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Hans Isaiah Lewis Dies at 55

It is with deep sorrow that we share the news of the passing of Hans Isaiah Lewis, age 55.  Hans passed away peacefully at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami FL on Oct. 2, 2025. 

Hans Isaiah Lewis

Hans is survived by his daughter, Nicole Lewis, and son, Isaiah Lewis.

Sisters: Sandra Lockhart, Cristal Bronigan

Brother: Rodney Webbe

Brother-in-law: Rev. Samuel Bronigan

Grand Children: Da’Veion Lewis, Le’Andrea Grubbs, Le’Andre Grubbs, Harmony Lewis (deceased)

Aunties: Marlene James, Heather Williams, Consie Greene, Iona Greene-Roberts, Veronica Greene

Uncles: Anthony Williams, Alphonso Williams, Sylvester Williams, Codwell Williams, Vincent Greene, Simeon Greene

Cousins: Larry Williams, Felicita Edwards, Yolanda Scott, Charlesworth Gonsalves Jr., Rhea Edwards, Elroy Hall Jr., Rhenese Hall, Ronnie McPherson, Deshawn Gonsalves, Derrick Williams, Alex Williams, Samuel & Sherline & David & Keith & John & Julia James, James Williams, Vincent Walters and others too numerous to mention

Nieces and Nephews: Patricia Harrell, Paul Lockhart, Wayne Lockhart, Daphne Lockhart, Caleb Bronigan (deceased), Rheniecya Webbe, Rodney Webbe Jr., Daquan Webbe (deceased), Dehemiah Maynard, Elisha Webbe, De’Noia Webbe.

Special friends: Peter Augustine, Tico Augustine, Dwight Felix, Denvor Felix, Lampie Weekes, Sis Mona Barnes, Linda Romain, Celia Knowles, Giselle Peter, Bob (Louis E. Brown Villas).

Hans was also predeceased by his father, Hans Lewis and his mother Daphne Lewis.

A memorial service will be held on Nov. 14, at Island Baptist Church 105CA Whim, Frederiksted, St. Croix USVI.  Service begins at 10 a.m.

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