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CARLOS JUAN SOTO FUNERAL SERVICES

Carlos Juan Soto, 55, of Peter's Rest, Christiansted, passed away on Friday, Aug. 3, at the Juan F. Luis Hospital. His funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 10, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, with viewing at 10 a.m. Internment will follow in the Kingshill Cemetery.
Carlos Soto is survived by his wife Carmen Loida Ortiz-Soto; daughter Marialisa Soto; sons Carlos "Calito" Juan Soto, Jr., Julio Angel Soto & Carlos Miguel Soto; special niece and nephew Peggy Lee Nestor & Jose Carlos Acosta; daughter-in-law Hannah C. Barnes-Soto; granddaughters Angelina M. Soto, Carmen L. Soto, Keishla L. Soto & Hannah E. Soto; grandsons Carlos Emanuel Soto & Carlos Miguel, Jr.; sisters Betty Huff, Peggy Soto-Acosta, Felicita Garcia-Thomas, Yvonne Soto, Ruth Soto & Sara Soto; brothers Marcelo Ramos, Victor Ramos, Missionary Jesus Soto, and Nicanor Soto III; aunts Luisa, Epifania, Gregoria, Felicita, Benjamina & Innocencia Garcia & Beba Lemoine; uncles Rumaldo, Felo Candido, German, Pablo & Lluis Garcia; parents-in-law Teleforo & Ubelina Ortiz; sisters-in-law Carmen Ramos, Naida Soto, Maria Soto, Annie Ortiz & Nilda Roldan; brothers-in-law Max Huff, Ernest Thomas, Chino Acosta, Teleforo Ortiz, Jr., & Felipe Ortiz; very special friend Maria Correa; special friends Hon. Lt. Gov. & Mrs. Gerard Luz James II, Benito Duinkerk, Antonio Nieves & family; Lt. Gov. Kenneth E. Mapp (ret), Mr. & Mrs. Freddy Mendez, Mr. & Mrs. Anderson Stanley, Mr. & Mrs. Juan C. Acosta & family, Lydia Santos & family, Mr. & Mrs. Emilio Rodriguez, Campai Poucho, Anthong Clarke, Charles Stevens, Mrs. Lucille Hodge, the Barnes family, & Roberto Torres.

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