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Alorra Tutein Dies at 19

Alorra Tutein Alorra Tutein of Clifton Hill died on Friday, April 23. She was 19 years old.

She is survived by her father, Alvarez “Alie” Tutein; grandmother, Elizabeth "Betty” Tutein and Lornett "Bridgette" Knowles; brothers: Aaron, Jareem and Ali Tutein; sisters: Alysha, Alisha, Shadea and Karez Tutein; fiancé, Eric Velasquez; aunts: Zena, Zahna, Elaine, Elsina and Karen Tutein, Koreen Francis, Shantelle and Shavonne Peters, Maureen, Dezaree and Sandy Joseph; great aunts: Anita and Gloria David, and Jacqueline Knowles; uncles: Zane Jr., Zale and Ray Tutein, and Jason Joseph; and great uncles: Conrad, John and George Knowles, and Conrad, Vaughn and Perrone Gordan. She is also survived by cousins: Shenequa, Lashea, Ray Jr., Marcus, Benjamin, Isaac, Nestor, Keymoya, Tsumia, Uricka, Ulissa, Kayden, Sara, Rene, Carol, Jumanne, Wayne Jr., Tahriah, Towanda, Brandon and Omari; special friends: Jewel Velez, Ge’Lissa James and Cinnamon O’Reilly, Steve Fergus and Warren Acosta Jr.; other family: Tutein, Christian, Harrigan, Rawlins, Velasquez, Alexander, Natta, Jeffers, Velez, Rosado, McFarlande, Henry, great aunts, great uncles, great-great uncle; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
The family requests that mourners wear festive colors.
There will be a viewing held at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Thursday, May 13, at the Church Victorious Believers Ministries. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
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