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Vitalia Vertalie Charles Dies at 82

Vitalia Vertalie Charles Vitalia Vertalie Charles of Estate Grove Place died on June 20.
She was preceded in death by her spouse, Otis Charles; and son, Lines Stout.
She is survived by her daughters: Arriel Lesmond, Nadine Samuel and Ame Stevens; sons: Bain Charles, Vain Charles and Ezra Charles; grandchildren: Ruchella, Nakia, Dauda, Aisha and Danisha Samuel, Najaray Roberts, Onika and Lasuanda Stevens, Berthal, Reshera, Ronifa and Tamika Charles, Sandy Stout, Kimmiane Mess, Orakeya, Joshua, Omally Stout, Kimoi Samuel, Imandi Stevens, and Akil, Jahseem, Rajon and Taleef Charles; 36 great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; and sisters: Daphne Frett and Orvil Frett.
She is also survived by her brothers: Leo Frett, Jerry Frett, William Frett, Ocrin Frett, Asiah Frett and Mannazo Lamakalo; nieces: Lorna Scatliffe, Alicia Benjamin, Lucinda Gordon, Florencia William, Lorencia Gordon, Susan Malone and Ayana Alexander; nephews: Wilburn Gordon, Wilford Gordon and Donald Malone; sons-in-law: Clement Samuel and Ethbert Lesmond; sisters-in-law: Sylvia Mcpherson, Lucien Jones, Eugenie Tutien, Doris Frett, Esther Frett, Marcia Frett and Veronica Frett; special friends: Louise James, Eileen Whyte, Ms. Powell and Anna Brewster; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 30, at Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
Professional funeral services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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