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Angela Browne Dies

Angela Browne

Angela Browne has died.

She is survived by her children: Adrienne Carson and Amberky Watlington; grandchildren: Laila Kennerly and London Carson; son-in-law, Arturo Watlington III; siblings: Ernestine Harris, Tasha Harris and Winston Harris; aunts: Hilda Cooper and Louisa Charles; uncle, Sylvester Charles; nieces: Naina Harris and Omi Harris; nephews: Ostomy Matthew, Ossett Matthew and Owen Brow Jr.; great nieces: Quin Matthew and Evie Matthew; and great nephews: Khouri Harris and Josiah Lysaith.

She is also survived by cousins: Hilarine Francis, Fitzroy Francis, Jody Francis-Palmer, Angela Williams, Eulalie Walker, Bernard Harrigan, Sharon Greenaway, Althea Henry Griffin, Cheryl Challenger, Charlene Challenger Michael Challenger, Verne Benjamin, Cazell Benjamin, Desiree Benjamin, Julie Charles, Patrick Charles and Curtis Charles; and godchildren: Denson Ambrose, D’Shane Riviere, La’ Monique Berrios and N’Yasiah Almestica.

Other survivors include special friends: Michelle Gibbs and family, Loretta Fedee and family, Velda Hughes-Greenidge and family, Marcy Johnson and family, Marilyn Joseph and family, Elaine Spencer and family, Lorina Harte and family, Mary Carley and family, Lydia Thomas and family, Michelle Albany and family, Dawn Rey and family, Velsina Berrios and family, Bernice Miller and family, Angeline Williams and family, Monique Motta and family, Mary Dupigny and family, Taetia Phillips-Dorsett and family and the Watlington family.

Tributes will begin at 9 a.m. followed by funeral services at 10 a.m., Friday, Oct. 25, at Friedensthal Moravian Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

The family request that those in attendance wear Tea Party Attire.

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