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Angel Luis Rivera Dies

Angel Luis Rivera a.k.a. “Cuncun” of Herbert Grigg Home for the Aged, transitioned into eternal life on Nov. 24, 2025.

Angel Luis Rivera

He was preceded in death by his mother, Justina Martinez; Father, Segundo Rivera; Daughter, Carmen Rivera; Sister, Carmen Camacho.

He is survived by the mother of his children, Nimya Saldaña; Daughters, Maria Rosa, Rosa Estien, Katiria Lebrun; Sons, Angel Luis Rivera Jr., Julio Angel Rivera, Luis Alberto Rivera; Grandchildren, Nimya Rosa, Vicente Rosa Jr., Pedro Juan Estien Jr., Lilliana Rivera, Angel Luis Rivera Jr., Philippe Lebrun Jr., Mayra Rivera, Katy Rivera, Venicia Lebrun, Aiden Rivera, Noel Rivera; Great Grandchildren, Isaiah Rosa, Max Rosa, Rafael Martinez, Jayden Rosa, Ariely Rosa, Analis Navarro, Billy Navarro, Aniyah Rivera, Anjali Maharaj; Brothers, Eduardito Rivera; Nieces, Yireimy Guzman; Nephews, Efrian Camacho Jr., Gilberto Camacho, Julio Camacho, Michael Guzman; Daughters-In-Law, Omaira Rivera; Sons-In-Law, Pedro Estien Sr., Philippe Lebrun, Vicente Rosa; Sisters-In-Law, Esther Guzman de Rivera; Cousin and Other Relatives, Marcelina Saldaña, Melvin Saldaña, Edwin Saldaña, Magorie Dore, Milagro Soto, Leonaldo Saldaña Jr., Luis Saldaña, Maria Saldaña. Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The family of Angel Luis Rivera feels incredibly blessed to be surrounded by so many friends and family during this very sad and stressful time. Our entire family cannot thank Herbert Grigg staff enough for taking care of him and Pastor Hector Gonzalez and family and friends for their support and prayers.

Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 9 at Iglesia H.U.E.C. Zion. Viewing will begin at 9 a.m. with service at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.

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

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