Margaret Theresa (Greeno) Barriere April 15, 1939 – August 3, 2025 It is with great sorrow and love that we announce the passing of our beloved mother Margaret, 86, of
Pawtucket, RI, on August 3, 2025. She was surrounded by the love of her family. She is now at peace in heaven with our Lord and reunited with her many family members and friends. She was also known by many as Peg. She was born in Central Falls, RI on April 15, 1939. She was the beloved daughter of the late Henry E. Greeno Sr. and Doris (Fletcher) Greeno. She was the last surviving sibling of Henry E. Greeno Jr., Paul Greeno Sr., and Eileen Martin - a role she carried with strength, grace, and a deep sense of family pride. Peg was the proud and devoted mother of five children: Cheryl Rourke and her husband Jeffrey of Rehoboth, MA; the late S. Edward Barriere of Cumberland, RI; Maureen Marcotte and her husband Ronald of
Pawtucket, RI; Neal Barriere and his partner Brenda Newton of
Pawtucket, RI, and Michael Barriere of
Pawtucket, RI. She was a tireless and loving caregiver to her youngest son, Michael, whose special needs she supported with remarkable dedication. She had 9 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Her greatest title was Gigi which her great grandchildren lovingly called her. Peg attended St. Leo the Great School and William E. Tolman High School. After high school she attended Felt & Tarrant Comptometer School. Peg worked at Memorial Hospital in
Pawtucket, RI, and the Notre Dame Ambulatory Center in Central Falls, RI, before retiring in 2009. Peg found joy in the simple pleasures of life - playing cards, bowling, reading, traveling, visiting the slot machines, horror movies, and watching Days of Our Lives - but nothing brought her greater happiness than spending time with her family and friends and bringing a smile to your face. Your birthday wasn't complete until you received a phone call from her singing "Happy Birthday to you" in her best Marilyn Monroe singing voice. Her strength and perseverance were nothing short of extraordinary. Peg bravely battled numerous health challenges, including open heart surgery and five separate cancer diagnoses: breast cancer twice, as well as colon, lung, and stomach cancer. True to her nickname, "The Energizer Bunny," she refused to let any of it keep her down. Her resilience was as inspiring as it was unwavering. Due to her recent health issues Peg decided she wanted to plan her own living funeral. She desired to celebrate her life and personally say her goodbyes to her family and friends she loved so much. She sent out the invitations and everyone thought it was such a great idea. Many had never heard of a celebration like this before and were inspired by her thoughtfulness - several even said, that's something I would like to do someday. A memorial service and collation will be held on August 30, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Knights of Columbus, 534 Arcade Avenue, Seekonk, MA - the very gathering Peg had lovingly planned as her living farewell. A private burial will be held at Mt. Calvary in Cumberland, RI where she will be buried with her son. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Peg's memory to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.