Everett T. Francis, II, 65, of Tiverton

Posted 2/1/21

Everett T. Francis, II, 65, of Tiverton passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021.

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, he was the son of Theresa A. (Cavallaro) and the late …

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Everett T. Francis, II, 65, of Tiverton

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Everett T. Francis, II, 65, of Tiverton passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021.

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, he was the son of Theresa A. (Cavallaro) and the late Everett T. Francis.

Everett was blessed with an uplifting personality and was full of energy. Simple things made him very happy, and being around him was a joy. He did not like to wear anything on his feet and would prance around happily barefooted. If you were to drink something you would be sure he had his own and you finished yours before him. He was dearly loved. 

In addition to his mother Theresa, Everett also leaves behind his siblings: Vincent P. Francis, Kevin M. Francis, Christopher V. Francis (Patricia) and Christine F. Matrone (Richard). He also leaves behind his beloved Uncle Louis Cavallaro, and five nieces and nephews

In death, our beloved Everett is reunited with his father Everett and his beloved grandparents, Frank Francis (Etelvina) (Evangelina) and Vincent Cavallaro (Jennie).

Due to Covid restrictions, services will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name can be made to the Bristol Animal Shelter, 10 Minturn Farm Road, Bristol RI 02809.

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