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Kaloutie (Seta) Mithulall

May 6, 1965 — April 28, 2022

Kaloutie Mithulall (Seta) was born Thursday, May 6, 1965 to the late Mr. and Mrs. Mithulall of Industry Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara Guyana. She was the youngest of eight brothers and sisters, three of whom have preceded her in death. She is survived by her two brothers, Rohit of Florida and Danhpaul (Blacko) of Guyana and two sisters, Lela and Uling also of Guyana.

Seta as we all know her was educated at Ogle Primary School and graduated from Cummings Secondary School. In 1984 Seta had her first daughter, Sharon Straker and found love with John Worrell who fathered her other four children, Juana, Juanita, Sherryann and Jonhaton Worrell.

With five kids Seta had her hands full and loved taking care of her children, she was full of life and known for her nurturing and caring personality. Anyone in need was comforted with her caring ways and contagious laughter. Seta and John were married on January 1, 1997 and came to the USA on February 21, 2002 with her kids. Seta planted new roots in Maryland and continued to work hard to support her family. Seta loved the Lord and was always an intercessor, a gift from her Lord and Savior, she was baptized a Pentecostal and later joined the First United Methodist Church in 2002 where she worshiped with her kids. Seta welcomed her first grandchild, Kayann in 2002 followed by many others years later. She loved her kids and grandkids as she would often confess. She enjoyed cooking and feeding everyone and you can always find her dancing. She will be forever missed and is loved and will be honored for many generations to come.

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