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James Cuffy Dies at 45

James Cuffy
James Cuffy, also known as "Clement” or “Karl," of Williams Delight died on Oct. 20. He was 45 years old.
He is survived by his mother, Helena Isaac; stepmother, Alexia Cuffy; stepfather, Matthew Isaac; sisters: Cherian JnoFinn, Ivinia and Molicia Isaac, Sirdrina Isaac-Joseph, Brenda, Vernice and Marian Cuffy; brothers: Dennis "Jomo" Durand and Clyde Cuffy; and brothers-in-law: Norbert JnoFinn and William Joseph. He is also survived by nieces: Felicia Durand, Shemika Durand, Precious Durand, Olysha McBean, E’lisa Joseph, Michel and Nichel Pascal, Desra, Deidra and Shadai Cuffy, Brianna Jenkins and Reanne Toussaint; nephews: DaKeem Isaac, Karim Jnofinn, Kalim Jnofinn, Kalil Williams, Rajon Charles, Jahsheem Charles, Brandon Jenkins and Anotonio Jno Baptiste; great nieces: Jahdehya and Jahmiera James; great aunt, Rita Daisabaiee; aunts: Melanie Jerome, Nelice Martin and Helen Bougouneau, Claymence Joseph, Rose Espriet and Esline Matthew; and uncles: Anthony Joseph, Payne Joseph, Osmond Jermoe, Eless Bougouneau and Hartman Cuffy. Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Sylvia, Meralin, Ricky, Susanna, Shirley, Sunny, Joey, Kelly, Phillip, Andrina, Doreen, Clara, Annette, Kurleen, Therese, Terry, Joslean, Macky, Julian, Victor and Bond; special friends: Michael, Peter, Blackboy, Mark, Joycey, John, Champ, Calpuss, Canta, Evo, Frankie, Paul, Lincoln, Bouroll, Moses, Maco, Laro, Blue, Richie, Prim, Saulie, Arab and Reynold; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
The viewing will take place at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, at the Original Pentecostal Church, Clifton Hill. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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