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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eunice Virginia Daniel, affectionately known as “Ma Maurice, Miss Eunice or Mamoy,” age 82 years, of Bioche who resided in Georgetown, Glanvillia. She departed this life peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on the 20th of November 2024 at the RFA hospital in Portsmouth.
She leaves to mourn her:
Children: Sherard Pierre-Louis, Sonia Mitchell, Elvis, Jerry, Patrick Paul, Maria Clarke, Cheryl Paul-Carty
Adopted Sons: Fish, Big Bro
Step-sons: Bernard, Santane
Grandchildren: Sherifa, Sherrian, Shelton, Sherian, Sherise, Sherar, Jefferson, Jacelyn, Shervon, Elijah, Shem, Jarcinta, Jerrysha, Kayla, Mackesha, Markeba, Shaquille, Mya, Reanna
Step-grandchildren: Tassia, Jessica, Jasmine, Danielle
Great-grandchildren: Kaylee, Shernaya, Sherlon, Xaiya, Sariah, Samijah, Èlize, Raheem, Kaleb, Kyra, Jerbiah, Sheena, Jodie, André, Emerline, Emma, Kayden, Terjah, Rahim, Markela, Kittana, Kayjah
Sons-in-law: Chrispin, Paul, Colin
Daughters-in-law: Ellen, Cherilyn, Filda
Grandsons-in-law: Desmond, Samuel, Abiel
Granddaughters-in-law: Kermysha, Samanthia
Siblings: Sister Zena Langlais, Brother Henry Langlais
Sister-in-law: Anestine Langlais
Godchildren: Pascal, Celina, Nathalie, Ginnette
Nieces: Francess, Nathalie, Olive, Alix, Annette, Celia, Merle, Jacqueline, MaryAnn, Ursula, Deloris, Daphne, Sylvia, Andreth
Nephews: Reynoldson, Bernard, Hilson, Cleveland, Derick, Louis, Jervier, Tony, Berty, Lily, Emmanuel, Jean Louis, children of the late Ebbie Yankey
Grand Nieces and Nephews: Names too numerous to mention, including Val, Lizette, Natasha, Lecha, Glenisha, Nathalie, Kira, Marsha, Nathan, Darielle
She is also survived by:
Close relatives: Phillina, Ioana, Leona, the Langlais and Sebastien families of Bioche and Colihaut
Special friends: Michaelle Victor and family, Ms. Edol, Ms. Junie, Rosemary, Yoland, Melvina, Toofie, Bamo, Corie, Catherine and Austin Carrierre, Osbert and Shermaine Hector, Austin Jr., Shernelle, Cicene, Marlene, Ceasarina, DJ Remz, Sandy Savarin, Ann Marie, Fedilia, Mandy, Jessica Francois in Tortola, Alisha and Sharifa in the UK, Anicka and Ferdinand Farmer in Barbados, Alicia, Tracey, Dora, Sophie, Danae, Ralph, Richard, Rochad, Rasheeda, Rodney, Miss Rose, The Pinelands and Combermere Limers family of Barbados, Ms. Angie and the children of the late Morrison Paul, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit
Family friends: The Ettienne family, the Mitchell family, the McLawrence family, the Vidal family, The Casimir family, Theresa and family, Aunty Noreen, Dev, Decima, Keanne, Marissa Thomas, Masline Moses, Sandra Andre and family, Justina Cognette, Ernie, Igna, Don, Nurse Parillon and family, Leann, Liana, Kishma, Paul, Marcus and family, Theresa Christopher, Ms. Joseph in Anguilla, Francis, Gazella, Junior, Rahim Sr., Ma Heawood, Dr. Yurandy, Dr. Jacob, Dr. Samuel, nurses of the RFA Hospital, Nurse Juliana, Glover ward of the DCFH, Fr. Karam, Fr. Elveau, Fr. Sharplis, Fr. Paul, members of the Portsmouth Catholic Church, and various prayer groups
The entire community of Georgetown, the town of Portsmouth, and Hon. Fenella Wenham, Parliamentary Representative for the Portsmouth Constituency, mourn her loss.
The body of the late Eunice Virginia Daniel will be transported from Gentle Rest Funeral Home on Saturday, December 7th, 2024. Viewing begins at 11:30 AM, followed by a funeral mass at 12 noon at the Portsmouth Roman Catholic Church. Interment will take place at the Portsmouth Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Her life was a blessing, and her memory will remain a treasure. May she rest in eternal peace.
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eunice Virginia Daniel, affectionately known as “Ma Maurice, Miss Eunice or Mamoy,” age 82 years, of Bioche who resided in Georgetown, Glanvillia. She departed this life peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on the 20th of November 2024 at the RFA hospital in Portsmouth.
She leaves to mourn her:
Children: Sherard Pierre-Louis, Sonia Mitchell, Elvis, Jerry, Patrick Paul, Maria Clarke, Cheryl Paul-Carty
Adopted Sons: Fish, Big Bro
Step-sons: Bernard, Santane
Grandchildren: Sherifa, Sherrian, Shelton, Sherian, Sherise, Sherar, Jefferson, Jacelyn, Shervon, Elijah, Shem, Jarcinta, Jerrysha, Kayla, Mackesha, Markeba, Shaquille, Mya, Reanna
Step-grandchildren: Tassia, Jessica, Jasmine, Danielle
Great-grandchildren: Kaylee, Shernaya, Sherlon, Xaiya, Sariah, Samijah, Èlize, Raheem, Kaleb, Kyra, Jerbiah, Sheena, Jodie, André, Emerline, Emma, Kayden, Terjah, Rahim, Markela, Kittana, Kayjah
Sons-in-law: Chrispin, Paul, Colin
Daughters-in-law: Ellen, Cherilyn, Filda
Grandsons-in-law: Desmond, Samuel, Abiel
Granddaughters-in-law: Kermysha, Samanthia
Siblings: Sister Zena Langlais, Brother Henry Langlais
Sister-in-law: Anestine Langlais
Godchildren: Pascal, Celina, Nathalie, Ginnette
Nieces: Francess, Nathalie, Olive, Alix, Annette, Celia, Merle, Jacqueline, MaryAnn, Ursula, Deloris, Daphne, Sylvia, Andreth
Nephews: Reynoldson, Bernard, Hilson, Cleveland, Derick, Louis, Jervier, Tony, Berty, Lily, Emmanuel, Jean Louis, children of the late Ebbie Yankey
Grand Nieces and Nephews: Names too numerous to mention, including Val, Lizette, Natasha, Lecha, Glenisha, Nathalie, Kira, Marsha, Nathan, Darielle
She is also survived by:
Close relatives: Phillina, Ioana, Leona, the Langlais and Sebastien families of Bioche and Colihaut
Special friends: Michaelle Victor and family, Ms. Edol, Ms. Junie, Rosemary, Yoland, Melvina, Toofie, Bamo, Corie, Catherine and Austin Carrierre, Osbert and Shermaine Hector, Austin Jr., Shernelle, Cicene, Marlene, Ceasarina, DJ Remz, Sandy Savarin, Ann Marie, Fedilia, Mandy, Jessica Francois in Tortola, Alisha and Sharifa in the UK, Anicka and Ferdinand Farmer in Barbados, Alicia, Tracey, Dora, Sophie, Danae, Ralph, Richard, Rochad, Rasheeda, Rodney, Miss Rose, The Pinelands and Combermere Limers family of Barbados, Ms. Angie and the children of the late Morrison Paul, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit
Family friends: The Ettienne family, the Mitchell family, the McLawrence family, the Vidal family, The Casimir family, Theresa and family, Aunty Noreen, Dev, Decima, Keanne, Marissa Thomas, Masline Moses, Sandra Andre and family, Justina Cognette, Ernie, Igna, Don, Nurse Parillon and family, Leann, Liana, Kishma, Paul, Marcus and family, Theresa Christopher, Ms. Joseph in Anguilla, Francis, Gazella, Junior, Rahim Sr., Ma Heawood, Dr. Yurandy, Dr. Jacob, Dr. Samuel, nurses of the RFA Hospital, Nurse Juliana, Glover ward of the DCFH, Fr. Karam, Fr. Elveau, Fr. Sharplis, Fr. Paul, members of the Portsmouth Catholic Church, and various prayer groups
The entire community of Georgetown, the town of Portsmouth, and Hon. Fenella Wenham, Parliamentary Representative for the Portsmouth Constituency, mourn her loss.
The body of the late Eunice Virginia Daniel will be transported from Gentle Rest Funeral Home on Saturday, December 7th, 2024. Viewing begins at 11:30 AM, followed by a funeral mass at 12 noon at the Portsmouth Roman Catholic Church. Interment will take place at the Portsmouth Roman Catholic Cemetery.
Her life was a blessing, and her memory will remain a treasure. May she rest in eternal peace.
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