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Death Announcement of Augustina Reid better known as Zim, of Kings Lane, Roseau

We announce the death of Augustina Reid better known as Zim, of Kings Lane, Roseau, who died on the 26th May at the Dominica- China Friendship Hospital.

She is survived by her:

Common Law Husband: Valdez Lugay

Children: Wayne, Chester, Ackim, Kimara, Clarita, Donna, Akon, Malcom and Akel (deceased)

Grandchildren: Asia, Ace, Andrew, Ayesha, Waynesha, Mickeisha, Mickhai

Parents: Marie Paul and Sylvanus Reid (deceased)

Brothers: Sylvester, Francis

Sisters: Elfa, Melanie

Aunts: Sorerette Bruney, Netherlands Vidal Oxle and June Paul

Uncles: Francis Paul, Samuel ‘Sambo’ (deceased), Oliver (deceased)

Nieces and Nephews including: Paloma, Alina, Warren, Limberly, Lawrence, Natasha, Tricha, Dwight, Aisha Mark (deceased), Jamal, Yanick, Shinelle

In-laws including: Cony, Andrea, June, Ezra and the rest of the Lugay Family, Aldith

Close Cousins including: Agatha and family whom resides in Grandbay, Kwevme, Luther, Kimara Langford and family and others too numerous to mention.

Close Friends and Family including: Nica and family in Canada, Rhea, Francess, Glenda in England, Albert Reid, Cyrilla, Zambo, Danny Reid, Other members of The Reid, The Lugay & The Paul Families, Janila, Clitter, Lalee, Paula, Paulee and family, Veronica, Verna (deceased)

Other relatives and friends including: Cheryl, Clittania, Shanice, Tihirah, Lacia,The roadside vendors on Old Street Roseau.

Other relatives and friends, names too numerous to mention.

Special Thanks extended to:

Tonica Octive, Rhea, Alina, Natasha, Cony & Andrea Lugay & Family, Francis Paul, Janila, Julia ‘Julie’ Charles, Paloma, Kimara Langford and Family

The body can be viewed at 2:30 pm on 10th June 2024, and funeral from 3:00 pm, at the Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral Parish Chapel in Roseau, followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery. (Behind the church)

We announce the death of Augustina Reid better known as Zim, of Kings Lane, Roseau, who died on the 26th May at the Dominica- China Friendship Hospital.

She is survived by her:

Common Law Husband: Valdez Lugay

Children: Wayne, Chester, Ackim, Kimara, Clarita, Donna, Akon, Malcom and Akel (deceased)

Grandchildren: Asia, Ace, Andrew, Ayesha, Waynesha, Mickeisha, Mickhai

Parents: Marie Paul and Sylvanus Reid (deceased)

Brothers: Sylvester, Francis

Sisters: Elfa, Melanie

Aunts: Sorerette Bruney, Netherlands Vidal Oxle and June Paul

Uncles: Francis Paul, Samuel ‘Sambo’ (deceased), Oliver (deceased)

Nieces and Nephews including: Paloma, Alina, Warren, Limberly, Lawrence, Natasha, Tricha, Dwight, Aisha Mark (deceased), Jamal, Yanick, Shinelle

In-laws including: Cony, Andrea, June, Ezra and the rest of the Lugay Family, Aldith

Close Cousins including: Agatha and family whom resides in Grandbay, Kwevme, Luther, Kimara Langford and family and others too numerous to mention.

Close Friends and Family including: Nica and family in Canada, Rhea, Francess, Glenda in England, Albert Reid, Cyrilla, Zambo, Danny Reid, Other members of The Reid, The Lugay & The Paul Families, Janila, Clitter, Lalee, Paula, Paulee and family, Veronica, Verna (deceased)

Other relatives and friends including: Cheryl, Clittania, Shanice, Tihirah, Lacia,The roadside vendors on Old Street Roseau.

Other relatives and friends, names too numerous to mention.

Special Thanks extended to:

Tonica Octive, Rhea, Alina, Natasha, Cony & Andrea Lugay & Family, Francis Paul, Janila, Julia ‘Julie’ Charles, Paloma, Kimara Langford and Family

The body can be viewed at 2:30 pm on 10th June 2024, and funeral from 3:00 pm, at the Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral Parish Chapel in Roseau, followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery. (Behind the church)

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