Born in New Bedford, the son of the late Manuel Abreu, Sr. and Mary Gloria Abreu, he had resided in Dartmouth for most of his life.
Mr. Abreu served in the United States Navy during World War II and was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Dartmouth.
He worked for the Department of Public Works in the Town of Dartmouth for 26 years retiring as Foreman.
He was a lifetime member of the Club Madeirense SS Sacremento in New Bedford and enjoyed gardening.
He loved the company of his family and friends and will always be remembered as a kind and generous man.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Daniel Abreu and his wife, Mary of Swansea and Brian Abreu and his wife, Michelle of Dartmouth; two daughters, Joan Britto of Dartmouth and Ann Marie Sylvia and her husband, Douglas of E. Freetown; a brother, Antone Abreu of Dartmouth and a late sister, Maria Cesar; eleven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
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Born in New Bedford, the son of the late Manuel Abreu, Sr. and Mary Gloria Abreu, he had resided in Dartmouth for most of his life.
Mr. Abreu served in the United States Navy during World War II and was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Dartmouth.
He worked for the Department of Public Works in the Town of Dartmouth for 26 years retiring as Foreman.
He was a lifetime member of the Club Madeirense SS Sacremento in New Bedford and enjoyed gardening.
He loved the company of his family and friends and will always be remembered as a kind and generous man.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two sons, Daniel Abreu and his wife, Mary of Swansea and Brian Abreu and his wife, Michelle of Dartmouth; two daughters, Joan Britto of Dartmouth and Ann Marie Sylvia and her husband, Douglas of E. Freetown; a brother, Antone Abreu of Dartmouth and a late sister, Maria Cesar; eleven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
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