Martha-Souza-Obituary

Martha Helena Souza

Seekonk, Massachusetts

1917 - 2008

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Martha Helena (MacCormac) Souza, 91, of Vista Court, Seekonk, died on Saturday, September 13, 2008 at the Golden Living Center – Garden Place, formerly Pleasant Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, in Attleboro where she resided. She was the wife of the late Antone Cabral Souza to whom she was married on September 16, 1967 and entered into eternal rest on May 9, 1993.

Born in Providence, Rhode Island on March 15, 1917, she was a daughter of the late John F. and Helena F. (Sexton) MacCormac. She was raised and educated in Warwick, Rhode Island and resided in the Seekonk and Attleboro area for more than 50 years.

Mrs. Souza was employed as an assembler at Texas Instruments in Attleboro for several years prior to her retirement in 1978.

She was a member of the Assembly of God in South Attleboro and enjoyed square dancing in earlier years.

Mrs. Souza leaves a son-in-law: John F. Adamonis of Seekonk; two grandchildren: Jason J. Adamonis and Vanessa H. Adamonis both of Seekonk and a great grandchild: Morgan H. Adamonis of Seekonk and several nieces and nephews.

She was the mother of the late Helena A. (Moran) Adamonis and was the sister of the late Helen LaFlamme, Arthur MacCormac, Paul MacCormac, John Dennis MacCormac and Francis MacCormac.

Funeral services and burial will be private.

To send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit an on-line guest book located on the internet at www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. (508) 695-0200.

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John, Jason and Vanessa:
So sorry to hear of the death of your mother-in-law and grandmother, Martha Souza. I remember the days when I visited Martha and Tony at their home on Brownell Street in Attleboro. How they enjoyed their garden and flowers. They were great people - always ready to help others and to share whatever they grew in their garden. They took so much pride in what they did. Although Martha was in the nursing home for quite a few years, she was never forgotten. My...

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