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Mae Lettsome Dies at 73

Mae Lettsome

Mae Lettsome of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, died on Wednesday, March 15. She was 73 years old.

Her Celebration of Life will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 15, at Wesley Methodist Church. A viewing will be held the morning of the service from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. Interment will be held at Eastern Cemetery in Smith Bay.

She is preceded in death by her parents: Wilmoth Lettsome and Mera Lettsome; and sisters: Abigail Lettsome and Janice Lettsome.

She is survived by her sons: Kevin Pickering and Lauren Lettsome; daughters: Crystal Lettsome and Elisa Lettsome; brothers: Aaron Lettsome and Raymond Lettsome; and sisters: Joyce Lettsome, Blanche Lettsome and Debra Lettsome.

She is also survived by grandchildren: Angela Lettsome, Tiya Lettsome, Elijah Lettsome, Rasheem Lettsome, Moniqua Gumbs, Kaliyah Deathridge, Ray Ray Lockhart, Deandra Lockhart, Jahlissa Jones, Jaymee Burns, Makai Pickering, Zyhanna Ireland, Shiloh Pickering, Kallen Pickering, Devontae Florent and Janiya Lettsome.

Other survivors include great-grandchildren: Ashai Lettsome, Darren Laplace, Adari Lettsome, Jaheim George, Eli George, Rey’Manii Clarke, Reycaldo Clarke, Rey’Voni Lettsome, Zion George and King George; nieces: Rachel Owens, Dawn Roundtree, Kayla Lettsome, Kendra Lettsome and Jenine Lettsome; and nephews: Aaron Lettsome Jr., Jamal Jones, Glen Jones, Gregory Roundtree, Alvin Roundtree, Keith Bowels and Ben C; and sons-in-law: Erwin Gumbs and Mark Clarke.

Expressions of sympathy to the family may be made online at www.turnbullsfuneralhomevi.com. Professional Services have been entrusted to: Turnbull’s Funeral Home and Crematory Services., 3815 Crown Bay Ste 10, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00802. Office: 779-6565 and Fax: 779-6566.

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