SERENO, MATTHEW, M., JR., "MIKE," 66, formerly of Blanding Avenue, died unexpectedly on January 20, 2013. Born in Oswego, NY, a son of the late Matthew M. and Aline R. (Blanchet) Sereno, he lived in Barrington for 20 years and Providence for 4 years. He is survived by a daughter; Kristin A. Mitchell of Riverside, a son; Chad M. Sereno of Bel Air, MD, a sister; Geri Sereno of Hope Valley and two grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Patrick Sereno. A Celebration of his Life will be held at a date to be announced. Arrangements are by the W. RAYMOND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, Riverside. www.wrwatsonfuneralhome.com
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Geri and family. Michael was well loved and will be greatly missed. Just know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Nancy Zawisza
January 27, 2013
To the man who always had a smile for me...Thanks for some great memories my friend. You will be missed
Paul Johnson
January 23, 2013
To my dear friend Mike, I am truly saddened by your death, I hope you knew how much I loved you and what a tremendous positive influence you were on my life. You shall remain in my heart with love until my dying day.
To Mike's family and friends, please remember that he remains very much alive, in his son, daughter and grandchildren, and also in our hearts and memories. Take comfort that love never dies.
David Hill
January 23, 2013
Kristen and family...I am so sorry for your loss. Heartfelt prayers for all of you.
Nancy Morrissette
January 23, 2013
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