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Retired Police Corporal Pauline Richards Dies

Pauline Richards Retired Police Corporal Pauline Richards of Estate Mon Bijou died on Nov. 19 at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center. She was 66 years old.
She is survived by her sons: Ira Williams, Darwin Richards and Michael Wilson; grandsons: Tyrese Richards, Ira Williams Jr., Michael Wilson, Noah Wilson, Snow Wilson and Charisma Wilson; sisters: Gloria Euzebe and Joyce Messer-Fontenelle; brothers: Wayne Thomas, Delroy Richards, Kenneth Williams and George Lewis; nieces: Dona Walcott, Dawn Walcott-Varner, Alphonsine Davis, Celeste Dickson, Delia Richards, Aretha Jackson, Kimberlie Williams and Fallon Fontenelle; nephews: Gary Walcott, Troy George, Delroy Richards Jr., Dwayne Richards and Clifton Fontenelle; and great nieces: Breanna Kelly, Tronya George, Xolani Dickson and Delca Dubois.
She is also survived by great nephews: Khemeron Kelly, Govan and Gavin Walcott, Tendaji Dickson, Erick Davis and Devon Richards; aunt, Viola Drummond-Henry; brothers-in-law: Noel Euzebe and Mervyn Fontenelle; sisters-in-law: Camilla Richards, Lenora Williams and Theresa Thomas; special friends: Cleone Cornelius, Raymond James, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Berrios, Rochelle and Leander Trotman, Lauritz Moorehead, Meleta Mendes, Eleanor Williams, Mr. & Mrs. Jose Quinones, Secundino Roman Cruz, Rolan Langlais and Elvera Rawlins; cousins and other relatives: Inez Hall-Lang, Halls family, Davila family and Richards family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 28, at Lord God of Saboath Lutheran Church. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.

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