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Darwin Clarke Dies at 71

Darwin Clarke
Darwin Clarke age 71 of Estate Mon Bijou died on Thursday, July 5. He was 71 years old.
He is survived by his wife, Jennifer Noel Parris Clarke, daughter: Charmaine Clarke; grandson, Leroy Brown; stepchildren: Ray Parris Jr., Kevin Parris, Raynessa Parris and Jenella Parris; adopted granddaughter, Alana Ferris; sisters: Muriel E. Petersen, Bernice T. Francis and Shirly Hodge Lewis; brother-in-law, Angel Lewis; nieces and nephews: Michael and Dean Petersen, Hector Jr., Miguel and Adelle Francis, Denise F. Green MD, Michelle Coleman, Renee Rojas and Charmaine Clarke; and great nieces and nephews: Wicamo and Khadija Francis, Theron Miles, Ashlee, Deanne and Sherelle Green, Tafara Francis, Terel Coleman, Mante and Malik Petersen.
He is also survived by cousins: Marilyn Christopher, Beulah Hill, Earla Thomas, Cicily Brathwaite, Tranz (Ethlyn) Turnbull, Eleanor Abednego, Doreen Faulkner, Annette Turnbull, Lynette Turnbull, Cromwell Stevens, Elmor Stout, Ottley Titley, Ludence Turnbull, Rustin Turnbull, Norris Brathwaite, Ariel Brathwaite, Vernold Brathwaite, Dornold Brathwaite, Austin Rabsatt, Tiny Rabsatt, Louis Osorio Cicil, Fahie, Readis Fahie, Larry Anthony and Rasheed Mumin; special friend, Roy "Naska" Hansen; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
The viewing will begin at noon and the funeral service at 1 p.m. on July 19 at Turnbull’s Funeral Home Chapel on St. Thomas. Interment will follow at Western Cemetery No. 2.
Professional Funeral Services Entrusted to: James Memorial Funeral Home Inc. Located at 6AA La Grande Princesse Telephone: 718-8663 Fax: 718-8661

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