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Raymond Alexander Richards Jr. Dies

Raymond Alexander Richards Jr.

Raymond Alexander Richards Jr. died on Oct. 30.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Lenora Norworthy; father, Raymond Alexander Richards; aunts: Mariane George and Dorothy Fawkes; and uncles: Irvin springer, Ivan Oliver, Lionel Fawkes, Earlvest Bartley and Joseph Norworthy.

He is survived by his adopted daughter, Saleah Gonzalves; adopted son, Jaquan Phipps; brothers: Kareem Richards, Kevin Francis, Kayon Richards, Keyray Richards and Obassi Christopher; sisters: Kerran Richards, Renior Norworthy and Elisabeth Rivera Gabriel; grandmother: Sylvia Bartley and Mabel Springer Arnold; grandfathers: Joseph Foler and Samuel Richards; and aunts: Eleanor Wilson, Maralyn Huggins, Ina Johannes, Pearline Jacobs, Roselyn Eastman, Agretha Williams, Alisa Ford, Gail Garner and Candice Norworthy.

He is also survived by uncles: Henry Springer, Ulysess Howell, Lloyd, Alexander, Wilfred and Albert Norworthy; nieces: Kalani, Kahrisha, Lynisha Richards, Keyora Richards, Keahna and Jader Goodwin, Imani and Ajoya Belin, T’noa Richards, Kiyanan and Tatiana Thomas; nephews: Dondre, Kareem Jr., Kaleem, Kayden Jr., Kayon Jr., Alex Norworthy, Breannon, Bround Jr., Patrick Banks, Asar Christopher and Nahseem Christopher; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and the funeral service will follow at 10 a.m., Monday, Nov. 26, at St. Paul Anglican Church, Fredriksted. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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