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Julia Concepcion-Ramos Dies

The family of the beloved Julia Concepcion-Ramos are saddened to announce her passing on Jan. 2.

Proceeded in death by: Father: Thomas Concepcion; Mother: Hortencia Feliz; Husband: Margaro E. Ramos; Son: Anthonio Encarnacion; Daughter: Hortencia Pugh; She is survived by her Daughter: Generosa E. Centeno; Son(s): Rafael, Emilio Encarnacion,.; Sisters: Lucin Concepcion, Gloria Pemberton; Nieces: Daisy Lindquist-Pelovitz, Lyn Millie-debbie Lindquist, Candita Figueroa Meselina, Melisa Perberton-Rosin Ramos, Carmen Lydia Ventura; Nephew(s): Thomas Concepcion Jr.,Ray Encarnacion, Angel Gomez, Efrain Cintron, Nazario (fox) Navarro; Cousin: Izoraida Schuster; Grand Children:Yolanda and Amado Adams, Anthony Centeno, Johnny Brown Encarnacion, Tracy and Kelly Pugh, Nisha, Zenita, Emilio Jr., Rafael Jr. Encarncion,  Lisa and Sean Khadaran; Great Grand Children: Amilja, Amber Adams, Lena and Edwin Cruz, Jazlen Khadaran, Adriana Ana Lise Threat, Ze’leya Lindey, Jayce Meikel Encarnacion, Ken Hayden Barry, Maximiliano, Pugh, A’jhoni, Manuel Jalliza, Shelly, Genesis, Jahzeel Pugh; Special Friends: Ramirez, Felix, Ramos Encarnacion, Navarro, Anna Concepcion, Junnie Concepcion, Ventura Family, Justina, Andre; Son-in-Law: Juan Centeno, David Pugh; Daughter-in-Law: Zena Encarnacion, Elie Rivera; Brother-in Law: Delfin Encarnacion-Ramos; Other Relatives and Friends too numerous to mention.

Family / Friends Viewing: Monday, Jan. 20 @ Kingshill Funeral Home Chapel, Clifton Hill, 303 Kingshill St. Croix., viewing time: 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21 @ El Triumpho, 549 Estate Mon Bijou St. Croix, Viewing 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Interment at Kingshill Cemetery.

 

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