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Rosemary Dianna Swain
Death Notice For Rosemary Dianna Swain, 84 of Murphy Town, Abaco, died at her residence on Monday, 4th September, 2017. She is survived by her sons: Daniel, Simeon, Cedric, Nigel and Bertram; daughters: Virginia, Manerva and Latasha; sister: Louise Swain; …
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Ralph Rolle
DEATH NOTICE Mr. Ralph Rolle, 84 yrs., a resident of Quintine Alley, died at PMH on 20th January, 2013. He is survived by his 1 son: Genese J. Rolle; 3 daughters: Janet Rolle, Sharon & Melvern Rolle; sisrter: Althea Knowles …
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Helena Musgrove
Helena Musgrove age 84 years of Whites'Addition died on January 10 2020 She is survived by Children:Rev. Egleton Brown, Kendal McPhee, Lavardo McPhee, Adrian Mcphee,Christine Clarke, Maxine Bethel and Sabrina Hepburn; A host of other relatives and friends who will …
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Althea Louise Knowles
Althea Louise Knowles age 84 of Harold Road and formerly of Buckley’s Long Island, died on Thursday, January 9, 2020 at the Princess Margaret Hospital. She is survived by her Children: Genesta Knowles-Williams, Roger Knowles, Gregory Knowles, Kendal Knowles and …
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Zelma Agnes Rolle
Mrs. Zelma Agnes Rolle, age 84 years of #17 Domingo Heights, and formerly of Mangrove Cay, Andros died on Wednesday, August 14th, 2019 at her Residence. She is survived by her Children: Fredericka Wilson and Siegefred Wilson Grandchildren: Mikayla Wilson, …
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Sports notes
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Sports in brief
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Arthur Wendel Demeritte
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