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Lucinda Veronica Joseph Olivari Dies

Lucinda Veronica Joseph Olivari of #33 Tipperary, passed away on April 12.

Lucinda Veronica Joseph Olivari

She is preceded in death by her spouse, Rafael Olivari; mother, Salome Naomi Thomas Reid; and father, Zephaniah Joseph.

She is survived by her children, Barbara Willock, Alvah Guishard Sr., Darwayne Willock, Danisia Willock, Douglas Willock, Wendy-Ann Frazier, David Willock, Darnell and Danielle Willock, Susanna Willock, Sean Willock; grandchildren, Avah Guishard Jr., Amari Guishard, Ajani Giushard, Nydrell David Jr., Joshua Sergeant, Jashaun Sergeant, John Gilbert, Arianna L. Frazier, Aniyah N. Frazier, D’Zahriee Willock, Deja’Nay Willock, D’Mauri Willock, D’Lahnie Willock, Adjani J. Willock, Aubriana N. Willock, Giovanni Willock, Zenobiya Willock; great-grandchildren, Legasy Guishard, Cairo David, Chozen David, Conan David, Ava Sergeant, Aria Sergeant; sisters, Angela Emmanuel and family of St. Thomas, Casandra Jarvis and family of Antigua, Dawn Henry and family of New Jersey, Maria Morrissey and family of Antigua, Emilia Reid and family of St. Thomas; brothers, Franklin Smith (deceased) and family of Antigua, Everton (aka Scott) Randolph and family of St. Thomas, Malcom Reid, and family of Texas, Jefferson Reid, and family of Antigua; other relatives, too numerous to mention, including aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, cousins, adopted daughters, and sons; close friends, Barbara-Jean Brown. Special thanks to the staff at Continuum Care.

Homegoing service for Lucinda Joseph Olivari is scheduled for April 28, at #501 Sunny Acres Seventh-day Adventist church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

Request: The family requests attendees wear shades of beige and browns.

Professional services entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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