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CROCE, JEAN, (RONDEAU) 75, of Providence, passed away Tuesday, November 19, 2013. She was the wife of the late Robert Croce. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Napoleon and Elizabeth (Guertin) Rondeau. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Correia, her son, Robert Croce, three grandchildren, a great grandson, Anthony Rinn and a sister, Lucille Santurri. She also leaves her friend and caregiver, David Martin. She was the sister of the late Theresa Charbonneau. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday at 10am in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Atwells Avenue, Providence. Burial will be private. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. Arrangements by Hoey-Arpin-Williams-King Funeral Home, www.rifuneral.com
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So sorry for your loss
Lisa (Jervis) smith
December 14, 2013
Our deepest sympathy. Remember the good times! Love, the Georgio's
Georgio
November 27, 2013
Jean you was and always be my special friend. We shared ups and downs and laughter. You was always there to guide me and listen to me when I was down with a smile on your face and never judged. I'll always feel your presense beside me guiding me. So until we meet again R.I.P my special friend, you'll alway be in my heart .Love and miss you.Your friend through enternity David Martin
David Martin
November 24, 2013
Lori Xavier
November 24, 2013
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