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Death Announcement of Rosalind Sonja Langlais formerly of Mt. Bentick Georgetown St. Vincent who resided at Zicack Portsmouth

With broken hearts we announce the death of Rosalind Sonja Langlais Nee Jeffers, who resided at Zicack Portsmouth, formerly of Mt. Bentick Georgetown St. Vincent.

Sunrise: January 12th 1951

Sunset: March 5th 2023

She was preceded in death by her husband Pastor Harry Langlais of Colihaut.

She leaves to mourn:

Children: Kirt, Kirlene and Kirtis Langlais

Grand Children: Kirdeisha, Sonja, Darnisha, Aaliyah, Alicia, Addisha, Kayla, Adilla

Mother: Nola Jack of St. Vincent

Son in law: Lennox Hamilton of the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force

Daughters in law: Trifina Langlais, Audrey Mitchel Langlais (U.S.A)

Care taker: Linda Marcelle

Brothers: Leopold, Kenroy, Robert in St. Vincent. Mike, Howard, Sparrow in the U.S.A

Sisters: Marcelle (U.S.A), Jennifer (Dominica), Joyce, Rachel, Desiree and Debra (St. Vincent)

Brother in law: Raymond Jnobaptiste, Clarkson Parillon

Sister in law: Ilive Parillon

Aunts and Uncles: Elsie Jack (U.K), Patsy Anthony Smith

Nephews: Renado, Xavier, Kasique, Kenny and Tyrice (SVG)

Nieces: Basilia, Patrice, Niasha, Sherice, Shanique, Tyrah, Renifa, Natalie, Unately, Kenny-Ann

Close Families and Friends:

Pastor Wellborn Hector and family, Pastor Newman Johnson and family

Veronica Joseph, Reville Mitchelle, Carrette Family; Parillon, George, Langlais, Jnobaptise Sebastien, Lecointe, Lawrence, Jean and Joseph families of Colihaut, Dublanc, Bioche, Salisbury and Portsmouth.

The Members of the Portsmouth and Dos D’ane Gospel Mission Assemblies and affiliated churches in Dominica.  

Friends and Neighbors of  Zicack, Chance, Dos D’ane and Portsmouth Communities, friends and families abroad, names too numerous to mention

Funeral Arrangements

Date: Saturday 18, 2023

Viewing: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Time: 10:00 AM

Place/Church: Portsmouth Gospel Mission, Glanvillia

Burial: Portsmouth Public Cemetery, Chance

With broken hearts we announce the death of Rosalind Sonja Langlais Nee Jeffers, who resided at Zicack Portsmouth, formerly of Mt. Bentick Georgetown St. Vincent.

Sunrise: January 12th 1951

Sunset: March 5th 2023

She was preceded in death by her husband Pastor Harry Langlais of Colihaut.

She leaves to mourn:

Children: Kirt, Kirlene and Kirtis Langlais

Grand Children: Kirdeisha, Sonja, Darnisha, Aaliyah, Alicia, Addisha, Kayla, Adilla

Mother: Nola Jack of St. Vincent

Son in law: Lennox Hamilton of the Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force

Daughters in law: Trifina Langlais, Audrey Mitchel Langlais (U.S.A)

Care taker: Linda Marcelle

Brothers: Leopold, Kenroy, Robert in St. Vincent. Mike, Howard, Sparrow in the U.S.A

Sisters: Marcelle (U.S.A), Jennifer (Dominica), Joyce, Rachel, Desiree and Debra (St. Vincent)

Brother in law: Raymond Jnobaptiste, Clarkson Parillon

Sister in law: Ilive Parillon

Aunts and Uncles: Elsie Jack (U.K), Patsy Anthony Smith

Nephews: Renado, Xavier, Kasique, Kenny and Tyrice (SVG)

Nieces: Basilia, Patrice, Niasha, Sherice, Shanique, Tyrah, Renifa, Natalie, Unately, Kenny-Ann

Close Families and Friends:

Pastor Wellborn Hector and family, Pastor Newman Johnson and family

Veronica Joseph, Reville Mitchelle, Carrette Family; Parillon, George, Langlais, Jnobaptise Sebastien, Lecointe, Lawrence, Jean and Joseph families of Colihaut, Dublanc, Bioche, Salisbury and Portsmouth.

The Members of the Portsmouth and Dos D’ane Gospel Mission Assemblies and affiliated churches in Dominica.  

Friends and Neighbors of  Zicack, Chance, Dos D’ane and Portsmouth Communities, friends and families abroad, names too numerous to mention

Funeral Arrangements

Date: Saturday 18, 2023

Viewing: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Time: 10:00 AM

Place/Church: Portsmouth Gospel Mission, Glanvillia

Burial: Portsmouth Public Cemetery, Chance

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