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Bernard “Larry” Smith

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Funeral Service for Bernard “Larry” Smith, 58 years of Quarry Mission Road, will be held on Saturday December 22nd, 2012, 9:45 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Boyd Road. Monsignor Alfred C. Culmer assisted by Fr. Simeon Roberts will officiate. Interment will follow in the Catholic Cemetery, Tyler Street.

He is survived by Left to cherish his memories is his adopted son, Rashad Scott. One aunt- Gloria Smith: two uncles- Chesterfield Bynoe and Wellington Fernander; numerous cousins including Portia & Ian Corbell, Blaksley and Leonard Smith, Patrick and Venita Smith, Blossie Smith, Donna Moxey and Ricardo Moxey, Anthony and Ervine Moxey, Kevin and Melvern Moxey, Ismay and Lloyd Black, Olivia and Allan Sweeting, Bryan and Lana Fernander, Kevin and Dwight Fernander, Dwayne and Miriam Fernander, Denise Nairn, Elizabeth and Ronald Roberts, Leading Woman Marine Charlotte Ahwah (RBDF), Nicole Johnson, Stephen Moxey and Kryshna Scott. Numerous relatives and friends including:- Catherine and Wilmore Brown, Margaret and Able Ahyi, Paul and Rosalind Dean, Thomas and Pauline Dean, Delores Dean, William Dean, Anthony Dean and Family, Blanche Dean of Miami, Fl., Ann Smith & Family of Miami, Fl., Ethel Brown and Family, Willamena Grant, Joy Rahming Smith and Family, Elva Hart and Vandalee Rolle and the Moxey and Hay Street families. Special friends including Beryl Brown, Maryann Smith, Georgette Tucker, Julie Davis, James and Jennie Wallace, Tony Adderley, Anthony “Bozo” Rolle, May Miller, Loretta Ferguson, Michelle Forbes, Mrs. Andrea Davies, Dr. Dorsett of PMH A & E Room, Nurse Rolle, Santino Romer, The Quarry Mission Road and Nassau Street Families, St. Joseph’s Church Family, The St. Martin’s Monastery, The Post Office Staff, Airport Staff and the Staff of the Maintenance Department of The Princess Margaret Hospital and the Fort Charlotte Branch of the Progressive Liberal Party.

Friends may pay their last respects at Bethel Brothers Morticians, #34A Nassau Street on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Saturday at the church from 8:45 a.m. until service time.