![]() In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund will be created in Mr. Please do not send Wilbrod's family flowers, and do not send them to services. Following chapel services, an invitation will be extended to the adjacent reception hall to greet the family following their graveside service in the green space section of the cemetery. in the Historic Chapel of Swan Point Cemetery, 585 Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, Rhode Island. Gravel’s wish was to have a “green burial”, and in accordance with his wishes, relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend a Celebration of Life Service on Friday, August 19, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation has respectfully been omitted. He also leaves many nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends. Gravel of South Attleboro, MA his siblings: Diane Coutu of Attleboro, MA Eileen Parisi of South Attleboro, MA Denise Blanchette of Seekonk, MA and Robert Gravel of Rehoboth, MA his late brother Vincent Gravel his best friend who was like a brother: Mark Steitz of Ayer, MA and as an animal lover, mostly of dogs, he was the companion to “Jada” and the late “Jamie”, and his “granddogs”: Shiloh, Kota, Prancer, Cairo and Cleo. Gravel and her fiancé, Louis “Leo” Mariere, of Windsor, Connecticut and Joshua W. Johnson, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana Teana K. Gravel, of Riverside, Rhode Island Kiara N. In addition to his wife and mother, he leaves four children: Tanya M. He was the husband of Belkis (Mota) Gravel to whom he was married for 35 years. He treasured his time spent outdoors enjoying the beach, campfires, walks, golfing, biking, fishing, boating, gardening - growing the juiciest tomatoes and organic vegetables, and traveling to his house in New Hampshire and the Dominican Republic. Gravel was an avid pool player you could find him participating at events with the Attleboro Elks Lodge. He attended for many years the Lincoln Seventh-Adventist Church with his family, where his wife is a current member. He was very involved in every aspect of his children’s lives. He also coached his children who played for Attleboro Youth Soccer for many years. You could find him cheering and coaching from the sidelines at all of their games. Gravel was a big sports fan, played football in high school, and instilled sports discipline as part of his children's growth. For the past 11 years until his death, he was self-employed as the owner of Reel New England Inc., in Smithfield, Rhode Island, servicing the same company and industry. Gravel worked for Sonoco Products, Baker Division, for over 20-years as Service Center Manager for the assembly, distribution and warehousing of reels for the cable industry. He was a 1979 graduate of Attleboro High School and attended Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College. ![]() Raised and educated in Attleboro, he remained a lifelong resident of South Attleboro. Gravel, 61, of South Attleboro, MA, passed away at home peacefully on August 10, 2022, surrounded by the love of his family.īorn in Central Falls, Rhode Island, on January 15, 1961, he was the son of Therese (Cote) Gravel of Attleboro, MA.
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