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NHC Monitoring Tropical Disturbances as Wet Weather and Hazardous Seas Affect USVI, Puerto Rico

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Thunderstorms with lightning and excessive rainfall are forecast to continue across the USVI and Puerto Rico over the next few days. Red indicates a significant risk of excessive rainfall, orange indicates an elevated risk, and yellow indicates a limited risk. (Photo courtesy NWS)

The National Weather Service (NWS) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has warned that the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico can expect more wet weather over the coming days as well as hazardous marine conditions. Additionally, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) continues to monitor the tropics regarding cyclonic development.

โ€œWet and unstable weather conditions are expected to continue into the next few days,โ€ according to an update from the NWS on Wednesday. โ€œThe main [weather] feature [causing the unstable conditions] will be a deepening upper-level trough [an area of low pressure] and plenty of moisture [passing] across the islands,โ€ continued the update.

In addition to the passage of an upper-level trough helping to maintain inclement weather, the NWS has noted that an area of low pressure may develop and move over or near the USVI and Puerto Rico by Thursday. The tropical disturbance, called Disturbance #1, is being monitored for potential cyclonic development.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Disturbance #1 near the Leeward Islands for possible cyclonic development. The potential system has been given a low chance of intensification over the next seven days. (Photo courtesy NHC)

โ€œA trough of low pressure is producing an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms a couple hundred miles east-northeast of the northern Leeward Islands,โ€ according to an update from the NHC on Wednesday. โ€œThis system is expected to move generally westward during the next few days, and an area of low pressure could form near the northern Leeward Islands or Virgin Islands [on Wednesday night] or Thursday,โ€ the NWS said.

โ€œAfterward, some gradual development of this system is possible toward the end of the week and into the weekend while it moves near or to the north of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico and approaches the southeast Bahamas,โ€ the NHC added.

Regardless of development, the NWS anticipates rainfall, thunderstorms, gusty winds, and choppy seas across both U.S. territories.

โ€œ[There will be] the potential for flooding rains, hazardous seas, [a] high risk of rip currents, and breezy to windy conditions [that] will continue over the next few days,โ€ the NWS explained. โ€œWarm [temperatures] will [occur] at times.โ€.

A Small Craft Advisory and a High Rip Current Risk will be in effect for portions of the USVI and Puerto Rico until at least Friday. Wave heights are forecast to reach up to eight to 12 feet and possibly up to 15 feet.

ย Hurricane Rafael Heads for Gulf of Mexico; Additional Development Possible

In addition to Disturbance #1, the NHC is following Hurricane Rafael, located near the Gulf of Mexico. Rafael, the 17th named cyclone of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season, is moving into the Gulf of Mexico and has impacted areas including Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Western Cuba.

Hurricane Rafael, the 17th named cyclone of the 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season, impacts portions of the western Caribbean as the storm moves toward the Gulf of Mexico. (Photo courtesy NHC)

As of 8 p.m. AST, Rafael was packing maximum sustained winds of 105 mph and was moving to the northwest at 13 mph. After the hurricane enters the Gulf of Mexico, conditions are expected to become less favorable for intensification, and the cyclone is forecast to weaken. Still, the NHC noted that there is still uncertainty about the stormโ€™s track and intensity. Residents and visitors across the Gulf of Mexico should closely monitor the situation.

Finally, the Climate Prediction Centerโ€™s Global Tropics Hazards Outlook depicts an elevated chance of cyclonic development over the next few weeks. Hurricane season officially ends on Nov. 30, and the most recent system to directly affect the USVI this year was Tropical Storm Ernesto, which lashed the territory in August.

The Climate Prediction Centerโ€™s Global Tropics Hazards Outlook indicates an increased possibility of cyclone formation during the next few weeks. (Photo courtesy CPC)

This yearโ€™s hurricane season has been record-breaking, including the explosive development of Hurricane Milton in the Gulf of Mexico at the beginning of October, the extremely high storm surge associated with Hurricane Helene across the southeastern USA in September, and destructive Hurricane Beryl, which rapidly intensified into a major hurricane and brought devastating impacts to portions of the Caribbean in July.

USVI residents and visitors are reminded that the weather forecast can change quickly, and it is essential to stay up to date with forecasts from the NHC. Hurricane preparedness tips are available from the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

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Zip Line Accident Victims Back Home With Broken Bones

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A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter airlifted injured people off a 200-foot zip line platform Friday. (Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard)

A man and a woman hurt in an apparent zip line accident on St. Croix Friday were back home in Connecticut and Missouri with broken bones and other injuries, officials confirmed Tuesday.

Jason Bomar, 58, and Jeanne Glidewell, 32, were rescued by U.S. Coast Guard helicopter Friday from a 200-foot-tall platform used by Carambola Zipline.

St. Croix Rescue Chief Jason Henry said the two suffered broken ribs, an ankle break, and facial injuries. They were treated in Puerto Rico at the Centro Medico Hospital in San Juan before being flown to the mainland.

Officials from Carambola Zipline did not respond to multiple requests for comment on what happened.

St. Croix Rescue and Coast Guard officials said emergency personnel were contacted around 1:15 p.m. Friday with reports of a high-speed collision between people on the zip line course.ย Dramatic videoย shows Coast Guard personnel lowering down to the platform and pulling the injured people back up.

Upon arrival, Fire and Rescue personnel found the two stranded on remote Platform 3, which was only accessible by zipping down to the platform.

Fire and Rescue dispatched two teams. The first attempted to reach the platform by an off-road trail using off-road vehicles and eventually hiking on foot because of the challenging terrain and robust vegetation. The second team, which included firefighters, Rescue personnel, and an Emergency Medical Services paramedic supervisor, ziplined down to the stranded people and conducted a thorough assessment, providing medical care.

The Coast Guard sent an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter that carefully hoisted the two off the platform in stretchers.

U.S. Coast Guard personnel rescued injured people off a 200-foot zip line platform Friday. (Photo courtesy U.S. Coast Guard)

โ€This case highlights the importance of teamwork,โ€ said Lt. David Tirado Tolosa, Coast Guard MH-60T Jayhawk aircraft commander for the medevac. โ€œIt was a complex location to hoist two injured persons, but our crew and the local rescue personnel did an amazing job stabilizing them which allowed us to conduct the hoists safely. We are very glad to have transported these patients to receive the medical care they required.โ€

Hurricanes Win Third Consecutive Title at 2024 Viya Bowl

Antilles Hurricanes and Julius Sprauve School take team picture together before the St. Thomas/St John IAA 2024 Middle School Flag Football Championship Game at the Viya Bowl. (Source photo by Mark J. Daniel)

The Antilles School Hurricanes Middle School Flag Football Team won their third consecutive championship Tuesday evening against Julius Sprauve School (JESS) 12-6 at the 2024 Viya Bull and Bread Bowl at the Joseph Aubain Ballpark.

The St. Thomas/St. John Interscholastic Athletic Association (IAA) held what was formally known as the Turkey Bowl on Tuesday evening. Due to the earlier start of the academic school year, a new day was designated to host the annual culminating event of flag football season. Over the decades, the company known as Viya, Innovative, and VITELCO has faithfully supported the St. Thomas/St. John IAA by fully sponsoring this event.

This yearโ€™s program was originally scheduled to play on Nov. 1, D. Hamilton Jackson Day. However, days of rain and the forecast of evening thunderstorms forced organizers to move the event to Tuesday.

 

The first game was the Middle School Division Championship Game between first-place team Antilles Hurricanes and the JESS Seagulls, who were the second seed.

Antilles Hurricanes Team picture after winning their third consecutive St. Thomas/St. John IAA Middle School Flag Football Championship. (Source photo by Mark J. Daniel)

Malakai Nieboer got the Hurricanes’ scoring started early, running in a 10-yard touchdown 4:09 into the game. The Hurricanes doubled their score in the third quarter as Nieboer caught a 50-yard bomb from quarterback Sareem Asfour, giving Antilles a comfortable 12-0 lead. That would have been the final score, but the coaching staff of the Hurricanes decided to throw the ball with two seconds left in the game. Seagull defender Joseph Pagan intercepted the pass and took it all the way to the house and scored. The final score of the game was 12-6.

The Seagulls recorded four interceptions in the game. Keโ€™Ano Scatliffe collected two, and Dominic Graf and Pagan each had one.

Omar Brown, blue shirt, tries to pull Keโ€™Ano Scatliffeโ€™s gold shirt and flag during the Middle School Flag Football Championship Game. (Source photo by Mark J. Daniel)

The second game of the evening was the Middle School All-Star Game. The Bertha C Boschulte Middle School (BCB) was paired with JESS to make the Green Team. Antilles School, Gifft Hill School, and All Saints Cathedral School combined to make up the Pink Team. This was a very entertaining game.

Antillesโ€™ Nieboer put his prints on this game early as he took a handoff from the 35-yard line and scampered into the end zone to kick off the scoring with 2:10 remaining in the first quarter. On the first play of the Green Team’s next possession, Antilles School, Torry Griffin intercepted the ball and ran it back for a touchdown. Hurricanes quarterback found Armani Pickering of Gifft Hill for the two-point conversion, giving the Pink Team a 14-0 lead at the end of the first quarter.

The Green Team came alive in the second. BCBโ€™s quarterback, Iโ€™am Williams, found JESSโ€™s Pagan for a 40-yard touchdown, putting the Green Team on the board. Williams then threw a second touchdown strike to Reโ€™Kye Hodge from BCB in the quarter. This made the score 14-12 going into halftime.

Viya Bowl Middle School All-Star Green Team. (Source photo by Mark J. Daniel)

Hodge snagged his second interception of the game in the third. He returned it 62 yards, completing what is known as a pick-six. This gave the Green Team their only lead of the game, 18-14.

The Green Teamโ€™s lead was short-lived as the Pink Team drove the ball down the field. Asfour connected with Griffin on a 10-yard touchdown pass to give their team a two-point lead at the end of the third quarter.

The Pink Team added two more scores, a 10-yard run by Kallen Payne and a pick-six by Nieboer, giving the Pink Team 32 points. Scatliffe ended the scoring with a TD run late in the contest for the Green Team. The final score was 32-24.

Viya Bowl Middle School All-Star Pink Team. (Source photo by Mark J. Daniel)

This wraps up the St. Thomas/St. John IAA 2024 Flag Football Season. The IAA leadership would like to thank Viya for its continued support of this annual event.

Walton โ€œSelahโ€ Macedon Dies at 67

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Walton Macedon, also known as Selah, died Oct. 20 at the age of 67.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Jasmine Roy, and brother, Randall โ€œRandyโ€ Macedon.ย 

He is survived by his mother, Doreen Gerard; father, Camille โ€œKing Derbyโ€ Macedon, Jr.; companion, Angeline โ€œAngieโ€ Williams; daughters, Thema and Isulah Macedon; son, Selah K. Macedon.

His grandchildren are Malakai and Kailah Christian, and Daniel N. Salter. His sisters are Sheridan DeGrasse, Majorie Macedon-deLugo, Doreen, Monique, and Michelle Macedon, and his brothers are Henry Sobratti, Jr. and Rene and Aubrey Macedon.

He had adopted sons Jahreem Dowling and Andrew F. Thomas and adopted brothers Randolph โ€œLughโ€ Feliciano, Gary โ€œFlour Danโ€ Thomas, Reinaldo โ€œBodoโ€ Bermudez, Melbourne โ€œYambuโ€ Clarke, Odesho โ€œRas Deshoโ€ Joshua, and Steven โ€œChampyโ€ Lewis.

His sisters-in-law are Athalie and Akita Williams, Denise Thomas, Lydia Gonzalez, and Daniella Granville-Sobratti, and brothers-in-law Allan Graham, Alvaro de Lugu, III, Gary Thomas, and Arnold Williams, Jr..

HIs godmother is Cleone Hector

His nieces are Kiswana, Shalisma, and Nโ€™Qwanda Williams, Ashley Thomas, Maria T. Rodriguez, Kavida DeGrasse, Jahshanda Samuel, Laโ€™Shanda Samuel-Charles, Tโ€™Shanny and Ibresha Macedon, Demaris and Daria Belardo, Dโ€™Nyah Sobratti, and Jasmine A. Roy, and nephews Jarrod Murphy, Nโ€™Quari, Kijante, Shadiqu, and Zโ€™Kjah Williams, Jordan, Justin, and Jamal Thomas, Kareem and Kyron DeGrasse, Aubrey Macedon, Jr., and Henry Sobratti III.

He is also survived by special cousins and family: Elaine Sewer and family, Rynel Prescott and family, Naima Brooks-Macedon and family, Hilberto Ayala & Family, Omaliy Barnes and family, Colin Stevens and family, Alice Libert, Adrian Gerard and family, James โ€œBoboโ€ Bates, Sr. and family, Elston โ€œXโ€ โ€œMakibuโ€ Brooks and family, and Gustave โ€œLeecheeโ€ Simmonds and family.ย 

His extended family included The Mango Trees Riders, St. Croix Twin City VW, Fire Walkers, Horse Racing family, Left Lane Cyclers VI, RDC4LYFE family, Warren โ€œDukaโ€ Brown, Gene Stone,ย  Steve โ€œStevyโ€ Simmonds, Jr., Daryl Jackson and family, Gregory โ€œAbadonโ€ Ritter, Carl Pereira, Macedon family, Bates family, Seales Family, Sealey family, Horsford family, Roebuck family, Davis Family, and Gerard family; as well as other friends and family too numerous to mention.

The viewing will be held on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 9 a.m., followed by the Celebration of Life Service at 10 a.m. at Island Center. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.ย 

The family respectfully requests that those in attendance wear red, gold, green, or black.

Professional arrangements are entrusted to Kingshill Funeral Home.

VIPD: St. Thomas Fingerprinting Services Adjusted Business Hours

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Due to staff shortage there will be no fingerprintingย services on Wednesday, Nov. 6 and Thursday, Nov. 7 in the St. Thomasย District.

Fingerprints services will resume on Tuesday, Nov. 12.

Effective Nov. 12, fingerprinting services will only be on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

Richard Grinnell Cleaver Dies at 72

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Richard Grinnell Cleaver died September 23 at the age of 72.

Richard Cleaver

Cleaver was born in Jackson, Mississippi, to Sara and Charles Cleaver. He grew up primarily in Grinnell, Iowa, then attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Amherst College, ultimately graduating from Grinnell College in 1975, with a BA in classics and music.

He held a variety of positions, and many years focused on peace activism, including working at the NYC Catholic Worker House with Dorothy Day, the Des Moines Iowa Catholic Worker House, and the American Friends Service Organization, in Ann Arbor Michigan. He also spent time living in Japan, studying Japanese, teaching English, and translating. He obtained a Masters from Sheffield University in England, in Advanced Japanese Studies.

He then returned to Grinnell, Iowa, again, where he worked at Grinnell College as a grant writer. He moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2012, where he also worked as a grant writer until his retirement. He remained in the USVI until his death.

Richard was an ever-curious scholar, and a voracious reader, surrounding himself with books on a wide range of topics. He was also a talented writer, having collaborated on or independently published 3 books. He was gifted in multiple languages as well.

He adhered fiercely to his principles and beliefs, loved classical music, and cooking.

He is survived by his sister, Ann Cleaver Bailey.

โ€œDone To Deathโ€ Opens Caribbean Community Theatreโ€™s 40th Season

The Caribbean Community Theatre opens its 40th season with Done To Death on Nov. 8.

Written by Fred Carmichael, this production of Done To Death is directed by Malerie Gleason, and features Michael Baker, Laura and Serena Bishop, Denise Blanchette, Tyler Donohoo, Bob Gard, Tom Guthrie, Robb Kuczynski, Todd Saunders, Nora Smith, and Lesa Walcott.

There are six performances over two weekends of this play at CCT: Nov. 8-9 and 15-16, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and two Sunday matinees at 4 p.m. on Nov. 10 and 17.

This play tells the story of once-famous mystery writers who involve the audience as they apply their individual methods to solving various murders. They include a couple who write sophisticated murders, a young author of the James Bond school, a retired writer of the hard-hitting method, and an aging queen of the logical murder.

“Ingeniously packed into the script is a parody of every mystery plot, hero, and villain created in the past fifty years. The story alternates between reality and imagination as five mystery writers wrestle with the problem of writing a television mystery series…” – Glens Falls Post Star

“Carmichael plays a skillful and fast paced game of guess again with the audience […] Clever and rewarding.” – Bennington Banner

Tickets are $20 for adults; $18 for seniors (age 65+), $15 for college students and CCT members; and $10 for students under age 18, and may be purchased (for cash only) at the CCT box office prior to each show, which opens 45 minutes before curtain.

General admission tickets may be purchased in advance online at Eventbrite.

For reservations, more information, directions to CCT, or for handicap assistance, email: eileencct@gmail.com.

This play is not recommended for children under age 13. Performances are held at the Caribbean Community Theatre at #18 Estate Orange Grove in Christiansted, St. Croix.

The cast of Done To Death
The cast of Done To Death

 

Joseph Nathaniel Graham Sr. Dies at 91

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Joseph Nathaniel Graham Sr., also known as Drummer Boy, of Anna’s Hope transitioned into eternal life on Oct. 25, 2024. He was 91 years old.

Graham was preceded in death by his mother Theresa Taylor and father Benjamin Graham.

He is survived by his wife, Rachel Alcindor Graham; daughters, Brenda Graham, Sandra Graham, Yvette Graham, Ramona Graham-Smith, Cyrina Miller; sons, Daryl Graham (deceased), Rodney Graham (deceased), Joseph Graham II, Joseph Graham III, lril Graham, Ovaldo Graham, Anthony Graham, Michael Graham, Cyriacus Alcindor, Aubrey Langley, Gregory Langley; grandchildren, Hashim Simmonds, Chalima Simmonds, Sheniqua Simmonds, Michika Simmonds, Chenelle Simmonds, Kwameka Simmonds, Jahseen Simmonds, Joseph Simmonds, Nieresta Nicholas, Daniel Nicholas, Shamela Michaels, Shaquani Payne, Jahnoah Jackson, Jahlayna Jackson, A’nayh Smith, Shanda Graham, Shandell Graham, Anisha Graham, Rodney Graham Jr., Michael Anthony Graham Jr., Kayden Graham, Jenelle Graham, Portia Langley, Pya Langley, Destiny Langley, Tatyana Langley, Nico Langley, Anthony Langley, Nicole Langley, Audrey Sturges, Cyriacus M. Alcindor Jr., Sarah Alcindor, Nadine Isidore, Shelan Isidore; 26 great grand children; a great great-grandchild; brother, Lenus Ricardo Graham (deceased); Nieces, Marcia Johnson, Eugenie Graham, Laverne Graham; Nephews, Mario Graham, Kanashi Graham, Dennis Graham; Great Nieces, Jahmila Johnson, Trisha Hodge, Denise Hodge; great nephew, Joseph Hodge III; daughter-in-law, Tina Alcindor; sons-in-law, Gilbert A Bodley, Patrick Smith; Brothers- In- Law, Randolph Alcindor, Oliver Alcindor; Sisters- In- Law, Ms Cynthia Alcindor, Ms Agatha Alcindor, Ms Patricia Alcindor, Ms Maryanna Lawrence; Godchildren, Aretha McFarlande, Hanoch Boddie, Jeanelle M. Encarnacion; cousins and other relatives, Adelbert Bryan and family, the Alcindor Family, the Fevrier Family, the Hurley Family, other relatives and friends too numerous to mention; special friends, Department of Public Safety, staff of the Dialysis Center, Ezra Nanton and family, Boysie C. Alexander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lang and family, Eric Hansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan James and family, ย Benjamin Parilla and family, Joseph Solomon and family, Dennis Boldger and family, Milagros Encarnacion and family, Aaron Gebhardt and family, Joseph Rawlins, Valentine Francis and family, the Sisters of Charities, Teisha Calderon and family, the late Jimmy Matthew and family, Glenn Matthew, Ethlyn Brown and family, Gloria John and family, Bodil Simmonds and family, Bill Smith and family, Bernard Jacob and family, Anna Edwards and family, Barbara Gibbs and family, Cecil Miller and family, Joycelyn Bodley and family, Lucia Felix and family, Theresa Thomas and family, Caroline Johnson and family, Arnold Barnes and family, Mariana Hodge and family, Dr. Tasnim Khan, Dr. Albert Titus, a host of other friends too many to mention.

Pall bearers will be Hashim Simmonds, Jahseen Simmonds, Joseph Simmonds, Michael Graham, Joseph Graham III, Juan Santos.

Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Holy Cross Catholic Church. Viewing will begin at 10 a.m. with service at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery. Professional services are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

Antonetta Amey-Archibald Dies at 73

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Antonetta Amey-Archibald, of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands passed away Wednesday, Oct. 09 in Miami. She was 73.

Amey-Archibald is survived by her son, Leonard Maduro; daughter-in-law, Leslie Ann Simpson-Maduro; grandchildren Sarai Maduro, Ashante Archibald, Leah Maduro and Xhion Maduro; adopted son, Caleb โ€œSparrowโ€ Harris; adopted daughters K. I. Melissa Amey, Terese Henry, L. Tammy Henry and Yvette Mills; siblings Antoinette Skelton (twin sister), Leonard Keithley Amey and Cassandra Smith; sister-in-law, Lynette Petty-Amey; brother-in-law, Leon Skelton; special nieces, Saraan Saunders-Arnold and Joyan Hodge; nieces Kecia Amey, Rosalia Joseph, Deverell Saunders-Peters, Jenny Arnold, Keisha Amey-Hambric, Tamika Amey, Lynesha Joseph, Kynita Amey and Lynelle Amey; nephews Joel Amey, Glenis Hodge, Ricky Dawson, Leonard Keithley Amey Jr., Jay D. Smith and Lester Edwards; great nieces and nephews including special great nieces and nephews Krystal Robinson, Marquise Leonard and Monifa Evans; special cousins Robelto Harrigan, Averricia Todman-Williams, Ludence Harrigan, Jewel Harrigan, Alli and Beverly Petrus, Alicia Thomas-Carty and Avery Percival; special friends Marion Thomas-Hewitte, Anna Gracia Joseph, Brenda Fredericks, Dexter Freeman, Velma Vessup, Eva Richardson, Erminie Brathwaite-Lanclos, Annie George, Lawrence Lewis, Maxine Charleswell, Carol Jurgens, Cleophus and Jackie Hodge, Paula Luke, Cecil and Rosalyn Elliote, Gilbert Lewis, Mavis Bedford-Matthew, Ivy Bedfordย 

Alicia Joseph, Ruth Frett, Yvonne and Godfrey Nurse, Bishop Kenneth Benjamin Elliot Hodge, Elvis and Shaina Trottman, Joseph Clarke and family, Melissa Dobbins, Sophia Mussenden and Toshiko Rivers; godchildren Cleophus โ€œJRโ€ Hodge, Joy Pascal, Justin Turnbull, Craig Bradshaw, Shane and Swane Jurgen, Teesha Luke, Kareen Todman and Summer Jose.

The first viewing will be Friday, Nov. 15 at the Blyden Memorial Chapel from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.ย  The funeral service will be on Nov. 16 at the Oasis Church of God of Prophecy, Estate Hoffman (Donoe Bypass) in St. Thomas.ย  The viewing will be from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.ย  The service will follow immediately after.ย  Interment will be at the Eastern Cemetery.

Arrangements entrusted to Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home & Crematory Services.ย 

Leslie Hyman Dies

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Leslie Hyman

It is with great sadness that the family of Leslie Hyman, better known as โ€œOโ€™Doggโ€ of St. Thomas, announces his passing on Oct. 6, 2024, in Orlando, Florida.

He is predeceased by his parents, Patrice Elise Potter and Adolph Hyman Sr., and his grandparents, Inez Brathwaite-Hyman, Alfred Hyman, Juliette Vialet-Potter, and Adolph Potter. He is survived by his

DAUGHTER
Jโ€™Quanique Hyman

SONS
Leslie Jr. and Leโ€™Quan Hyman

BROTHER
Adolph Hyman Jr.

GRANDSON
ZaKai Hyman

AUNTS
Dolores and Donia Hyman, Lynnette Potter-Moreland, Colleen Potter-Salem, Carolyn Potter-Wyllis, Calen Potter-Valmond,ย  Ada and Carmen Potter

UNCLES
Alvin โ€œEyaโ€ Hyman, Alphonso โ€œShintoโ€ Hyman, Angelo โ€œAngieโ€ Hyman and Adolph โ€œGomboโ€ Potter

MANY OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.

Funeral Service

First Viewing:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024

Time:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  4:00 pm โ€“ 6:00 pm

Place:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home

Second Viewing:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024

Time:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Place:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  St. Andrewโ€™s Episcopal Church, 31-33 1st Ave., Sugar Estate

Service:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Thursday, Nov. 14, 2023

Time:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  10:00 a.m.

Place:ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  St. Andrewโ€™s Episcopal Church, 31-33 1st Ave., Sugar Estate

Interment:ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย  Western Cemetery No. 3

 

Funeral Arrangement by Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home.ย  Once again, you are reminded of the passing of Leslie Hyman.

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