I recall Wilma's active participation in church services at the Mount Tabor United Holy church of America, Cherry Grove, St. John. She visibly enjoyed worship activities as she beat her tambourine rhythmically.
What stands out most in my mind about Wilma was her amazing skill in reciting poems at special church programmes such as harvest thanksgiving services. While I do not recall all the words of a particular poem she recited, I do remember that it dealt with delinquent youth, In the poem, Wilma gave a list of negative acts committed by young people. The poet laid the blame squarely at the feet of parents. The poem ended in a crescendo with these two lines:
O parents, pause and listen to me,
For you are to blame for delinquency