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Shevon Krystal Johnson Dies at 41

Shevon Krystal Johnson, aka Big Von, of St. Croix, passed away on Feb. 2. She was 41 years old.

Shevon Krystal Johnson

She is survived by her special companion, Rondall Knight, Jr.; mother, Juanita Eastman Joseph; father, The Honorable Senator Franklin D. Johnson; daughters, Rashae Knight, Rashai Knight; grandmother, Elenor Sealey; great uncle, Ronald Allick; sisters, Shamika Johnson, Tia Richards, Thandie “Mandy” Masilela; brother, Dimitri Joseph; niece, Zariah Jones; nephew, Malcolm Woodard; aunt, Mabeline Marshall, Isabel Lopez, Edna Abramson, Tricia Johnson, Alice Payne Roach, Theresa Hendrickson-Thomas, Delores English Edwards, Christie, Mercedes, Annette and Denise Eastman, Myrna Payne; uncles, Larry Johnson, Kervin Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Antonio Sealey, Maxwell McIntosh, Wayne Payne, Beresford Edwards, Kingsley Roberts, Christopher Eastman, Lyndon Eastman, Clive Eastman, Glen Eastman, Joseph Eastman, Larry Joshua, Eustace Roach, Trevor Bowers, Melvin Boodie; great aunts, Bernice Allick, Gisbatine Houston, Majorie Peterson, Holly Eastman, Glenda Eastman, Judith Eastman, Anna Johannes; godparent, Dawn Bruce, Rita Dawson, Delores Edwards, Arlene Griffin, Alyssa Newton, Marion Simmonds, Sheryl Watkin and Danny Watkins Sr., Rudy Ross; godchildren, Akaizah Smith, Azinirah Libert; special friends, Latina Graham, Nadia Thomson; precious friends and other relatives too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on March 13 at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Viewing begins at 9 a.m., with service at 10 a.m. Interment will be held at Frederiksted Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

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