
We announce the death of 65 year old Kenrick Desmond Dublin, better known as “Mooney”, of Grants Lane Goodwill, who resided at Canefield East. He died on Monday May 19th, 2025. He was a Taxi Operator and former employee of Geest Industries and DBMC.
He will be remembered by:
Wife: Audrey Dublin nee Harris
Sisters: Alex Seraphine, Emelia Jolly, Ramona Buckmire, Merlyn and Joann Dublin
Special Sister: Letitia Lestrade-Wyke
Brothers: Stanley, Irwin, Tony, Roland and Joseph Dublin
Nieces: Vanessa, Sanora, Nicole, Danielle, Anditia, Binta, Martha, Lavern, Lenisha, Devlyn, Josephine, Kendra, Vanessa, Clarisse, Rolancia, Rhonisha, Rhonda, Rowan, Julissa and Brianna
Nephews: James, Hammond, LeBrun, Philbert, Alvin, Justine, Devon, Johnson, Derrick, Ronny, Josiah and Llewllyn
Cousins: Avonelle, Marilyn, Lucille, Amoy, Gloria, Juliana, Avertine, Cilia, Cylma, Eloise and Kenleen Dublin; Jasvinda, Dr. Cleon Athill, Cynthia, Verne, Alfred, Germain, Lasean and Madame Athill.
Sisters in Law: Rhonda Duncan, Milnee, Francilia and Jernel
Brothers in Law: Maymond Seraphine and Michael Buckmire
Father in Law: Kelvin Harris
Special Friends: Francis and Corinthia Philip, Benton Wyke, Ellena Bowers, Gary Benjamin, Shirlyn Joseph, Abraham Dessa and family
Close Friends including: Members of the Roseau Seventh Day Adventist congregation and other SDA districts, Andrew Wyke, Erskine George, Franklyn Brown, Doctor Evetlyn Durand, Joyette, Pascal, Nicky, Averiel Boston, and the Combined Taxi Association. Honourable Miriam Blanchard, Cecil Joseph, Jacqueline Prevost, Vincent Riviere, Clara Lewis, Agnes Lestrade and their families.
The Wyke, Allport, Louis, Elwin and Symes families, and numerous other relatives and friends both here and abroad to include past members of MCL Prayer Group and the community of Grants Lane.
The funeral service of the late Kenrick Desmond Dublin better known as “Mooney” will take place on Wednesday June 4th, 2025 at the Roseau Seventh Day Adventist Church. Viewing takes place at 1:30pm, followed by service at 2:30 pm, and internment at the Roseau Public Cemetery.