June "Mommy June" S. O'Reilly, age 75, of #286 Sion Farm died Saturday, Oct. 28 at Juan F. Luis Hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 6 at Lord God of Sabbath Lutheran Church in Christiansted. A viewing will begin at 8:30 a.m. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
Mrs. Reilly is survived by her daughters, Veselee Brown, Floris O'Reilly Williams, Valderie, Dinah and Cyd O'Reilly; son, Wilburn Kent O'Reilly; stepdaughters, Marsha Charles, Kay and Shari O'Reilly; stepsons, Alfred, George, Rudy, Burton, and Raymond O'Reilly; adopted son, Roberto "Eddie" Martinez; and special godson, Larry Finley.
She is also survived by grandchildren, Alexander, Veronica, Kahil, Tyra, Raymond Jr., Michael, Keisha, Keshema, Krystal, Diafra, Reeshemah, Aisha, Kimba, Felecia, Monique, Mahal, MaKima, Makyra, Makila, and Makia; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Albertine H. Chambers; nieces, Ruth and Linda Henneman; nephews, Nimrod and Anthony Henneman; daughters-in-law, Magnolia O'Reilly and Tracy Martinez; sons-in-law, Clarence Brown, Raymond Williams Sr., Leroy Payne; step-daughters-in-law, Paulette and MaeAgnes O'Reilly; step-son-in-law, Glenwood Charles; and sisters-in-law, Juliano Henneman, Alice Krause, Hazel O'Reilly and Merle Hewlett.
Survivors include brothers-in-law, Gustave Pelton, Alton and Leroy O'Reilly; special friends, Paulina Jensen, Leatrice Percy, Marion Jones, Lillian Armstrong, Maria Gibbs, Beatrice Emmanuel; best friend, Agnes Davis; and numerous relatives and friends.
Arrangements are in the care of James Memorial Funeral Home.
JUNE ‘MOMMY JUNE' O'REILLY DEAD AT 75
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