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Death Announcement of 80 year old Frank John aka Frank Joseph of Thibaud, better known as Chef, Frank and Frankie who resided at Bath Road

We announce the death of 80-year-old Frank John of Thibaud, better known as Frank Joseph, Chef, Mr. Frank and Frankie who resided at Bath Road.  He died at the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital on Saturday, April 9, 2022.

He left to mourn:

Wife: Cynthia “Ma Frank” Joseph

Sister: Lucy Rolle in the Bahamas

Children: Elma Thomas; Lewis, Paulette and Loreen Joseph

Grandchildren: Derrick and Elena Joseph; Mickael, Fermine, Khawanna, Quamie, Nisha and Dwight Thomas; Tiffany Marie; Officer Omar Etienne of the US Navy; Hope, Tariq, Divine and Faith St. Ville; Tyra Holsborough 

Great-Grandchildren: Kreny, Shahid, Hasani, Nachelle, Xerie, Khayan, Jimmy, Tallisa, Kailaan, Hakim

Son-in-law: Desmond Thomas

Nieces and Nephews: Annette, Anthony, Dennis, Nathaniel, Max, Patrick, Mark and Teresford

Grand-nieces and nephews including Grace, Kaywanna, Anjanie and Wayne

Other relatives including Doreen Letang-Massicot and Rhoda Sylvester 

Caretaker: Felixia Massicot

Neighbours: Catherine Winston and family; Ann Dequental and family; Kello Royer

Close Friends: Donnie and Anthea Riviere and family;  Albert Dequental; Caryl Bruno-Knight;

Yvonne Toussaint; Carlton “Carltox” Christopher; Marvin Marie; Thaddeus St. Ville; Kevin Righton; Jane-Ann Graham-Daniel; Gabriel Anicet; Aaron Mayne; Enos Mills

Special mention: Honourable Melissa Skerrit, Yvor Nassief and Norris Prevost 

Former colleagues at the Sisserou, Layou River and Fort Young Hotels, especially in the Kitchen Departments. 

Other family and friends, names too numerous to mention.

The body of the late Frank Joseph will be transported from the Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, May 13, 2022 at the Roseau Cathedral Chapel.  The funeral service will commence at 3:00 p.m. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

We announce the death of 80-year-old Frank John of Thibaud, better known as Frank Joseph, Chef, Mr. Frank and Frankie who resided at Bath Road.  He died at the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital on Saturday, April 9, 2022.

He left to mourn:

Wife: Cynthia “Ma Frank” Joseph

Sister: Lucy Rolle in the Bahamas

Children: Elma Thomas; Lewis, Paulette and Loreen Joseph

Grandchildren: Derrick and Elena Joseph; Mickael, Fermine, Khawanna, Quamie, Nisha and Dwight Thomas; Tiffany Marie; Officer Omar Etienne of the US Navy; Hope, Tariq, Divine and Faith St. Ville; Tyra Holsborough 

Great-Grandchildren: Kreny, Shahid, Hasani, Nachelle, Xerie, Khayan, Jimmy, Tallisa, Kailaan, Hakim

Son-in-law: Desmond Thomas

Nieces and Nephews: Annette, Anthony, Dennis, Nathaniel, Max, Patrick, Mark and Teresford

Grand-nieces and nephews including Grace, Kaywanna, Anjanie and Wayne

Other relatives including Doreen Letang-Massicot and Rhoda Sylvester 

Caretaker: Felixia Massicot

Neighbours: Catherine Winston and family; Ann Dequental and family; Kello Royer

Close Friends: Donnie and Anthea Riviere and family;  Albert Dequental; Caryl Bruno-Knight;

Yvonne Toussaint; Carlton “Carltox” Christopher; Marvin Marie; Thaddeus St. Ville; Kevin Righton; Jane-Ann Graham-Daniel; Gabriel Anicet; Aaron Mayne; Enos Mills

Special mention: Honourable Melissa Skerrit, Yvor Nassief and Norris Prevost 

Former colleagues at the Sisserou, Layou River and Fort Young Hotels, especially in the Kitchen Departments. 

Other family and friends, names too numerous to mention.

The body of the late Frank Joseph will be transported from the Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 p.m. on Friday, May 13, 2022 at the Roseau Cathedral Chapel.  The funeral service will commence at 3:00 p.m. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

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