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Kenric C. Hurtault Dies at 41

Kenric C. Hurtault Kenric C. Hurtault died on Thursday, July 27. He was 41 years old.
He is survived by his father, Ivaughn Hurtault; mother, Joan Ruby Hurtault; brothers: Cedric Durand, Lester Hurtault and Vaughn Hurtault; sisters: Edris and Coretta “Kiki” Hurtault; daughter, Krystal Shantal Hurtault; grandson, Gabriel Melendez Jr.; uncles: Benedict, Arnold, Frederick, Gideon and Henkel Hurtault, John Beaupierre, James lawrence , Hayden Barry, Kent Barry and Michael Austrie; grand uncle, Francis Bruney; and aunts: Marie Austrie, Sylvia Barry, Joan Beaupierre, Augustina, Edith and Connie Hurtault, Ella Hurtault-Lawrence and Margaret Thomas; grand aunts: Elizabeth Philbert, Martha Martin, Lylith Barry and Sorinette Bruney; and nieces and nephews: Rakeem, Cedrina and Nathaniel Durand, Enoch, Aaliya and Tonisha Garvey, Ahimsa, Lester Jr., Annabele, Theo and Savanah Hurtault.
He is also survived by cousins: Marra, Marva and Mario Austrie, Kenny Barry, Alix, Jason and Chad Beaupierre, Pat, Bill, DeMyres, Tom and Joy Bruney, Stacey Charles, Garth Daniel, Shana Daniels, Ruthlin, Roscar, Rachael, Reginal, Matthew, Joff, Troy, Torrance, Erison, Marisa, Georgine, Kennedy, Stephanie, Nelson, Jessica, Joel, Brita, Aaron, Fitzroy, Gemma, Tyler Ashley and Natashleyan Hurtault, Candice Knight, Brandon, Travis and Eric Lawrence, Wendel, Carol, Gabriella and Sydney Thomas and many others too numerous to mention; family friends: The Edwards, Figeroa, McBean, Monroe, Osborne, Toussaint and Willie families, the hemo-dialysis nurses at Juan F. Luis Dialysis Center and Frensis Dialysis Center, and other healthcare workers who truly cared; and other individuals too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 10, at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
 

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