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Leopold Theodore Joseph Sr. Dies at 64

Leopold Theodore Joseph Sr. Leopold Theodore Joseph Sr., also known as “Wallace,” was born April 10, 1951 on the island of Antigua. He has resided on St. Croix for the past 35 years.
He is survived by his spouse, Lornette Joseph; children: Latashia Joseph, Leopold Joseph, Shamille Joseph and Shervaun Edwards; sisters: Melvina Joseph and Lavern Henry; sisters-in-law: Emily Joseph, Janice Cornelius and Helen Williams; brothers: Fitzroy, Fred, Castor and Winfield Joseph; brothers-in-law: Matthew Henry, Kennedy, Sinclair, Winston and Teddy Williams; and nieces: Kim, Avon, Santasha, Lorraine, Tracey, Sharon, Muriel, Roselyn, Gloria, Lynn, Karimah, Faye, Desinni, Kenya, Shakima, Rayisha, Cariah, Leandra, Kendra and others too numerous to mention.
He is also survived by nephews: Ian, Shoy, Chip, Lindsay, Marklyn, Terry, Don, Deshawn, Omar, Keion, Gino, Enrico Michael Lionel, Kyle, Reginald, Rasaun and Marquise; cousins: Jean Murray, Monica Jacobs, Delores Francis and family, and Pastor Wheatland Tait and family; special friends: the Willock, Eberson, Morton, Fitzroy and Roberts families, Trinity Wesleyan Holiness Church and Quality Life Center; as well as other friends and relatives too numerous to mention.
A viewing will be held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 15, at Trinity Wesleyan Holiness Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.
 

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