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SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY

James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m.
Burial will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
He is survived by his longtime companion, Ivy; daughters, Julette, Bernadeth, Shirley, Donna, Marva and Marcella De Lacoudray; sons, Leonard, Fitzroy, Valentine, Theodore, and Stanley; grandchildren, Angela, Tessa, Richard, Fitzroy Jr., Dena, Reynelle, Chanice, Chantelle, Chalece, Akeylah, Eléazah, Francisco, and Nephateré; great-grandchildren, Angenique, Adanté, Ethan, and Evin.
He is also survived by his sisters, Margret Seman and Mary Bowry; brother, Leonard De Lacoudray; nieces, Heather DeLacoudray, Andrea Gumbs, Yevornne Matthew, Kathryn Liburd, Andrea Bowry, Michelle Blake, Semorne DeLacoudray, Nicole Gumbs, Valerie Hodge, Carol DeLacoudray, and Maxine Bowry; nephews, Ira Bowry, Donald Bowry, Desmond Bowry, Gary James, Eustace, Morris, Kevin, and Winston DeLacoudray; daughters-in-law, Joan and Gina; son- in-law, Collin Stoner; god-son, Collin Brown; along with numerous friends and relatives including the Matthews family, Pemberton family, Hopkins family, Claxton family, Woodley family, the Rev. Kennedy Simmonds, and Makie Hazel.
Funeral arrangements are in the care of James Memorial Funeral Home.

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