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Denise E. Walcott Dies at 58

Denise E. Walcott Denise E. Walcott of Estate New Castle Coakley died on Nov. 26. She was 58 years old.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Claudia C. Walcott; father, Hezekiah O. Walcott; sister, LaVerne S. Walcott-Smith; brother, Kenny L. Walcott Sr.; and brother-in-law, MG Jean A. Romney.
She is survived by her sisters: Beverly C-Walcott-Romney and Diane E. Walcott-Rivera; brothers: Elmer O. Walcott, Lawrence A. Walcott Sr. and Kurt A. Walcott Sr.; nieces: Dona Walcott, Dawn Walcott-Varner, Jurenne Walcott, Danielle Walcott, Ayanna Romney, Chivonne Romney-Lee, Erika Smith-Gumbs, Keisha Smith, Dana Smith, Chamoni Walcott-Weekes, Arainna Walcott, Kenya Walcott-Ayala, Tyanne Jacobs-El, Arianne Walcott, Krystal Rivera, Chantal Rivera and Lanique Rivera; and nephews: Dean Walcott, Gary Walcott, Lawrence Walcott Jr., Kenny Walcott, Michael Walcott, Akido Walcott, Keno Walcott, Kenny Walcott Jr., Kurt Walcott Jr. and Kiahn Rivera.
She is also survived by brother-in-law, MG Renaldo Rivera; sisters-in-law: Aracelis Bermudez Walcott, Rosemary Walcott, Willie Mae Walcott and Rita Walcott; godparents: Lionel and Beatrice Emanuel; special friends: Barbara Slater Brown, Lynelle Emanuel, Eleuteria Emanuel, Marie Christian, Ostend and Louise Hanson, Mary David, Miriam Estick, St. George (Jerome) Smith, Christinita Thomas and Kaila Estien (caregiver); cousins: the Petersen family, the James family, the Walcott family, the Henry family, the Grubb family and Steven Brown; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 12, at Lord God of Saboath Lutheran Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

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