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Michelle King was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, on Nov. 25, 1975, to Michael Sealy and Lilith Lindie. She attended Springer Memorial Secondary School in Barbados and continued her education by earning certifications in areas of her interest. She was a mentor to many and had a special niche for using aromatherapies to help cure the mind-body and soul.

Culinary arts connoisseur, antique collector and real estate manager Michelle King’s love of life didn’t come to an end with her death. She brightened this world with unconditional love and compassion and deposited the best pieces of herself into her family and friends. They will continue to honor her legacy by living their lives to the fullest.

Michelle Antania King (nee’ Sealy) was an avid reader who loved to cook and had an uncanny appreciation for art and antiques. She loved to travel and spend quality time with her family and friends. She accepted Christ at an early age and continued expanding and sharpening her faith and beliefs throughout her life. The simplest pleasures in life brought great joy to Michelle, like loving her pets Dino and Rex, a quiet evening with friends and a glass of wine in hand. 

On Jan 10, 2022, Michelle’s soul was called home. She joined her grandmother, Elise Adelle Sealy, “MaMa,” along with other close relatives in a place of peace. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Anstey King; and son, Philip King; mother Lilith Lindie; father Michael Sealy; grandmother Lilith Lindie; brothers (including nieces and nephews), Andrew Scantlebury (Tatiana, Nia), Art Coward (Brandyn, Madison, Kennedy), Michael “Tony” Sealy (Britney, Brandon), Paul Sealy, Shaka Miller (Zirachi), Sean Scantlebury (Sean Jr., Shamar, Telaysia, Shane), Frank Scantlebury (Aniylah, Bradon); and sisters, Paula Mayers, Andrea Coward (Shawnice), Zelinda Scavella (Adiah, Ryan Jr.), Alisha Sealy (Alana, Devin, Demetrius Jr., Aaliyah), and Jessica Scantlebury (Kayoh).

Michelle is also survived by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and friends, whom she loved dearly and nurtured special relationships with them all.

A walk-thru viewing will be held 4-6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 21 at Allison Memorial Chapel, 10141 Colerain Road, St. Marys.

Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22 at Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Marys, and will be live streamed at royalfuneralhomeinc.com.

Those planning to attend are asked to wear masks and take precautionary measures to protect themselves and others from the COVID-19 virus.