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ANGELO MICHAEL CUENCAS BURIAL FRIDAY

Angleo "Jigs" Michael Cuencas of #5 Constitution Hill died Monday, Jan. 8 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 13.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. A viewing will begin at 10 a.m.
Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
Angelo is survived by his mother, Cindy Messiah-Cuencas; father, Alfredo Cuencas Sr.; grandparents, Rupert and Dolorita Massiah, and Sheila Vicars; great-grandmother, Mary Joseph; sisters, Amanda and Shelby; brothers, Daniel Messiah-Heywood, Alfredo III, Alfredo Jr., Anthony, and Angel Cuencas; niece, Keandra Cuencas; nephew, Asheem Cuencas; aunts, Francine, Lislyn, and Angela Massiah, Connie LaVille, Shanelle Cuencas, Griscilla Cuencas, Maria, Marcelle, Cenita, and Carmen Heywood; uncles, Eustace, Daryl, Rupert Jr., Rick, Elroy, Matson, and Daron Massiah, Larry, Carlito, and Antonio Cuencas; great-aunts, Mary White, Louise Moore, Charlene Phillip, Daphne Massiah, Bernadine Joseph, Jean Dixon, Joan Smith, Carmen Massiah, Cora DeNully, Doris Harris, Angela Cumberbatch, Melba Harris, Jacqueline Plastic, Yvette Massiah.
He is also survived by his great-uncles, Alwyn Joseph, Gladstone Simon, William Massiah Jr., George Massiah, and Winston Massiah; cousins, Stacy, Nichelle, Eustace Jr., Euseph, Daryl Jr., Nicole, Odion, LaToya, LaTisha, Joel Desiree, Odari, Tishannie, Mahalia, and Odia Massiah, De'Sean Massiah Heywood, Carmen-Cenita Massiah Heywood, Yves, Zoe, and Danielle Seraphin, Kentara, Sakari Heywood, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Diane Samuel, Natasha Kallo, Emery Adams, Tisha Adams, Preci Ashile, Allahar Barbel, and Nuchie Chisam; along with many other relatives and friends.
Funeral arrangements are in the care of James Memorial Funeral Home.

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