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Luis E. Santiago Prince Dead at 64

Luis E. Santiago Prince of Williams Delight died on Dec. 2, at home. He was 64 years old.
He is survived by his spouse, Carmen M. Santiago; daughters: Edna, Rosa, Nydia, Laiza Santiago and Norma Rivera; sons: Luis E. Santiago, Jr. and Jose A. Amador; grandchildren: Edwin, Glorymar, Marylee, Luis III, Akil, Jahkim, Jahmela, Shanequa, Jose Jr., Amarelis, Katiria, Ninoska, Emmanuel, D’naya, Lynkoya, Henry, Alaira, Manuel, Shaki, Stephanie, Desyree, Elizabeth, Kenny, Nicol, Miguel, Latisha, Jahmari, Delia, Kenneth Jr., Rosemary, Odeth, Jahseem, Jahdensly and Lito; and great-grandchildren: Aijahlee, A’Aijah, A’jahni, A’Jahnira, Archile, Akil Jr., Jahniska, Malakai, Makaijah, Errol, Imani, Daniel, Khalil, Stanley, Malakiy, K’maya, Shayla, Iyoma, Kenaya, Luis, Roberto, Omar, Yahelis, Jahkim Jr., A’naya, Jo’Sai, K’yara, A’nyra, K’andre, A’zalia, Yadeliz, Yomar, Yahyra, Nanselis, Te’Koya and N’Shamba.
He is also survived by daughters-in-law: Grisel and Juanita; sons-in-law: Carols Pagan, Misael Mendosa, Mario Mason, Carlos King and Antony Sheriff; nieces: Irene, Luisa and Arilis; nephews: Miguel, Luis Amy and Edy; uncles: Marcelino and Ernesto; special friends: Beatrice, Roberto Rivera, Agapito Cintron, Uriel Bristol, Gilberto Garcia, Amery Co Rumell and Jesus Nieve; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 10 a.m. and a funeral service at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 22, at the Iglesia De Dios Pentecostal Church in Estate Calquohoun. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
The family requests that mourners wear pastel colors at the service.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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