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Rita F. Chanfrau

1930 - 2020

Rita F. Chanfrau obituary, 1930-2020, Kingston, MA

BORN

1930

DIED

2020

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Kingston, Massachusetts

Rita Chanfrau Obituary

Rita Frances Chanfrau (nee Reid) died peacefully on January 25, 2020, after a 14-year battle with Alzheimers disease at The Inn at Silver Lake in Kingston. Rita was born in Buffalo, NY, during the Great Depression in 1930. Five years later, with her father unable to find employment, their family moved to Kingston, Jamaica, the home of her parents' birth. With the help of financial assistance from her mothers brother, Laurence Joseph (Fogarty), they remained for seven years before returning to the United States. They initially lived in the home of a friend in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan before settling in the University Heights section of the Bronx. Rita attended St. Nicholas of Tolentine grammar and high schools, graduating in 1949. She married Dick Chanfrau, from the same neighborhood, on September 5, 1953. With $54 in savings, they invited Dicks widowed mother, Winnie (McNamara), to move in, and she remained with them for 21 years. Rita gave birth to her first child, Jean-Marie, in 1954, and to Don in 1956. Jean-Marie succumbed to Guillain-Barre syndrome in 1958. Rita gave birth to Bob in 1962, Karen in 1964, and Steve in 1966. When the family moved to Waldwick, NJ, in 1976, they brought Ritas widowed mother, Eleanor, who lived with them until her death in 1984. Rita and Dick remained there until 1996, when they retired to Brewster, after their children married and moved out of town. Despite their humble beginnings and the heartache of their first childs death, through their shared faith, Rita and Dick overcame those obstacles and, completely devoted to one another, enjoyed 59 years of an extraordinarily loving marriage. In addition to being a homemaker and steady presence for her children, Rita worked outside the home and dedicated herself to 40 consecutive years of volunteer work for children and adults who had a broad range of physical and emotional challenges, all of whom benefited from her unique ability to listen and provide comfort. Rita will be remembered by her friends and co-workers for her infectious laugh, her boundless generosity, and as a confidante and trusted friend. Rita was predeceased by her parents, Eleanor (Fogarty) and Donald Reid; her older sisters, Dorothy and Eleanor (Jaeger); her husband, Richard William; and their daughter, Jean-Marie. She is survived by her devoted daughter, Karen O'Leary, her husband, Michael, and grandchildren Caroline and Conor of Kingston; her son, Donald and his wife Marybeth of Boston; her son, Robert Reid and his wife Pamela of Midlothian, VA; and her son, Steven and grandchildren Ginger and Holly of Tacoma and Lakewood, WA, respectively. A funeral Mass will be held at St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church at 272 Main Street in Kingston, on February 7 at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the non-profit Alzheimer's Association. To offer condolences, please visit www.shepherdfuneralhome.com. Shepherd Funeral Home, Kingston.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Jan. 29, 2020.

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angela dimisioris

April 18, 2020

I am very late in hearing the news about Rita passing away, but I wish to express my condolences to her family. I worked as an Activities Assistant at the Inn at Silver Lake, and I will remember Rita as a true lady with a wonderful sense of humor.

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