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John Austin Willett Woodley Dies at 92

John Austin Willett Woodley

The family announces the passing of John Austin Willett Woodley, who passed away Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at the age of 92.

John Austin Willett Woodley was born on February 6, 1932, in St. Kitts. He is survived by his wife, Ruby Tyson Willett, sons Sonny Woodley, Eugene Willett, and David “Will Pill” Willett, daughters, Frances “Rose” Willett-Monsanto, Delyn H. Willett, Oraine Willett-Harris, Sally Willett-Thompson and Claudia Ible-Morris, brother Norman Williams and sister, Mary Isaac, daughters in law, Shirley Woodley and Gloria Fernendez Willett, sons in law Vernon “Vern” Monsanto, Wilton Harris, and Jeffrey Thompson. grandchildren Ashon Woodley, Neanora Woodley, Vamen Woodley, Nouia Johnson, Reneice Niles, Ashima Willett-Degrasse, Tainisha Willett, Eugene “Chico” Willett, Sharissa Willett, Deshanna Willett, Zyire Willett, Ambo Monsanto, Ambi Blyden, Emile Monsanto, Elesha Monsanto, LeTishma Smith, LeCheea Smith, DeNique Jacobs, Kaheli Willett, Halima George, Hasina Harris, Hadiya George, Hanifah George, Afiya George, Hamadi George, Jamari Thompson, Jaimel Thompson, Jolyse Thompson, Jorell Thompson, Jamal Ible and Dareus Morris, (44) great grandchildren, (1) great great grandchild, nephews Paget Isaac, Terence Isaac, Kendall Isaac (deceased), Vance Davis and Randy McDonald, nieces Menelva Isaac, Idona Ewuloye, Marilyn Isaac, Vivienne Percival and Bereece Williams, special cousins the O’Loughlin family in St. Kitts and a host of relatives and friends.

The first viewing is scheduled for Thursday, October 17, 2024, from 4-6 p.m., at Turnbull Funeral Home and Crematory Service. The second viewing will be on Friday, October 18, 2024, from 9-10 a.m., at St. Paul Baptist Church, Annas Retreat, with service to follow at 10:00 a.m. The burial will be at the Eastern Cemetery.

 

Arrangements Entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home and Crematory Services.

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