Daniel J. Felizberto, 64, Tiverton

Posted 4/5/21

Daniel J. Felizberto, 64, of West Warwick, formerly of Tiverton, passed away April 4, 2021, at Hope Health Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence, after a short (non-Covid) illness. 

Dan was an …

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Daniel J. Felizberto, 64, Tiverton

Posted

Daniel J. Felizberto, 64, of West Warwick, formerly of Tiverton, passed away April 4, 2021, at Hope Health Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence, after a short (non-Covid) illness. 

Dan was an accomplished, self-employed systems analyst and a 1978 graduate of Williams College.

Survivors include his sisters, Patricia Felizberto of Tiverton, and Pamela Diamond (husband Eric and their children Jennifer and Peter) of Newton, Mass.; his nephew, Neil Felizberto (wife Kimberlie and their children Karissa, Danica and Brody) of Swansea, Mass.; sister-in-law Eunice Felizberto of Tiverton, RI; and friends Jim and Janice Griffin of Little Compton. He leaves behind two additional nieces (Kerri and Melissa) and a nephew (Donald), and many cousins and friends.

He was predeceased by his parents, Manuel and Irene Felizberto, and his brothers, Donald and Dennis.

There are no services at this time

Donations may be made to a favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Potter Funeral Home, 81 Reed Rd., Westport.

To sign the online guestbook, please visit www.potterfuneralservice.com.

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