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Active in community, World War II vet
Arthur A. Kingsford, 76, of 16 Milton Road died Thursday, Nov 26, 1998, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of Muriel (Gemmell) Kingsford for the past 56 years.
Born in Barrington, he was the son of the late Charles and Dorothy (Leigh) Kingsford. Mr. Kingsford was a department manager for Federal Products Co. for 42 years before retiring. He was a World War II Coast Guard veteran.
Mr. Kingsford was a 45-year member of St Andrew's Lodge 39 AF&AM in Riverside, a past commander of Barrington American Legion Post, a past president of the West Barrington Men's Club, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and had been active in the Junior Achievement, Cub and Boy Scouts and the Barrington Little League.
Besides his wife, he leaves two sons; William C. Kingsford of Briarcliff Manor, NY, and Jon N. Kingsford of East Providence; a daughter, Dixie Kingsford of Wright, Ky.; two brothers, C. Leigh Kingsford of Carolina and Harle G. Kingsford of Homossassa, Fla., and seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral was held Monday at the Smith-Mason Funeral Home in Riverside. Burial was in Forest Chapel Cemetery in Barrington.
Erma P. Feigert
Former president of women's club
Erma "Bunnie" Parker Feigert, a former Barrington resident, died in Jacksonville, Fla, on Monday, Nov 16, 1998. She was the wife of the late Carl Christian Feigert. Bornin Cleveland, she was the daughter of the late Walter H. Parker and Rachel May (Fell) Parker.
She was a graduate of Western College (Miami University) in Oxford, Ohio, and received a degree in elementary education.
In Akron, Ohio, her many achievements included: vice president of Chapter AJ of PEO, chairman of Panhellenic's annual charity ball, member of the Entredos Section of the Akron Woman's City Club and the Ohio Garden Club, vice-president of the Akron Panhellenic Association; secretary, treasurer, vice president and president of Delta Zeta Alumnae; general chairman of Ohio State Day for Delta Zeta, member of the Akron Alumni Charter for Miami University, member of the Children's Theatre Board of Akron, volunteer for the Summit County Child Welfare Board, chairwoman of the Children's Home Society ball, co-founder of the Delta Zeta Sorority Chapter at Kent State University, and a volunteer for many years at Stan Hywet Hall in Akron.
In Barrington, she was president and member at-large of the Barrington Women's Club, a member of the Women's City Club and the Garden Club. She was one of two women honored by the General Federation of Woman's Clubs as Barrington's most active member.
She leaves a daughter, Judith Parker Noon of Jacksonville, Fla.; a son, Robert Walter Feigert of Akron, and two grandsons and a great-grandson.
Mary G. Campbell
Member of Telephone Pioneers of America
Mary Gertrude Campbell, 76, of 329 Sowams Road died Wednesday, Nov 25, 1998 at home. She was the wife of Joseph F. Campbell.
Born in Lowell, Mass., she was the daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Brennan. She lived in Longmeadow, Mass., before moving to Barrington 22 years ago. Since 1992, Mrs. Campbell has wintered in Ormond By The Sea, Fla.
She was employed by Bell Atlantic in Rhode Island and Massachusetts for 37 years before retiring in 1977.
Mrs. Campbell was a longtime member of St Luke's Church. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America.
Besides her husband, she leaves numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
Her funeral was held Tuesday with a Mass of Christian burial in St. Philip's Church, Greenville. Burial was in St Ann's Cemetery, Cranston.
Julio Biancuzzo
Leaves relatives in Warren, Barrington
Julio "Zookie" Biancuzzo, 87, of 34 Elmwood Drive in Bristol, died Tuesday, Nov 24, 1998, at the Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence, following a brief illness. He was the husband of Mary A. (Aguiar) Biancuzzo.
Born in Bristol and a lifelong resident, he was a son of the late John and Pasqua (Calderiso) Biancuzzo. He worked for 40 years at the former Converse Rubber Co in Bristol before retiring in 1970. He was a member of Bristol's Leonardo DaVinci Lodge, Sons of Italy and the Cup Defenders Association in Bristol.
In addition to his wife, he leaves two daughters, Sandra L. Rodrigues and Marilyn Hewitt, both of Bristol; a sister, Mary A. Travers of Bristol; a son, Gerald "Jerry" Biancuzzo of Warren; seven grandchildren, Kyle Rodrigues, Ashley E. Hewitt and Maggie Rose Hewitt, all of Bristol, Sharon L. King of Barrington and Robert Higgins and Jennifer Biancuzzo of Warren; and three great-grandchildren, Benjamin Arruda and Katelyn Arruda of Bristol and Trevor King of Barrington.
He was a brother of the late Francis Goulart and Domenic, Martin, Natale and Michael Biancuzzo.
Funeral services were held Saturday from the Sansone Funeral Home in Bristol, with a Mass of Christian burial in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Bristol. Cremation followed in the Swan Point Crematory in Providence.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 40 Broad St, Pawtucket, RI 02860, or to the Diabetes Foundation of Rhode Island, 1007 Waterman Ave, East Providence, RI 02914.
Sarah Cabral
Leaves sister in Barrington
Sarah (Carreiro) Cabral of Pompano Beach, Fla., and formerly of Bristol, died Friday, Nov 27, 1998, at Broward General Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla, following a brief illness. She was the wife of the late Joseph C. Cabral.
Born in Bristol, a daughter of the late Estulano D. and Mary (Sylvia) Carreiro, she had lived in Pompano Beach since moving from Bristol 20 years ago. She was a machine operator for several years at Rico Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, retiring in 1976. Following her retirement, she worked in the bakery department at the Publix Supermarket in Pompano Beach for 10 years.
A former communicant of St. Elizabeth's Church in Bristol, Mrs. Cabral was owner and operator with her late husband of the former Fore 'n' Aft restaurant in Warren and the former Gretes Bakery in Bristol. She was a member of the Steel Workers union at Rico.
She leaves a son, Rudolph Cabral of Boca Raton, Fla.; two sisters, Mabel Almeida of Bristol and Uzelle Acciardo of Barrington; and two grandsons, Ryan and Kyle Cabral, both of Boca Raton. She was the mother of the late Rudy Cabral and sister of the late Frank "Hut" Carreiro and Ann McKay.
A graveside service will be held this morning at 10 am in St Mary's Cemetery in Bristol. Arrangements are by the Sansone Funeral Home in Bristol.
Marion L. Wilson
Born in Barrington
Marion L. Wilson, 81, of Upland Way, died Sunday, Feb 14, 1999, at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the wife of the late J. Daniel Wilson.
She was born in Barrington and was a daughter of the late Charles B. and Anna (Butler) O'Connor. She lived in Bristol for 18 years.
She leaves two daughters, Louise A. Wilson of New York City and Jane E. Klein of Ocean Grove, NJ, and a granddaughter, Megan Klein. She was the sister of the late Charles B. O'Connor Jr. and Ann Fagan.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11:30 am Saturday in Holy Angels Church. Burial will be in Forest Chapel Cemetery.
Elizabeth A. Kelsey
Active in Barrington Services for Animals
Elizabeth A. Kelsey, 71, of 25 Fessenden Road, died Friday, Feb 19, 1999, at Rhode Island Hospital. She was the wife of Robert F. Kelsey. Mr. and Mrs Kelsey were married for 50 years.
Born in Passaic, NJ, she was a daughter of the late Alan E. Lagergren Sr. and Kathryn (McCann) Lagergren. She had lived in Barrington for 28 years, previously living in Needham, Mass.
Mrs Kelsey had been active in Barrington Services for Animals for 20 years, and was an active participant at Barrington Town Council meetings.
Besides her husband, she leaves three sons, David W. Kelsey of Norton, Mass, and Douglas A. Kelsey and Thomas F. Kelsey, both of Barrington; a daughter, Jean E. Gates of West Winfield, NY; three brothers, Alan E. Lagergren of Barrington, Richard M. Lagergren of Wilmington, Del., and John D. Lagergren of Hampton, Tenn, and 10 grandchildren.
A memorial service was held yesterday in Barrington Congregational Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Barrington Services for Animals, PO Box 234, Barrington or the Artificial Kidney Foundation of RI, 318 Waterman Ave, East Providence 02914 would be appreciated.