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Urguens Maccelus
AGE: 43 • Somerset
Urguens Maccelus, 43, of Somerset passed away at home on Feb. 11, 2013. Born in Port au Prince, Haiti, WI., he recently resided in Somerset, NJ. Before passing he worked for Atlantic Express, New Brunswick and formerly worked for Victory Cab Co.
He is survived by his wife, Marie B Maccelus, three children, Gede, Willie and Jesse, all of Somerset, mother, Marie A. Maxelix,of Somerset three brothers, Pouchon Jacques of Sayreville, Sony, of Somerset, and Carl Jacques of Jamesburg.
Funeral services will be held today at 9:30am, at the New Creation Apostolic Faith Church, 55 Churchill Ave., Somerset. Entombment following at St. Peters Cemetery, New Brunswick. Arrangements are by Anderson Funeral Service, New Brunswick.
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To Urguens' Family,
I am sending my condolences and I'm sure you miss Urguens very much. My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. May special memories bring you comfort. Jesus has the deep desire and the ability to remove the pain of bereaved ones. Please consider the words of comfort and hope found at John 11:39-44. Thinking of the family.
Toni
February 23, 2013
I,m so sorry for your loss. With every passing moment of mourning may a happy thought or memory steal in to ease the pain
February 23, 2013
marie and family sorry loss
sanra williams
February 23, 2013
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