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Alexis D. Brodhurst Dies at 62

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Alexis D. Brodhurst who passed at age 62 on March 15, 2026.

Alexis D. Brodhurst

Alexis was a devoted caregiver who worked with Turning Point, and then at Continuum Care. She will be missed by colleagues and clients alike, who were all touched by her caring, gentle spirit.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Chrisita Milligan, and her father, Winston Brodhurst Sr.

She is survived by her daughter, Alyssa Mitcham; her grandchildren, Bria Mitcham and Patricia Foster; and her great granddaughter, Badriya Richards.

She also leaves her sisters: Lorrianna Brodhurst, Priscilla Brodhurst, Ericilda Coleman, Aretha Brodhurst, Nicole Brodhurst, Lizzette Estien, Anna Pinney, Jacquelyn Brodhurst, Decha Brodhurst, Glenda Brodhurst, and Bina Brodhurst.

Brothers: Sean Rawlins, Jordon Brodhurst, Waldemar Brodhurst, Winston Brodhurst, Jr. (St.X), Craig Brodhurst, Michael Brodhurst, Dannel, Michael, Winston Brodhurst Jr. (NY), Mayer, Michael (Africa), Keewan Brodhurst, and Winston Brodhurst (Texas).

Many other relatives and friends to include the Milligan Family, the Bates Family, Natalie Franklin, Debra Franklin Maragh, Cherise Felix, John Franklin, the Matthew Family, Dondre Richards, Alyce Orange Louison, Liz Aubert, Jennifer Rhymer, Glenn Miller, Luis Martinez Cruz, Felicia Bryan, the management, clients and staff of Turning Point, the management, clients and staff of Continuum Care, the management and staff of Crucian Gold, many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The funeral will be held May 12 at the Kingshill Funeral Home at 10 a.m.ย  Relatives and friends are asked to wear pink and lilac if possible to honor her life.

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