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Joseph Ohanio Brown Dies

Joseph Ohanio Brown

Joseph Ohanio Brown died.

Joseph Ohanio Brow is survived by his daughter, Josira; son, Josi; father, Charles “Zip” Brow; mother, Donah M. Watts; brothers: Darryl, Leroy Jr., Michael, Charles and Marlon; sisters: Donah, Monica and Monisha; nephews: Alaxander and Tristan; niece, Akelia; great nephew, Malik; aunts: Deloris Brow Miller, Williemae Watts Walcott and Claudette Brow; and uncles: Theordore Brow, Nel Lang, Ohanio Lang, and James, Anselmo, Elroy, George and Antonio Watts.

He is also survived by great aunts: Cathrine Smith, Ann Bastian and Aramenta Bastian; great uncles: Rupert and Reginald Williams, Joseph Brow, Wilfred Allick, Henrique Bastian and Valimore; brother-in-law, William Latourelle; sister-in-law, Claudia Samuel; and special friends: (Teachers) W. Williams, W. Bergan, M. Donawa, Ms. McFarlene, P. Perrilla, Ms. Phillips, Mrs. Jones, Ms. Steven, (Principles) Ms Navarro, Ms. Plaskett and Mrs. Brathwaite, Troy Jackson and Clemence Samuel.

Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Janet Brow, Debra Henderickson, Lusiqua, Laticha, Lushane, Darren, Dennis, Steve, Darnell, Monica, Darillo, Denile, Damar, Reniya, O’nae, Azalea, Alysia, D’Khari, Jahkeem, Luniqua, Shenice, Steve Jr., Joseph III, Kenney and family, Chamonie and family, Arenia and family, Kenia and family, Bercia and family, Corine and family, Beanca and family, Karen and family, Latoya, June, Janel and family; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

A viewing will take place at 9 a.m. and funeral services at 10 a.m., Thursday, Jan. 17, at Friedensfeld Moravian Church. Private cremation will follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Friedensfeld Moravian Church Enoch Committee.

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