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Amaria F. Remie-Williams Dies at 18

Amaria F. Remie-Williams
Amaria F. Remie-Williams, also known as "Marie," of Friedensthal died on July 18. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Rasenjoni Wahili Williams. She was 18 years old.
She is survived by her mother, Felicita Rhymer; father, Micheal Remie; grandparents: Melvin Rhymer Sr., Micheal Remie, Porfiria Rhymer and Bernadette Roberts; sisters-in-law: Sheba Williams, Russhell Williams, Sayonara E. Williams, Johnna Williams and Johnisha Williams; brothers-in-law: Rajahi Williams, Joh E. Williams, Johnny Williams and Josayo G. Williams; father-in-law, John Edwin Williams; mother-in-law, Sayonara Emerenciana-Williams; aunt-in-law, Julie Rhymer; uncle-in-law, Russell Gumbs; sisters: Azaria Remie, Ayanna Remie, Alara Remie and Alexia Sargeant; brother: Michael Remie Jr. "Jun-Jun;" stepmother, Cleo Remie; and stepsister, Bernice Williams.
She is also survived by aunts: Georgina Rhymer, Patricia Rhymer and Beulah Remie; uncles: Melvin Rhymer Jr., Marco Rhymer, Miguel Rhymer " Mikey," and Jerry Remie; special friends: Wayne Sargeant, Anna Jacobs, Daria, Tamara, Arianna, Karen, Jhane, Shane, Duce, Tamirah, Tricia, Ester, Ashley, Jda, Shirley, Winston, Rasheeda, Malesha, Tricia, Siedah, Nina and the Walcott family; cousins and other relatives: Tia, Nato, Nyra, Syniaya, Orande, Marco Jr., Marquis, Markasha, Kieran, Khaliem, Khalieya, Naliayah, Dion, Daniel, Danisha, Joanna, the Solis family, Encarnicion, Davis, Rhymers; as well as other friends and relatives too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 9:30 a.m. and a funeral service at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 30, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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