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JAMES A. MACEDON FUNERAL SERVICES

James A. Macedon, "Jimmy" or "The Marshall" age 61, passed away on Aug. 19 at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Florida. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 24, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Viewing will take place at 10 a.m. Interment will take place at Frederiksted Cemetery.
James Macedon is survived by his wife Eleanor Ratcliffe Macedon; daughters Lucette Macedon-Malone, Maloma and Patrice Macedon; sons Dale and Tyrone Macedon, Sr.; grandchildren Uniqua and Deanna Malone, Damani, Dameeka and Damonique Cepeda, Andel Herman, Jr., Tyrone Macedon, Jr., DeJonice, Ebony and Jahmara Parris; sisters Gloria, Marcella and Patricia Dawson, Olga, Theresa, Michelle, Venessa and Cheryl Macedon; brothers Camille Macedon, II, Miles, Vern, Rudolph, Camille, III, and Shelly Macedon; nieces and nephews too numerous to mention; mother-in-law Marguerite C. Ratcliffe, step-mother Erika Macedon; brother-in-law Walter A. Ratcliffe; son-in-law Deon Malone; sister-in-law Leona Macedon; special cousins Joan Sealey and family, Joan Sealey Christian and family, Sylvester McIntosh and family, Vera Williams and family and Eleanor Sealey and family; friends Rochelle Gomez and family, Warren Richards and family, Franisco Paquito Melendez and family, Alfred O'Reilly and family, Augustin Williams and family, Mary Richards and family, the entire Estate White Lady Community, George and Lisa Adams, Norma, Rufus George and friends of Mt. Pellier Domino Club, George Washington and family, entire U.S. Marshall Service, Krim Ballentine and family, Louis McKinney and family, Elmer James and family, Alfred Francis and family; other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

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