Yvette Vollaro, 87, of Barrington

Posted 11/13/19

Yvette Vollaro, 87, of Whipple Avenue, Barrington, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of Anthony B. Vollaro.

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Yvette Vollaro, 87, of Barrington

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Yvette Vollaro, 87, of Whipple Avenue, Barrington, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 surrounded by her loving family. She was the beloved wife of Anthony B. Vollaro.

Born in Warren, a daughter of the late Issac Bouffard and Diana (Theroux) Bouffard, she lived in Barrington for 60 years.

Mrs. Vollaro was an inspector for the former Trifari Jewelry Company for 16 years before retiring in 1995.

Yvette was a communicant of Holy Angels Church. She enjoyed square dancing and spending time with her loving family.

Besides her husband of sixty two years, she is survived by a son, Edward Vollaro and his wife Janet of Barrington; two sisters, Irene Bouffard of Warren and Jeannie Monroe of Swansea, Mass.; a brother, Morris Bouffard of Warren and two grandchildren, Toni and Jessica. She was the sister of the late Pauline Skura, Raymond, Lionel and Gerry Bouffard.

Her funeral was held from the W. Raymond Watson Funeral Home, 350 Willett Avenue, Riverside with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Angels Church, Maple Avenue, Barrington. 

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