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Michael E. Javois Jr. Dies at 29

Michael E. Javois Jr.
Michael E. Javois Jr., also known as "Thug," of Estate Mon Bijou died on January 11, at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 29 years old.
He is survived by his companion, Jennifer Trinidad; mother, Theresa Cave Javois; father, Michael E. Javois Sr.; daughters: Jemmisha Javois and Emmisha Javois; sisters: Latoya Javois, Aisha Javois and Nikita Javois; brothers: Ron Cave, Kesta Cave, Sean Javois, Akeem Javois, Raheem Javois and Khalid Javois; nieces: Aminah Javois and Alyerah Pemberton; nephews: DeJahni Lawrence and Abijah Javois; aunts: Adeline Javois, Marie Javois, Sharon Javois, Catherine Jerimiah, Lydia Cave, Veronica Hughes and Berisa Miller; and uncles: Steve Javois, Egbert Jerimiah, Osborn Cave, Michael Cave, Herbert Cave and Lloyd Cave.
He is also survived by special friends: Dale Daley, Akil Harris, Keno Armstrong, Lawton Prince, David and Dean Delande, Tampy, Corrie, Akeem Gumbs, Charlie, the Abbott family and the Williams family; cousins: Kia Javois, Wade Javois, Matthew Javois, Ricky and Judith Jerimiah, Miranda Martin, Dellon, Donna, Lisa and Jordon Cave, Desire Crossley, Arkeisha and Lynelle Hughes, Denise and Stephanie Calliste, Scott and Samuel Cave, Danielle, Nigel, Kareem, Kevin and Keyanna Hughes, and the Javois family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. and a funeral service at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Bethel A.M.E. Church, Christiansted. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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