemetery, Warren.

See www.wjsmithfh.com.

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