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Luis Guillermo Roldan Garcia Dies at 25

Luis Guillermo Roldan GarciaLuis Guillermo Roldan Garcia, also known as “Chito” and “Chachito," of Estate Brook’s Hill died July 4, 2010. He was 25.

He is survived by his wife, Stacey Roldan; mother, Teotista "Tita" Roldan; father, Guillermo "Kikin" Roldan; frandmother, Maria Roldan Ayala; sisters, Jo-Ann Roldan and Janie E. Prospere; brother, Jorge L. Roldan; sister-in-law, Jahzennia Ascencio; brother-in-law, Joshya Prospere; niece, Krystal A. Tricoche; nephew, D’Andre A. Prospere; aunts, Luz Maria "Lucy" Garcia, Carmen L. Camacho, Lydia E. Padilla, Maria M. Cabret and Carmen Agueda; uncles, Luis Garcia, Maximo Garcia, George Garcia, Pastor Rafael Padilla and Rafael Camacho; cousins and other relatives, Carlos A., Roberto and Francheska Garcia, Alexander M., Angeligue Garcia, Shirlene Burgos, Sophie and Monserrate Garcia, Christopher, Trisha and Michael Cawley, Sharon and Berton Frederik, Artzy, Monica, Nissa and Rafael Camacho, Vernon Vegas, Porfirio, Jr., Alberto and Xochitt Garcia, Guillermo and Jacky Matta, Maria E., Xiomara and Carla Cabret, Greg and Hansel Jimenez, Francisco, Elizabeth and Luis R. Encarnacion and Miguel Agueda; special friends Naisha, Shari, Gianna, Jaime, Alex, Deiby, Dundy Dee, Wayne, Gale and James; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 17, at the Church of God Son of Justice in Castle Coakley. Interment will follow at the Frederiksted Cemetery.

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