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Death Announcement of Susan Andrew, age 81, of Grandbay, last residing in Toronto, Canada

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Susan Andrew, age 81, of Grandbay, last residing in Toronto, Canada. She died on Friday, 12th January 2024.

She will be remembered by her brother Patrick Andrew, aka Ety, in England, and Augustina Andrew, aka Nurse Andrew or Nurse Noeliza, in New York.

Nieces: Maurina Baron, Evelyn Baron-Richards, and Jennifer Andrew in England; Josephine Alexander, Sharon George, and Glenda Charles in the USA; Chantelle Andrew in France; France-Lise Alpha in Guadeloupe; Jacqueline Antoine and Marie Louise Thomas in Dominica.

Nephews: Cruso Andrew, Jerome Andrew, aka Mamoo; Robertson Andrew, aka Nesta, in Dominica; Raphael, Robert, and Oliver Alexander in the USA; Hilary Alexander, Skylet, Wallace, and Tyrone Andrew in England.

Nephew in-laws: Steve Richards in Antigua; Moses Maximer, aka Sizzler, in New York; and Lawrence Thomas in Dominica.

Grand Nieces: Simone Laurence, Rinaul Smith, Jasmine Tonge, Monica Thomas, and Tanya Andrew in England; Nevsha Lavinier, Rachel, Zanita, and Erline Alexander in the USA.

Grand Nephews: Dominick Baron, Jeffrey Thomas, Jefferson Tonge, and Byron Andrew in England; Akel Andrew in Dominica.

Close Cousins: Julietta Thomas in Canada; Joan Thomas in St. Thomas, and Pierre Antoine in Dominica. Other family members: The Abraham Family in Tete Morne, Grandbay; The Noel Family in Grandbay, and The Andrew Family in Soufrière, Scotts Head, and St. Joseph. Godchild: Edith Fontaine in Grandbay. Close friends: Patricia Tavernier, Francelia Seaman, Mignon, Mike Caine and family, and Trevor Caine in Canada; Willie Fevrier, Evelyn Leslie in Dominica; Mignon George, Magna Williams, and family in Antigua. She would be remembered by the community of Ma Bouche, Grandbay, Dominica.

The funeral service for the late Susan Andrew will be held on Wednesday, 21st February 2024, at the Grandbay Roman Catholic Church at 2:30 pm. Interment at the Grandbay Catholic Cemetery in Dominica.

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Susan Andrew, age 81, of Grandbay, last residing in Toronto, Canada. She died on Friday, 12th January 2024.

She will be remembered by her brother Patrick Andrew, aka Ety, in England, and Augustina Andrew, aka Nurse Andrew or Nurse Noeliza, in New York.

Nieces: Maurina Baron, Evelyn Baron-Richards, and Jennifer Andrew in England; Josephine Alexander, Sharon George, and Glenda Charles in the USA; Chantelle Andrew in France; France-Lise Alpha in Guadeloupe; Jacqueline Antoine and Marie Louise Thomas in Dominica.

Nephews: Cruso Andrew, Jerome Andrew, aka Mamoo; Robertson Andrew, aka Nesta, in Dominica; Raphael, Robert, and Oliver Alexander in the USA; Hilary Alexander, Skylet, Wallace, and Tyrone Andrew in England.

Nephew in-laws: Steve Richards in Antigua; Moses Maximer, aka Sizzler, in New York; and Lawrence Thomas in Dominica.

Grand Nieces: Simone Laurence, Rinaul Smith, Jasmine Tonge, Monica Thomas, and Tanya Andrew in England; Nevsha Lavinier, Rachel, Zanita, and Erline Alexander in the USA.

Grand Nephews: Dominick Baron, Jeffrey Thomas, Jefferson Tonge, and Byron Andrew in England; Akel Andrew in Dominica.

Close Cousins: Julietta Thomas in Canada; Joan Thomas in St. Thomas, and Pierre Antoine in Dominica. Other family members: The Abraham Family in Tete Morne, Grandbay; The Noel Family in Grandbay, and The Andrew Family in Soufrière, Scotts Head, and St. Joseph. Godchild: Edith Fontaine in Grandbay. Close friends: Patricia Tavernier, Francelia Seaman, Mignon, Mike Caine and family, and Trevor Caine in Canada; Willie Fevrier, Evelyn Leslie in Dominica; Mignon George, Magna Williams, and family in Antigua. She would be remembered by the community of Ma Bouche, Grandbay, Dominica.

The funeral service for the late Susan Andrew will be held on Wednesday, 21st February 2024, at the Grandbay Roman Catholic Church at 2:30 pm. Interment at the Grandbay Catholic Cemetery in Dominica.

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