/ Apr 23, 2026
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It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Debbie Laureancia Prevost aged 56, of Mahaut, who departed this world on Sunday 7th 2025.
Debbie was born on September 4th 1969. She touched every life she encountered with kindness and compassion, holding a special and unwavering love for her family.
She leaves behind :
Mother: Marian Moreau
Children: Nacheal Walsh, Aleah Jackson, Glenford Prevost, Jequan Timothy
Brother: Bernard Samuel, Glenroy Henry, Brian Riviere Jn.
Sisters: Elma Julian Francis, Janice Luke, Moneelle Riviere
Nephews: Kevin and Shundi Henry,Bernie Samuel,Klyonel Samuel,Ocean and King Francis
Nieces: Henrica Samuel, Keiziah St.Valle,Rayel Raymond, Trinity Holsborough ,Destinee` Antoine, Sharnelle and Sherelle Henry
Grandchildren: Dimitri, Diandre and De’mateo Prince, Dymond Walsh
Grandneice: Serai Henry
Grandnephews: Zaden and Ace Henry
Uncles: Micheal and,James Moreau, Albert and Gary Williams
Aunties: Winifred Wayland,Terilia Williams, Glenda Lafond, Wilma Milliner
Aunty in law: Juliana Moreau
Brother-in-law:Ken Francis
Sister-in-law: Elizabeth Samuel, Coretta Francis
Cousin: Elize, MArcus and Leticia moreau, DoreenBlondelle, BrianMilon,Marshall and Indra Alexander, Clyde Williams
Best Friend: Sylma Ullysis
Special Friend: Fredrick Timothy
Friends/Neighbours: Davidson Benoit, Hoyce Joseph and family,Vera Moise and family, Delia Jno Baptiste and family
Extended Family: Trocard, Antoine,Franton and Riviere family in St.Joseph and the Luke Moreau and Simon family in Mahout including Romain Kurnel and Derry
Associations: Members of the Dominica Disabled Association, Cancer Association and The Mahaut Girl Guides Association and members of the home boys crew
A service to honor Debbie’s life will be held on Friday 19 at The Canfield Roman Catholic Church followed by interment at the Mahaut Cemetery .
It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Debbie Laureancia Prevost aged 56, of Mahaut, who departed this world on Sunday 7th 2025.
Debbie was born on September 4th 1969. She touched every life she encountered with kindness and compassion, holding a special and unwavering love for her family.
She leaves behind :
Mother: Marian Moreau
Children: Nacheal Walsh, Aleah Jackson, Glenford Prevost, Jequan Timothy
Brother: Bernard Samuel, Glenroy Henry, Brian Riviere Jn.
Sisters: Elma Julian Francis, Janice Luke, Moneelle Riviere
Nephews: Kevin and Shundi Henry,Bernie Samuel,Klyonel Samuel,Ocean and King Francis
Nieces: Henrica Samuel, Keiziah St.Valle,Rayel Raymond, Trinity Holsborough ,Destinee` Antoine, Sharnelle and Sherelle Henry
Grandchildren: Dimitri, Diandre and De’mateo Prince, Dymond Walsh
Grandneice: Serai Henry
Grandnephews: Zaden and Ace Henry
Uncles: Micheal and,James Moreau, Albert and Gary Williams
Aunties: Winifred Wayland,Terilia Williams, Glenda Lafond, Wilma Milliner
Aunty in law: Juliana Moreau
Brother-in-law:Ken Francis
Sister-in-law: Elizabeth Samuel, Coretta Francis
Cousin: Elize, MArcus and Leticia moreau, DoreenBlondelle, BrianMilon,Marshall and Indra Alexander, Clyde Williams
Best Friend: Sylma Ullysis
Special Friend: Fredrick Timothy
Friends/Neighbours: Davidson Benoit, Hoyce Joseph and family,Vera Moise and family, Delia Jno Baptiste and family
Extended Family: Trocard, Antoine,Franton and Riviere family in St.Joseph and the Luke Moreau and Simon family in Mahout including Romain Kurnel and Derry
Associations: Members of the Dominica Disabled Association, Cancer Association and The Mahaut Girl Guides Association and members of the home boys crew
A service to honor Debbie’s life will be held on Friday 19 at The Canfield Roman Catholic Church followed by interment at the Mahaut Cemetery .
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