Winifred Arita "Wini" Statesman Wilson

winifred  statesman wilson

March 27, 1934 ~ August 3, 2020

Winifred “Wini” Arita “Statesman” Wilson,86 of Washington, DC formerly from Valley Lee, MD departed this earthly life on August 3, 2020 in Washington, DC. She was born on March 27, 1934 in Valley Lee, MD and was the loving daughter of the late Mary Elizabeth Statesman and Ellis Statesman. Wini was the loving wife of the late Eugene M. Wilson, Sr. whom she married on January 12, 1980 and who preceded her in death on January 4, 2014. Wini is survived by her siblings Alfred E. Statesman and Joseph S. Statesman both of Valley Lee, MD. She was preceded in death by her brother Warren A. Statesman, Sr. She graduated from Jarboesville, High School in 1952. As well as a graduating from the Henryton School of Nursing with a degree in Nursing. She was a Registered Nurse at Baltimore City Hospital. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, August 12, 2020 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in St. Mark U.A.M.E. Church in Valley Lee, MD where a Funeral Service will follow at 11:00 AM with Rev. Irvin E. Beverly officiating. She will be laid to rest following the Funeral Service in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Alfred W. Jordan, Lamont Saxon, Bernard Barnes, Louis P. Jordan, Sr. Herbert Hardy and Warren A. Statesman, Jr.

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  1. Donald Symonette III says:

    No words can describe how sorry I am for your loss. My name is Donald Symonette III the Grandson of Rose Ferges. Ms.Statesman (as she was know to us) was My grandmothers best friend. I have seen them laugh fuss and fight most of my life. Ms.Statesman was one person I truly admired and I was in complete shock once I heard of her passing. I am sorry none of us will be able to make it to her funeral. but just know she is one person who has left a real impact in our lives. again I am sorry for your loss and may the memories of her give you peace and comfort.

    Thank you,

    Donald Symonette III


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