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SERVICES FOR EDUARDO MARRERO WEDNESDAY

Eduardo Marrero, known to his friends as "Goldo," of D. Hamilton Jackson Terrace, died Tuesday, June 12 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 28.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 20, at Holy Cross Catholic Church. A viewing will begin at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
He is survived by his fiancé, Julia Browne; mother, Aracelis Bennett; father, Luis F. Marrero; grandparents, Aida Ayala, Pedro Bennett, and Petra Marrero; daughters, Kyleah and Saieda Marrero; step-son, Michael Kelly; sisters, Michelle Encarnacion and Myra Padro; brothers, Wilfredo Valentine, Anthony and Luis Marrero Jr., and Charles Velasquez; nieces, Antenique and Antonisha Marrero and Ninoshka Santiago; nephews, Anthony Marrero Jr. and Robert Santiago; aunts, Elizabeth Bennett, Nilsa Marrero, Naida Marrero, Nerry Priecpe, and Juanita Encarnacion; uncles, Roberto, Carmelo, and Rey Bennett, Luis Perez, Junie Marrero, Jose Figueroa, and Inrique Malta; cousins, Papito Marrero, Aida and Jahida Rodriquez, Regito and Regie Bennett, Eduardo and Roberto Bennett, and Marcus Bennett.
He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Delacy Browne; sisters-in-law, Glynnis Browne, Bridgette Kelly, Nelarie Tabb, and Ursula Knowles; brother-in-law, Trevor Browne; special friends, Teeks, Mark Edwards, K-John, Bobby, Shawn-Shawn, Keno, Olo, Crabie, Tony, Lee, Soundboy, Mario, Troyo, Bobo, Kim Smith, Kema, Shakuma Iles, Mauren Branch, Negra, Angel, Glenda Felix, Susy and family, Shaldon, Eric and Dean; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral arrangements are in the care of James Memorial Funeral Home.

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