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Rasenjoni Wahili Williams Dies at 23

Rasenjoni Wahili Williams age 23, Sunrise: May 5, 1988, Sunset: June 18, 2011. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Amaria Remie-Williams and unborn child.
He is survived by mother: Sayonara Emerenciana Williams; father: John E. Williams; grandfather: Ronald Emerenciana; grandmother: Maria Rosado Williams; brothers: Rajah-I Williams, Joh Williams, Johnny Williams and Josayo Williams; sisters: Sheba Williams, Russhell Williams, Johnna Williams and Johnisha Williams; stepfather, Anthony Montoute; mother-in-law, Felicita Rhymer; father-in-law, Michael Remie; sisters-in-law: Michelle Williams, Azaria, Ayanna and Alara Remie, and Alexia Sargeant; and brother-in-law, Michael Remie Jr.
He is also survived by aunts: Renata Emerenciana Mutherin, Dora Williams, Agnes De Flute, Leontine Williams, Luz Williams, Ronda Jones and Anna Barnes; uncles: Ronald Emerenciana Jr., Jesus Emerenciana, Marlon Emerenciana, Bernadine Williams, Antonio Williams and Mario Williams; nephews: Jozari and Jozani Prescott; nieces: Yazira Encarnacion, Kianara Richarson, Layla Williams and Thymora Perez; cousins: Humberto Ortiz, Measeal Ortiz, Brisetta Ortiz Connor, Dodeanna Garvey, Tanisha, Aliesha, Akim, Wali, Antonio Jr., Jahreem, Lenora, Rashawn, Abdul Jr., Benjamin, Marcus, Abdul Jr., Omani and Ajari; as well as relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 9:30 a.m. and a funeral service at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 30, at St. Anna’s Catholic Church, Barren Spot. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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