She was born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph and Angelina (Cabral) Peters and was a lifelong resident of Cranston.
Mrs. Iaciofano, better known as "Grandma" by many, greatest joy in life was spending quality time with her cherished family and preparing a great meal for her family along with her many friends. She was a communicant of St. Marys Church.
Survived by her husband; her children, Georgia Zuena and her husband Claudio, Joan Parenteau and her husband Jason and John Iaciofano Jr. all of Cranston.
Grandmother of Melissa Saccoccio and her husband Bruce and great grandmother of Adriana, Sophia and Olivia Saccoccio.
She was the sister of the late Evelyn Greth, Joseph, Frank, John, George and Mary Peters.
Burial followed in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.
She was born in Providence, a daughter of the late Joseph and Angelina (Cabral) Peters and was a lifelong resident of Cranston.
Mrs. Iaciofano, better known as "Grandma" by many, greatest joy in life was spending quality time with her cherished family and preparing a great meal for her family along with her many friends. She was a communicant of St. Marys Church.
Survived by her husband; her children, Georgia Zuena and her husband Claudio, Joan Parenteau and her husband Jason and John Iaciofano Jr. all of Cranston.
Grandmother of Melissa Saccoccio and her husband Bruce and great grandmother of Adriana, Sophia and Olivia Saccoccio.
She was the sister of the late Evelyn Greth, Joseph, Frank, John, George and Mary Peters.
Burial followed in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.
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