Melvie Eurene Harewood

Melvie Eurene Harewood

Melvie Harewood was a disciplinarian who valued respect highly.  She passed on these traits to her children and was not afraid to speak candidly on any subject. Raised in Beulah, St. Philip, Melvie attended Beulah School and reached seventh standard.  She worked as a...
Erie Forde

Erie Forde

Erie Carnetta Forde (nee Harris) attended the St. Martins, Four Road Primary School, in St. Philip. In 1955, she emigrated to England, travelling on board the ship “Surianta”, a journey which took three weeks. While there, she entered the field of nursing. In 1972,...
Claudine Wooding

Claudine Wooding

Claudine Leotta Wooding (nee Spencer) grew up in St. Lucy, but spent the latter part of her life, more than 40 years, in Sargeant’s Park, Foul Bay, St. Philip. She was married to Augustus Wooding, Organist of St. Lucy Parish Church. Mrs. Wooding was the mother of...
Millicent Walker-Cave

Millicent Walker-Cave

Millicent Walker-Cave, who is known as “Millie” by friends and family, was married to the late Lloyd Cave. She did hairdressing, but had a great interest in kitchen gardening and rearing of animals. Mrs. Walker-Cave attended the St. Joseph Parish Church and was a...
Rosalie Viola Holmes

Rosalie Viola Holmes

Rosalie Viola Holmes, affectionately called “Girlie”, “Mum” or “Ma Holmes” was born June 01, 1916, to parents Miriam Elvira Mapp and Cyril Conrad Bynoe at Parish Land, Christ Church. She later moved to Leadvale, Christ Church. Married for over 65 years, she is...