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Death Announcement of 16 year old  Naima Othon of Campbell

We announce the death of 16 year old Naima Othon of Campbell.  She died on 13th November 2023 at DCFH

She lives to mourn:

Mother: Paula Tavernier

Father: Claude Othon

Step Mother: Maudline Othon

Grandparents: Rosetta Isaac, Maudrey Leblanc

Sisters: Nyla, Claudia, Mara, Alisha and Tiara Othon in Dominica, Amanda Tavernier, Nina Darroux Benjamin and Samantha Darroux in Antigua

Brothers: Brent Esprit, Dillan Lindsey, Christian and Victor Othon

Nieces: Salina Darroux, Layla and Kyla Coipel

Nephews: Chaz Darroux, D Shawn Pascal

Aunties: Roslyn, Christine Williams in London, Marcella, Cynthia, Christaline, Marcelline, Marijoe, Theresa, Paulette, Lively, Philomen

Uncles: Daniell and Felix Othon, Alford Tavernier and Henry Paul

Grand Uncle: Ashton Alexander

Cousins: Lisa, Annette, Allysa, Chasia, Carniya, Jean Pierre, Alton and Kimran in Dominica, Joyceline John and Family in Antigua, Gariette  Williams in London,                 Doctor Laura Esprit and others too numerous to mention

Sponsor: The National Bank of Dominica

Teachers: Mrs O’ Brien, Sir Coipel, Mr. JnoPhillip

Doctors: Hon Dr Cassandra Williams, Dr Laville

The staff and students of the Goodwill Secondary School, Nurses and Doctors of the Winston Ward and the ICU

Close friends: Hon Cassani Laville, Amelia Adams and family and Whitney and Laren Henry in Antigua, Hailey,Chana, Shermanda, Francine, Medallia, Athenia, Lilia, Rashaun, Miriam, Amily, George, Edvar, David Alphonse, Djani, Malik, Charlene, Paul Esprit, Jeanelle Bernard, Clarita Alphonse, Aunty Maria, Donnie Toussaint, Zilah Christopher and Family, Hilary and Bertilia, Pastor Desmond and family, Pastor Felix and family, Ralph Esprit, the Esprit, Tavernier, Alexander, Simon and Othon family, other names too numerous to mention

The body of the late Naima Othon will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30pm on Thursday 30th November at the Berean Bible Church, Bath Estate. Funeral Service begins at 3:00pm followed by interment at the Roseau Public Cemetery.

We announce the death of 16 year old Naima Othon of Campbell.  She died on 13th November 2023 at DCFH

She lives to mourn:

Mother: Paula Tavernier

Father: Claude Othon

Step Mother: Maudline Othon

Grandparents: Rosetta Isaac, Maudrey Leblanc

Sisters: Nyla, Claudia, Mara, Alisha and Tiara Othon in Dominica, Amanda Tavernier, Nina Darroux Benjamin and Samantha Darroux in Antigua

Brothers: Brent Esprit, Dillan Lindsey, Christian and Victor Othon

Nieces: Salina Darroux, Layla and Kyla Coipel

Nephews: Chaz Darroux, D Shawn Pascal

Aunties: Roslyn, Christine Williams in London, Marcella, Cynthia, Christaline, Marcelline, Marijoe, Theresa, Paulette, Lively, Philomen

Uncles: Daniell and Felix Othon, Alford Tavernier and Henry Paul

Grand Uncle: Ashton Alexander

Cousins: Lisa, Annette, Allysa, Chasia, Carniya, Jean Pierre, Alton and Kimran in Dominica, Joyceline John and Family in Antigua, Gariette  Williams in London,                 Doctor Laura Esprit and others too numerous to mention

Sponsor: The National Bank of Dominica

Teachers: Mrs O’ Brien, Sir Coipel, Mr. JnoPhillip

Doctors: Hon Dr Cassandra Williams, Dr Laville

The staff and students of the Goodwill Secondary School, Nurses and Doctors of the Winston Ward and the ICU

Close friends: Hon Cassani Laville, Amelia Adams and family and Whitney and Laren Henry in Antigua, Hailey,Chana, Shermanda, Francine, Medallia, Athenia, Lilia, Rashaun, Miriam, Amily, George, Edvar, David Alphonse, Djani, Malik, Charlene, Paul Esprit, Jeanelle Bernard, Clarita Alphonse, Aunty Maria, Donnie Toussaint, Zilah Christopher and Family, Hilary and Bertilia, Pastor Desmond and family, Pastor Felix and family, Ralph Esprit, the Esprit, Tavernier, Alexander, Simon and Othon family, other names too numerous to mention

The body of the late Naima Othon will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30pm on Thursday 30th November at the Berean Bible Church, Bath Estate. Funeral Service begins at 3:00pm followed by interment at the Roseau Public Cemetery.

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