Kelly A. Medeiros, 48, of Pawtucket

Posted 8/10/21

Kelly A. Medeiros, age 48, of Pawtucket, formerly of Bristol, passed from this life on Aug. 5, 2021.

Kelly was born May 25, 1973, in Fall River, Mass., to Rindy (DeFelice) Sicard and Ronald …

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Kelly A. Medeiros, 48, of Pawtucket

Posted

Kelly A. Medeiros, age 48, of Pawtucket, formerly of Bristol, passed from this life on Aug. 5, 2021.

Kelly was born May 25, 1973, in Fall River, Mass., to Rindy (DeFelice) Sicard and Ronald Medeiros.

Kelly was educated at St. Philomena’s, then later at Bristol High School.

Also surviving Kelly are her sister, Colleen, and her husband, Joseph Bernier of Providence, and nieces Delaney and Avery Bernier, as well as step-sister Bridgette Biello and her husband Dennis of Tiverton, and nephew Christopher Biello. She also leaves her step-mother, Debra Medeiros.

In death, Kelly is reunited with her beloved son, Coty, whom she adored.

Besides her son, Kelly was predeceased by her grandparents, Rosaline Putt, Angelo Medeiros, Gilda and Alphonse DeFelice, and Uncle Paul Putt.

Kelly also leaves a large extended family of aunts, uncles and cousins throughout the United States.

Kelly had a great love for animals, especially her cats, Casper and Lola. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Warren Animal Shelter, 80 Wood St, Warren, R.I. 02885, would be greatly appreciated.

All services are private.

For obituary and online condolences please visit www.sansonefuneralhome.com

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