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Reynold “Gus” DeSouza Dies at 60

Reynold DeSouza also known as “Gus” of Estate Enfield Green Frederiksted, transitioned into eternal life on Oct. 24. He was 60 years old.

Reynold DeSouza

He was preceded in death by his wife Wendy John DeSouza.

He is survived by his mother, Sylvina DeSouza; father, Nicolas DeSouza; daughters, Nijia Brown and Rifkah Deane (step-daughter); grandchild, Chloe-Rose France; brothers, David DeSouza, Cutbirth DeSouza (Seck), Liston DeSouza, Basil Incs; Nieces, Akila Jackson, Seckirah DeSouza, Aziah DeSouza, Shloni DeSouza; nephews, Nicolas DeSouza, Demeterius DeSouza, Kahdeem DeSouza, Ofari DeSouza, Naseen DeSouza, Kaream Isaac; Great Niece, Gabriell DeSouza; aunts, Monica Samuel (2nd mother), Paulina Ballah, Maggie Moore, Lita Moore; uncles, Winston Henry, Grantley Younge, Everette Younge, Cecil Moore, Glenroy Younge, Kenrick Moore; son-in-law, Omarie France; sisters-in-law, Desserie Brow- DeSouza, Shereaka DeSouza, Jean Abbott; special friends, Jerome Sprat Peters/ Brother, Patterson Baptiste, Verne Williams-Ryan, Vincent Abbott; cousin and other relatives, Jana James, Trevor Saldaña, Jerry Parson, Lenox Parson, Sharan Parson, Josett Younge, Quincy Younge, Anntonnete Younge, Shericka Younge, Kahalia Younge, Camila Ballah, Percy Henry, Donna Glasgow, Shereen Younge, Sadique Younge, Steven Younge, Glenny Younge, Gary Younge. Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Frederiksted Baptist Church. Viewing will begin at 9 a.m. with service at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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