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Lucille Emerille Erminta Lewis Dies at 76

Lucille Emerille Erminta Lewis
Lucille Emerille Erminta Lewis of Candida Guadalupe died on Wednesday, July 6, at Governor Juan Francisco Luis Hospital. She was 76 years old.
She is survived by her daughter, Pamela Stevens; grandchildren: Kessa Stevens, Terez Stevens and Terry-Ann Stevens-Roberts; sisters: Claudette Martin, Dorothy Tonge and Lorna Housen; brother, Rendell Simpson; nieces: Huldah Martin, Marvelyn Jeffers, Ann Marie Desouza, Colleen Martin, Claudette Watkins, Mavis Watkins, Carolyn Joseph-Natan, Lenore Brown, Sherlene Roberts, Nadine Spence-Elysee, Denise Lloyd, Diane Regisford and Fay Housen; and nephews: Ethelred Martin, Esmonde Martin, Owen Martin, James Martin, Garry Martin, Craig Martin, Nigel Brown, Bernel Petterson, Garfield Brown and Kevin Housen.
She is also survived by great nieces: Lakeisha Phillip, Latoya Jeffers, Mikhaila Jeffers, Janae Desouza, Zakiya Martin, Akeila Martin, Aleyah Martin, Joy Martin, Llumma Barnes, Leanza James, Shenise Petterson, Chyla Graham, Danyelle Elysee, Shanuel Richards, Sherema Browne, Karissa King, Emielle Thibou and Kevyancia Housen; great nephews: Taj Martin, Cadell Martin, Jawanza Desouza, Jahquah Martin, Gary Martin Jr., Kai Martin, Travus Natan, Trevor Natan Jr., Conrad Drew, Cornell Drew, Kemo Hughes, Vivian Richards, Jahir Walters and Jahnai Joseph; brothers-in-law: James Martin and Joesph Housen; special friends: Luz Soto and the residents of Candida Guadeloupe Housing Community; and other family 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, July 23, at St. John’s Anglican Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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