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Telcka Avril Williams Dies at 63

Telcka Avril Williams
Telcka Avril Williams of Estate Whim died on Feb. 24, at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. She was 63 years old.
She is survived by her husband, Neville Williams; adopted daughter, Vilmarie Garcia; adopted son: Juan Carlos Garcia Jr.; adopted goddaughter, Nicole Fredericks; sisters: Irene Huggins and Cynthia Osborne; brother, Edmund Williams; nieces: Veronica Liburd, Hulda Stanley, Hildred Dore and Judy Osborne; nephew, Hilton Osborne; great nieces: Valisha Liburd, Genine Dore, Yanique and Kulia Osborne, Anecia and Alecia Stanley, and Krystal Osborne; great nephews: Rohan and Jason Stanley, Justin Dore and Osric Liburd; brothers-in-law: Viscount Williams, Danford Williams and Frederik Williams; and sisters-in-law: Hyacinth Rogers and Joycelyn Buncampa.
She is also survived by special friends: Marie Browne, Claude and Sonia Fredericks, Daphne Lewis, Julianna Joseph Jean, Vilma Garcia, Rodwell Osborne, Irose Spooner, Sharmaine and Arthur Pembleton, May Dubois and family, Eugene Tyson Ellis and Clara Nock, Dr. Vilma Tyson, Doris Gardine, Georgiana Richards, Doris Joseph and family, Nina Rene and family, Jane and Jerry Louison, Warrington Chapman, Ruby Adams and family, Florence Walters, the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church family; Joseph Newton, Douglas and Beryl Carter, Inez Harris, Alvin Milligan, New Testament Church of God family Estate Whim, James and Stephanie Martin, Marilyn Greenidge, Fredrico and Jeanie Garcia; as well as other friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 4, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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