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Kimberly Iris Maduro Dies at 24

Kimberly Iris Maduro died on March 21. She was 24 years old.

She is survived by parents: Milton Maduro and Norma Iris Gomez Maduro (deceased); stepmother, Gertrude Maduro; children: Markell Williams and McKaylee Williams; siblings: Christopher E. Maduro, Bianca M. Maduro, April R. Maduro, Delrease Francis Bryan and Cellecia Francis; nieces and nephews: Naliyah Jarvis, O’Nijah Jarvis, Elijah Maduro, John Jackson Jr. and Re’Necia Smith; grandparents: Christobal Gomez, Valentina Gomez, Edward Maduro and Ruby Maduro; and aunts: Lynnette Brown, Myrna Maduro, Carmen Gomez, Lydia Gomez Cornell and Vicky Gomez Christian.

He is also survived by uncles: Elroy Francis, Clarkson Maduro, Kalman Maduro, Calvin Maduro, Christobal Gomez Jr., Daniel Gomez, Miguel A. Encarnacion Sr., Adam G. Christian and Ronald Scjang Sr.; cousins : Miguel Encarnacion Jr., Angel Encarnacion, Christopher Encarnacion, Ricardo Encarnacion, Lashonette Schjang, Ronisha Schjang, Gregory Christian, Gabriel Christian, Dwight Francis, Desiree Francis, Glenda Maduro, Clement Maduro, Kalamis Maduro, Lauralee Maduro, Latisha Maduro, Larisma Maduro, Joel George, Dede Brown, Lee Maduro, Shondell Maduro, Joshua Copeland, Clarkson Copeland, Dale Brown Jr., Myron Maduro, Maliek Maduro and Mayiesha Thomas; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 31, at St. Paul’s Baptist Church, St. Thomas.
A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 2, at Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal M.I., Centerline Road, St. Croix. Interment will be at Kings Hill Cemetery, St. Croix.
All arrangements are by Davis Funeral Home, 774-1464, and Divine Funeral Services of St. Croix, 773-0002.

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