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Anthon Winston Adams Dies at 83

Anthon Winston Adams, 83, of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, passed away September  20, 2025.

Anthon Winston Adams

He is survived by 

Wife:  Hannah Ferguson Adams 

Daughter: Sharon Adams Lewis  

Son-in-Law: Kurt Lewis

Granddaughter: Kameron Lewis

Grandson: Kendall Lewis.  

Brothers: John W. Adams, Phillip W. Adams 

Sister: Felecia Adams Brownlow.

Nieces:  Ann-Marie Adams, Wilma Adams-Martin, Abigal Royster, Betsy “Pedie” Adams, Avlyne Adams.  

Nephews: Kelvin Adams, Phillip Adams Jr. Andre Brownlow, Malik Bowry

God Daughter:  Andrea Porter

Special Friends:  Aubrey Nelthrop, David Bornn, Warren Hendrickson, Fredrick Vialet Jr., Leroy Marchena (D), Loretta Romney Lloyd, Bobby Hodge, Franklin Smith, Elton &  Marilyn Malone, Cheryl Greaux, Enola Foy, Edward Felix, June Degraph & Family, Mr. & Mrs. Bobby Johnson, Norma Dopson, Mr. & Mrs. Raimer, Ritza George, Casey Rosemond & Family, Robert and Dahlia Isaac, Carl & Beverly Plaskett & Family, Bernice Heyliger, Blanche Yearwood, Debra Gottlieb, Alicia Boatwright, Butchie Branch & Family, Juanito & Phyllis Benjamin, Alphonso Stillard, Elsie Monsanto, Elsie Turnbull, Tin Tin, Center for Independent Living & Family, Graciano Melchior, Melvin Norman & Family, The Family would like to take this opportunity to thank his special friends that are too numerous to mention.

Viewing: Turnbull’s Funeral Home – Oct. 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Service: St. Peter & Paul Cathedral – Oct. 28 at10 a.m.

Internment at Western Cemetery #1 

Please send all tributes for the funeral booklet to: chevelle@creativedreamcollective.com

Deadline:  10/16/2025

Arrangements entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home & Crematory Services.

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