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Dolores Santiago Morales Dies

Dolores Santiago Morales Dolores Santiago Morales died on June 2.
He was preceded in death by his spouse, Candida Santiago; and grandchild, Abraham Khan Jr.
He is survived by his daughters: Elsie E. Medina, Lucinda Iris Medina, Doris Mohammed, Edith Longe, Martha Santiago and Iris Nereida Santiago; sons: Carlos M. Santiago and Dolores Santiago Jr., daughters-in-law: Lourdes Santiago and Lisa Clark Santiago; sons-in-law: Fred Mohammed, Felix Rosa Sr., Carmelo Robles and Theo; grandchildren: Anthony Khan, Lucinda Santiago-Lake, Elizabeth Sober, Indira Nieves, Alex Simon, Luis F. Luis, Felix Rosa Jr., Curtis Simon, Agdanamai Luis, Nicholas Santiago, Carlos Santiago, Christine Santiago, Carmen M. Santiago, Illeana Santiago and Tamara Mohammed; 30 great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; granddaughters-in-law: Idaliz Rosa, Zabrina Santiago, Vee Luis and Christine Khan; grandsons-in-law: Tito Lake, Steve Sobers, Rafi Pena and Christian Nieves; special friends: Carmen Miray and Wilma Cruz; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held from 3-5 p.m. on Wednesday June 15, at Divine Funeral Service Chapel. A second viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 16, at Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal, Estate Calquohoun. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
Arrangements are entrusted to Divine Funeral Services and Crematory. We own and operate our own crematory. Let us offer you a Dignified Funeral, affordable by all. Tel: 773-0003/fax: 773-3003.
 

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