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Juan Cruz Santana Dies

Juan Cruz Santana The family of the late Juan Cruz Santana “Yu Yu” is saddened to announce his passing on Nov. 22, 2015.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Josefina Cruz-Santana; and sister, Monserrate Encarnacion.
He is survived by his father, Juan Cruz Carmona; daughters: Yesenia Judith Cruz, Katherine Cruz Napoleon and Jessmin Cruz Mota; son, Juan Gabriel Cruz (Gabby); sisters: Dina Cruz Simmons, Eugenia Cruz Velasquez and Sharon Hodge; brother, Johnny Cruz; grandchildren: Taina Benetiz-Cruz and Yandel Benetiz-Cruz; brothers-in-law: Fidel Encarnacion, Stafford Simmons, Edwin Velasquez, Daniel Hodge; nieces: Sarai and Ruth Encarnacion, Elizabeth Jarvis, Jocelyn Velasquez, Abigail Velasquez, Jade Cruz, Jamiah Cruz, Zynasia Cruz, and Brittany and Shanell Hodge; nephews: Fidel Jr. and Elias Encarnacion, Marlon Simmons, Johnathan Cruz, Johnny Cruz Jr. and Daniel Hodge Jr.; special friends: Virgin Islands National Guard and Virgin Islands Police Department; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015 at Divine Funeral Services from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015. Services will be held at Speak the Word Ministries Building and will be conducted by Iglesia Samaria Evangelica. Viewing 9 a.m. and Service 10 a.m. Interment follows at Kingshill Cemetery Veteran Section.
Arrangement are entrusted to Divine Funeral Services and Crematory. We own and operate our own crematory. Let us offer you a Dignified Funeral, affordable by all. Tel: 773-0003/fax: 773-3003.
 

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