Barbara P. Miguel, 88, of Lower River Road, Lincoln, died Monday, Jan. 16, 2023, at HopeHealth Hulitar Hospice Center, Providence.
She was the beloved wife of the late Diamantino Miguel and the companion of Donald Bousquet of Lincoln. She was the former wife of Bobbie Seymore of Cumberland.
Born in Pawtucket, a daughter of the late Albert E. and Marion (Crocker) Moore, she had lived in Lincoln since 1969.
Mrs. Miguel was an insurance adjuster and agent for the former Troy & Pires Insurance Agency, Pawtucket. She was also the owner of Rhode Island Cleaning Service before retiring. She was a parishioner of Christ Church, Lincoln.
Besides her companion, she is survived by her two sons, James Seymore, his wife, Dawn, of Lincoln, and John Seymore, and his companion, Carol Dec, of Chepachet; three sisters, Lois Allsup of Charlestown, Marion Rylands of East Freetown, Mass., and Karen Bannister of Lincoln; and several nieces and nephews.
Her funeral and burial in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, will be private at the convenience of the family. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory to the Hotel for Homeless Dogs, 44 Martin St., Cumberland, R.I. 02864, would be appreciated.
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