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Henry Gonzague Sr. Dies at 61

Henry Gonzague Sr. , also known as "Lincoln” or “Lucky Lips," of Hannah’s Rest died on Feb. 15. He was 61 years old.
Henry Gonzague Sr.
He is survived by his spouse, Augusta E. Gonzague; daughter, Augustina Lindie Gonzague; son: Henry "Zan" Gonzague Jr.; grandchild: Zaniya E. Gonzague; daughter-in-law, Kia Russell Gonzague; sisters: Victoria Gonzague, Ada Wilson and Betty Donelly; brother, Crabaut O’Brian; nieces: Aurea Gonzague, Kandra Gonzague, Henrietta Gonzague, Alphana Gonzague, Sabina Gonzague, Aniceta Henry, Maureen Wilson and Fuma O’Brian; and nephews: Ernest Gonzague, Anicetus Gonzague, Alex Gonzague, Warren Wilson, Alioyous O’Brian, Tony Wilson and Patrick Mason.
He is also survived by sisters-in-law: Celestina Hosford, Geralda Pickering, Claudia Edmond, Suzanna Mason, Marcelina George, Flora Mason and Tulifa O’Brian; brothers-in-law: Frances Mason, Joseph Wilson and Robert Donelly; aunt, Macadelina Ruloph; uncles: Rawl Gonzague and Codron; great nieces: Donette Gonzague, Kershelle Deterville, Rochelle Detervile, Kerline Constable, Cylanie Henry, Shirnice Gonzague, Mecah Gonzague and Ernessa Gonzague; great nephew, Kyle Henry; special friends: Anthony "Rockers" Peters, Robertson "Happy" Stalilas, Michus Cyril, Ruffus Daniel, Haryman, Leslie, Richards, Magista, Ashor, Dedes and Appos; as well as cousins and friends too numerous to mention.
There wil be a viewing held at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Faith Seventh-day Adventist Church in Frederiksted. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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