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Carmen Maria Webster Dies

Carmen Maria Webster died on Dec. 16.
She is survived by her mother, Idalia Krigger; husband, Dedric Buris Webster; daughter, Shavern Webster; son, Craig Webster; granddaughter, Kilesha Rogers; sisters: Bereynese Rivera, Lorecia Krigger-Stephens, Ruth Krigger-Thomas, Judith (Jackie) Krigger, Shirley Krigger-Wallace, Michell Krigger and Patricia Krigger; brothers: Roland A. Kigger Sr., Ernest A. Krigger Jr. and Ronald A. Krigger, Anglon, Gregory and Naman Webster; sons-in-law: James (Chop-Chop) Stephens and Theodore (Teddy) Thomas; and daughters-in-law: Avis, Angela and Shamimara Krigger, and Lucy Webster; special friend, Josie Richard Hodge.
She is also survived by nieces and nephews: David, Kevin, Sanya and Charie Rivera, Lemian Bonelli, Cleon and Charise Hendricks, Kiaka Francois, Theo and Kamika Thomas, Rashaan and Roshelle Hodge, Shamirway and Shamoi Wallace, Roland Jr., Rakisha, Kamari and Kaseem Krigger, Renee, Revonne, Renette and Radiance Krigger, Vernon Roper and Saida Rivera, Korenee Walthour and Jason Webster; great nieces and nephews: Joi, Auguste, Jae”den, Joshua, Jaziell, Kamiyan, Ajane; Quentin, Terrell, Nicholas, Sequanne, Roland III, Chaundel, Cleon Jr., Chris, Chaun, Caomi, C’Quoya, C’Quan, C’Kai, A’Jai, Kyler, Dakari, Ronell, Romare and Ronequa; pall bearers: Dedric, Roland Sr., Ronald, Craig, Theo and Chester; honorary pall bearers: Theodore Thomas and James Stephens; ushers: Josey, Lorecia, Angela, Avis and Shavern; as well as many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 22, at Apostolic Faith Church. Interment will be at Western Cemetery No. 1.
Funeral arrangements are by Turnbull’s Funeral Home.

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