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Victorine Willocks-Farrelly Dies

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Victorine Willocks-Farrelly, affectionally known as “Renie” or “Vickie,” of Herman Hill died on Jan. 24.

She is survived by her adopted children: Diane and Julio Navarro-Farrelly: sisters: Carol-Ann Ramsingh-England and Lorraine Motta; covenant sister, Sandra Bastian-Carty; sisters-in-law: Kay Willocks and Yvette Willocks; brothers: Selvyn Willocks, Justice Harold Willocks, Regan Willocks and Harold Roebuck; and brother-in-law: Vincil England.

She is also survived by aunts: Yvonne Hunt-Liburd, Dorabell Hunt-Davila, Roslyn Galloway, Winifred Canton, Alvilda Branch, Renita DeSola, Leatrice Jones-Harris and Myrtle Clarke; nieces: Leah Lewis and Trisha Motta, and Tyhir, Riece and Gregoriece Willocks, Sydia Willocks, and Judy, Claudia and Lucinda Willocks.; nephews: Robert, Russell and Rickson Ramsingh, Lawrence Motta, Talliman and Jason Willocks, Harold A. Willocks, and Selvyn and Willie Willocks; as well as many others family and friends too numerous to mention.

(First Assembly of God, Master Insurance and St. Croix Christian Academy.)  Special thanks to Lawrence Motta and Robert Ramsingh.

A Memorial Service will be held at First Assembly of God Church, 4ABC Fisher and Queen Cross Streets, Christiansted, St. Croix (across from the Women’s Coalition) at 10 a.m., Friday, March 1. Please wear green, white or blue.

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