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Neville Martin Dies at 56

Neville MartinNeville Martin, also known as “Chicken,” died on Aug. 24 at the age of 56. He worked at Zenith Development Corp.
He is survived by his mother, Irose Knight; father, Selvin Martin; children: Hanroy Martin, Korey Martin, Kara Martin, Kimberly Martin, Keba Martin; grandchildren: Sophia Martin, Kendra Martin, David Martin, Andrea Anthony, Chaz Chapman, Zaroy Martin, Taeroy Martin; brothers and sisters: Mrs. Janet Harris, Charles Martin, Jaslin Martin, Denfiel Martin, Hilroy Martin, Elvis Martin, Arleen Edwards, Wesley Henry; nieces: Joe-Ann Martin, Maurey Martin, Tuckesha Martin, Kesha martin, Shanika Martin, T’Nesha Martin, Kathy Harris, Ocena Henry; nephews: Danroy Martin, Andy Martin, Morlan Martin, Carim Martin, Clink Martin, Tairik Martin, Tramoi Martin, Brian Edwards, Devon Wright, Sean Perry, Randy Harris, Roan Harris; great niece, Kennique Thwaites; great nephews: Alex Thwaites, Leon Peters and Kelly Peters; sister-in-law, Milagros Farrell; other family members: Victorine Isaac and family, Henrietta Browne and family, Rose Knight and family, and Christiana Knight and family; special friends: Zenith Development Corp., Brian’s Electrical Workers, Keystone Construction Workers, John Cooper Construction Workers and Louis Plumbing; as well as other friends and relatives too numerous to mention.
There will be a first viewing held from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 7, at Davis Funeral Home Chapel. There will be a second viewing at 2:30 p.m. followed by a funeral service at 3 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 14, at Tyrells Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be at Tyrells Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Antigua.
All arrangements are by Davis Funeral Home, 774-1464.

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