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Aubrey Henry Anthony Dies at 91

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Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of Aubrey Henry Anthony, 91, who passed away peacefully at his home in St. Thomas, USVI on August 19, 2025.

He is preceded in death by his father, Arnold H. Anthony, mother Mary Matthias-Anthony, son Floyd “Danny” Anthony, brothers Henry Anthony and John J. Anthony, sisters Carol Lee Anthony, Dorothy P. Clemons, Monesta Anthony and Marjorie Anthony-Santiago.

He leaves behind his wife of 65 years, Lyra Hodge-Anthony, daughter Winifred Marie Anthony-Todman, son-in-law Ira E. Todman, grandchildren Te’ Var Malone, Tromouí Malone, TiKishia Todman, Tamara Todman, and Ira E. Todman Jr., sister Margaret  “Maggie” Anthony Christopher Sayer, brother-in-laws Winston Todman and Wilford Todman sister-in- laws Hilda Anthony, Merle “Beryl” Todman, and Florencia Todman, grand daughter-in-law Lauren Malone, great grandchildren Te’Varis “TJ” Malone, Mya Malone, Tariq Todman, and Tamar Todman.

He is also survived by his adopted sons, Leroy “Roy” Paulus, Allen Haynes, Gale “Boogie” Hodge, and Dennis “Junior” Hodge, adopted daughters Cresida “Ann” Reid, Marcia Buckley, Claudia Todman, and Maria Concepcion, special nephew Delroy “Ital” Anthony, special cousins Evelyn Foy and Family, Clarice Frett, Vincent Powell, Ruth Vanterpool, Henry Powell, Pastor Ralph and Rosaline Prince, special friends  Luderick Thomas and Family, James and Diana Hendrington, Dr. John Turner, Rita “Cecile” Smith, Ernie Clendinen, Watson David, Clarence Harris, Glen “Kwabena” Davis and the Voices of Love, Randolph and Rita Samuel, Margaret Reid and Family, Pete and Marilyn Constantine, Erna Williams, Mrs. Doris Henneman and Family, Rev. Drs. Mikie and Winelle Kirton-Roberts, and Jacquelyn “Jackie” Clendinen

Numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends in the British Virgin Islands, United States Virgin Islands, and the U. S. Mainland, to include the Anthony, Matthias, Meyers, Titley, and Robinsons families.

First viewing for Aubrey Henry Anthony will be held on Thursday, September 11, 2025 at Turnbull Funeral Home and Cremation Services from 4 pm to 6 pm with second viewing beginning 9 am to 10 am at Memorial Moravian Church on Friday, September 12, 2025. The Home Going Service will begin promptly at 10 am.

Internment procession will lead to the Memorial Moravian Church Burial Ground, where he will be laid to rest.

Deadline to submit tributes is Friday, September 5, 2025. Please send your cherished memories and loving words to aubreytributes@gmail.com.

Funeral colors are black, white, and gold but please feel free to come as you are. All are welcomed to celebrate the life of Aubrey Henry Anthony.

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St. Croix Foundation to Release 2025 KIDS COUNT USVI Data Book Highlighting Voices of Virgin Islands Youth

The St. Croix Foundation for Community Development will release the 2025 KIDS COUNT® USVI Data Book, titled “When Data Speaks: The Voice of Our Children,” on Wednesday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. during a virtual stakeholder presentation via Zoom, according to a press release from the foundation.

A national initiative of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, KIDS COUNT has grown into one of the largest and longest-standing data repositories in the United States focused on the well-being of children and families. The program spans all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and is widely recognized as a vital tool for government agencies at every level, according to the press release.

During the online presentation, the St. Croix Foundation’s KIDS COUNT USVI team will provide an overview of the 2025 data package for government partners, nonprofit and civic organizations, policymakers, and community stakeholders. This year’s Data Book reports on six key domains: Education, Economic Well-being, Family and Community, Health, Opportunity Youth (ages 16 to 24), and Community Bright Spots, the press release stated.

The 2025 report highlights data as a reflection of children’s voices, drawing from the most current information available from government and nonprofit sources throughout the territory. For the first time, it will also include direct input from young people who share their experiences and perspectives in their own words, the release stated.

The foundation encourages parents, educators, policymakers, nonprofit leaders, and members of the media to attend the virtual release. The event will explore challenges facing the territory’s opportunity youth and foster collaboration around creative, community-based solutions, the release stated.

Building on the 2024 launch of the territory’s first KIDS COUNT USVI Data Dashboard, the team will also provide updates on the dashboard’s expanded features. The interactive online tool, accessible at stxfoundation.org/kids-count-dashboard, offers free public access to key data points across all KIDS COUNT domains and serves as a model for data-sharing among local agencies, it stated.

“As we reflect on the release of this year’s KIDS COUNT USVI Data Book, it is vital to recognize that solutions to the challenges facing our children and families are a shared responsibility,” said St. Croix Foundation President and CEO Deanna James. “Every person and organization in our community has a role to play and a stake in their well-being. At the heart of our work lies our children — our future — and it is essential that we listen to their voices, elevate their perspectives, and ensure that their experiences guide our efforts.”

Since assuming stewardship of the KIDS COUNT initiative in 2020, St. Croix Foundation has emphasized the community’s obligation to protect and empower the territory’s youth, reaffirming its commitment to data-driven advocacy and policy development.

Registration Information:
The virtual event is free and open to the public. Participants can register at stxfoundation.info/2025KidsCountRegistration. Registered attendees will receive an electronic copy of the 2025 Data Book during the release. The report will later be available at stxfoundation.org, and printed copies will be distributed following the event.

For more information about the 2025 KIDS COUNT USVI release, contact jlawrence@stxfoundation.org.

Questions about the KIDS COUNT USVI Initiative can be directed to St. Croix Foundation President Deanna James at 340-773-9898 or DJames@stxfoundation.org.

St. Croix Foundation expressed appreciation to the Annie E. Casey Foundation and its local data partners for their ongoing collaboration and commitment to children and families throughout the Virgin Islands.

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