Clarence “Charlie” Charles Rahming
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Funeral service for the late Clarence Charles Rahming age 57 years, affectionately called “Charlie”, “Preacher” or “Junior” of Cowpen Road and formerly of Bennett’s Harbour, Cat Island who died on 7th December 2018, will be held on Saturday, 22nd December 2018 at 11:00 a.m., at The Church of God Convention Centre, Joe Farrington Road. Officiating will be Bishop Moses Johnson, assisted by other Ministers of Religion. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery, Soldier Road. He is predeceased by his parents: Bishop Clarence and Mother Rosalee Rahming: One Son: Marco Rahming: One Sister: Emily Rahming. Cherished memories will always linger in the hearts of his: Four Daughters: Jonelle, Clara, Richa Rahming and Sheniqua Eneas; Four Sons: Cody, Jeremiah, Clarence III and Tavares Rahming; Adopted Son: Wayne Missick; Son- in-law: Clemmenth Eneas; Eleven Grandchildren: Te’shon, Jawaun, Rickasia, Dwiesha, Tra’vex, Sylvano, Jazmine, Laurie Jr., Cleminique, Clementh III and Beshanna; Seven Brothers: Edmund (Francina), William (Dianna), Christopher, Wellington Sr., (Patricia), James (Cheryl), Bennett and Prince (Beulah) Rahming; Five Sisters: Rosa Reckley, Edith Wallace (Troy), Betty Ann Hepburn (Clifton), Cheryl Strachan (Trevor Sr.), Jerareleno Bethel (Craig); Adopted Sister: Nancy Mejias; Three Aunts: Alma Rolle, Winifred Pinder and Inez Rolle; Special friend: Iris Richardson; Nephews: Martin, James, Edvardo, Sgt. 2794 Raymond, Teran, Brian, Charan, David, Mario, Wellington Jr., Benjamin, Jason, Jeremy, PC 3473 Jatero, Justin, Jamal, Leading Seaman Dremeco, Zachary and Shaquoy Rahming, Lanezo Dean, Marvin (Charmaine) and Cleo Reckley, Pedro Miller, Theodore and Errol (Susan) Bain, Dremeko Cooper, Jamaal, Jermaine and Derron Wallace, Corrections Officer Trevor Strachan Jr., and Able Seaman Jeron Bethel; Nieces: Bridgette, Cherry, Tianna, Melony, Vanessa, Chrisilda, Christovia, Chriska, Tamia, Janica, Ahnita, Princetina and Teneille Rahming, Donna Storr (Conrad), Patricia Francis (Anton), Samantha Seymour (Mario), Clarita Palmer, Errolene Hanna (Ebon), Ethel Turner (Denburgh), Donnell Moxey (Scott), Sharmaine, Melissa and Troynesha Wallace, Kimberley and Tresheika Strachan, Cyrina Pearce (Rhodan), and Tamanji Bethel; One Hundred & Seven Grand Nephews and Nieces, Numerous Great Grand Nephews and Nieces, Cousins including: Joseph Jr., Alexander Sr., Mervin, Drexel, Larry, Vincent, Barrington, Sylvia, Merlie, Coral, Ukal, Lillian, John, Cecil, Esther, Darlene, Marion, Lillian, Marjorie, Zilpha, Rosetta, Blanch, Janice, Rosa Jane, Rose, Joyce, Joan, Hyacinth, Anita, Althemese, Patrice, Judy, Daphne, Una, Miriam, Erica, Wady, Terry, Linda, Wendellie, Sharon, Sandra, Avis, Velma, Ashkel, Betty, Sharon, Cheryl, Julie, Jane, Jenny, Wilcitta, Ruth, Jonesta, Joanna, Cynthia, Anja, Edna, Louise, John, Dennis, Frank, Benjamin, David, Hubert, Teddy, Randy, Nathaniel, Troy, Darren, Dale, Dwight, Andrew, George, Aldeon, Elkanak, Joseph, Chris, and Richard. Godfather: Roderick Rolle; God sisters: Pastor Julia Bain, Evangelist Carolyn Demeritte and Anna- Wilson smith; God brothers; Bishop Philemon and William Wilson; Godchild: Samantha Cooper; Numerous other relatives and friends including: Antoinette Rahming, Lance Haven, Jandalee Archer, Eddie (Bill), Andrew McKenzie, Donovan, Barbara Moss and family, Pastor Ellison Greenslade and family, Rev. Terrance G. Morrison and family, Pastor Vaughn Miller and family, Bishop Washington Williams and family, Will Stubbs and family, Patrick and Basil Rolle and family Deidre and Susan (Minera) and family, Marsha McKenzie and family, Lillian Clarke and family, Gregory Storr and family, Glenn, The Paul, Rolle, Webb, Newbold, Thurston, Strachan, King, Stubbs, Campbell, Turner, Deveaux, Pratt, Bain, Dorsett, Hepburn, Dean families, Joy 101.9 family, ZNS family, The Trucking Association, The Bahamas Customs, The Royal Bahamas Police Force, The Martin Close Community, The Bennett’s Harbour Community and the entire Cat Island community. If you did not hear your name called, don’t worry, Forgive us the list is too tall! Relatives and friends may pay their last respects at Newbold Brothers Funeral Chapel, Palmetto Avenue & Acklins Street off Market and East Streets on Friday from 10:00 a.m., until 5:00 p.m., and on Saturday at the church from 10:00 a.m., until service time.