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Angelo C. Liburd Sr. Dies at 69

Angelo C. Liburd Sr.

Angelo C. Liburd Sr., also known as “Ed” or “Benny,” died on March 7 on St. Thomas, V.I. He was 69 years old.

Angelo was preceded in death by his beloved parents: Hugo and Catherine Liburd; brothers: Kenneth Sewer and Juanito A Liburd; niece, Alana Liburd; and nephew, Raul Canton.

Angelo is survived by his wife, Ruth Liburd; sons: Angelo Liburd Jr. and Justin Liburd Sr.; grandchildren: Ja’Nay Liburd, Jordyn Liburd and  Justin Liburd Jr.; adopted daughter, Akeya Roberts; brothers: Keith Sewer, Almando Liburd (Linda), Lorenzo Liburd and Richard Dalmida; sisters: Juanita Liburd-Canton and Felicita Liburd-Creque; aunts: Gloria Samuel and Marva Applewhite; and brothers-in-law, Jones Rogers Jr. and Gitano Creque.

He was also survived by sisters-in-law: Mona Rogers-Munoz, Roseline Rogers, Charmaine Rogers and Maria Rogers-Williams; aunts-in-law: Dorothy Carty, Daphne Vanterpool and Eunice Harrigan; uncles-in-law: Timotheus Carty and James Carty; special cousins: Yvonne Wells, Avelino Samuel and Alberto Samuel; special family friends: Vincent Francis and Janet Krigger; as well as survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and cousins too numerous to mention.

Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the first viewing held from 5-7 p.m., Friday, April 12, at the Alexander A. Farrelly Justice Center.

A second viewing will be held at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 13, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. The service will follow at 10 a.m. Interment will be at the Eastern Cemetery in Smith Bay.

Expressions of condolences may be made online at www.turnbullsfuneralhome.vi.com.

Professional services are entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home and Crematory Services.

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