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Maurice Todman Dies

Family and friends are advised of the passing of Maurice Todman.  Maurice was preceded in death by his parents, Jureen Francis Todman and Jens Todman, and his brother Jens E. Todman.

Maurice Todman

He is survived by his wife Griselda Mieses Luis Todman; sister, Monique Todman Matthews, sister-in-law Cheryl Todman; aunts: Iris Frett Chinnery and Gladys Todman; uncle: Guillermo Todman; nieces Nikysha Mariah and Aniqua Mone Matthews, Jennelye and Jennell Todman; nephews: Will Smith and Jecoi Todman; great-niece Jeleah Cargill; great-nephew: Jason Cargill; niece-in-law: Shelby Moss Todman

He is also survived by cousins: Janice Hodge, Jacquelyn Thomas, Joan Frett, Joycelyn Frett, Jedwyn Frett, Arrick Todman, Orville Todman, Carmen Turnbull, Delia Todman, WillaMae Dawson, Darrel Dawson, Denise Dawson, Moretta Dawson Fahie, Laurel Dawson, Jennifer Dawson, Elwyn Dawson, Patrice Joshua, Paulette Joshua, Patricia Joshua, Michelle Joshua, Mona Francis, Laverne Francis, Michelle Francis, Dale Francis, Vance Francis, Keith Francis, Anthony Petersen, Lydia Duran Jackson, Nanette Duran, Michelle S. Francis, Celina Francis, Terry Francis, Faye Francis, Michael Haynes, and Earl Haynes Jr.

Maurice’s cherished friends include Jay Blash, Lincoln Gumbs, Robby Gregory, Royce Wallace, Kesia King, Simone Letang Freeman and Julia Benjamin, and many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The first viewing will take place at Turnbull’s Funeral Home on Friday, Nov. 22 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  A second viewing will be held at the Cathedral Church of All Saints on Monday, Nov. 25 beginning at 9 a.m. with the service to follow at 10:00 AM. Interment will be at Western Cemetery #1.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home.

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