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Arcadia D. Nieves Dies at 69

Arcadia D. Nieves
Arcadia D. Nieves, also known as “Nana,” of Estate Whim died on April 13. She was 69 years old.
She is survived by her husband, Enrique A Nieves; sons: Orlando Nieves and Ricardo Nieves; daughter, Nancy M. Wright; daughters-in-law: Jodie Nieves and Alma V. Nieves; son-in-law, Richard Wright; grandchildren: Ricardo Daniel Nieves and Jasmin A. Nieves, sisters: Iris and Antonia Delgado; brothers: Bienvenido, Alberto, Eduardo and Jose Delgado; sisters-in-law: Aida Brown, Inez Garcia, Josefina Munoz and Migdalia Nieves; and brother-in-law, Manuel Nieves.
She is also survived by nieces: Maribel, Mariela, Elizabeth, Nidia, Enibelle, Carmen, Aurea, Nora, Neida, Gisela, Mabel, Roxana, Marianela, Myladis and Mariela Delgado, Metch and Iris Lopez, Aida Rivera, Emy, Lila and Dalia Oquendo, Grace Sanabria, Lorraine Dowling, Lisandra Garcia-Mitchell, Maria Hernandez, Lydia Correa, Ana Quesenbury, Risa Adams, Lisa Christian and Migdalia Roach; nephews: Javier, Alexander, Aristedes, Alberto, Fabian, Josely and Enrique Delgado, Jose Lopez, German Oquendo, Lauriel Dowling, Ramon Cuencas, Samuel Sanabria, Roberto Russell and Melbourne Adams; special relatives and friends: the Maldonado family, the Diaz family, the Ventura family, the Morales family, the Perez family, the Romero family, the Flores family, Fransisca and other co-workers at Mr. Dollar; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Eulogy and tributes will begin at 9:30 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 20, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Frederiksted. Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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