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Casper Cornwall Dies at 82

Casper Cornwall

Casper Cornwall of Estate Sunny Acres, St. Croix, died on Sept. 5. He was 82 years old.

He is survived by his wife, Yvette Cornwall; daughter, Dianne Cornwall-Mcfarlane; sons: Cardain and David Cornwall, and Dale Jeffers; brothers: David and Joseph Charles; grandchildren: Rebecca, Xavier and Dallourne Jeffers, Devonte and Shoven Mcfarlane, Arielle and Adrian Cornwall, Sylvette and Jordan Evelyn; sons-in-law: Matthias Mcfarlane and Trevor Evelyn; daughters-in-law: Marie Cornwall and Honika Jeffers; brother-in-law, Amos Kelly; and sisters-in-law: Muriel Charles, Gloriz Evelyn and Sylvia Lockhart.

He is also survived by nieces: Sylvia Farquhar-Hector, Esther Farquhar, Racine Martyn, Sharon Cummings, Jasmine and Donet Cornwall, Sharon Spencer, Beverly Young, Donna Francis, Lornette Peters, Pauline Smith, Cheryl, Valencia and Dr. Sharon Charles; special great nieces: Linnea Hector and Desarrie Farquhar; and nephews: Fitzgerald and Jensen Cummings, Darwin, Melbourne, Orvil and Freeston Cornwall, Franklyn, Casmore, Rowan, Vaughn, Marvin, Erwin, Curtis, Oslen, Cohen, Dwayne and Lloyd Charles.

Other survivors include cousins: Ercil Cornwall and family, Margaret Rodgers and family, Arabella Piggott and family; godson: Junie Richards; special friends: Dayle Griffin, Rt. Rev. Dr. Conrad Spencer, Faith Moravian Church family, Richards family, Ephraim Francis, Jeremiah Spencer, Stephen Glasgow, Tracy Connor and Nadia Charlery; 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, Sept. 28, at Faith Moravian Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

Arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home.

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