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Constance Marie Carroll
Constance Marie Carroll age 85 years of Highbury Park, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Saturday, September14, 2019. She is survived by her husband: Kendal Carroll; children: Kendalee Carroll, Kenny(Kendal) Carroll and Kencene Mingo; grandchildren: Kendal Carroll III, Kenywan …
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Erma Gilbert
Mrs. Erma Gilbert, 92 of Andros Avenue, off East Street and formally of Old Bight Cat Island died at her residence on November 25th 2019 Mrs. Gilbert is survived by her husband Jonah Neely, One sister Eulie Brown, Three Daughter, …
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Ruthmae Williams
The Late Ruthmae Williams Age: 62yrs Of Ferguson Subdivision off Carmichael Road, Nassau, Bahamas, died at Princess Margaret Hospital on Monday 16th of December 2019. Left to cherish her memories are Her Children: Joel Albury, Charles Jr, and Alexander Williams; …
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MELVILLE MUSGROVE
Mrs. Rose Ella Musgrove announces the death of her Husband, MR. MELVILLE MUSGROVE, age 73 years, of #27 Ferguson’s Way, formerly of Moss Town, Exuma, who died on Saturday, December 14th, 2019, at the Princess Margaret Hospital. Left to mourn …
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Dorothy Mae Rolle
Dorothy Mae Rolle, 66 of #14 Castor Street, Highland Park died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Tuesday, December 17, 2019. She is survived by her son, PC 2798 Torrez Basden; brother, Ray Anthony Rolle; daughter-in-law, Anishka Basden; grandchildren, T.J, …
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Chrisco Knowles
Chrisco Knowles, 38 “Frisch, CK, Berry” a resident of Butler Street, Nassau Village He is survived by his mother: Mrs. Sylvia Knowles-Rolle; Stepfather: Pastor Edison “Eddie” Rolle; Brother: Chris Rolle; Grandmother: Mrs. Elma Louise-Knowles; 4 Uncles: Allen Knowles, R/ Insp. …
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