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George R. Glasgow Dies at 67

George R. Glasgow
George R. Glasgow age 67 of Estate La Reine died on July 17 at his residence. He was 67 years old.
He is survived by his daughters: Claudiane Glasgow, Catherine Glasgow, Oneca Glasgow, Janice G. Crabtree, Diana Wilson and Ann Lisa Glasgow-Mccall; sons: Eustace Brian Glasgow, Julian Glasgow, Gregory Emmanuel and George Glasgow Jr.; grandchildren: William R. Chatham, Natayla Chatham, Cattianna S. Glasgow, William Glasgow Jr., Akem W. Glasgow, Julian Glasgow Jr., Tyshaune Brown, Ishmael Mccall, Galen Mccall, Kalen Mccall, Kenneth Emmanuel, Keyera Emmanuel, Gregory Emmanuel Jr. and Khalilha Emmanuel; great-grandchild, Ya’naria Glasgow; daughter-in-law: Alicia S. Emmanuel; and sons-in-law: Ray Chatham and Terry Crabtree.
He is also survived by sister, Angie Thompson; brother, Gregory Glasgow; nieces: Hemmie Glasgow and Edmona Glasgow; nephews: Herman Thompson and Michael Thompson; aunts: Theresa Charles and Lorna Polimis; special friends: Pricilla John, Brother Lambert Alfred, Bassilia Freeman, Bruno Trim, Leone James, Rufina George and Rosalie Anna Denis; cousins and other relatives: Anthony Fargusingh, Albert Fargusingh, Samuel Fargusingh, Hyacinth Fargusingh, Catherine Lesprabe and Rosemary Prospere; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
A funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 28, at the Midland Wesleyan Holiness Church Service. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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