

She grew up in a Christian home where the love of God and love for people were displayed daily. Her house was always open to the hungry and the poor and served as a shelter for all who entered. There was so much love there that it became known as a home of refuge. She was the only daughter and was loved very much. She was affectionately called Miss Rose, or Cislyn the Princess.
Cislyn attended Allman Hill School and Methodist Church and was an outstanding student in math and reading.
In November 1956, her dream of migrating to the United States came true. She lived in Hartford, Connecticut with her husband, Lallie Williams, who predeceased her in 1984. After receiving training, she worked at the Institute of Living as a charge nurse’s aide for twelve years.
She later attended Hartford Community College and the Plus School of Business, after which she was employed by the State of Connecticut Welfare Department as a coordinator in the data processing computer department.
In 1978, she and her family relocated to Miami, Florida, where she worked as a supervisor for the Dade County Computer Department in data processing. Later, she started a business in Jamaica and became an entrepreneurial businesswoman.
She vowed that she would never marry again, but in 1999, Eric Solomon stole her heart. They were married and moved to Palm Bay.
She remained active in many organizations and formed many beautiful and genuine friendships over the years. She will always be remembered for her sincere love for people, her smile, warmth, kindness, generosity, and “classy” sense of style, but most of all for being a Christian lady.
She lived a truly remarkable life, sponsoring twenty-one people into the United States and housing them. Their stays ranged from days to months and even years while they got established. Cislyn demonstrated great sensitivity and unselfishly gave of herself and all that she had to others.
Cislyn leaves behind a loving family who will always carry her memory in their hearts: her son Lincoln and daughter-in-law Victoria; her daughters Donna and her husband Glen, and Marlene and her husband Frank; her stepdaughter Viviene; and Lurlene and Charmaine, daughters she welcomed into her life and loved deeply.
She was also a proud and loving grandmother to Lincoln III, Mikey, Adrian, and Tiffany, and a cherished great-grandmother to several great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren who will continue to carry forward her godly legacy of sacrificial love.
A visitation will be held at Episcopal Church of Our Savior, 1000 Jersey Lane NE, Palm Bay, Florida, Saturday, March 14, 2026, beginning at 12:30pm, immediately followed by a Memorial Service at 1:30pm.
A Committal Service will take place at Fountainhead Memorial Park, Chapel of Peace, 7303 S. Babcock Street, Palm Bay, Florida, Saturday, March 14, 2026, beginning at 3:00pm.
A repast will be held at the Brevard Caribbean American Sports & Cultural Center (BCASCA), 2174 Harris Avenue NE, Palm Bay, Florida, on March 14, 2026, beginning at 4:00 pm.
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