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We sadly announce the death of Judy Titre Jervier of Scott’s Head who resided at Soufriere, she died on Saturday 2nd March 2024 at the Dominica China Friendship Hospital.
She is survived by:
Her Mother: Judith Nicholas
Father in law: James Jervier
Children : Vince, Kitana and Kayana.
Brothers: Alvin and Ezekiel
Sisters: Eldora, Ranolia, Sandra, Celia and Kathleen
Grandchildren: Geannie and Sophya
Uncles: Wilfred, Baby, Oscar
Aunties- Prisca, Dada
Step Father : Eldred Matthew
Brothers in law: Francis, James and Mano
Nieces – Shayquana, Emerald,Shirley, Laetitia, Moesha, Abrianna
Nephew – Ethan, Sherquan, Gregory, Curtis,Wesley, Chevin, Trent, Gabriel
Numerous Cousins including: Eugenia, Egette, Debra, Vivian, Monicha, Desire, Wilson, Jackline, Patsy, Mavis, Angela, Helena, Skelly, Simeon, Sonia and the Brown family from Scott’s Head, Bill and Denis Johnson in New York, Georges Johnson in Scott’s Head, Virgin Matthew in New York, The Nicholas and Tavernier family from Scott’s Head.
Close friend- Philomena and the Andrew/Cesar Family, Anthea, Delicia, Delphina, Monique, Henrietta, Ashel, Manuella, Valerie, Christine, Louvaine, Heather, Staff of Unicomer Dominica Ltd, Staff of L.A. Dupigny & Co.Ltd, Mr. Angus Mclntyre and Family, The Simon, Williams and Augustine family from Scott’s Head.
Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention include the Titre Family of Petite Savanne, Soufriere, Scott’s Head and Point Michel, The Jervier family from Soufriere and Scott’s Head, The Matthew Family from Portsmouth.
The Doctors and Nurses of the Intensive Care Unit of the Dominica China Friendship Hospital.
The funeral service of our beloved Judy Titre Jervier will take place at the Soufriere Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday 27th March, 2024 at 9:30a.m. Burial follows immediately at the Soufriere Roman Catholic Cemetery.
We sadly announce the death of Judy Titre Jervier of Scott’s Head who resided at Soufriere, she died on Saturday 2nd March 2024 at the Dominica China Friendship Hospital.
She is survived by:
Her Mother: Judith Nicholas
Father in law: James Jervier
Children : Vince, Kitana and Kayana.
Brothers: Alvin and Ezekiel
Sisters: Eldora, Ranolia, Sandra, Celia and Kathleen
Grandchildren: Geannie and Sophya
Uncles: Wilfred, Baby, Oscar
Aunties- Prisca, Dada
Step Father : Eldred Matthew
Brothers in law: Francis, James and Mano
Nieces – Shayquana, Emerald,Shirley, Laetitia, Moesha, Abrianna
Nephew – Ethan, Sherquan, Gregory, Curtis,Wesley, Chevin, Trent, Gabriel
Numerous Cousins including: Eugenia, Egette, Debra, Vivian, Monicha, Desire, Wilson, Jackline, Patsy, Mavis, Angela, Helena, Skelly, Simeon, Sonia and the Brown family from Scott’s Head, Bill and Denis Johnson in New York, Georges Johnson in Scott’s Head, Virgin Matthew in New York, The Nicholas and Tavernier family from Scott’s Head.
Close friend- Philomena and the Andrew/Cesar Family, Anthea, Delicia, Delphina, Monique, Henrietta, Ashel, Manuella, Valerie, Christine, Louvaine, Heather, Staff of Unicomer Dominica Ltd, Staff of L.A. Dupigny & Co.Ltd, Mr. Angus Mclntyre and Family, The Simon, Williams and Augustine family from Scott’s Head.
Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention include the Titre Family of Petite Savanne, Soufriere, Scott’s Head and Point Michel, The Jervier family from Soufriere and Scott’s Head, The Matthew Family from Portsmouth.
The Doctors and Nurses of the Intensive Care Unit of the Dominica China Friendship Hospital.
The funeral service of our beloved Judy Titre Jervier will take place at the Soufriere Roman Catholic Church on Wednesday 27th March, 2024 at 9:30a.m. Burial follows immediately at the Soufriere Roman Catholic Cemetery.
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