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Hundreds Gather in New Jersey to Pay Final Tribute to Late Consul General Alsion Roach Wilson

By: , December 8, 2025
Hundreds Gather in New Jersey to Pay Final Tribute to Late Consul General Alsion Roach Wilson
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Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left), presents the Order of Distinction (Commander Class) insignia to Omar Wilson, widower of late Consul General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, during the celebration of life service held at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood, New Jersey, on December 5. Mrs. Roach Wilson was conferred with the national honour earlier this year, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to Jamaica’s development in education, technology, and the strengthening of healthcare capacity. Looking on (from left) are United States Congresswoman, Yvette D. Clarke, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith.
Hundreds Gather in New Jersey to Pay Final Tribute to Late Consul General Alsion Roach Wilson
Photo: Derrick A. Scott
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (left), along with (from second left) Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith; Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Major General (ret’d) Antony Anderson; and Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce , Hon. Delano Seiveright, join the congregation in a song of praise during the celebration of life service for late Consul-General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood in New Jersey on December 5.
Hundreds Gather in New Jersey to Pay Final Tribute to Late Consul General Alsion Roach Wilson
Photo: Derrick A. Scott
Omar Wilson (right), widower of late Consul General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, leads the pallbearers along with son Brian, and other family members as they leave the Community Baptist Church of Englewood, New Jersey, following the celebration the life service for the diplomat on December 5

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Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, led a distinguished delegation of government officials and diplomats in paying final respects to the late Consul General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Marie Roach Wilson, during a three-hour celebration of life service at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood, New Jersey, on December 5.

The congregation, filled to capacity, gathered to honour the legacy of the diplomat, who served Jamaica with distinction and devotion from July 2019 until her passing on November 8, 2025, following a period of illness.

Mrs. Roach Wilson, aged 62, passed away peacefully at her residence in New York.

In a poignant moment during the service, Prime Minister Holness presented the insignia of the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander (CD) to Mrs. Roach Wilson’s widower, Omar Wilson, symbolising her final salute from the Government of Jamaica.

The late Consul General was conferred with the national honour earlier this year, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to Jamaica’s development in education, technology, and the strengthening of healthcare capacity.

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, pays tribute to late Consul General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, during the celebration of life service at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood, New Jersey, on December 5.

“Alsion can only be described as a good steward… a dependable servant of the people. She excelled in moments of crisis when leadership matters most. She was not content merely to occupy the office of Consul General but sought to transform it and reimagine the role. She became a beloved figure in the diaspora,” Dr. Holness told mourners, paying tribute to her as a pillar of reliability and dedication.

“She gave more than she took,” the Prime Minister reflected, as he noted her extensive charitable work and her unwavering commitment to strengthening the bonds between Jamaica and its diaspora.

“Her passing leaves a profound void in our hearts but also an enduring legacy of devotion, patriotism, and excellence that will continue to inspire all who knew her,” Dr. Holness added.

Accompanying the Prime Minister was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, who delivered a heartfelt tribute highlighting the transformative impact of Mrs. Wilson’s tenure.

“To say that her tenure was revolutionary is an understatement. CG Wilson has redefined the role. Alsion was always in pursuit of excellence,” Minister Johnson Smith stated.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator the Hon. Kamina Johnson Smith, delivers a heartfelt tribute to late Consul-General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, during the celebration of life service at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood, New Jersey, on December 5.

Born in St. Catherine, on February 21, 1963, Mrs. Roach Wilson migrated to the United States, where she established herself in a distinguished career in finance before entering diplomatic service.

Among her many accomplishments, she held senior positions at leading firms, including Vice President and Associate Director at Bear Stearns and Director of Finance at Greylock Capital Management, and was also the founder of The Alsion Roach Group, LLC, as well as Cyberlock Solutions, a cybersecurity firm.

As Jamaica’s 11th Consul General in New York, Mrs. Roach Wilson had responsibility for Jamaica’s interests across 33 US states, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, serving one of the largest and most active Jamaican diasporas in the world.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, she launched the ‘CG on the Beat” programme, delivering essential supplies and support to Jamaican community members who were unable to access services during lockdowns.

Among Mrs. Roach Wilson’s other notable achievements was spearheading a laptop and tablet drive that mobilised contributions exceeding US$700,000 to support Jamaican students affected by the pandemic.

She also revitalised the Jamaica Independence Gala in New York, elevating it into one of the city’s foremost celebrations of national pride and philanthropy.

The service of thanksgiving was officiated by the Rev. Lester Taylor, Bishop Dr. Cecil Riley, and Rev. Dr. Richard Griffiths.

A moving musical tribute was delivered by Grammy Award-winning Reggae artiste and founding member of internationally acclaimed band Morgan Heritage, Roy “Gramps” Morgan, who performed ‘People Like You’, bringing comfort while celebrating Mrs. Roach Wilson’s life and legacy.

An eminent gathering attended the thanksgiving service of celebration, among them Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Major General (ret’d) Antony Anderson; United States Congresswoman, Yvette D. Clarke, who delivered a heartfelt tribute; and State Minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Hon. Delano Seiveright,

Chair of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Consular Corps, Jeremiah Hyacinth, also paid tribute to the late Consul General.

Community Relations Officer at the Jamaican Consulate in New York, Christopher Benjamin, delivered remarks on behalf of the staff, honouring Mrs. Roach Wilson’s dedication and service.

Omar Wilson (left), widower of late Consul General of Jamaica to New York, Alsion Roach Wilson, along with members of the family and the large congregation, during the celebration of life service at the Community Baptist Church of Englewood in New Jersey on December 5.

Touching tributes were offered by her daughter, Vanessa Wilson, and by Mr. Shaune Brown, who spoke on behalf of her widower, Omar Wilson, and her son, Brian Wilson. Their words celebrated her life as a devoted wife, mother, and servant of Jamaica.

Mrs. Roach Wilson is also survived by her second son, Patrick Wilson.

Business leaders from New York’s financial sector joined members of the Jamaican diplomatic service in the United States, including Jamaica’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Ambassador Brian Wallace, and Consul General in Miami, Oliver Mair – together with honorary consuls, representatives of the Jamaican Embassy and Permanent Missions to the Organization of American States and the UN, and numerous members of the Jamaican diaspora community.

Last Updated: December 9, 2025