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Keman S. Greenidge Dies

Keman S. Greenidge

Keman S. Greenidge died on Aug. 4.

He is survived by his mother, Judy E. Barnes; father, Hugo B. Greenidge; grandmothers: Yvonne Barnes and Bernadette Williams; grandfathers: Thomas Barnes and Semi George; brothers: Devon Scattife, Dion Barnes, Hugo Jr., Ikeybo, Naheem and Khaleel Greenidge; sisters: Kenisha Scattiffe, Latoya Barnes, Jeanine Barnes, Nadine Barnes, Shaneiqua Lambert, Tโ€™shylah Greenidge, Kโ€™shynah Greenidge and Khadijah Greenidge.

He is also survived by aunts: Sandra, Diane, Sherica, Therese, Doreen, Cheryl, Carol, Teshanne, Tricia, Josie, Anna and Cecelia Barnes; uncles: Roy, Thomas, Dale, George, Milton, Emanuel, Gary, Randy and Marvin Barnes; and nieces: Shamoya, Shanoya, Janira, Anyah, Kyemelly, Shaniya, Anisha, Ajhiba, Shalaya, Shamiya, Shamira, Shamiya, Shamira, Shaniya, Shaniyra, Itaysha, Gia, Maliyah, Kiyah and Zuri.

Other survivors include nephews: Keshawn, Kyedan, Jahleal, Jahmari, Adonay Jr, Shango, Keybou and Zakai Robinson; cousins: Shaki, Jennifer, Jenea, Shomanee, Dashunne, Jahealie, Dashe, Akeem, Ossie, Alric, Jโ€™Kyra, Reynaldo and Eward Jr; great-niece, Kiara Kindsey; great nephew, Kewon Lindsey; special friends: Jahโ€™Khyra Thomas, Killen Community, Naheem, Naleem, Jahnoi, Leikwon, Ervin, Smiley, Romeo and Timothy; as well as the Greenidge family, the Barnes family, and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The first viewing will be held from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 11, at Kingshill Funeral Home Chapel, Clifton Hill, 303 Kingshill, St. Croix.

The second viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 12, at Kingshill Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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