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Trevor Randall James Dead at 55

Trevor Randall James of Catherine’s Rest died on Oct. 5, at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 55 years old.
He is survived by his son, Renard James; daughter: Cherise James; granddaughter, Kamora Micheal; sisters: Mae Agnes James-Fontaine, Marise James-Paul, Daniel Ruth, Rena James, Lynn Annelle James and Jana Mae James; brothers: Dodson K. James Sr., Sen. Neville James, Marvin James and Raydelle James; mother-in-law, Althea Marshall; aunts: Lois Canegata, Asta James, Teresa James and Doreen James: sister-in-law, Gerian James; and brothers-in-law: Anthony Paul and Murray Ruth. He is also survived by nieces: La Rue Maduro, Natalie Smalls, Alyssa E. James, Sidney and Camille Paul, Amber Ruth, Roniqua and Amira James; nephews: Antonio and Randall Barnes, Vaughn Maduro, Jacobs Smalls, Kevin, Dwayne, Marvin Jr. and Dodson James Jr., Jordan Paul, Murray Ruth IV, Jordan and Justin Francis; and cousins: Ullmont Lenhardt James, Barbara Petersen, Gerard Luz James II, Emmeth James, Russell James, Elaine Springer, Patrick James, Rita Johnson, Kelsey James M.D., Eirene Canegata, Leah West, J.C. Canegata and Karen Parris. Other survivors include special god brother, Winthrop Hector; godmother, Maria Schjang; special friends: Raymond James Esq., Rachelle Canegata, Wayne Biggs, James A. Weber III, Agnes Lindsey, Norma Crispin-Modeste, Marsh James, Vernon James, Emma Ayala-Miller, Elroy and Carmen Clarke, and the Johannes family; as well as many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 10 a.m. and a funeral service at 10:30 a.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
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