Funeral Service for Omar Dia Jones age 38 years of Calvin Street, Nassau, Bahamas will be held on Saturday, March 18th at Ascension Methodist Church, Prince Charles Drive at 11:00am. Officiating will be the Rev. Ricardo Burrows. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery, Soldier Road, Nassau, Bahamas.
Family and friends left to cherish his memory are many, and surely,
sadly, some names will be unintentionally omitted from the listing, but
he is survived by his parents: Frank and Cicely Jones, sisters: Naila and
Jamila Jones, and other relatives from Barbados, Bermuda, Canada, the
United States of America, Abaco, Bimini, Crooked Island, Eleuthera, Grand
Bahama, Long Island and New Providence, including Lisa Johnson, Donette
Forbes, Latosca Mortimer, uncles and aunts: Hugh and Rosemary, Charles
and Judy, Wayne and Denise, Adrian and Rosamund, Orville and Audrey,
Clyde and Sarah, Patricia Jones, Edith Jones, Ainsley Lovell; Shanya, Landrail
Gibson; cousins: Princess, Antoinette, Andy, Tyrone, Kevin, Shanetta, Mario,
George III, Sharene, Quincy, Jermaine, Prisca, Tia, Keir, Kovia, Jerome, Jeremy,
Ross, Adriel, Cherisse, Chad, Kimitra, Aziza, Denique, Waynell, Leola, Bloneva,
Rochelle and their families; godchildren, godbrothers and sisters, former
co-workers, and many other relatives and close friends inclusive of
Leroy N. Major, Ivan Miller, Caroline Forbes, Alcott Bain, Jason Bowe,
Stella Sherman, Lashar Wallace, Krystal Missick, Giovanni Bowe,
Yentelle Russell, T-Shell Mackey, Dornell, Shelly, Marelle, Glorya,
Eboni, Jodel, Annette Taylor, Rickesha Carter, Brendalee Smith
and Orthnell Collins and family.
Yes, the tears have fallen and will continue to be shed,
but we need to be strong and steadfast in our dependence
on God and His never-failing grace.
We miss him so much.
Viewing for family and friends to pay their last respects will be held
on Friday, March 17th from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm at The Chapel of
Memories, The New Commonwealth Funeral Home, Independence Drive,
and at the church on Saturday, March 18th from 9:30 am until the service time.
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