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Alvan Jarvis Dies at 55

Alvan Jarvis
Alvan Jarvis of Estate Strawberry died on April 13 in Orlando, Florida. He was 55 years old.
He is survived by his companion, Melba Edney; daughters: Allison and Courtney Forman, Coleen Edney-Morton and Mercedes Edney; sons; Maurice, Brandon and Jeron Jarvis and Victor Edney III; grandchildren: De-Vaughn and De-Andrae Taylor, and Macario Morton; in-laws: Wilfred and Ada Williams; daughter-in-law, Darlene Richardson-Edney; son-in-law, Gary Morton; sisters: Danna Jarvis and Shareon Jarvis-Francois; sisters-in-law: Elma and Vanessa Jarvis; brothers: Norbet, Skeet and Andy Jarvis; and brothers-in-law: Wilfred Williams Jr. and Augustin Francois.
He is also survived by nieces: Nayamka, Sherece, Kimora, Salonica, Reina and R’Moni Jarvis, September and Deja Jenkins; nephews: Anthony Chandler, Niam, Kasib, Marquis and Makai Jarvis. aunts-in-law: Clytie Jarvis and Thriwlar Walker; uncles-in-law: Gershon Brown and Lesroy Carter; aunts: Rita Browne, Yvonne Auguste, Iotie Russell, Phyllis Reynolds, Enid Jarvis and Edwina Jarvis Carter; great aunt, Madge Leader; and uncles: McArthur "Tyson" Jarvis, Joseph "Pechie" Walker and Douglas Forde.
Other survivors include special friends: Raymond Lockhart, Raymond Milligan, Craig "Shakey" Williams, Bernard Philpot and Danny Cornelius; cousins and other relatives: Stella Jarvis, LaVelle Proctor and family, Ruthlyn Hansen and family, Norma Edwards and family, Joycelin Samuel-Christian, Zeta Phi Beta Fraternity and the CHS family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 30, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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