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Viewing and Service Tuesday for Alick Alfred Lamotte

A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m.Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church for Alick Alfred Lamotte. Lamotte, who was from Campo Rico, died Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 65. The viewing will begin at 9 a.m.
Lamotte is survived by his companion, Rita James; daughters Alicia Lamotte and Janice Charles; son Warren Lamotte; grandchildren: Jareem Charles and Jareema Perdereaux; sisters Ivy Lamotte Henry (Trinidad) and Bella Lamotte Carrington (Trinidad); brothers Selvin, Noel, Lou, Henry and Keith Lamotte; nieces Evnlyn Jack and Susan Henry; nephews Larry Miller Jr., Lindsie Robinson, Bernhardt Simmons III, Lamar Miller, Laquan Miller; nephews-in-law Larry Miller Sr., Bernhardt Simmons Jr.; niece-in-law Virginia Miller; son-in-law Maxwell Perdereaux; sisters-in-law Marion Plante and Dolores Crichlow; brothers-in-law
Agustin Williams Sr., Joseph King Jr,} John Corrington and Joseph Plante; Special Friends: Eddie Burton (NY), Edwin Kayon (NY), Bonnie Street, Clem Lewis, Daniel Codrington, Frank Miller, Venice Cummings, Samuel Holloway, Charles Jacobs and Melody Vickers (NY); and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Interment will take place at Kingshill Cemetery.
Professional arrangements are by the James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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