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Community Mourns the Loss of Three Beloved Residents in Madeira

Madeira GuideMadeira Guide
March 21, 2026
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The Madeira community is mourning the loss of Maria de Abreu Lourenço, João Sidónio Sousa de Abreu Nabo, and Lília de Andrade de Abreu da Graça, who passed away in March 2026. Each will be remembered for their contributions and connections within their local communities.

In a somber week for the Madeira community, three beloved residents have passed away, leaving behind families and friends who are grappling with their loss. These individuals, who were deeply connected to their local communities, will be remembered for their contributions and the bonds they forged throughout their lives.

Maria de Abreu Lourenço

Maria de Abreu Lourenço, a resident of Caminho do Terro Negro, Sítio da Pedra, Serra de Água, passed away on March 19, 2026. Her funeral is scheduled for March 20 at the parish church of Nossa Senhora da Ajuda, followed by interment at the local cemetery. A dedicated community member, Maria will be remembered fondly by her family, including her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

João Sidónio Sousa de Abreu Nabo

João Sidónio Sousa de Abreu Nabo, who lived on Rua 6 de Maio in Ribeira Brava, passed away on March 18, 2026. His funeral will be held on March 20, with a service at the São Bento parish church and burial in the local cemetery. João's legacy is cherished by his wife, son, and extended family, who are grateful for the support from their community during this difficult time.

Lília de Andrade de Abreu da Graça

Lília de Andrade de Abreu da Graça, a resident at the Complexo Habitacional Encosta dos Socorridos in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, also passed away on March 18, 2026. Her funeral service is set for March 20 at the cemetery chapel in Câmara de Lobos. Lília is survived by her husband, children, and granddaughter, who honor her memory and appreciate the condolences from friends and neighbors.

Each family has planned a seventh-day mass to honor their loved ones, inviting community members to join in remembering the deceased. These masses reflect the traditional customs of Madeira, where community support plays a crucial role in the grieving process.

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