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Death Announcement of 58 Christian Beaupierre better known as ‘Yoko’ or Clem of La plaine

We announce the death of 58 year old Christian Beaupierre affectionately known as “Yoko” or “Clem” of  La Plaine who resided in St. Thomas. He died on Sunday April 12, 2020 in St. Thomas.

LEFT TO MOURN:

His wife:                     Claron Beaupierre in St. Thomas

Four children:         Clana , Chrissy, Chelsie and Camryn Beaupierre  in St. Thomas

Grandchild   :           Ah’Myah Faith Beaupierre in St. Thomas

Siblings         :           Anthony Allan,  Pierre Allan, Joseph St. Aimee,  John Mingo and  Lauretta Graham

Several nieces & nephews including:  Tricia, Shana, Lydia, Juliette,   Theodelle, Lisian,  Sabrina,  Judith, Paula,  Onica, Jana, Vern, Yasmine, Lujan, Atunyah, Craig, Imran, Chris  and Al

Sisters in Law:        Paulina and Family in Guadeloupe, Roselyn, Dorabella & Jacqueline and family in St. Thomas, Andreth, Zilah, Clavia, Clairesa, & Fernillia in Dominica, Clara & Avril  in St. Martin, Victoria in La Plaine

Brothers in Law:  Ambrose, Jerome & Royce in Dominica, Johnny and Clateus in St. Martin, Clive & Clay in St. Thomas and Moses Graham in La Plaine.

Uncle:            Garnet Beaupierre and family in La Plaine

Aunt:             Theresa Jno Finn at Pharcs nursing home

Close family and friends: Philmone Beaupierre, Alexander, Lloyd and Joey in        St. Thomas, Chaucer Beaupierre & Anthony Jno. Baptiste in La Plaine, Ingrid and Fitz Vigilante, Danna, Jillian, Rhona, Collins, Lucian and family, Octavia Alfred & family, The Beaupierre family in Loubierre, Daniel Newton, Alex and the Mountain Top family in St. Thomas

Members of the Christian Union Churches in Dominica;  Pastor Angela Rollins and congregation of the Christian Unity Church in St. Thomas.

Many other relatives and friends both here and abroad too numerous to mention, the communities of La Plaine and Bioche.

The funeral service of the late Christian Beaupierre will take place on May 9, 2020 at the Christian Unity Church in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands and burial at the Smith Bay Eastern Cemetery.

 

 

We announce the death of 58 year old Christian Beaupierre affectionately known as “Yoko” or “Clem” of  La Plaine who resided in St. Thomas. He died on Sunday April 12, 2020 in St. Thomas.

LEFT TO MOURN:

His wife:                     Claron Beaupierre in St. Thomas

Four children:         Clana , Chrissy, Chelsie and Camryn Beaupierre  in St. Thomas

Grandchild   :           Ah’Myah Faith Beaupierre in St. Thomas

Siblings         :           Anthony Allan,  Pierre Allan, Joseph St. Aimee,  John Mingo and  Lauretta Graham

Several nieces & nephews including:  Tricia, Shana, Lydia, Juliette,   Theodelle, Lisian,  Sabrina,  Judith, Paula,  Onica, Jana, Vern, Yasmine, Lujan, Atunyah, Craig, Imran, Chris  and Al

Sisters in Law:        Paulina and Family in Guadeloupe, Roselyn, Dorabella & Jacqueline and family in St. Thomas, Andreth, Zilah, Clavia, Clairesa, & Fernillia in Dominica, Clara & Avril  in St. Martin, Victoria in La Plaine

Brothers in Law:  Ambrose, Jerome & Royce in Dominica, Johnny and Clateus in St. Martin, Clive & Clay in St. Thomas and Moses Graham in La Plaine.

Uncle:            Garnet Beaupierre and family in La Plaine

Aunt:             Theresa Jno Finn at Pharcs nursing home

Close family and friends: Philmone Beaupierre, Alexander, Lloyd and Joey in        St. Thomas, Chaucer Beaupierre & Anthony Jno. Baptiste in La Plaine, Ingrid and Fitz Vigilante, Danna, Jillian, Rhona, Collins, Lucian and family, Octavia Alfred & family, The Beaupierre family in Loubierre, Daniel Newton, Alex and the Mountain Top family in St. Thomas

Members of the Christian Union Churches in Dominica;  Pastor Angela Rollins and congregation of the Christian Unity Church in St. Thomas.

Many other relatives and friends both here and abroad too numerous to mention, the communities of La Plaine and Bioche.

The funeral service of the late Christian Beaupierre will take place on May 9, 2020 at the Christian Unity Church in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands and burial at the Smith Bay Eastern Cemetery.

 

 

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