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Henrietta Delcina Sandy Dies

Mrs. Henrietta Delcina Sandy was born July 9, 1921, in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago on the Island of Tobago. She is the second of eight siblings. At an early age Mrs. Sandy moved to Trinidad where she later met and married her husband, the late Francis W. Sandy (deceased) who moved to St. Croix, where they resided for over 60 years. She later moved to North Carolina in Chinquapin where she lived for the past eight years until her passing. Serving the Lord was truly her passion.

Henrietta Delcina Sandy

Mrs. Henrietta Delcina Sandy, of Hannah’s Rest, Frederiksted, was also preceded in death by her mother, Anna Cupid; father, Henry Cupid; sons, Anthony Richards, David Sandy; grandchildren, Nichole Hazel-Ann Baptiste.

She is survived by her daughters, Joycelyn Norgriff of Trinidad, Sharon Bennett of North Carolina, Helen Hector; son, Curtis Sandy; grandchildren, Ancil James, Natasha Dillon, Darrel Dillon, Kareem Richards, Anthony Shane Richards; Wendy Richards, Keith Richards, Ann Marie Richards, Jason Norgriff, Julius Norgriff, Johann Norgriff; Naeema Sandy-Best (husband Franklin); Roberto Sandy; Leo Sandy; Tashia Bennett, Kenneth Bennett, Jr. (wife, Yolander), Jamal McNeill; Kirk Kendall Grant, Kimberly Hector, (husband Jeremiah), Kelcia Hector; sister, Mrs. Ruth Francois of Trinidad; nieces and nephews too numerous to mention; sons-in-law, Ernest Norgriff of Trinidad, Arthur S. Hector, Sr.; brothers-in-law, Vernon Sandy of Trinidad; cousins and other relatives as well as special friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on May 14 at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Viewing will begin at 9:30 am with service at 10:30 am. Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.ย 

Professional services entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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