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Elmo R. Hendricks Sr. Dies at 72

Elmo R. Hendricks Sr.

Elmo R. Hendricks Sr. died on Nov. 19 at this residence in Hospital Ground.

He is survived by his wife, Eleanor Hendricks; sons: Elmo Jr., Cletis and Derek Hendricks; aunt, Zephyra Hendricks; brothers: Ulric Chinnery and Wilburn Hendricks; sister, Regina Smith; mother-in-law, Lillian Chesterfield; grandchildren: Aakeem, Jahmal, Deja, Malik, Selassie & Auralia Hendricks; and caregivers:Vera Fredericks, Cletis and Joleen Hendricks, Veda Hodge and Nazarine George.
He is also survived by brothers-in-law: Raymond Chesterfield Jr. and Wayne Chesterfield; sisters-in-law: Elma Young Eclyn Smith, Ena Guzman, Jacklyn Chesterfield and Jeanette Smith; daughters-in-law: Tynisha, Joleen and Carol-Ann Hendricks; nieces: Cheryl Thomas, Alexis and Avril Barthlett, Allison Bussue, Arlene Lake, Sharon Prosper, Sharmaine Weekes and Tisean Hendricks; nephews: Virgil Shinnery, Angel, Albe, Anthony and Alex Barthlette, Dexter and Kacy Hendricks; godson, John Peterson; great niece, Janelle Burns; and many others; cousins: Evan Hendricks, Ilva Normil Boynes, Mildred George, Gladys Williams Broome, Beatrice Hendricks, Valentine Hendricks, Leola Hermon and many others; special cousin, Kenneth Hermon; and many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Special thanks to the staff of La Paz Hospice Care and the Medical Oncology Division of the Charlotte Kimelman Cancer Institiute.
There will be a first viewing held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1, at Davis Funeral Home Chapel. A second viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 2, at New Herrnhut Moravian Church. Interment will be at New Herrnhut Cemetery.
All arrangements are by Davis Funeral Home, 774-1464.

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