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GEORGIANA JOSEPHINE THOMAS FUNERAL FRIDAY

Georgiana Josephine Thomas of Sion Hill died Wednesday, Jan. 3. She was 80.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12 in the Kingshill Cemetery Chapel, with a viewing preceding the service beginning at 10 a.m.
Burial will take place in Kingshill Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband, Hubert Thomas; daughters, Woletta Daniels-Cason and Teda Davis; sons-in-law, Allen Cason and Hercules Davis; brothers, James Edward Bramble and James Newton; sister, Ruth Bramble; sisters-in-law, Virginia Bramble and Windsor Newton.
She is also survived by her grandchildren, Tonjah Goods, Albert Ford, Peter Davis, Bernard Davis, Leslie Davis, Haujji Davis-Glen, Sdhari Cason Payano, Mkeba Cason, Hassan Davis, Tiffany Davis, and Rikki Davis; great-grandchildren, Albert Ford III, Tiffany Ford, Tiara Williams, Nykol Haskins, Naeema Stennett, Brianna Josephine Payano, Keayanna Davis-Glen, Adrian, Devon, Bernard, Joseph, Devante, and Allecia Davis; step-children, Leroy Bailey and Girlette Glasgow; special cousins, Audrey Williams, Jocelyn Dowdye, Samuel Dowdye, Lorna Dowdye, Akeem Dowdye, Llewellyn Steinbergen; special friends, William Dasent, Mr. and Mrs. Mathiew Javois, Albert and Maria Schuster, Janet Hector, Celestine Cara, and Claudette Isaac; along with numerous relatives and friends.
Funeral arrangements are in the care of Thomas Hyll Memorial Funeral Chapel.

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