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Louise C. (Da Silva) Salisbury, 76, of Truxton, passed away April 12, 2025. Louise was born in Acushnet, Massachusetts on February 19, 1949 to Raymond and Cecile Ouellette.
Louise attended St. Anthony Highschool. She went on to work and retired from Tessy Plastic, in Elbridge. In her free time, she enjoyed spending time with family and her two chihuahuas, Bella and Missy, and also enjoyed playing solitaire and cribbage. Louise was a loving mother and wife.
She was preceded in death by Father, Raymond Ouellette; Mother, Cecile (Jovin) Da Silva (Francisco); Son, Lawrence J. Almeida, Jr.; and Brother, Louis Da Silva.
She is survived by her Husband of 19 years, Clayton F. Salisbury; Two Son, John E. (Jody) Almeida, Eric Salisbury; Daughters, Tammy M. Almeida, Amy Travis, Lori (Jeff) Barney; Grandchild, John E. Almeida, Jr.; Sister, Frances (Jose) Rodrigues; Brother, David Da Silva; and many Nieces and Cousins.
Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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