Cherylene Mottley Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by George Lopes Funeral Home - Brockton on Dec. 17, 2025.
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Cherylene Rosalie "Susan" Mottley, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend. Born on March 25th, 1965, in Bridgetown Barbados, she was the cherished daughter of the late Clarice Rosalie Estwick and is survived by her father, Orville Leo Estwick.
Born and raised in Barbados, Cherylene went to St. Matthews mixed school, attended New Testament Church of God, in Jackmans, St Michael. The family later moved to Bird Hill Haggatt Hall, where she went to Belmont Primary and moved on to Springer Memorial Secondary school and attended the Antioch Church. She moved to Boston Massachusetts in 1996and for over 13 years, Cherylene worked at Mass Eye and Ear Hospital where she devoted her time to supporting patients with compassion, kindness, and unwavering dedication. She touched many lives through her service and warm spirit.
Cherylene was a proud mother of Alicia Mottley Powell and a proud grandmother of her three grandkids Kaedyn & Aliyah Mottley, and Xoana Powell who she cherished and loved very much.
She is mourned by her loving siblings and in-laws: Jeffrey Mottley, Anderson Mottley and his wife Sharmin, Rickey Mottley and his wife Yvonne and Linda Dixon and late husband Michael Dixon.
She is also lovingly remembered by her son-in-law: Charles Powell.
Her legacy continues with her nieces and nephews: Rosalie JnoBaptiste and husband Alie JnoBaptiste Sr., Mario, Mervin &Jamell Dixon, Stacy, Anderson Jr. and Matthew Mottley,
Great nieces and nephews: Alie Jr. & Jhamiah JnoBaptiste, Kaylie and Domari Rodgers, Nathan Mottley, Cody and Hassan Mottley, Logan, Sean and Isabella Terrio, Messiah and Seylah Dixon.
She attended Dorchester Immanuel Church of the Nazarene where she was surrounded by a wide circle of extended family including numerous friends and family. Her church family loved and cherished her.
Cherylene took ill in 2009, and while her doctors were ready to give up on her, she proved that her God was bigger than all her situation, and she showed what a great fighter is all about. She stood the test of time, and she made it out to worship services regularly even when she was not feeling very well. Although very tired after treatment Cherylene still persevered to serve God, along with her grandkids who she loved dearly.
Susan's life was a testament to love, faith, and selflessness. She leaves behind a legacy of unwavering love, kindness, strength, encouragement, and joy, which will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her.
May her soul rest in eternal peace.
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