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Elaine Frett Brewley Dies at 92

Elaine Frett Brewley

Elaine Frett Brewley transitioned from this earthly life on May 30, in Ohio, at the age of 92.

She was preceded in death by her parents: Eve Ann Lettsome Frett and John William Frett; her son, Aeneas Wesley Brewley; her husband, Aeneas Leopold Brewley; and her nine siblings – brothers: Herman, Hartwell, Eric and Laurence Altimon Frett; and sisters: Florence Frett Potter, Winifred Frett Lettsome, Eunice Frett Potter, Erea Frett Christopher and Virginia Frett Williams.

She is survived by children Doreen Brewley, Russell “ Coker” Brewley, Ellarine Brewley, Earl Brewley Sr. and Keith “Jamal” Brewley; daughters-in-Law: Barbara England Brewley, Florence Matthew Brewley, Carolyn Charles Brewley Theresa Thomas Brewley and Carmen Boynes; nieces-in-law: Delma Brewley, Ivy Parsons, Marilyn Jennings Frett, Marilyn Frett and Nora Maduro Frett; nephew-in- law, Michael “Cessa” Leonard; and nephews: Reginald Woodley, James W. Fredericks, Joseph E. Caines Esq, Walton “Jabbar” Frett, Eugene Frett, Milton Potter, Richard “Snake” Potter, Henry “Preacher” Potter, Ernest “Sukie” Potter, Elroy Frett, Reael “Limping Jack” Frett, Randolph “Wazulli” Frett, Raymond “Goatie” Frett, Renard “Rick” Frett, Duncan “Rock” Lettsome and Clarence “John” Lettsome.

She is also survived by nieces: Glenda B. Caines, Olita Scattlife, Orilda Varlack, Elvina Malone, Elcina Frett, IIeen Chalwell, Carlene Potter, Susan Frett-Potter, Laura Turnbull, Cestelia Manovia Lettsome-Merchant, Udina Frett, Utha O. Williams, Mediner Frett Davies, Louise Phillip and Shirlean Frett; grandchildren: Akil Brewley, Ali Brewley, Tasheda Brewley, Nylah Brewley McIntosh, Melissa Cummings, Earl Brewley Jr. MD, Caleeb Brewley Esq., Jeneatta Joseph, Abdul Brewley, Kiminika Brewley, Ulsena Brewley, Malik Brewley, Tekiyah Brewley and Zakiyah Brewley; many great-grandchildren; and 20 special cousins: Delita Lettsome Blyden, Ethlyn Callwood Freeman, Mabel Frett Petersen, Ina Callwood Blyden, Rita Vanterpool Greene, Carol George, Valaria Penn Stephens, Ruby Todman George, Floyd and Merline Turnbull.

Other survivors include special children: Laverne Joshua Mason, Analese Navedo, Julia Thompson, Tiffany Tyson, Ashley and Alpha Rogers, Alex and Leomie Abednego, Sam and Sandra Rey; the children of the late Sis Idallia Richards, Michael Aileen, Patricia, Joan, St. Clair, Eugene, Brenda and Jessica, Wayne Harvey Sr., Janet Hansby, Verna Gomez, Joyce Potter, Alpha and Belinda Millard, Lydia Trotman, Rachel Henry, and Una; cousins: Ellease Gumbs Griffin, Heather Griffin, Hester Griffin, Gladys Deleon, Mauritzer Gumbs, Laura Moncrief, Hermina Webster, Nathlie Smith, Erica Benjamin Donovan and Dorothy Laverne McCurdy; special friends: Tanty Glover Abednego, Esther Early, Jean Nivins, Muriel Rogers, Muriel Hodge and Pastor John Josiah; as well as many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Funeral service will be held on Sunday, July 11, at Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Tabernacle, in Tutu located across from the fire station. The viewing will be held at 9 a.m., with the service immediately after at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be made to the St. Thomas-St. John Seventh-day Adventist School kitchen and cafeteria in honor of Mrs. Brewley’s mastery of the culinary arts and contributions to the construction of that facility. PayPal: accounting@sttsjsdaschool.org. Please select “Friends and Family” when making the donation, and add “Brewley Tribute” in the message section. Other expressions of sympathy may be mailed to: Doreen Brewley P.O. Box 271, Brice, Ohio 43109

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Turnbull’s Funeral Home and Crematory Service.

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