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Lionel Services Are July 6

July 3, 2004 – Gabriel Lionel, age 53, of Peter's Rest, died Tuesday, June 29, at the Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital.
He is survived by his mother, Marie Lionel; father, Harold Peter Lionel; adopted mother, Lena Vita; fiancée, Millicent Payne; daughters, Brenda and Vernetta Lionel; sons, Shurn, Curtis and Marcus Lionel; grandchild; Brenesha Longville; step-daughter, Shearan Brette Felix; sisters, Rose, Leroy, Agnes, Paula, Marcia and Juliana; brothers, Valence, Boniface and Herbert Lionel; nieces, Liza, Althia, Samantha, Sarah and Shanie; nephews, Roddy, Mathurin, Valerie, Zeriah and Avarist; aunts, Laura, Roseline, Cynthia, Elvina and Enna Volney; uncles, Andrew, Felix, Shanan, Jerty, Michael Volney, Charles Laurencin, Peter St. Omer Laurencin and Pigeon Laurencin; sisters-in-law; Marcia Lionel and Kaydian Hippolte; brothers-in-law, Matthew Cazaubon, Robert Felix, John Calixte and Theo Sears; cousins, Francis Laurencin and Family (STX), Catherina Lionel (STX), Joanna Leon (STX), Cathleen James (SLU), Victory Laurencin (SLU), John Volney (SLU), Felix St. Brice (SLU) and Louista Constantine (SLU); godfather, Richardson Fatal; special friends, Martina Ealouis, Goddardline Donaire, Angela Fennel, Christine, St. Brice Family (SLU), Alcindor Family (SLU), James Family (SLU), Glory and Family (SLU), and Denis Family (SLU) And other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Funeral service will take place on Tuesday, July 6 at the St Ann's Catholic Church at 10:30 a.m., viewing begins at 9:30 a.m. Interment follows at the Kingshill Cemetery.
Professional arrangement are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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