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Lloyd Adelbert Anduze Dies at 91

Lloyd Adelbert Anduze Lloyd Adelbert Anduze of L.B.J Gardens died on March 8 at his residence. He was 91 years old.
He is survived by his sons: Lloyd Jr., Mark (New York) and Christopher; daughter-in-law, Gracie Anduze (New York); grandson, Taaj Anduze (New York); granddaughters: Neesha Anduze (New York) and Kye Mir (New York); great grandsons: Syon Anduze, Oasim Mir, Qaeed Mir and Daiyaan Mir (New York); great-granddaughters: Sameen Mir and Saba Mir (New York); brother, Roy Anduze, sisters: Rita Anduze Spain, Norma Anduze Parson, Juanita Anduze Benitez and Joyce Anduze Clarke (New York); and nieces and nephews too numerous to mention.
He is also survived by special friends: Bernice R. Hall (N.C.), Gwen Field (Washington, D.C.), Jean C. Williams (Fla.), Celina Riviere (Fla.), Hildred E. Tutein (Fla.), Sheryle A. Brown (Washington, D.C.), Delia V. Suarez (ORD), Shinell B. Suarez (Fla.), Sherline Williams-Nathaniel (Fla.), Christian A. Danielson III (Atlanta), Sharon Danielson (Atlanta), Ann Doute (St. Croix), Dedra Carver, Rubio Samuel, Gusbel Henderson, Khaliaha Danielson, A’Jyidah Schuster, Trey Mckenzie, Keith A. Mckenzie, Marie E. Danielson, Christine M. Danielson, Shanice Edwards, Jelani Edwards, Karisa Danielson, Kareem Danielson, Risa Adams, Esther D. Thomas, Janet Liburd, Vivian Furet and Joy Williams; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 18, at Kingshill Memorial Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery, Veterans Section.
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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