/ Jun 19, 2026
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We announce the death of 53 year Rennie Beltina Warrington of Petite Soufriere.
She will be remembered by:
Husband: Elquebedo Durand
Mother: Martina Warrington
Children: Shernel and Remy Mills
Grandchildren: Jeremy, Jerome, Gerald
Adopted Son: Tyrese Warrington
Adopted Mother: Valentine Monelle
Sisters: Onia and Sarah-Jean Warrington
Brothers: Euzebuis Warrington
Adopted Brother: Teddy Adonnis
Nieces: Ayesha, Shamia, Zebelia
Nephews: Everson and Shon
Aunts: Adalene, Josian and Robana
Uncles: Martin, Cyprian, Green, Marley, Derrick, Balwin and Dennis
Numerous Cousins Including: James, Billy, Jennifer, Griffin, Bernard, Hendricks, Hazel, Gerald,
Rannie, Alex, Staphan and francilia
Sons in law: Richard and Ian
Sister in law: Jane
Brother in law: Sampson
Best friend: Noella Alie
Other relatives: The L’homme family in Dominica and Martinique and the Coipel family in
Guadeloupe.
Close friends: Julia, Montano, Johnson Bannis, Shirley, Senator Austelle Lockhart, Janillia,
Cindy Lockhart, Genevieve, Fr. Francis, Conelia, Eve, Simon, Eversley, Patrick, Carlton Dangleben and family, Jennifer, Agatha, Centilia and Alford. Hildreth, Judy and friends in
Bagatelle & Fond St. Jean, Royette, Vignette and friends in Goodhope, Kisha and family in Fortune, Knoltan and friends in Riviere Cyrique and Morne Jaune, Fitzroy Phillip and Friends in Grandfond. The Durand and Newton family in Petite Soufriere, Winston Warrington family in Calibishie, The Warrington family in Bath Estate and Grandbay. Gregory Riviere and the Baptiste family in Marigot.
Special thanks to: Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, Hon. Octavia Alfred, The Castle Bruce Health District, Staff and Staff of Glover Ward.
The entire communities of Petite Soufriere, San Sauveur, Goodhope, Depaix and Castle Bruce
Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
The funeral mass for the late Rennie Beltina Warrington will take place on Saturday 27th April
2024 at the San Sauveur Catholic Church. The funeral mass begins at 3:00 pm followed by
interment at the San Sauveur Catholic Cemetery
We announce the death of 53 year Rennie Beltina Warrington of Petite Soufriere.
She will be remembered by:
Husband: Elquebedo Durand
Mother: Martina Warrington
Children: Shernel and Remy Mills
Grandchildren: Jeremy, Jerome, Gerald
Adopted Son: Tyrese Warrington
Adopted Mother: Valentine Monelle
Sisters: Onia and Sarah-Jean Warrington
Brothers: Euzebuis Warrington
Adopted Brother: Teddy Adonnis
Nieces: Ayesha, Shamia, Zebelia
Nephews: Everson and Shon
Aunts: Adalene, Josian and Robana
Uncles: Martin, Cyprian, Green, Marley, Derrick, Balwin and Dennis
Numerous Cousins Including: James, Billy, Jennifer, Griffin, Bernard, Hendricks, Hazel, Gerald,
Rannie, Alex, Staphan and francilia
Sons in law: Richard and Ian
Sister in law: Jane
Brother in law: Sampson
Best friend: Noella Alie
Other relatives: The L’homme family in Dominica and Martinique and the Coipel family in
Guadeloupe.
Close friends: Julia, Montano, Johnson Bannis, Shirley, Senator Austelle Lockhart, Janillia,
Cindy Lockhart, Genevieve, Fr. Francis, Conelia, Eve, Simon, Eversley, Patrick, Carlton Dangleben and family, Jennifer, Agatha, Centilia and Alford. Hildreth, Judy and friends in
Bagatelle & Fond St. Jean, Royette, Vignette and friends in Goodhope, Kisha and family in Fortune, Knoltan and friends in Riviere Cyrique and Morne Jaune, Fitzroy Phillip and Friends in Grandfond. The Durand and Newton family in Petite Soufriere, Winston Warrington family in Calibishie, The Warrington family in Bath Estate and Grandbay. Gregory Riviere and the Baptiste family in Marigot.
Special thanks to: Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, Hon. Octavia Alfred, The Castle Bruce Health District, Staff and Staff of Glover Ward.
The entire communities of Petite Soufriere, San Sauveur, Goodhope, Depaix and Castle Bruce
Other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
The funeral mass for the late Rennie Beltina Warrington will take place on Saturday 27th April
2024 at the San Sauveur Catholic Church. The funeral mass begins at 3:00 pm followed by
interment at the San Sauveur Catholic Cemetery
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