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Death Announcement of Anicet John Baptiste, better known as Addison. A retired huckster of Vieille Case, who resided in Grand Savanne, Salisbury.

We announce the death of Anicet John Baptiste, better known as Addison. A retired huckster of Vieille Case, who resided in Grand Savanne, Salisbury. He died on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026, at the age of 94.

He will be remembered by:

Wife: Emelda John Baptiste

Sons: Edgar, Ivon, Vivian, John, Lawrence, Jason, Julie, Alvin, Simbert Joseph.

Daughters: Annie and Edona Jno Baptiste

Stepson: Garvin Walsh

Daughters-in-law: Josianne Anthony-Jno Baptiste and Eucillia Royer-Jno Baptiste

37 Grandchildren, including: Alcides, Abiah, Aretha, Al, Alma, A.J, Abigail, Chantal, David, Ensley, Emmanuel, Elton, Greg, Jordan, Marcus, Merricia Andrews, Rogan, Sarah, Tamisha, Wander Joseph and Kira, Kelbert and Aaliyah Joseph.

Several great grandchildren including Albert Attidore Jr.

Nieces: Kethleen Royer, Sylvia Royer and Nelly Thomas

Nephews: Joseph and Eustace Baptiste

Grandnieces: Salim Thomas, Edline Edwards, Pastor Jacqueline Kambui, Collin Boyce, She-anne Walter, Agatha and Gemma Royer.

Brothers-in-law: Noble and Rawle Felix.

Sisters-in-law: Felixia and Deltina Felix, Angelita Carty and Priscilla Carrette.

Caretakers: Danley Smith and Laura Francis.

Close relatives: Kishelle Royer, Avril Moses, Dr. Khanisha James, Paul and Thomas Casimir, Gerard and Lucian Ambo, Judith Harry, Laurita Challenger, Alicia Felix, Shalline Prevost, Ursuline Rolle, Ursuline Felix, Giselle and Josephine Nichols.

Godson: Didier Williams

Special friends: Mr. Mike, Nurse Moses, James and Desrey Anthony, Hector John, Delia Frederick, Lilia Davis, Rueben Thomas, Ma Madexie, and Joan Joseph.

Special thanks to the Staff of the Salisbury and St. Joseph Health Teams.

The Funeral takes place on Friday, 17th April at the Salisbury Roman Catholic Church. Viewing is at 2:30 p.m. and the mass starts at 3 p.m., followed by interment at the Salisbury Public Cemetery.

We announce the death of Anicet John Baptiste, better known as Addison. A retired huckster of Vieille Case, who resided in Grand Savanne, Salisbury. He died on Tuesday, March 31st, 2026, at the age of 94.

He will be remembered by:

Wife: Emelda John Baptiste

Sons: Edgar, Ivon, Vivian, John, Lawrence, Jason, Julie, Alvin, Simbert Joseph.

Daughters: Annie and Edona Jno Baptiste

Stepson: Garvin Walsh

Daughters-in-law: Josianne Anthony-Jno Baptiste and Eucillia Royer-Jno Baptiste

37 Grandchildren, including: Alcides, Abiah, Aretha, Al, Alma, A.J, Abigail, Chantal, David, Ensley, Emmanuel, Elton, Greg, Jordan, Marcus, Merricia Andrews, Rogan, Sarah, Tamisha, Wander Joseph and Kira, Kelbert and Aaliyah Joseph.

Several great grandchildren including Albert Attidore Jr.

Nieces: Kethleen Royer, Sylvia Royer and Nelly Thomas

Nephews: Joseph and Eustace Baptiste

Grandnieces: Salim Thomas, Edline Edwards, Pastor Jacqueline Kambui, Collin Boyce, She-anne Walter, Agatha and Gemma Royer.

Brothers-in-law: Noble and Rawle Felix.

Sisters-in-law: Felixia and Deltina Felix, Angelita Carty and Priscilla Carrette.

Caretakers: Danley Smith and Laura Francis.

Close relatives: Kishelle Royer, Avril Moses, Dr. Khanisha James, Paul and Thomas Casimir, Gerard and Lucian Ambo, Judith Harry, Laurita Challenger, Alicia Felix, Shalline Prevost, Ursuline Rolle, Ursuline Felix, Giselle and Josephine Nichols.

Godson: Didier Williams

Special friends: Mr. Mike, Nurse Moses, James and Desrey Anthony, Hector John, Delia Frederick, Lilia Davis, Rueben Thomas, Ma Madexie, and Joan Joseph.

Special thanks to the Staff of the Salisbury and St. Joseph Health Teams.

The Funeral takes place on Friday, 17th April at the Salisbury Roman Catholic Church. Viewing is at 2:30 p.m. and the mass starts at 3 p.m., followed by interment at the Salisbury Public Cemetery.

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