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Beulah Tuitt George Dies at 61

Beaulah Tuitt George
Beulah Tuitt George, also known as “Beuls,” of Estate Strawberry Hill died on Jan. 7. She was 61 years old.
She is survived by her husband, Arthur George; mother, Ruby Tuitt; father, Clinton Tuitt; daughters: Belinda and Bonnie George; adopted daughter, Bericia Watts; son, Brad George; grandchildren: Makeda Moreau, Mahalia Moreau, Ellieana Baltimore, Lalvetia Calloway, Ananda George and Bradley George; daughter-in-law, LaQuala George; sister, Barbara Tuitt; brother, Irvin Tuitt; sisters-in-law: Girlie Mohammad, Cynthia Jobes Tuitt, Esther Jean Sampson Charles, Kathleen George and Allison George; and brothers-in-law: Lloyd, Roy and Samuel George.
Other survivors include niece, Kellee Lawrence; nephews: Keyon Tuitt and Anton Prince; nieces-in-law: Donna George, Rhona Clement and Jessica; great nieces: Kania and Amayah Tuitt; great nephew, Martin Lawrence Jr.; aunts: Yvonne Sober, Linda Wickham, Jean Hicks and Vicke Mendoza; uncles: Lawrence, Austin, Steve, Hollister and Selwyn Sobers; special friends: Joan and Terry Applewhite, Vena Henry, Stanley Daniel, Rachel Ottley, Beulah Telesford, Ruth and William Brooks, Ames Joseph, Ruby and Francis David, Lionel Webb and Wayne Hunt; cousins and other relatives: Auntie Baby, Emerson Thompson Jr. and Milika Thompson; as well as other relatives and friends in Trinidad, Texas and on St. Croix too numerous to Mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 14, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
The family requests that all in attendance wear festive colors.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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