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Alvin Joseph Dies at 69

It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of our beloved Alvin “Snarday” Joseph. On Thursday Nov. 13, 2025, he passed peacefully surrounded by family. He was 69 years old. 

Alvin Joseph

He is survived by his loving wife Patricia Joseph. Daughters, Natasha Harrigan and Nateisha Harrigan.  Brothers Alphonso “Pencil” Joseph and Leroy “Spada” Joseph.  Aunt, Murial Jackson.  Ten grandchildren, Teneisha James, Orville James III, Shanequa James, Teneiqua James, Shanice James, Shakeem King, Kimberley King, Brianna King,Clement King III (deceased). Great grandchildren, K’Mali Carter, SuNiyah Abiff, Ki’yamah Abiff, Jah’Kai Lettsome, Jah’Koi Lettsome, Kaiden Lestrade, Elijah James, Orian James, Elvin Stout, Amiyah Gumbs, Amori Christopher, Kalen Gumbs, A’Nayha King and Amiyah Harrigan. Nieces, Tamara Joseph, Jasmine Joseph, Tenesia Joseph, Tiffany Joseph, Litisha Joseph, Alicia Joseph Eldrige, Zakiya Joseph Hill, Bilqis Josep, Shennice Joseph, Antoinette Joseph, Lakisha Joseph-Thomas, Karima and Keisha Brown.

Nephews, Leroy Joseph Jr., Abasi Joseph, Deshawn Joseph, Hasani Joseph, Khalid Joseph, Hashim Joseph, Fahim Joseph. Godchildren, Cyrique Andrews and Terrell Bell and Taj.  Special Friends, Lewis “Specta” Williams, Alaric “Ala” Joseph, Lauritz David, Luis Robles, Romeo Hodge, Juel T.R. Molloy, Henry Leonard, George Warner, Cyril Andrews Sr., Hermon Bell Jr.  Mr. Alvin Joseph is also survived by a host of loving family and friends too numerous to mention.  

Funeral Arrangements: First viewing, Thursday Dec. 11, at Turnbull’s Funeral Home from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Second viewing Friday Dec. 12, Lutheran Church of the Reformation in Annas Retreat at 10 a.m. 


Funeral Service will follow at 11 a.m.  Interment at Eastern Cemetery.

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