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Anthony Samuel Jr. Dies

Anthony Samuel Jr.

Anthony Samuel Jr. also known as “Stitchie” or “Simba,” of Estate Whim died on Friday, Sept. 6.

He is survived by his wife, Yaamina Frazer-Samuel; mother, Alecia Farrelly; father, Anthony Samuel Sr.; step-father, Leslie Farrelly; daughter, Anai Samuel; sons: Ajani Samuel and Ajai Samuel; sisters: Latoya Samuel Robinson and Tamara Samuel-Moye; brother, Omar Samuel; nieces: Faith Moye, Allie Robinson and Samaria Samuel; nephews: Joshua Jeudy, Taajwar Samuel, Payton Robinson and Ethan Samuel.

He is also survived by aunts: Kwanzaa Beverly Frazier, Norma Samuels, Rita Linear and Ilma Southerla; brothers-in-law: Joshua Robinson and Roy Moye; sisters-in-law, Tyiesha Benjamin Samuel, Shari and Mia Russel, Kai Hayes; mother-in-law, Yasmin Davila; and special friends: Moises Figueroa Jr., Johnny Petersen, Robert Petersen and Stephen Charles.

Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Hanif and Rashida Morris, Kim Avernill and Isylma Wharton, Beverly Mullings, Ivadeen Charles, Kenyatta Jahmid, Kendall Wharton, Prudence Morris-Dance, Michelle Morris Martin, Jerrilyn Morris, Radiant Morris, Nikiesha Morris, Judge Ernest Morris, Dr. Patricia T. Morris, Tyshene Neely, Teniqua Ali Saunders, Oneal Morris and Shern Morris; as well as a host of other family members too numerous to mention.

The viewing will begin at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 11, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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