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Brenda Young-White Dies at 66

Brenda Young-White lovingly known as Donna, was born on May 4, 1959, in St. Kitts, West Indies. On Feb.ย 28, 2026, Brenda Young-White peacefully passed away in St. Croix at the age of 66. ย She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend whose kindness, strength, and devotion to family will forever be remembered by all who knew her.

Brenda Young-White

Donna leaves to cherish her precious memories her devoted husband John White and loving daughtersย KaDonna Lowe-Haynes, KaDawn Lowe-Rhynes, and KaZinga Lowe. ย ย Her legacy continues through her beloved grandchildren:ย Michael Givens, Jordon Johnson, Kaori Haynes, Cameron Rhynes, Kaylee Akuoko Lowe, who brought her immense joy.

She is also survived by her siblings; Gene Syder, Desmond Young, Joseph Young, Mervin Young, Wayne Dover, Shawn Dover, Natasha Dover-Miranda. She also leaves behind her dear aunts, Judith Charles, Christine Young. ย Donna will be fondly remembered by her nieces, Sheba Young, Amira Dover and nephews, Carl Young, Abdul Young, Jason Young, Matthew Young, Elijah Dover, Ahijah Dover, Sean Dover, Anthony Dover, and Amir Miranda.

She shares specials bonds with her dear friends & family Greta Salisbury, Ruth(Sweeny)Oโ€™Garro, Linda Rouse-Doyle, Mona(Shelly) Sackey, ย along with many other relatives and friends whose lives she touched with her humor, generosity, and warmth.

Viewing will be held at 10 a.m.ย on Friday, March 27, at Divine Chapel, 129 Peterโ€™s Rest.

The Celebration of Donnaโ€™s life will be held 12ย p.m.ย Friday March 27ย at Vincent F. Mason Sr, Coral Resort/Fโ€™sted Pool

Donnaโ€™s love, faith, and gentle spirit will forever live on in the hearts of her family and friends.

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