Maureen Philip also known as “Maureen Munro”
Maureen Philip also known as “Maureen Munro” of Brizan, St. George who resided in Mt. Granby, St. John – well known farmer and market trader, passed away on Friday 26th January, 2024 in Canada at the age of 69
She was the partner of: Melville Hosten, Mother of: Gem & Melon Munro, Adoptive Mother of: Carlton Williams in the USA, Myron and Tyrone Hosten in Grenada, Stepmother of: Wayne James, Grand Mother of: Jade, Brandon, Reshon and Paul
Sister of: Ann Greaves also known as “Ursula”, Albert Phillip, Davis McQueen in the UK, Celia Charles in the USA, Dionne Noel and Marva St. John in Canada, Niece of: Alban Noel, Lona Bull, Myrtle and Martin Joseph, Braveman and Tin-Tin Baptiste,
Aunt of many including: Natasha, Damien Greaves, Koran Miller, Khalib McQueen, Lindy Henry-Norton, Shirlyn and Sheevon Henry, Mother in Law of: Nikkisha Munro, Sister in law of: Dennis Greaves, Pauline Phillip and Mitzi McQueen
Many other close relatives and friends including: Godwin and Cutty St. John and family, Chester Phillip and family, Hardy Hosten and family, Peter Wiltshire and family, Desmond Thomas and family, Steve Perrotte, Justin Ernst and family, Vashti Williams and family, Lisa Henry and family, Lady Norma Glean and family, Yvette Samuel and family, Rebecca “Bacca” Logan and family, Gureen Joseph, Edward McQueen, Pearl Douglas and family, Gloria Lewis and family, Sandra Francis and family, Veann Charles DooDoo McQueen and family, Devon Hosten and family, Shirland James and family, vendors of Gouyave Market, priest and parishioners of St. Peter’s Catholic Church, the Phillip, Stanisclaus, St. John, Munro, Joseph, Noel, Sandy and Watts family, friends and neighbours of Mt. Granby, Gouyave, Brizan, Beausejour, Happy Hill and surrounding areas
Funeral Service on Thursday 7th March, 2024 at 1:00 pm at the St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Gouyave, St. John and Interment at the Dougaldston Cemetery
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