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Carol M. Huggins Dies

It is with deep sadness and love that we celebrate the life of Carol M. Huggins. Carol unexpectedly left her earthly home on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025. 

Carol M. Huggins

She was preceded in death by her parents: Joseph Alfred Huggins and Norine Liburd-Huggins.

She is survived by her Sons. Carl K. Christopher, Bernard Valmond Jr.; Grandchildren, Ne’zah C. Barnes, Ethan C. Christopher, Elyjah B. Christopher, ShaMyah M. Ponce, Zyiem A. Estick, Zyra M. Estick, Timothy R. Wesslehoft, Duke & Duchess (fur grand babies); Sisters, Ruby Huggins Rodriquez, Carmen Huggins Burns, Elizabeth Huggins Carobert, Diane “Cherry” Huggins; Brother, Benjamin “Shamba” Huggins; Nieces, Amalie C. Lawrence, Sharika Huggins, Jaydesha “JD” Carobert, Natalia M. Burns; Nephew, James O. Carobert, Antonio “Tony” Huggins; Great Nieces, Jayzala Huggins, JazMina Huggins, Azareya Albro, Zoey Albro, Sevyn Albro, Aiya Bush, Chloe Bush; Great Nephews, Zhaire Huggins, Haisahn Williams; Aunts, Hildred Liburd- Lawrence, Leonora Liburd-Jean Jacques; Uncle, Frederick Liburd; Daughters-In-Law, Britney K. Christopher, Shamarra M. Ponce; Cousin and Other Relatives, Sonia Liburd (aunt in law), Floretta Huggins, Albert Huggins, Shauna Huggins, The Huggins Family, Liburd Family, Powell Family, Christopher Family; Special Friends, Lenora Williams,  Unifer Durand, Manuel Camacho, Lawrence Jacobs Sr., Kenneth Williams, Eulica Pemberton, Agnes Garnett, Cynthia Gumbs, The St. Croix Central High School Class of 1980, as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention. 

A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a celebration of life Mass at 10 a.m., Friday, Nov. 7, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, interment at the Kingshill Cemetery.

The family of Carol M. Huggins invites all attendees to wear her favorite color blue (varying shades).

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

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