Tais H. (Henriques) Morais, 56
Tais H. (Henriques) Morais, 56, of Milford, died on Thursday, May 12, 2011, in her home. She was born in Brazil, daughter of Adelaide (Sebastiao) Henriques of Milford and the late Manuel Henriques. She lived in Brazil and moved to Milford in 1969. She was educated in the Milford Schools. Tais was employed as a C.N.A. at the Blaire House of Milford until 2005. She was a loving grandmother. She loved gardening and her dog Sofia. She was a devoted member of the Fatima Shrine in Holliston and her faith was very important to her. In addition to her Mother, she is survived by three daughters Sandra Morais and Ryan Mowry of Whitinsville, Claudia and her husband Eric Bernheart of Franklin, Andrea Morais and Marc Riley of Milford, one brother Manuel Henriques of Milford, two sisters Marli and her husband John Hoyt of Holliston, Maria Santos of Brazil, six grandchildren Dakota Bernheart of Franklin, Victoria Beltran of Milford, Lily Bernheart of Franklin, Dylan Riley of Milford, Ella Bernheart of Franklin, Liam Mowry of Whitinsville, two nieces Jamie Hoyt of AZ and Kelly Hoyt of Holliston. The funeral will be held Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at 9 A.M. from the Consigli-Ruggerio Funeral Home, 46 Water Street, in Milford. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 10 A.M. in the Fatima Shrine on route 126 in Holliston Ma. The burial will follow in the Vernon Grove Cemetery on Depot St. in Milford. Calling hours will be held Tuesday from 4 to 8 P.M
Guest Book
Tais was like a "ray of sunshine" full of hugs. She will be missed. Our sincerest condolences to her family.
Frank, Denise,Sarah and Jack
Denise Coughlin
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Ric, Denise & Kristen Levesque
My deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of a very holy woman. May she rest in peace.
Theodore Rufo
I extend my deepest sympathies. Tais brought light into this world, and always tried to bring hope. She will be greatly missed!
Margo O'Malley
I am deeply saddened at the news of Tais' passing.
She has always been a very caring, very giving person who was very generous with her time, love, and help to her family, friends, and the "poor children". A devoted volunteer at Fatima Shrine, she will be deeply missed by all the Xaverian League members at the Shrine and those who worked with her on the craft committee.
Joyce Covell