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Laura Valery Daniel Dies at 43

Laura Valery Daniel Laura Valery Daniel of Barren Spot, Christiansted, St. Croix, died on Sunday, Dec. 11. She was 43 years old.

She is survived by her daughter: Kinberli King; companion, Link Augustin; mother, Lena Daniel; father: Clifton George; sisters: Chirna Cole, Lydia Moise, Marylene Moise, Jenavive Joseph, Zitta Laurencin and Theresa; brothers: Anthony Daniel, Rick Daniel, Andrew Moise, Conrad Moise, Clitus Daniel and Tenneson Daniel; nieces: Noahla, Charlie, Anna, Zelda, Nella, Danize, Janet and Carissa; and nephews: Danyl, Winsley, Rick, Isaac, Wyan and Dyle.

She is also survived by aunts: Olga and Urica; uncles: John, Johnathan, Matthew and Edward; brother-in-law, Allister Cole; sisters-in-law: Cato Daniel and Trong Daniel; and special friends and family: Order of the Eastern Stars and Pinnacle Family, Maurice Sealy, Glenwood Renolds, Henry Turnbull, Dejohn Hardy, Ricardo Felix, Roman Rivera, Santos Rivera, Pedro Castillo, Jarriko Santana, Papo Chaparro, Luciana, Esther and family, and Ened and family.

Other special friends and family include Maurice Greenidge, Jahded, Mr. Oliver, Keith Moolner, Jacime Serrano, Sosa Marrero, Ricardo Encarnacion, Mikey, Basilio Felix, Deron Chathann, Eddie Torres, Samuel Andrew, Jose Serrano, Jesus Serrano, Jose Rodriguez, Gilberto Serrano, Miguel Serrano, Joshua Murray, Jose Murray, Valley Bridgewater, Ronald Rodriguez, Danny-I, Leslie Murray, Dushane Matthias, Army, Omari Cooper, Dale Cooper and Carolyn Cooper; 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 Thursday, Dec. 22, at Church of God of Prophecy, Estate Richmond. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

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