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Sharon Jarvis Dies

Sharon Jarvis

The family of the late Sharon Jarvis is saddened to announce her death on May 20.

She is survived by her daughter, Aaliyah Parson (Florida); parents: Reginald (Myers) Pigott Sr. and Lydia Arabella Francis-Pigott; sisters: Caona Jarvis-Daniel and Dr. Alycia Jarvis; brothers: Rudy Pigott (deceased), Reginald (Barry) Pigott Jr. and Ulric Jarvis Sr. (STX); and nieces: Deala Xavier, Elizabeth Jarvis, Melyssa Proctor, Thirza Daniel, Alana Semone Pigott, Jynylle Pigott, Ty’Enna Pigott and Ty’Anna Pigott.

She is also survived by nephews: Ulric Jarvis jr., Kendell and Damesté Pigott, and Rudy Pigott Jr.; aunts: Margarette Francis-Rogers (ANU), Catherine Francis-Joseph England), Victoria Francis-Roberts (England), Christophine Francis-Hughes (Calif.) and Margalyn Gabriel-Samuel (STX).

Other survivors include uncles: Wycliff Francis (England), Alfonso Francis (Texas), and Emanuel Jarvis (Seck) (STT.).

cousins: Shakema Symmelkjer, Victor, Kernell, Ore, Ronnie Symmelkjer (STX.), Kathlee Rogers-Samuel, Sharon and Jasinta Rogers (STX); in-laws: Angelina Crosby-Pigott (Penn.) and Jennifeer Gittens (STX); and special friends: Elizabeth Romeo and Marilyn Symon, as well as the management and staff of the Croixville Apartments.

The family expresses sincere gratitude and appreciation to the pastor and members of the New Testament Church for the many times they visited Sharon and prayed for her. The comforting words and encouragement to the family are greatly appreciated.

The funeral service for Sharon Jarvis was held on June 8, in Florida. May her soul rest in God’s hands.

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