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Eustace Brenton Stardylon Shillingford Dies

Eustace Brenton Stardylon Shillingford

Eustace Brenton Stardylon Shillingford, most affectionately known as “Righteous,” died on Dec. 8. He was born on Sept. 4,1992.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Odeisho; and sister.

Those left to mourn are as follows: mother, Cathy Sorhaindo Mason; father, Eustace Dave Walsh Shillingford; grandmothers: Augustina Jemmott, Iva Silvano and Elisa Miller; step-grandmother, Ann Sorhaindo; brothers: Shane-Luis G. Japal, Mario A. Mason Jr., Adam Mason, Enrique Mason, Joshua, Keanieau and Jarrette Isles; sisters: Shermira Mason, Daina and Sabrina Shillingford, Shernelle and Jezelle Joseph (Canada), Lisa Carmona, Maria Mason and Jeanine Barnes;

He is also survived by grand aunts: Anita, Treva, Merlin, Lucy, Lucy-Ann and Ava Walsh, Nola James and Roselyn Jemmott; uncles: Bernard, Jason, Pond, Kurwin and Simon Sorhaindo, Jason Shillingford, Steve Jones, Reve Silvano (Holland), Quillan Silvano and Jefferson Silvano (Curacao); grand uncles: Totos Walsh, Mervin Walsh, Tony Walsh and Rawlins Jemmott; special uncles: Elize Valmond and Henry “Flash” Mason;

Other survivors include cousins: Kitania Jones, Sonica Jones, Quillan Jones, Kermit Sorhaindo, Shara Walsh, Lisa Libla, Wendy Walsh, Carl, Antonio and others too numerous to mention; the Alexander and Loblack families (Dominica), The World Ethiopia Federation and Tadius Poop; and special friends: Wayne, Junior, Antonio Bermudez, Alex Maynard, Mikey and the crew, and Nicky.

The viewing will begin at 9 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 3, at Peter’s Rest Seventh-day Adventist Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

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