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Ivan Hector Dies at 60

Ivan Hector, also known as "Hecky," of Williams Delight died on Jan. 20. He was 60 years old.

He is survived by his spouse, Bernetha Hector; mother, Rosinda Hector; father, Charles Hector; daughters: Andrea Hector, Karisma Hector-Morton, Ramona Hector-Fatal, Denecia Hector and Artisha Hector; grandchildren: Quanisha Hector and Tioni Fatal; sisters: Lucia Baynes and Natalie Hector; and brothers: Hugh Hector, St. Claire Hector and Leyton Hector. He is also survived by sons-in-saw: Anthony Fatal Jr. and Julian Morton; sisters-in-law: Sarah Hector, Lisa Hector and Terry Hector; nieces: Kaila Hector, Tamesha Hector, Tamarah Hector, Emily Baynes, Sarah Baynes, Jasmine Hector and Patrick Baynes; nephews: Roman Hector, Osric Hector, Damon Hector, Kyle Hector and Jalani Hector; aunts: Nell Baltimore, Venereen Charles, Peggy Frances, Lynn Spencer and Madiana Aska; and uncles: Dr. Percel Hector, Desmond Knight, Lincoln Knight, Mendenson Hector and Rodford Hector. Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Mavis, Cute, Debbie, Edwina, Paulette, Morrison, Elridge, Ovel, Elginan, Connie, Wincie, Fitzroy, St. Claire, Ossie, Pagget, Bridget, Wendy, Fiona, Shevon, Andrea, Donna, Bjorn, Tequon, Prim, Conroy, Pedro, Dale, Walter Ambrose, Cynthia Ambrose and Clarice Blake; special friends: Wilshaw Stevens and family, Hartfield Carr, The Bethlehem Inn and many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held at 10 a.m. and a funeral service at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 29, at the New Testament Church of God, Whim. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
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