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Florence Eileen Mitchell Dies

Florence Eileen Mitchell

The family of Florence Eileen Mitchell is saddened to announce her passing on October 04, 2024. She was born on December 07, 1944, on the island of Trinidad. She owned a boutique by the name of Eileen’s Fashion Boutique.

She was preceded in death by her spouse, Leroy E. Mitchell, Sr., Sister: Pollonais “Polly” Palmer, Brother: Theophilus Palmer.

She is survived by her Sisters: Theola Palmer, Jenny Green, Rhona Bolivar; Brothers: Gregory Lennard Palmer, Albin “Ulric” Alleyne, Julian “Maurice” Alleyne, and Vern  “Vaughn” AlleyneSons: Leroy E. Mitchell Jr. and Lester E. Mitchell, Daughter: Lisa E. Mitchell-Harris, Grandchildren: Khalan Mitchell, Keenan L. Mitchell, Korey L. Mitchell, Kendell L. Barry, Akil Harris Jr., Anthony Harris, Ashley Harris, and Micah Earl Mitchell.

Nieces and Nephews: Nicole Green, Nigel Green, Nichelle Green, Joseph Saunders, Marvin Palmer, Kevon Palmer, Angus Palmer, Carla Bolivar, Carlos Bolivar, Vernice Pendleton-Daniels, Steffon Alleyne, Charlene Palmer, Davonne “Aaron” Palmer, Keon Palmer, Kimberly Smith, Julian Alleyne, Terry Alleyne, Devon Alleyne, Kaylon Alleyne

Son-In-Law: Akil Harris, Sr.

Daughter-In-Law: Etta L. Pickering-Mitchell

Caregiver: Jacqueline Hannibal

Close Relatives and Special Family Friends: The Alleyne Family, the Moore Family, the Johnson Family, the Pickering Family, the Merced Family, the Swanston Family, Barry Daniel and Family, Pamela Fortune, Nalda Matthias, Gwendolyn Turner, Arnold Helenese & Family, and Joy Charles & Family

A friends and family viewing is scheduled on October 22, 2024, between 3-5 p.m. at the Divine Chapel.

The funeral service is scheduled for October 23, 2024, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Christiansted Town. The viewing is at 10 a.m. and service is at 10:30 am.

Interment will follow at the Kingshill Cemetery.

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