Douglas P. Catalano, 61, Bristol

Gifted artist loved playing with his dog

Posted 3/24/21

Douglas P. Catalano, 61, of Bristol, RI, passed away on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, after a four-month illness.

Born in Providence, RI, he was the on …

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Douglas P. Catalano, 61, Bristol

Gifted artist loved playing with his dog

Posted

Douglas P. Catalano, 61, of Bristol, RI, passed away on Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, after a four-month illness.

Born in Providence, RI, he was the son of Vincent James and Valorie (Cheetham) Catalano of Dade City, FL.

Mr. Catalano formerly worked at M.C. Sousa, Swansea, MA, as a professional driver.  He was a gifted artist, enjoyed drawing and playing with his dog, Jasmine.  He was a member of the original Bristol High School Ice Hockey Team.

Besides his parents, he is survived by a brother, Vincent J. Catalano III of Florida, a sister, Kimberly Lynn Palmieri of Warren, RI, best friend, Grace Remington of Bristol, RI, and a son, Paul Poissant of Warren, RI.  He was the brother of the late Laurence J. Catalano, who passed away the day after Douglas.

Funeral services and burial will be private.

Information/On-Line condolences please visit www.wjsmithfh.com.

Arrangements are by Smith Funeral & Memorial Services, 8 Schoolhouse Road, Warren, RI.

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