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Death Announcement of 82 year old Hugh Joseph Oscar originally from Giraudel and Newtown who resided at Canefield.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of: Hugh Joseph Oscar

Age: 82 originally from Giraudel and Newtown who resided at Canefield.

He died peacefully at his residence on Sunday, October 5, 2025

He leaves to mourn:

Wife: Sylvia Oscar

Son: Jason Oscar

Daughters: Dawn and Betty Oscar.

Sisters: Joan Oscar, Andrina Williams, Shirley Oscar, Bernice Burton, Isaline Titre and Camelia Cornelius.

Brothers: Eddie and Foley Oscar.

Grandchildren, Dre, Omari, Jahdi, and Jahniq Oscar and Zuri Charles.

Stepchildren: Desiré, Cyril and Cecil Alexander.

Daughter-in Law: Veronica Oscar

Sisters-in-law: Catherine Ettienne, Catherina Jean, Olive George, Elizabeth Williams, Margaret Thomas and Elizabeth Oscar.

Brothers-in-law: Jones Thomas, Art Williams and James Cornelius.

Nieces: Hilda Kelshall, Ellise and Edina Darwton, Edna Bannis, Xena Bannis-Cuffy, Clivonne Jno Baptiste, Rashida, Alisha and Dominique Williams, Francine Hypolite, Lana, Elsa, Sabrina, Bernice and Janey Oscar, Jilly Weekes, Karen Cornelius.

Nephews: Cameron Jno Baptiste, Junior, Yanni, Antonio, Joshua and Eon Oscar, Yohance Williams, Albert, Jeff and Jerlil Oscar, Derrick and David Burton, Egbert and Elton Darwton, Steve and Kirk Cornelius.

Cousins: The Alexander, Bedminister and Antoine families in Eggleston and the Chasseau & Shillingford families in Giraudel and others too numerous to mention.

Caregiver: Yvonne Baptiste

Neighbors in Canefield especially Harvey and Nurse Darroux.

Close friends Mr. Caleb and Mr. Brian, the trucking community, many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The body of the late Hugh Joseph Oscar will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 p.m. at the Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral, Roseau on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. Funeral Service begins at 3:00 p.m. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of: Hugh Joseph Oscar

Age: 82 originally from Giraudel and Newtown who resided at Canefield.

He died peacefully at his residence on Sunday, October 5, 2025

He leaves to mourn:

Wife: Sylvia Oscar

Son: Jason Oscar

Daughters: Dawn and Betty Oscar.

Sisters: Joan Oscar, Andrina Williams, Shirley Oscar, Bernice Burton, Isaline Titre and Camelia Cornelius.

Brothers: Eddie and Foley Oscar.

Grandchildren, Dre, Omari, Jahdi, and Jahniq Oscar and Zuri Charles.

Stepchildren: Desiré, Cyril and Cecil Alexander.

Daughter-in Law: Veronica Oscar

Sisters-in-law: Catherine Ettienne, Catherina Jean, Olive George, Elizabeth Williams, Margaret Thomas and Elizabeth Oscar.

Brothers-in-law: Jones Thomas, Art Williams and James Cornelius.

Nieces: Hilda Kelshall, Ellise and Edina Darwton, Edna Bannis, Xena Bannis-Cuffy, Clivonne Jno Baptiste, Rashida, Alisha and Dominique Williams, Francine Hypolite, Lana, Elsa, Sabrina, Bernice and Janey Oscar, Jilly Weekes, Karen Cornelius.

Nephews: Cameron Jno Baptiste, Junior, Yanni, Antonio, Joshua and Eon Oscar, Yohance Williams, Albert, Jeff and Jerlil Oscar, Derrick and David Burton, Egbert and Elton Darwton, Steve and Kirk Cornelius.

Cousins: The Alexander, Bedminister and Antoine families in Eggleston and the Chasseau & Shillingford families in Giraudel and others too numerous to mention.

Caregiver: Yvonne Baptiste

Neighbors in Canefield especially Harvey and Nurse Darroux.

Close friends Mr. Caleb and Mr. Brian, the trucking community, many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

The body of the late Hugh Joseph Oscar will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 p.m. at the Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral, Roseau on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. Funeral Service begins at 3:00 p.m. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

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