She was born in Pawtucket the daughter of the late Antonio and Anna (Braz) Britto.
Mrs. Palmer was a Nutrionist at the University of Rhode Island for six years. She was also a Home Health Care Provider for many years.
Mrs. Palmer leaves three sons, Donald, Gerald, and Thomas Palmer, four daughters, Linda Logan, Deneane and Dorine Palmer and Susan Almeida all of Providence. She also leaves one brother, David Britto of Providence and seven sisters, Theodora Gomes of New Bedford, Irene Miranda of East Providence, Eva Thatcher of Carver MA. Gertrude Ramos of CA., Deloris Plourde of Warwick, Ann-Marie Crawley of Pawtucket, and Jeannette Britto of East Providence. She had thirteen Grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
She was born in Pawtucket the daughter of the late Antonio and Anna (Braz) Britto.
Mrs. Palmer was a Nutrionist at the University of Rhode Island for six years. She was also a Home Health Care Provider for many years.
Mrs. Palmer leaves three sons, Donald, Gerald, and Thomas Palmer, four daughters, Linda Logan, Deneane and Dorine Palmer and Susan Almeida all of Providence. She also leaves one brother, David Britto of Providence and seven sisters, Theodora Gomes of New Bedford, Irene Miranda of East Providence, Eva Thatcher of Carver MA. Gertrude Ramos of CA., Deloris Plourde of Warwick, Ann-Marie Crawley of Pawtucket, and Jeannette Britto of East Providence. She had thirteen Grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
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