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Euclin Prince Garvey Dies

Euclin Prince Garvey

Euclin “Ukey” Prince Garvey died on March 12.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sheryl Carla Garvey; daughters: Sh’Nae Cayla Carr, Cierra Bryant and Ashley Bryant; sister, Alicia L. Garvey; brothers: Robelto Garvey, Rodger Hector, Chris E. Garvey, Elvin M. Garvey, Mervin L. Garvey and Ervin E. Garvey; nieces: Renee T. Stevens, Natoree A. Garvey, Angel C. Gautier, T’shylah Davis and Te’shekah Garvey; nephews: Diquan Richards, Rolando Gautier Jr., Reminton R. Gautier, D’Ante E. Hospedales, De’hmalii Boyer, Tashim Davis and Jahmoi Ortiz; and mother-in-law, Naomi Carr.

He is also survived by his father-in-law, Samuel Carr; sisters-in-law: Joann Carr, Rashonia Garvey and Myrna Garvey; brothers-in-law: Casford Carr, Dwane Carr and Claude Carr; aunts: Iona Roach, Celestina Green, Cecilia Lawrence, Lorna King, Naomi John, Idona Benjamin, Elida Ledesma and Carolyn Thomas; uncles: Alfred John and Jose Felix; cousins: Roach Family, Mike Martinez, Julian Gordon, Judith Henry and family, George John and the entire John family, Phillip Lewis, the Greene family, the King family and the Samuel family; and other cousins too numerous to mention.

Other survivors include special family friends: Culbert and Valencia Dascent, Kurt Lowrey, Jonah Williams, Lindy Philbert, Leon and Sherryann Jeffrey, Owen Luma, Maxwell Feanny, Terry and Jerry Hames, Kim Fevriere, Mervin Nelson, Phillip Lewis, the Dog family, the Cartersville family, the Williams Delight family, the Trinity Rail family and the Morgon family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m. on Sunday, April 2, at Bethel Seventh-day Adventist Church, Williams Delight. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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