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Clarence Alexis Mitchell Sr. Dies at 91

Clarence Alexis Mitchell Sr.

He has fought the good fight; he has finished the course; he has kept the faith. Henceforth, there is laid up for himย a crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give him on that day.

Clarence Alexis Mitchell Sr. was born on Oct. 7, 1930, to the late Rebecca Braithwaite andย Edgar Delano Mitchell on the island of St. Thomas, USVI. He departed this life on Tuesday, March 8.

He was raised by devoted foster parents Isaac and Irene Graham. A devoted husband, father, brother, uncle, brother-in law, grandpa and great grandpa, Clarence was known as โ€œMitchโ€ toย everyone.

Clarence was educated on St. Thomas, V.I., graduating from Charlotte Amalie High School in 1950. Upon graduation from high school, he migrated to New York City with his foster family.

Onย Aug. 28, 1951, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force as an aircraft technician on F-86 Fighter Jets. He was stationed in South Korea during the Korean War. He was honorably discharged Aug. 27, 1955.

He was a decorated veteran who received the Korean Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal.

Upon his return to New York City, Clarence was employed by the New York City Board of Educationย Bureau of Supplies for 34 years, rising through the ranks to senior storekeeper. He was also employedย by the U.S. Post Office part time and as a taxi driver part time. He continued his education by enrolling at Bronx Community College.

In 1956, Clarence met his beloved wife, Evan, who he called โ€œBabyโ€ from the first day he met her through his sister, Jean, her best friend. On Sept. 20, 1958, Clarence and Evan were united in marriage at St. Andrewโ€™s Episcopal Church in Harlem, N.Y.

For the next 63 and a half years, they walked hand in hand through life, raising two beautiful children, Jeanine and Clarence Alexis Jr. In 1968, Clarence moved his familyย into the newly established community of Co-op City, Bronx, N.Y.

Clarence was an excellent father, making time for both his children and never missing one of their after-school activities, special programs or parent teacher meetings. He was an excellent chef, preparing meals for the family and taking care of the household while supporting his wifeโ€™s pursuit of her college degree. His love for his wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren was immeasurable.

Clarence was the consummate handyman/ mechanic. He could fix anything โ€“ carpentry, painting, wallย papering, paneling, reflooring โ€“ anything in the home, he could fix. He was also very good with cars.

Family vacations were very important to Clarence and Evan and each year they would take theirย children on trips throughout the city, the country, the Caribbean and Canada. Later, as empty nesters,ย Clarence and Evan traveled the world. Among the places they visited were England, France, Spain, Italy, Greece, Morocco, Monaco, Istanbul, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Mexico, South andย Central America, and many Caribbean Islands.

Clarence was a man of faith, raised an Episcopalian in the Cathedral Churchย of All Saints on St. Thomas. After moving to Co-op City, he attended andย supported Community Protestant Church with his wife Evan for overย 49 years.

His hobbies included coin collecting, photography and solvingย crossword puzzles. He was also an avid sports fan.

Special thanks and appreciation are given to his sister-in-law, Manulita Lettsome, andย brother-in-law, Myron Hodge Sr., for their unfailing support of Evan, chauffeuring her back and forth daily to the hospital and nursing home to visit her beloved Mitch. Thanks also to the staff ofย Eastchester Rehabilitation and Health Care Center for taking good care of Clarence during his stay there.

Clarence leaves to cherish his memories his loving wife, Evan; devoted children: Jeanine A. Stewart (Vincent Sr.) and Clarence A. Mitchell Jr. (Cherice); granddaughters: Deโ€™Joire Mitchell Jackson (Paul); Janesse and Teโ€™a Mitchell; and grandsons: Vincent Stewart Jr. (Dr. Alexis), Bryce Stewart (Diana), Jordan Stewart (Diana), Dylan Hampson and Tyriq Gladney.

He is also survived by great-grandchildren: Teagen Mitchell, Tatum Jackson and Ivy Jean Stewart; sisters: Gwendolyn Schlesinger and Audrey Plaskett; brothers:ย Calvin Graham, Edgar Mitchell and Hal Mitchell; sisters-in-law: Manulita Lettsome, Enid Lettsome, Ingrid Hiller and Nadia Godfrey; and brothers-in-law: Arnold Lettsome, Dr. Ivan Godfrey, Harvey Lesesne and Myron Hodge.

Other survivors include nieces: Janis Callender, Ula Mae Frett, Tonia Lesesne, Jacqueline Edmonds, Yvette Schlesinger, Renee Graham, Theresa Graham, Deborah Bouyer (Kevin) and Yvonne Hatchett; nephews: Louis Penn (Susan), Wayne Anderson, Scott Benjamin, Kenneth Graham (Monica); Myron Hodge Jr., Raheem Godfrey; Alduse Lettsome Jr.; great grandnieces: Aranya and Kay Edmonds, Dana Tyson and Ellen Alexander; as well as a host of other nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

The strife is oโ€™er, the battle done

Now is the victorโ€™s triumph won;

Now be the song of praise begun:

Alleluia!

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