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Daniel L. Mandeville Constance B. Masse

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BELLINGHAM – Daniel L. Mandeville, 71, of Bellingham, passed away on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, at the West Melbourne Health and Rehab with loving family by his side Born in Woonsocket on Nov. 16, 1946, son of the late Wilfred and Fernande (Langevin) Mandeville, he was the loving father of Scott Mandeville and his wife, Patricia of Micco, Fla., and Keith Mandeville and Debra Bunnell of Bellingham. He leaves his cherished grandchild­ren, Brittni Booth and Remi Mandeville. He was the brother of Robert Mandeville of Uxbridge. He also leaves his former wife, Muriel J. (Dauphin) Mandeville of Bellingham.

A resident of Bellingham for most of his life, he also resided in Blackstone. Danny owned and operated for over 20 years the Pumpkin Seed on South Main Street, Bellingham, previously the Vegetable Hut for many years; and Daniel and Sons Constructi­on, all of Bellingham.

He was a United States Navy Vietnam War Veteran Amphibious Constructi­on Battalion Two, and received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with Star, and Vietnam Campaign Medal.

He was a member of the VFW Post 7272 Bellingham, Millervill­e Men’s Club in Blackstone, Cercle Laurier, Woonsocket Elks Lodge #850, and the Italian Workingmen’s Club.

He enjoyed trips to Florida, being with people and working in the business growing flowers. Devoted to his family and friends, he will be greatly missed.

Visiting hours are on Monday, March 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. at CARTIER’S FUNERAL HOME, 151 South Main St. (Route 126), Bellingham. Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, March 6, at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Resurrecti­on Cemetery, Cumberland, with Military Honors.

To sign guest book visit www.cartiersfu­neralhome.com

WOONSOCKET– Constance B. “Connie” Masse, 76, of Woonsocket, died Sunday, February 25, 2018, at Landmark Medical Center, surrounded by her family. She was the loving wife of the late Andre A. Masse, who passed away in 2005.

Born in Woonsocket, she was a daughter of the late Emile and Emma (Mercure) Brien. Connie was a lifelong resident of the city and a graduate of Woonsocket High School.

Connie was employed at Hanora Spinning Inc. for over 30 years before retiring.

Connie was active in a number of organizati­ons in the community, including serving as treasurer of the Fairmont Post #85 and was an active member of All Saints Parish. She was a shrewd and adept card player in pitch leagues at Club Lafayette. A friendly and outgoing lady, Connie also thoroughly enjoyed trips to Twin River.

Connie is survived by three sons, Alan A. Masse and his wife Kim of North Smithfield, Michael A. Masse and his companion Denise, and Ronald E. Masse and his wife Louise; and a daughter, Trisha A. Williams all of Woonsocket. She was the sister of Conrad Brien of Bellingham and the late Robert, Edouard “Peewee” and Roger Brien, and Jeanne LaBonne. She is also survived by 10 grandchild­ren, three great-grandchild­ren, and many nieces and nephews and their families. Constance is also survived by her companion, John Sawtelle Sr. of Woonsocket.

Her Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, March 10, at 11 a.m. in Precious Blood Church, Carrington Avenue, Woonsocket. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 931 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 3004, Warwick, RI 02886. Arrangemen­ts are by the Menard-Lacouture Funeral Home, 127 Carrington Ave., Woonsocket. www.menardfune­ralhome.com

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