Munilall Chinwa also known as Lall Minilall of West Palm Beach formerly of Canje, Guyana. Age 68, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving son Derick, wife Chandra (also known as Seeta) and niece Jennifer on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Muni Lall was born in Reliance, Berbice Guyana on August 17, 1948. He was the second youngest child of the late Chunoo and Sukrajie. Muni has 4 brothers and 4 sisters. As a child, Muni attend St. Patrick Anglican School. As a young student he represented his school district in the sport of Cricket. As a young man he played county cricket and progress to play Shell Shield Cricket where he represented Guyana. He worked with Tulsi Persaud, and continued to travel throughout Guyana playing cricket. He was a successful Cricket player, winning many trophies and awards In the summer of 1976, Muni met the love of his life and on November 28, 1976, Muni and Seeta were married at her parent home in Bath Settlement. On August 17, 1977 Muni had the greatest birthday gift ever, his son Dereck. Muni worked as a cricket coach throughout Berbice and continue to play the sport he loved. He became a successful Cricket player and was known all over Guyana. In 1984 Muni and his family moved to NY. They lived in Hollis Queens and he worked at Manufacture Hanover Trust. He continued to play Cricket and in 1988, he and his family moved to Florida. His first job in Florida was as a security guard then shortly after he got a job working as a baker in Publix, after 20 years of service he retired in 2014. This past November Muni and Seeta celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. He is survived by his four sisters (Taither) Seeranie Rampersaud, (Sybil) Rajdai Ragunath, (Lizzy) Hardai Benny and (Brahash) Tara Ravilall, brother Seelall Chinwa and and mother-in-law (Elsie) Deoki Budhu, sister-in-law (Shantie) Bhanmattie Arjoon, and Brother-in-laws (Krishna) Seoshai, (Vishnu) Deodat Jaikissoon and (Narad) Radhay Budhu. Muni has 27 nieces and 14 nephews and too many grand nieces and nephews to count. He preceded in death by his brothers Parmanan, Sookhai and Das Chinwa, nephew Kampata Persaud, Father-in-law Edwin (Goldsmith) Jaikissoon Budhu.