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We announce the death of 39 year old Eamon Edmund Bernard Ulysses of Stockfarm who resided in Rochester, New York.
He survived by:
Parents: Bernard and Marigold Ulysses
Siblings: Kyle, Cameron, Dexter, Melinda and Carla Ulysses
Adopted Mother: Chrissie Sandra Thompson
Adopted Siblings: Sannicka and C.J Thompson
Aunts: Bernadette Popo-Babb, Bernadine Jean, Agustina Ambrose, Merle Popo, Cathrine Henry and Elpha Ulysses
Grand Aunts: Victoria Fontaine and Maria Darroux
Uncles: Peter Popo and Cletus Popo, George Babb and Oliver Ulysses
Grand Uncles: Romuald and Joseph Darroux
God Mother: Helen Francis
Sister in law: Tisha Ulysses
Nephews: Joseph Daniels, Amari Ulysses, Zilan Ulysses
Cousins: Oliver Deserve,Georgina Babb, Jacelyn, Kimmy, Naomi, and Al Popo, Brian and Brent Pascal, Wendell, David, Carla, Wendy, Jessi, Ezekiel, Rosemond, Annie and Eric, Lennox, Lolita, and Anthony Fontaine, Jo-anna, Rubelto and Tracy Rolle, Keanda and others too numerous to mention.
The Frederick family of Bath Estate
Bennett Moses and Family at Laudat
Andrea Kentish and family
Suzanna Rolle and Family
Theresa Jarvis and Family
The Johnson Family at Glascow
The Sanderson Family of Petite Soufriere
The Cuffy Family of Riviere Cyriqye
The Darroux Family of Petite Savanne
The Ulysses family in Dominica and Overseas
Special Friends: Gregory Pascal, Denis Nichols, Randy Hypolite, Daniel Riviere, Kevin Francis, Mahala Shillingford, Nicola Clarke, Talia Neal.
Special Mentions: Carlos Williams, Solange Eusebe, Dorothy Cadette, Corissa St. Marie, Eustace Archibald. Ms. Denis James, Helen Martin, Anne Bellot, Exodie George, Julie James and their families.
Mrs. Ferrol and other past co-workers of PSC, Past co-workers of the Customs and Excise Division, Work colleagues of Maximus (USA), Others too numerous to mention.
The going home ceremony to celebrate the life of the late Eamon Edmund Bernard Ulysses will take place at the St. Alphonsus Church, on Tuesday 7th February 2023 Viewing will be at 2:30. The service will begin at 3:00pm and internment will take place at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.
We announce the death of 39 year old Eamon Edmund Bernard Ulysses of Stockfarm who resided in Rochester, New York.
He survived by:
Parents: Bernard and Marigold Ulysses
Siblings: Kyle, Cameron, Dexter, Melinda and Carla Ulysses
Adopted Mother: Chrissie Sandra Thompson
Adopted Siblings: Sannicka and C.J Thompson
Aunts: Bernadette Popo-Babb, Bernadine Jean, Agustina Ambrose, Merle Popo, Cathrine Henry and Elpha Ulysses
Grand Aunts: Victoria Fontaine and Maria Darroux
Uncles: Peter Popo and Cletus Popo, George Babb and Oliver Ulysses
Grand Uncles: Romuald and Joseph Darroux
God Mother: Helen Francis
Sister in law: Tisha Ulysses
Nephews: Joseph Daniels, Amari Ulysses, Zilan Ulysses
Cousins: Oliver Deserve,Georgina Babb, Jacelyn, Kimmy, Naomi, and Al Popo, Brian and Brent Pascal, Wendell, David, Carla, Wendy, Jessi, Ezekiel, Rosemond, Annie and Eric, Lennox, Lolita, and Anthony Fontaine, Jo-anna, Rubelto and Tracy Rolle, Keanda and others too numerous to mention.
The Frederick family of Bath Estate
Bennett Moses and Family at Laudat
Andrea Kentish and family
Suzanna Rolle and Family
Theresa Jarvis and Family
The Johnson Family at Glascow
The Sanderson Family of Petite Soufriere
The Cuffy Family of Riviere Cyriqye
The Darroux Family of Petite Savanne
The Ulysses family in Dominica and Overseas
Special Friends: Gregory Pascal, Denis Nichols, Randy Hypolite, Daniel Riviere, Kevin Francis, Mahala Shillingford, Nicola Clarke, Talia Neal.
Special Mentions: Carlos Williams, Solange Eusebe, Dorothy Cadette, Corissa St. Marie, Eustace Archibald. Ms. Denis James, Helen Martin, Anne Bellot, Exodie George, Julie James and their families.
Mrs. Ferrol and other past co-workers of PSC, Past co-workers of the Customs and Excise Division, Work colleagues of Maximus (USA), Others too numerous to mention.
The going home ceremony to celebrate the life of the late Eamon Edmund Bernard Ulysses will take place at the St. Alphonsus Church, on Tuesday 7th February 2023 Viewing will be at 2:30. The service will begin at 3:00pm and internment will take place at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.
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