Walter J. Mikulski, 68, Barrington

Electrician lived in Barrington for many years

Posted 9/16/20

Walter J. Mikulski, 68, of Barrington, died Monday, September 14, 2020 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence.

He was born in Fall River, a son of the late Alexander and Bertha (Siembab) …

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Walter J. Mikulski, 68, Barrington

Electrician lived in Barrington for many years

Posted

Walter J. Mikulski, 68, of Barrington, died Monday, September 14, 2020 at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence.

He was born in Fall River, a son of the late Alexander and Bertha (Siembab) Mikulski.

Walter was an electrician and partner with J &W Electric before going out on his own to form W.J. Mikulski Electrical.

Walter had lived in Barrington since 1974, coming from Warren. He was a parishioner of the former St. Casimir Church.
Mr. Mikulski was a member of the Cup Defenders of Bristol, the Warren Portuguese American Club, the Warren Rotary and the former St. Joseph Club in Warren.

He was a fan of the San Diego Chargers.

Walter is survived by his sister, Phyllis Salamon and her husband John of Warren.

He was the uncle of Jennifer Morin and her husband Mike, and Leanne Arsenault and her husband Jean-Paul.

He was the great-uncle of Caitlyn Morin, Melody Morin, Leo Arsenault and Myles Arsenault.

Funeral services will be private. He will be buried in St. Mary of the Bay Cemetery, Warren.

Arrangements by Smith Funeral and Memorial Services.

See www.wjsmithfh.com.

 

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