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Clarence T. Scipio Dies

Clarence T. Scipio

Clarence T. Scipio died at his home on May 19.

He was preceded in death by his mother and his three brothers.

He is survived by his wife, Francine A. Penn-Scipio; daughters: Jennifer A. Toussaint, Julia Scipio-Moss and Jeanette Carrington; sons: John, Jerome and Jeffrey Scipio; and sisters-in-law: Pastor Edith M. Leerdam, Dr. Eleanor Blyden, Eleanora L. Penn, Doris A. Penn and Rita Penn-Harris.

He is also survived by his stepchildren: Dianne A. Morales, Knielle Phillips Thomas, Kyle D. Phillips and Kellen J. Phillips; and his grandchildren: Antonia D. Scipio, Monique Toussaint and Michael Toussaint, Pierre, Jabrian and Nandi Moss, Danielle, Jaliyah, Murid, Hamiyda and Khary Scipio, Jovon and Jermaine Scipio, Jessica Scipio-Jankowski, Krzysztof and Julietta Scipio.

Other survivors include step-grandchildren: Stephen Ryan, Franique Ryan, Alvante Frett, Alliyah Dessout, K’jani Woolcock, Knea Phillips, K’nesha Thomas, Samaury Thomas, Jaylen Phillips and Kayden Phillips; sons-in-law: Michael Toussaint and Odell Moss; daughter-in-law, Joilana Scipio; step-in-laws: Samuel Thomas and Charise Phillips

great-grandchildren Trabian Jackson, Erik Janowski, Reuben and Marlon Scipio, Nevaeh Scipio, Yahalom Bosigin and Dorian Scipio, Xavier, Isaiah, Azaria, Gianni and Elijah Moss, Jimquanty, Malani Rose and Nova Marie Moss-Ferguson, Saharah Scipio and Jalen Lee; step-great-grandchildren: Nekeya Frazer, Neveah Nibbs and Arya X. Webster.

The first viewing will be held from 3-5 p.m., Tuesday, June 1, at Turnbull’s Funeral Home. The second viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 2, at All Saints Cathedral Church. Interment will be at Eastern Cemetery.

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