Jean E. Farrington

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Jean E. Farrington, a beacon of courage and love, passed away peacefully on September 3, 2024, at the age of 62. Born on August 16, 1962, in St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands, to Janet Smith and embraced by her cherished grandparents, Charles Henry
and Mildred “Granny” Smith, Jean’s life was a testament to her faith-filled spirit and her
unwavering determination to make a difference.

Growing up in a nurturing St. Thomas environment, Jean received her education within the local system, which laid a strong foundation for her future achievements. In 1989, she ventured to San Diego, California, where she completed her secretarial studies, equipping her with the skills that would serve her well throughout her professional journey. Jean’s career was marked by her longstanding dedication to Access to Independence, where she served as the information coordinator and the executive assistant to the director for 28 years. In her role, she was not only a steadfast employee but also a compassionate advocate for seniors and persons with disabilities. Her recommendations and advocacy work were integral to the organization, and she developed deep, lasting connections with co-workers, families, and various resource
entities.

The same passion that Jean had was evident in her personal life as well. An active sports enthusiast, she relished the competition and camaraderie found in wheelchair basketball and table tennis. Her competitive nature was always accompanied by a sense of fun.

Jean’s commitment to service extended into her spiritual life. For over two decades, she was a devoted member of New Creation Church, where her involvement reflected her desire to help others with the children’s ministry, Women of Faith, and 50 Plus. She supported the community cancer walk and devoted her time and treasure to “Blessed Women”, serving dinners to the homeless community each November.

Jean’s daughter Alexya Props, brothers; Melvin and John Farrington, aunts; Addie Smith, Sylvia Thomas, and Vertalie Lee, uncles; Rehal and Theodore Smith, cousins; Walter, Gerald, Alvin, Donahue, Fritroy, Elvin and Michael, will remember her as a woman of extraordinary strength and kindness.

Her family takes comfort in knowing that the values Jean embodied will continue to resonate with those who were fortunate enough to know her. Courageous in the face of adversity, loving in every interaction, and faith-filled in every moment, Jean E. Farrington’s legacy is one of perseverance and unwavering positivity.

Her memory will be cherished and kept alive by all who were touched by her generous spirit.