1923
2016
Silvia, Jennie H. (Morello), age 93, passed away Friday, September 16, 2016 at Hope Hospice & Palliative Care of RI. She was the wife of the late Louis W. Silvia, Sr.
Born in Warren a daughter of the late Ernesto and Giovannina (Scafferelli) Morello, she had been a Barrington resident for more than 40 years coming from Hayward, CA.
Ms. Silvia is survived by one son, Louis W. Silvia, Jr. and his wife Lynda of Oakdale, CA; two granddaughters, Libby Jablonski and Lindsay Cruz; and three great-grandchildren, Jordan and Sierra Jablonski and Austin Cruz. She was the sister of the late Theresa Ranieri, Ann Carpenter, Helen Perry, Mary Giglio, and Salvatore, Harry, and Stephen Pannone.
Contributions may be made in her honor to Hope Hospice & Palliative Care of RI, 1085 North Main St., Providence, RI 02904. Private arrangements are in the care of Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home, Warren, RI. For condolences, www.wilbur-romano.com.
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September 21, 2016
Stephen Pannone
Such a great women, you will be missed by all. My heartfelt condolences to the entire family Auntie was such a great person. So sad for all of us here on earth but one giant family reunion in heaven. Love to all from Florida Steve, Eve, Stevie, Kami, Andy & Chris Pannone.
September 20, 2016
Sandra Pannone
My sincere condolences on the loss of your mother, grandmother, aunt and friend.
September 16, 2016
The Staff of Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
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