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Hewlett Conrad Joseph Dies at 85

Hewlett Conrad Joseph, aka “Wheel,” of Estate Sion Farm, passed away on Dec. 10. He was 85 years old.

Hewlett Conrad Joseph

He was preceded in death by his mother, Iris Baptiste; father, Wendell Joseph; spouse, Loraine Joseph; children, Kim Wyatt, Linda White, Alvin Joseph, Troy Joseph, Leslie Joseph; siblings, Kathleen Edwards, Edith Gore, Ervin Joseph, Alwyn Baptiste, Rupert Joseph, and Rudolph Joseph.

He is survived by his grandchildren, Raymond & Tyler Joseph, Emmanuel & LaQuita Meniru, Kim Price & Terrance Causey, Akeda Barrow, Tyrone Williams, Theresa Wyatt, Thomas Wyatt, Erica White, Joseph Jones Jr., Jerome Joseph, Rhonda Yarwood, Simonique Joseph; greatgrandchildren,  Jamar, Jnora, Kayon, Kmani, Ebony, Ahmed, Sahara, Ze’Vion, Zaniya, Ze’Kobe, Ze’Bria, Zariah, Ze’Khia, Montrell, Melanie, Emmanuel Jr., Emeric, Bryson, T’Ariya, Amari, Housani, Jazara, Auset, Ahimelecha, Arioch, Josiah, Ravoughn, Majesty, Curt, Sincere, Joseph Jr. , Joselyn, T’Asia; sisters, Burnice Harris, Audrey Walters, Lynett Punter; brothers, Dean Baptiste, Newland Joseph; nieces, Colleen Joseph, Gaye McKenzie; nephews, Carl Joseph, Tanis Baptiste, Fred Rock, Randolph Richards & Family, Dwayne Richards & Family, Alwyn Baptiste Jr. & Family; brothers-in-law, Rudolph Porter; sister-in-law, Janice Richards; special friends, Rupert Samuel, Stephanie McIntosh, Justina Rawlins & Family, St. Croix Taxi Association, Ineta James, Gary Richards;  cousins, other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral services will be held on Dec. 23 at James Memorial Chapel. Viewing begins at 10 a.m. with service at 11 a.m.  

Funeral arrangements entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home.

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