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Updated Death Announcement of 78 year old Ms. Theresa Fontaine better known as Elsie or Ma Theresa of Petite Soufriere who resided at Upper Fortune

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of  78 year old Ms. Theresa Fontaine better known as Elsie or Ma Theresa of Petite Soufriere who resided at Upper Fortune

She left to mourn:

Children::  Lyn Dennis and Henrietta Jno Jules in Dominica and Susan Jno Jules in St. Martin

Grand children: Ishanya Darroux, Darvin and Davern Labad, Cleve  Nicholas, Tammy Charles, Earl Joseph, Sherman, Kerry-Ann, Cherry-Ann, Jeff and Shavawan Jones

Great Grand Children: Dion, Jahliyah, Seren, Amber and D’ mario

Sisters: Calixter Copiel and Helena Warrington

Neices: Mertle Cambran, Cheryl St. Louis, Mahalia Barry, Carleen Copiel-Anselm, Sandra Warrington and Claudia Durand- Jno Baptiste

Nephews: Stephen Durand, Louis and Gerald Coipel, Eddie and Johnrose Barry, Jonathan Wiltshire, Stephen, Skeith and Simon Warrington

Son-In-Law:  Alvin Dejean

Caretaker: Lovely Whiltshire

Former Caretaker: Grace Bethelmy

Other Close Relatives and Friends including: Virginia Samuel, Ann Marie Skerritt and family, Nathalie Bedminister and family, Derrick and Daryl Joseph, Martin Bertrand, Francis Harve, Eugenie Yeeloy, Victoria, Theodore and Dr. Phillip Defoe,  Dr. Devi Shillingford, Marvlyn Morris, Margel, Virgin, Frederick, Jane  and Panto, former colleagues at the Castle Comfort Lodge especially Beverly, Noelise, Jenny, Lorina, Roslyn, Severina and Stephen, nurses and doctors of Glover Ward, the Fontaine, Durand and Dangleben families of Petite Soufriere and the DeJean family of Boetica, the communities of Petite Soufriere and Fortune and others too numerous to mention both here and abroad.

The body  of the Late Ms. Theresa Fontaine better known as Elsie or Ma Theresa of Petite Soufriere who resided at Upper Fortune will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 pm on Friday, 26th April, 2024 at the St. Gerard’s Chapel.  Funeral Mass begins at 3:00 pm. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of  78 year old Ms. Theresa Fontaine better known as Elsie or Ma Theresa of Petite Soufriere who resided at Upper Fortune

She left to mourn:

Children::  Lyn Dennis and Henrietta Jno Jules in Dominica and Susan Jno Jules in St. Martin

Grand children: Ishanya Darroux, Darvin and Davern Labad, Cleve  Nicholas, Tammy Charles, Earl Joseph, Sherman, Kerry-Ann, Cherry-Ann, Jeff and Shavawan Jones

Great Grand Children: Dion, Jahliyah, Seren, Amber and D’ mario

Sisters: Calixter Copiel and Helena Warrington

Neices: Mertle Cambran, Cheryl St. Louis, Mahalia Barry, Carleen Copiel-Anselm, Sandra Warrington and Claudia Durand- Jno Baptiste

Nephews: Stephen Durand, Louis and Gerald Coipel, Eddie and Johnrose Barry, Jonathan Wiltshire, Stephen, Skeith and Simon Warrington

Son-In-Law:  Alvin Dejean

Caretaker: Lovely Whiltshire

Former Caretaker: Grace Bethelmy

Other Close Relatives and Friends including: Virginia Samuel, Ann Marie Skerritt and family, Nathalie Bedminister and family, Derrick and Daryl Joseph, Martin Bertrand, Francis Harve, Eugenie Yeeloy, Victoria, Theodore and Dr. Phillip Defoe,  Dr. Devi Shillingford, Marvlyn Morris, Margel, Virgin, Frederick, Jane  and Panto, former colleagues at the Castle Comfort Lodge especially Beverly, Noelise, Jenny, Lorina, Roslyn, Severina and Stephen, nurses and doctors of Glover Ward, the Fontaine, Durand and Dangleben families of Petite Soufriere and the DeJean family of Boetica, the communities of Petite Soufriere and Fortune and others too numerous to mention both here and abroad.

The body  of the Late Ms. Theresa Fontaine better known as Elsie or Ma Theresa of Petite Soufriere who resided at Upper Fortune will be transported from Lyndhurst Funeral Home for viewing at 2:30 pm on Friday, 26th April, 2024 at the St. Gerard’s Chapel.  Funeral Mass begins at 3:00 pm. followed by interment at the Roseau Catholic Cemetery.

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