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Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera | March 16, 2020 |

Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera
March 16, 2020

photo of Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera
photo of Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera
Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera, 78, passed away on Monday, March 16, 2020 widow of the late Joseph Pacheco Figuiera. Born on September 25, 1941, Pawtucket, RI to the late Albert A. and Blanche Noury.

Lucille was most proud to have five daughters, who were also her caregivers, they gprovided much love to her good-natured ways that extended the quality of her life. Lori, her husband S. “John” Carvalho; Christine, her husband, Richardo Gomez; Kerri, her husband, Bruce Burns; Michele, her husband, Michael Botelho; and Dawn, her husband, Richardo Mayarga, nine grandchildren: Shane, Brad, Eddien, Elizabeth, Amber, Jasmine, Kelsey, Evan and Michael; Ten great-grandchildren who she loved and cherished and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was the sister of the late Armand, Roger, Roland Noury and Loretta Cloutier.

Lucille liked things simple, a woman whose enjoyment would be most happy in the company of family and friends; celebrating holidays, or birthdays or just wanting to know who’s who. A short drive to reminisce the fond memories of landmarks in her geographical area. She also maintained a sound mind. Lucille’s vision was almost as sharp as a set of eagle eyes that could identify the individual from a past long ago, to the present person in the photographic picture. She loved cats and had owned them most of her life. Lucille was a gentle sole who spoke only kind words which is how she acquired many acquaintances and friends in her lifetime. Until we hear her voice, again. A mother, best friend and grandmother will be sorely missed.

Limited visitation, not to extend 25 patient attendees will be held Friday, March 20, 2020 4-7 p.m. Private burial will be held in Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket.

 

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Lucille T. (Noury) Figuiera, 78, passed away on Monday, March 16, 2020 widow of the late Joseph Pacheco Figuiera. Born on September 25, 1941, Pawtucket, RI to the late Albert A. and Blanche Noury.

Lucille was most proud to have five daughters, who were also her caregivers, they gprovided much love to her good-natured ways that extended the quality of her life. Lori, her husband S. “John” Carvalho; Christine, her husband, Richardo Gomez; Kerri, her husband, Bruce Burns; Michele, her husband, Michael Botelho; and Dawn, her husband, Richardo Mayarga, nine grandchildren: Shane, Brad, Eddien, Elizabeth, Amber, Jasmine, Kelsey, Evan and Michael; Ten great-grandchildren who she loved and cherished and many nieces, nephews and cousins. She was the sister of the late Armand, Roger, Roland Noury and Loretta Cloutier.

Lucille liked things simple, a woman whose enjoyment would be most happy in the company of family and friends; celebrating holidays, or birthdays or just wanting to know who’s who. A short drive to reminisce the fond memories of landmarks in her geographical area. She also maintained a sound mind. Lucille’s vision was almost as sharp as a set of eagle eyes that could identify the individual from a past long ago, to the present person in the photographic picture. She loved cats and had owned them most of her life. Lucille was a gentle sole who spoke only kind words which is how she acquired many acquaintances and friends in her lifetime. Until we hear her voice, again. A mother, best friend and grandmother will be sorely missed.

Limited visitation, not to extend 25 patient attendees will be held Friday, March 20, 2020 4-7 p.m. Private burial will be held in Notre Dame Cemetery, Pawtucket.

Keefe Funeral Home
5 Higginson Avenue
Lincoln, Rhode Island 02865

Thomas H. Keefe, Registered Funeral Director

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