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In Loving Xemory
Warren E. Josefi
June 22, 1926 ~Yeruan~ 11,1995
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WeaneOy, Ye6ruawry 22,1995
viewing: 8:30 1000 am
Service: 10:00 am
Jofin Tfromas Xemoria( Ctape(
Presbing Xlnister
Pastor Kaarvar Step)lens, Jr.
Interment in Western Cemeter Num6er Two
Von Schonta Clkla
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Survivors
SON
Ronald Joseph
DAUGHTER
Janice Joseph
GRANDSON
Omar Williams
BROTHERS
Hypolite Roebuck, Milton Monsanto,
Mario Milliner, Leroy Monsanto
SISTERS
Audrey & Edith Smith, Roselyn Blyden,
Elita Monsanto Stephens, Ophelina Monsanto Williams
SISTER-IN-LAW
Valentine Roebuck
BROTHERS-IN-LAW
Raymond Smith, Vanborne Questel
many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends
Pa((6earers
Anghel Matos, Sheridan Questel Sr., Aubrey Peterson,
Irvin Pratt, Kenneth Pratt, Mario Milliner
honorary Paf(earers
Vanbome Questel Raymond Smith, James Skelton,
Kimo King, Albert Peterson
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Warren E(roy Josepi
1926-1995
Warren Elroy Joseph, better known as "Roy" or "Elroy
Monsanto," was born to the late Ivan Joseph and Emmie
Duvergee on St Thomas, Virgin Islands. He received his early
education at Commandant Gade School and later completed
high school in the Army.
He joined the US. Army on June 4, 1945 and served in
World War II. He received American Theater Service Medal,
World War I Victory Medal and Overseas Service Bar. He was
a clerk typist and also a shipping and receiving clerk in the
Army. His separation from the Army was an Honorable Dis-
charge on May 23,1946.
Elroy continued his journey to New York City after leaving
the service, he work for the Railroad Station in New York until
his retirement and then returned to his native hometown.
He was loved by his peers and all who came in contact with
him. We will all remember him as a warm, friendly and gener-
ous individual, someone who will be missed by all who knew
him. Rest in peace my beloved brother and uncle.
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Farewe((
We will miss you, but not for ong for there i a time of meeting
beyond this troubled world. As for those dear loved ones that live on fix
your eyes upon Jesus if you are going to win the race Work hard toward
Godly living, trusting only in His saving Grace. Rest in peace my be-
loved!
Sister Edith. & Nephews At and Anghl,d Shm
To My Loving Brother
The River of Jordon runs from my eyes
The wind blows aros my face
Wiping the tears from my eyes
Saying don't cry my dear
For your brother has no fear
For the Lord is with you and you are with us
It hurts so bad to sy goodbye
For a brother's love never dies
Loving Sister Audrey and Brothers Hypolite and Mario
When death has come and taken our love ones
It leaves our home so lonely and sad
Then do we wonder why others prosper
Living so wicked year after year
Farther along well know all about it
Farther along well understand why
Cheer up my family, live in the sunshine
You understand it all by and by
Those whom we love God loves best
Rest in peace
Loving Nieces & Nephews Great Nieces & Nephea
Brother in our little chats you always nodded, smiled and said to me,
"Sis, you will never know, only God knows best. My brother you have
left the trample street to go to a place where God knows best. May God
restore and comfort you, may he hold you in the palm of his hands you
go. Blessed journey.
Loe AMuuys RPW
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Uncle Roy (Roco)... You did it your way! As we celebrate your ,
you recall your quiet demeanor, gnte and caring qualities, ad your
bust in God. You've be blee d because God hs welcod you into
his heaven a soldier God. You have accepted His wid as you mnak
your journey, follow the light ad you too, will fly like a gl a the
other did before you. Rest in peace ... W love you.
The Questel Family
Der Elroy, not only have you been a uncle-in-law, but you have been
a "uncle to me. I am glad that we remained in touch until de end. So
seep on dear uncle, eep on until we met again one day.
La v... Luris. Dm. and baby D'Ver
PRNTID BY Sr. THOMAS GRAPHK3
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