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Eustacius Regis Dies

Eustacius Regis

Eustacius Regis died on Feb. 14.

He is survived by his spouse, Nora Regis; daughters: Mary Charles, Theresa Alexis and Sylvia Thomas; sons: Patrick Thomas, Bernard Alexis, McDonald Thomas, Edward Charles and Winsbert Regis; brother, Stanislas Wilson; grandchildren: Shermin Charles, Ed Charles, Nola Fahie, Rogier Fahie, Talisa Alexis, Sherika Scotland, Johnnel Scotland, Kirby Alexis, Bianca Alexis, Tinisha Thomas, Erickson Thomas, Emille Thomas, Toosdhi Thomas, Jeffery Thomas, Jeffers Thomas, Rheinelle Thomas, Noah Thomas, Kareem Thomas, Chedelle Thomas and Lesa Chares; and godchildren: Sheryl Johnson, Rhoda St. Luce and Leo Abraham.

He is also survived by nieces: Mona Andrew, Cheryl Andrew, Helen Peters, Eileen Andrew, Joycelyn Andrew, Chernese Andrew, Chenese Williams, Catherine Wilson and Stansha; nephews: Dave Andrew, Mascold Andrew, Eziekel Andrew and Morris Andrew; cousins: Mary Leo, Julita Matthew, Verna Peterson, Lisa Leo, Nela Johnny, Lavelle Leo, Fransica Thomas and Simon Gustave; special friends: Walter Marius, Crispin Victor, Eric Massicot, Devon Monsegue, Pastor Virginia and The Miracle Revival Tabernacle family, Massicot family, Abraham family, Roy Thomas, Janey Thomas, John Bethelmie, Dawn Bethelmie and Johnathan Marius; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

A viewing will be held from 3-5 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28, at Divine Funeral Services Chapel, 129 Peterโ€™s Rest.


There will be a second viewing at 10 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 11 a.m., on Friday, March 1, at The Miracle Revival Church, Beeston Hill. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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