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Maureen Tyson Dies at 71

Maureen Yvette Tyson, also known as Mo, of Hope and Carton Hill transitioned into eternal life on Nov. 23. She was 71 years old.

Maureen Tyson

She is predeceased by her father, Dennis Tyson.

She is survived by her mother Ruth Tyson; daughter Rhea Johnson; granddaughter, Denali Georges; sisters, Olivia Tyson Richards, Eugene Crispin, Algreta Brown; nieces, Jaime Richards, Sharde Richards, Julia Crispin, Juanita Crispin, Jeanine Crispin, Vanesa Crispin, Tatiana Crispin, Marcia Brooks, Cโ€™daniya Brooks; nephews, Dave Jarvis, Royden Browne, Robert Browns, Ronaldo Brooks; uncle, Anderson Daniel; brother-in-law, Gregory Richards; godparents, Eugenie John, Alburta Liburd; great nieces and nephews too numerous to mention; cousins and other relatives, Iota Prince, Marilyn Walters, Arlene Tyson, Sheila Tyson Wilson, Zakka Tyson, Rupert Sage, Mervin Tyson, Mario Tyson, George Flemming, Margaret Daniel, Joan Flemming, Sandra Tyson, Denise Daniel, Bernadette Tyson; other relatives too numerous to mention; special friends, Joycelyn Bass, Verdis Browne, Sonia and Nalda Georges, Coretta Simon, Corene Lewis, Erma Cornelius, Ruth Martin, Edna Morton, Claristine Stapleton, Ursdale Stapleton, Vincent James, Warren Georges, Pat Sage, Maryann Flemming, Emmanuel Crawford, Brother Bob, Joan Georges, Quinn House and Java Wraps Family, and The All for the Better Community; special thanks, Cleveland Clinic Oncology Department, St. Croix Cancer Specialist, Continuum Care, Dr. Carmen Cintron, Dr. Germaine Owen; other special friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on Dec. 10, at St. Johnโ€™s Anglican Church. Viewing will begin at 9 a.m. with service at 10 a.m.ย 

Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc

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