Louise Rose Perry, 97

Posted 7/17/19

Louise Rose (Vargas) Perry, 97, formerly of Franklin Court, passed away on July 5, 2019, at the Riverview Nursing Home in Coventry.

Born in Bristol, she was the daughter of the late Francisco …

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Louise Rose Perry, 97

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Louise Rose (Vargas) Perry, 97, formerly of Franklin Court, passed away on July 5, 2019, at the Riverview Nursing Home in Coventry.

Born in Bristol, she was the daughter of the late Francisco and Frances (Duarte) Vargas. Louise is survived by her grandchildren, Jessica Zimmerman and her husband Henry of Plymouth, Mass., Jeremy Trudell and his wife Stacy of West Warwick, and Jason Trudell of West Warwick, and great-grandchildren Cameron Trudell, Kayla Trudell and Cassie Trudell.

She was the mother of the late Rosemary Giusto and sister of the late Palmira Messier, Mary Sylvia, Phoebe Vargas, Frances Waggoner, Emily Cabral, Elsie Ferreira and Manuel “Jack” Vargas.

Her funeral services were held July 10 from the George C. Lima Funeral Home, with a Mass of Christian Burial celebrated at St. Elizabeth’s Church. Burial followed in St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to: St. Elizabeth Church, 577 Wood St., Bristol RI 02809.

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