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Isiah T. Lincoln Dies

Isiah T. Lincoln

Isiah T. Lincoln, also known as “Carlos” or “Arab,” of Mutual Homes, Frederiksted, died on Feb. 21.

He is survived by his mother, Iris Lincoln; father, Zachariah T. Lincoln Sr.; daughters: J’nora, K’jyrah and Jahlia; adopted mother, Cynthia Charles; sisters: Natashia, Rehena, Tricia, Olivette and Sierra Lincoln, and Paula Jackson; brothers: Dwayne, Pasha, Jeremiah and Sheldon Lincoln; nieces: Kimiah, Kalaesia, Khadijah, Kyeanesha, Asia, A’Monique, Kyra, Jah-Khyra, Nellissa, A’Shayla, E’niecia, Shelly-Anne, Sophia, Kierra and Kimirah; nephews: Kwai, Adrian, A’Shon, Armani, Nicholas Soogrim, Jah-Kirby, JahKai, D’Khari, Qori, Prince, Jaheem and Kymani; and aunts: Leona Hanley, Edel Henry, Corrine Elegar and Susan Sampson;

He is also survived by his uncle, Harold Nesbitt; great aunt, Naomi Nesbitt; great uncle, Evanston Nesbitt; godparents: Vickey- Anne Henry, Eliza Joshua, Bridgette Ferrance, Gloria Estephane and Wilson Ferrance; special friends: Hilary Flavius, Alvin, Aldolphus Pennyfeather, Dia Qabaha, Family of Consumer Gas Station, Renison Fingal, David Armstrong, Jemmesson Lythus Jr., Christolyn Russel, Pauline Audain, Joyce Thomas, Myron Maynard, Cherry Renaud, Angeline Santana, Sonia Ranton, Edmon Matthew, Olivere Wade, Itisha Browne, Ian, Judy Matthew, Linda Williams, Krystel Toussant, Rhonda Yarwood and Remona Walcott;

Other survivors include cousins and other relatives: Karen, Marrella, Demetria, Lenora and Horatio Hanley, Henry, Frank and Brian Elegar, Valerie and Ashley Sampson, Akilah Nesbitt, Doris, Gerry-Lee, Jerry, Jerry Jay, Barbara, Wayne, Melba, Olivine, Arnelle, Vera, Verdia, Velletta, Virginia, Vertilee, Carl, Maxine and Kimberly; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The family appreciates your support and condolences; however, due to the current situation and mandates, a memorial service will be held at a later date. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.

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