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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Mary Wiltshire, who passed away peacefully on October 22, 2025. She was comforted by her children and held in love until her final moments.
Our mammy was a devoted mother, grandmother, daughter and friend whose warmth, generosity, and strength touched all who knew her. Her kindness and unwavering love will be remembered always.
She will be remembered by her:
Mother: Juliana Scotland (better known as Ma Salo/Ma Solomon of Upper Lane, Roseau)
Children: Joseph and Jessica Floissac, Gizelle Evans-Walter, Nicole Williams and Julius aka Ballheads, Pupa Floissac (passed on)
Grandchildren: Celia, Derwin, Kersha, Donelle, Cleon, Tasia, Josmyne, William, Denny, Gabie, Niah, Evan, Amayah and Na’mayah
Great grand children: Tiara, Arjen, Mateo, Di-Jaynic, Liam, Aeleie
Daughter in law: Jeirlyn Floissac
Son in Law: Wendell Walter
Sisters: Annie Scotland, America Scotland, Ann Scotland, Albertha Wiltshire, Bernadine Dinnard Williams, Bernita John Finn, Hermine George, Jacquelin Roberts; and their families
Brothers: Eddie (Magic), Douglas and Ethelbert Wiltshire and their families
Uncles and Aunt: Joel (Wellie) and Knowltan Constance, Louisa Bannis and their Families
Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends including: Marcelin and Nick, Juliette, Jane, Charles, Ruby, Edwina, Ms Christine, Alice, Ermine, Annette, Miss Howe, Barbara, Miranda, Mandy, Magdalene, Flossie, Simeon, Polo, Elpha, members of the Elmshall (Roseau) and Castle Bruce communities: notably the Constance, Wiltshire, Bannis and Drigo families; Vidal family from Salisbury and the Bath Road and Upper Lane communities. Vendor friends from the Roseau market.
The Funeral Mass for the late Mary Wiltshire will take place on Friday, 7th November 2025, at 3:00 P.M. at Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral, Roseau. Followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.
Family and friends are invited to join us in celebrating her life.
Her love will live on forever in our hearts.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved mother, Mary Wiltshire, who passed away peacefully on October 22, 2025. She was comforted by her children and held in love until her final moments.
Our mammy was a devoted mother, grandmother, daughter and friend whose warmth, generosity, and strength touched all who knew her. Her kindness and unwavering love will be remembered always.
She will be remembered by her:
Mother: Juliana Scotland (better known as Ma Salo/Ma Solomon of Upper Lane, Roseau)
Children: Joseph and Jessica Floissac, Gizelle Evans-Walter, Nicole Williams and Julius aka Ballheads, Pupa Floissac (passed on)
Grandchildren: Celia, Derwin, Kersha, Donelle, Cleon, Tasia, Josmyne, William, Denny, Gabie, Niah, Evan, Amayah and Na’mayah
Great grand children: Tiara, Arjen, Mateo, Di-Jaynic, Liam, Aeleie
Daughter in law: Jeirlyn Floissac
Son in Law: Wendell Walter
Sisters: Annie Scotland, America Scotland, Ann Scotland, Albertha Wiltshire, Bernadine Dinnard Williams, Bernita John Finn, Hermine George, Jacquelin Roberts; and their families
Brothers: Eddie (Magic), Douglas and Ethelbert Wiltshire and their families
Uncles and Aunt: Joel (Wellie) and Knowltan Constance, Louisa Bannis and their Families
Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends including: Marcelin and Nick, Juliette, Jane, Charles, Ruby, Edwina, Ms Christine, Alice, Ermine, Annette, Miss Howe, Barbara, Miranda, Mandy, Magdalene, Flossie, Simeon, Polo, Elpha, members of the Elmshall (Roseau) and Castle Bruce communities: notably the Constance, Wiltshire, Bannis and Drigo families; Vidal family from Salisbury and the Bath Road and Upper Lane communities. Vendor friends from the Roseau market.
The Funeral Mass for the late Mary Wiltshire will take place on Friday, 7th November 2025, at 3:00 P.M. at Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral, Roseau. Followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.
Family and friends are invited to join us in celebrating her life.
Her love will live on forever in our hearts.
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