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Glorin Camacho Jr. Dies at 67

Glorin Camacho Jr., aka “Juni”, of Anna’s Hope, passed away on March 31. He was 67 years old.

Glorin Camacho Jr.

He was preceded by his parents, Carmen Dora Camacho and Glorin Camacho, Sr.

He is survived by sisters, Vilmagda Edwards, Maria Del Carmen Camacho, Romelia Camacho-Nanton; brother, Carlos Ortiz Jr.; nieces, Mellissa Vilmagda Mathews, Minelva Romelia Donato, Ebony Viola John Harris; great nieces, Auria Lynn Mathews, Ava Romelia Mathews, Alaya Harris; great nephews, Orelio Michael Mathews, Archer Sylvan Donato, Eugenio Harris III; aunts, Laura Camacho, Delora Acevedo; brother-in-law, Keithroy A.S. Nanton; cousins and other relatives, George Mathews, Joshua Donato, Eugenio Harris II, Gonzalez Family, Bermudez Family, Belardo Family, Acevedo Family, Mathews Family, Camacho Family, Luz E. Webster, Mireya Bermudez, Georgina Songy, Eva Bermudez, Marysela Gonzalez, Maria Belen Towers, Wilma Belardo- Galiber, Tony Belardo, Chichi Bermudez, Caco Bermudez, Gustavo Bermudez, Marco A. Gonzalez, Julio Gonzalez, Rey Belardo, Linar Acevedo, Yolanda Acevedo, Delinora Huffman, Victor Camacho, Juan Camacho, Robert Camacho, Nemecio Camacho, Sandy Acevedo, Ting Acevedo; special friends, Kenneth Brewster, Robert Burke, Peter Golden, Jose Antonio Osorio Navarro, Luis Santiago, Wayne Sealey; precious friends and other relatives too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on April 13 at James Memorial Chapel. Viewing begins at 10 a.m., with service at 11 a.m. Interment will be held at Kingshill Cemetery.


Funeral arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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