Valerie Hernandez-Wigginton Woonsocket, Rhode Island Obituary

Valerie Hernandez-Wigginton

Hernandez-Wigginton, Valerie 67, of Johnston passed away peacefully at Cherry Hill Manor August 3rd 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was the daughter of the late Bernice (Williams) Hernndez she was born in Providence. She is survived by her children Paul Williams and his spouse Tiandra, Michele Williams and her spouse Ronald. She is also survived by her brother William Hernandez and her seven Grandchildren and three great-grandchildren by whom she will be sorely missed. She will also by missed by her beloved Rufus her faithful Pug. Valerie was predeceased by her brother John S. Hernandez Valerie worked for the State of RI at the Dept of Health for many years before retiring in 2010. She loved the arts, loved to go to plays and more than anything she loved her precious Pug Rufus. Valerie was a traveler loved to take cruises and see many different places. Valerie's family would like to extend a special thanks the the staffs of Miriam Hospital and Cherry Hill Manor for the exception care given to her over the years. Services for Valerie will be private.
August 1, 1950 - August 3, 201708/01/195008/03/2017
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Hernandez-Wigginton, Valerie 67, of Johnston passed away peacefully at Cherry Hill Manor August 3rd 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was the daughter of the late Bernice (Williams) Hernndez she was born in Providence. She is survived by her children Paul Williams and his spouse Tiandra, Michele Williams and her spouse Ronald. She is also survived by her brother William Hernandez and her seven Grandchildren and three great-grandchildren by whom she will be sorely missed. She will also by missed by her beloved Rufus her faithful Pug. Valerie was predeceased by her brother John S. Hernandez Valerie worked for the State of RI at the Dept of Health for many years before retiring in 2010. She loved the arts, loved to go to plays and more than anything she loved her precious Pug Rufus. Valerie was a traveler loved to take cruises and see many different places. Valerie's family would like to extend a special thanks the the staffs of Miriam Hospital and Cherry Hill Manor for the exception care given to her over the years. Services for Valerie will be private.

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