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Jacinth Heywood Dies at 57

Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of Jacinth Heywood on Oct. 9, 2025 at the age of 57. 

Jacinth Heywood

Mother: Violet E. Henry

Father: Priestley Henry

Spouse: Alvin Heywood

Sisters: Cynthia Hodge, Jennifer Brown, Aurilly Henry, Hazel Henry-Heywood,                                        Eleen Henry-Petersen

Brothers: Junior Heney, Steven Henry, Huglyn Hnery, Priestley Henry Jr. 

Nieces: Debra Brown, Emekah  Hodge, Damelia Correa, Ayofemi Ferguson, Kishma Brown, Ayiesha Heywood, Nykisha Furguson, Shaharazad Donastorg, Shahara-Ann Donastorg

Nephews: Paul Peets, Onesimus Hodge, Aaron hodge, Junie Brown, Jarell Brown, Jabeli Addiso Henry, Jabal Arkeen Henry, Kareem Peets, Rasheem Peets, Osie Furgerson, Niah Henry, Ezikiel  Henry, Elijah Hnery, Arkeel Heywood, Arkeen Heywood, Achille Heywood, Albert Heywood Jr. Adisa Heywood, Ahmoy Heywood, Daniel Correa 

Sister-in-Law: Nora Henry, Jodie Henry, Anita Ross, Angela Heywood

Brother in Law: Wilbur Petersen, Achille Heywood, Albert Heywood, Darrel Heywood

Special Friends: Sheila Kiner, Dalia Mike

Great Nieces and Nephews: Elisa Correa, Denaiya Smith, Nakiya McDavis, Keyonna Evans, Joshua Parker, Clinton Whyte, D’Kari Marsh, Adonis Angol, Keemani Ford, Hughlyna Henry Ahssani Mustafa, Ahmari Smith

Other family and friends too numerous to mention 

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral service on Friday, Oct. 24, at First Pentecostal Church – Donoe by pass at 10 a.m. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Centers of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. For online condolences or to share a special memory visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.com 

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