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Death Announcement of 81 year old Johnson Jno Baptiste, affectionately known as “JohJoh”, from Morne Rachette.

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of eighty-one (81) year old, Johnson Jno Baptiste, affectionately known as “JohJoh”, from Morne Rachette.

He died on Sunday 16th March, 2025 at Morne Rachette.

Surviving Relatives and Friends:

Sisters:  Geraline Jno Baptiste & Lyn John who resides in Trinidad

Brothers: Wilman, Daniel, Pinard & Kennedy Jno Baptiste who resides in Canada

Many Nieces including: Diane, Lynthia, Patricia, Gracey, Lorie, Viella, Lloyd, Joann, Madrey in Antigua, Bernice in Trinidad

Many Nephews including:  Albert, Vaugh, Casimir, Chrisford, Steve, Alton, Linton, Lloyd   & Gust

Many Grand Nieces & Nephew: Lebraun, Latasha, Laquel, Keynetta, Nathan, Daryl, Tamia, Sherita, Ann-jay, Alex, Karvel, Karsin, Kardin, Charlyn Wanita, Carl, Cathy, Kimberly & Mandell

Adopted Aunts:  Agnes Shillingford in New York,

Many Cousins including: Vernon, Luvia, Natasha, Nymbally, Andrea, Valantine, Beyounca, Braxton, Rajan, Ken, Delma, Wendy, Feddie, Catherine, Fazella, Cyrilla, Winston, Albert, Doreen, Phillip, Allen, Dennison, Francis, June, Oxy, Mardrey & Roselyn in England.

Close Friends: Nurse Larocque, Beverly, Fransisca, Arthur, Petrolina, Raymond, Eustace, Fenrick, Agatha, Eutherly, Dennis, Gibbs, Leroy, Jackson

  • Monsignor Eustace Thomas & Father Conan Shillingford

The entire village of Morne Rachette, Lagoon Bay, Coulibistrie, St. Vincent de Paul of St. Ann Chapel, Coulibistrie Gospel Mission Church, Coulibistrie Baptiste Church.

Many other family & friends name too numerous to mention.

Funeral Arrangements:

The celebration of Johnson’s life will comprise viewing at 2:30 p.m. followed by Holy Mass at 3:00 p.m. at the St. Ann Catholic Chapel in Coulibistrie on Saturday 29th March, 2025. Interment will follow at the St. Ann Catholic Chapel Cemetery.

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of eighty-one (81) year old, Johnson Jno Baptiste, affectionately known as “JohJoh”, from Morne Rachette.

He died on Sunday 16th March, 2025 at Morne Rachette.

Surviving Relatives and Friends:

Sisters:  Geraline Jno Baptiste & Lyn John who resides in Trinidad

Brothers: Wilman, Daniel, Pinard & Kennedy Jno Baptiste who resides in Canada

Many Nieces including: Diane, Lynthia, Patricia, Gracey, Lorie, Viella, Lloyd, Joann, Madrey in Antigua, Bernice in Trinidad

Many Nephews including:  Albert, Vaugh, Casimir, Chrisford, Steve, Alton, Linton, Lloyd   & Gust

Many Grand Nieces & Nephew: Lebraun, Latasha, Laquel, Keynetta, Nathan, Daryl, Tamia, Sherita, Ann-jay, Alex, Karvel, Karsin, Kardin, Charlyn Wanita, Carl, Cathy, Kimberly & Mandell

Adopted Aunts:  Agnes Shillingford in New York,

Many Cousins including: Vernon, Luvia, Natasha, Nymbally, Andrea, Valantine, Beyounca, Braxton, Rajan, Ken, Delma, Wendy, Feddie, Catherine, Fazella, Cyrilla, Winston, Albert, Doreen, Phillip, Allen, Dennison, Francis, June, Oxy, Mardrey & Roselyn in England.

Close Friends: Nurse Larocque, Beverly, Fransisca, Arthur, Petrolina, Raymond, Eustace, Fenrick, Agatha, Eutherly, Dennis, Gibbs, Leroy, Jackson

  • Monsignor Eustace Thomas & Father Conan Shillingford

The entire village of Morne Rachette, Lagoon Bay, Coulibistrie, St. Vincent de Paul of St. Ann Chapel, Coulibistrie Gospel Mission Church, Coulibistrie Baptiste Church.

Many other family & friends name too numerous to mention.

Funeral Arrangements:

The celebration of Johnson’s life will comprise viewing at 2:30 p.m. followed by Holy Mass at 3:00 p.m. at the St. Ann Catholic Chapel in Coulibistrie on Saturday 29th March, 2025. Interment will follow at the St. Ann Catholic Chapel Cemetery.

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