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Vincent Montgomery Horsford Dies at 66

Veteran Vincent Montgomery Horsford of Estate Sion Farm died on Dec. 25 in Puerto Rico. He was 66 years old.

He is survived by his daughters: Susan Horsford, Elisa Mulvine-Harris and Michelle Seabrook, son, Rickie Horsford; grandchild, Jamahl Horsford; sisters-in-law: Edica Horsford, Edris Horsford and Carolyn Horsford; brothers-in-law: William "Bill" Furlongue and Reuben Weekes; sisters: Hellen Barton, Genny Horsford, Joyce Horsford- Weekes and Ruth Horsford; brothers: Rosevelt Horsford, Elton Horsford and Midlane Horsford; nieces: Prudence Delicia Barton, Rolda Furlonge, Joi Horsford, Caludine Horsford, Samantha Horsford, Christine Horsford, Rhiana Horsford, Rosalie and Renae Horsford; and nephews: Midlane "Giant" Horsford, Jarrod Horsford, Charles Barton, Christian Horsford, Boyd Barton, Rashidi Newton, Timothy Horsford, D’Quan Horsford, Craig Horsford, Wayne Furlonge and Micheal Barton.
He is also survived by aunts: Millicent Ephraim and Kathleen Lewis; uncles: Joseph Horsford and Eton Horsford; special friends: Dalton Sebastian, Desmond Williams, Raphael Roberts and Angela Williams; cousins and other Relatives: Margaret-Rose Southwell, Cora Huggins, Bernice Cabralle, Terrence Isaac, Josephione Simon, George Francis, Christopher Ryan, Casilda Daniel, Trick Jarvis, Rolstan Meyers, Victor Horsford, Heorgette Horsford-Beckford, Joan Lesley-Singh and Avril Richards-James; as well as other friends and family too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. will on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Veterans Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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