Debra Cabral, 57, of Bristol

Posted 12/14/21

Debra (Andrews) Cabral, 57, of State Street, Bristol, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on Dec. 12, 2021, at home.   She was the wife of Charles C. Cabral. 

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Debra Cabral, 57, of Bristol

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Debra (Andrews) Cabral, 57, of State Street, Bristol, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on Dec. 12, 2021, at home.  She was the wife of Charles C. Cabral. 

Born in New Bedford, Mass., she was the daughter of Janice (Spooner) Andrews and the late John Andrews Jr. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughters: Kendra Cabral and her fiancé Nico Apici of Bristol; Kelsey Cabral of Boston, Mass,; and her granddaughter, Elaina Apici. She was the sister of Jared Porada; daughter-in-law of Theresa Cabral and the late Carlos Cabral, and goddaughter of Mary and Jeffrey Spooner.

Mrs. Cabral was a graduate of New Bedford High School and received an Associate’s Degree from New Bedford Vocational Tech. She was employed as the Director at The Island Child Care Center. She had a love for gardening and the outdoors.

Her funeral service will be held on Dec. 16 at the George Lima Funeral Home. Burial follows in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: American Cancer Society, 931 Jefferson Blvd. Suite 3004, Warwick RI  02886.

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