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Clients hear what’s possible at ‘transformative’ Trend Media workshop Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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Trend Media Group and Infobip host clients

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Trend Media, the publishers of Loop News, last Thursday hosted clients at an in-person workshop at AC Hotel in Kingston.

The event, held in partnership with Infobip, saw the team sharing information on its Omni Channel Platform that can assist clients in reaching their customers.

Watch the recap as Trend Media Group’s General Manager Mark Corrigan and Infobip’s Jesus Rodrigues talk about optimising clients’ communication strategy. Also, find out what attendees had to say about the event.

Check out photo highlights from the workshop in the gallery.

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Truth, Fiction And Lies, — The Aftermath Of Slavery:

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Truth, Fiction And Lies, — The Aftermath Of Slavery:

 

H.D. ANDERSON OMARDE:

FIELD RESEARCH OFFICER

MINISTRY OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES AND INNOVATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE

OCTOBER, 2022

Unfortunately, we as a people, have developed some strange behaviours and practices that are detrimental to our survival; hindrances to our progress, and barriers to our development. Most of these conducts are based on distrust, fear and envy. It has become common for us, as a people, to do our best to try and drag each other down. Some theorists have likened our comportment as similar to “crabs in a barrel”, whereby, those who attempt to climb out of their confinements and bondage, are dragged back and are prevented from making any progress.

It has become an ingrained aspect of our culture for us to practice malevolence and ill-will towards each other. Instead of making the effort to uplift ourselves to the level of those who we see as worthy of our envy, we do our best to try and decimate them and pull them down to our subordinate levels, “by any means necessary”. One of the major weapons in that type of endeavor is the routine of ‘bad talking” one another. Spreading false rumors and creating discord and dissension are two of the more prevalent practices.

But, where did this type of behaviour originate, and why has it become so predominant and wide-spread?

There is a popular theory that points towards the “Willie Lynch Syndrome”. It offers a possible explanation for expressions that begin with “The problem with black people” or end with “That’s why black people can’t get ahead”.

There is a claim made that there was a white slave owner named Willie Lynch, who had a plantation in Jamaica, West Indies. It is alleged that Willie Lynch was invited to Virginia in 1712, and delivered an elucidation as to his methods of successfully controlling his enslaved Africans back in the West Indies. As the tale goes, Willie Lynch supposedly delivered his infamous speech, during which, he emphasized the need for slave owners to create discord and conflicts between different groups of our people. It is purported that Willie Lynch introduced a list of categories to differentiate our people. The list included age, skin colour, intelligence, size, and sex. As, according to the reported document, Willie Lynch claimed that it was essential to put enslaved blacks into these categories, paying strict attention to their differences and pitching blacks against each other; making sure they had nothing in common. Old blacks were to be pitched against young blacks; a light skinned one against a darker skinned; a male was to be pitched against a female, and so on. According to what has been printed in a document which became known as “The Willie Lynch Letter”, such a practice would instill distrust and envy among the enslaved blacks. It is further alleged that Willie Lynch predicted that such an approach would remain efficient and effective for at least three hundred (300) years, or even thousands of years. Apparently, there is a supporting document entitled, “How to make a slave”. The allegations are that all this transpired during the eighteenth (18th.) century.

If any detail in these infamous documents appears to hit the nail on the head, one has to be cautious regarding the alleged documents. Most researchers have deemed the entire “Willie Lynch Letter” as fake.

It must be agreed that slavery was an unbelievably complex of issues that included a mental component, and which was supported and enforced by physical brutality. So, although the authenticity of Willie Lynch, and subsequent alleged documents are not proven; existing today, (almost three hundred (300) years after the abolition of slavery), we can see the result of the mental manipulation which was inflicted upon enslaved Africans.

It is without doubt that some degree of influence had to have been used against our people. Without manipulative schemes, there is no possibility that our people could have been controlled so effectively by whites, who were outnumbered five (5), ten (10) and sometimes twenty (20) to one.

It is not important whether Willie Lynch existed or not. What is more important is understanding what forces black minds to behave in such cannibalistic manners. Whether or not it be a myth, the “Willie Lynch Letter” actually serves a particular purpose, not because it is true, but it actually illustrates truth regarding slavery and its aftermath. The blatant and obvious truth is that we, as descendants of enslaved Africans, still carry the mental legacy of enslavement and continue to employ rancorous and spiteful tactics against our own people. We, as a people, have been divided and splintered with malevolent intention, which has apparent long-lasting consequences.

Regardless of who started the initial march for our people’s journey towards our destructive behaviours, we must confess that such actions have their genesis in the institution of slavery.

From the very onset, an air of division permeated the lives of enslaved Africans. “Bad talking” and “back stabbing” percolated among our people. There were inducements for the enslaved Africans to engage in carrying news and speaking ill of their fellow-men; to spy on each other and to do their best to curry favours from their white slave owners. The rewards were deemed to be worth any stab in the back that was necessary to achieve such goals.

In a dramatic example of that infamous “Willie Lynch Letter”, our people were taught and encouraged to sacrifice each other. Acrimonious actions would be rewarded with a possible elevation from a position of a mere “field nigger” to a preeminence of “house nigger”. That in itself, came with benefits. Not only did such a raised position excuse the recipient from the back-breaking labour performed under the burning sun, and the crack of the whip against their backs; but it also afforded them with a chance to enjoy an easier and higher standard of living. Their food was of a better quality and the enslaved Africans who lived in the house were granted privileges that were exclusive and reserved for them and them alone. They acquired an aloof attitude and concluded that they were better than the others who were relegated to field work. They were able to dress better, attired in the cast-off hand-me-downs of their slave masters.

And, all of these valuable advantages could be easily obtained by simply carrying some fictitious and fabricated news on their fellow enslaved Africans; through the engaging in acts of obsequiousness; and by the dragging down of their own people, – a relatively small price to pay for the comparatively large rewards that could be gleaned.

Evidence of this separation between field hands and house servants was ardently emphasized in a writing by C.W. Harper entitled “House Servants and Field Hands: Fragmentation in the Antebellum Slave Community”. In that piece, Dr. Harper, an associate professor at the School of Education in North Carolina State University, noted that “there were two (2) distinct classes among workers on plantations – ‘aristocratic’ house servants and ‘lowly’ field hands. Fundamentally, these classes had their origins in occupational differences between slaves on the plantation. For purposes of labour, each plantation owner divided his enslaved Africans into either house or field servants. Sensitive, perhaps to social distinctions among whites, enslaved Africans came to be aware of distinctions in their own world”.

It is easy to see how this would facilitate division amongst our people and create envy and spite, in order to elevate one’s own status.

Of special note is the fact that most of the house servant positions were primarily for females and thus, the competitive and abhorrent attitude of “back-biting” would have been primarily executed and cultivated among them. However, the males did jostle for the few available house servant positions. These included body servants, butlers, coachmen, gardeners, and those who lived in close contact with the white slave owners.

The truth about our people’s penchant for dragging down each other is without question, an ingrained practice that was cultivated for the benefit of the white plantation owners. Through the institution of slavery, a psychic damage was completed on enslaved Africans and their descendants; and this still persists among our people.

Many times, lies about fellow enslaved Africans were created and presented as truth by those who aspired for coveted positions. The white plantation owners encouraged this practice as the resultant division and splintering of our people served to promote social fragmentations, and therefore, create dis-unity among the enslaved Africans. This is the truth! It continues to be entrenched as an essence of many of our people. Today, it remains visible as an obvious aftermath of slavery.

The questions that we must answer are numerous. How do we unravel what is the truth, what is the fiction and what are the lies, emanating as the aftermath of slavery? How do we as descendants of enslaved Africans break the shackles and become less self-destructive? How do we become a cohesive unit, bonded for the common good of all descendants of enslaved Africans? How do we move from acting like “crabs in a barrel” to demonstrating an attitude of caring, nurturing and assisting of each other; while encouraging and promoting the efforts of those who show a propensity to progress? How do we move from a state of fragmentation to one of fusion? When will we eschew envy and jealousy; back- stabbing and back- biting and show concern for our own people? How much longer will we continue to suffer what is certainly a concerted effort to instill a division among descendants of enslaved Africans?

The disconcerting aspect of this phenomenon is that it seemingly affects descendants of enslaved Africans all over the globe. The devastating practices are not reserved for our local population, but engulf all who have fore parents that were exposed to the ignominy of the methodical suppression brought on by slavery. We have been taught and encouraged to strangle each other for the few scraps that may fall from the tables of whom-so-ever may be our “masters”. Yesterday, it was the remains and dregs from the plantation owners; today, it has been transferred to be at the behest of some who hold political leverage, and those who may also be in positions of authority. Jobs and livelihoods may be dependent on the “news” that one brings to the gentry in order for them to wield and exercise full authority and control over the proletariat. Minute and miniscule rewards are granted to those who chose to betray their fellow descendants of enslaved Africans.

The mental component of slavery still persists today, a full one hundred and eighty-eight years after it was abolished here on August 01st 1834. The descendants of enslaved Africans still bear the mental scars of the manipulations that were inflicted upon us; and these continue unabated, to include our choices of attempting to seem like our former oppressors. Blond wigs, and unfamiliar coloured hair-pieces; bleaching creams and other such elements have become normal common statements that indicate that we still wish to be like, and to appear similar to our former white slave owners. We still exhibit inferior complexes and show a definite affinity to the very same oppressors who have caused so much damage to us as a people. This is not an attack on the descendants of those who had inflicted the damages and wreaked havoc, destruction, mayhem and devastation on our people, but rather, it is a condemnation of the attitudes that keep some of us in the grips of subjugation, buried under an avalanche of suppression. We continue to drag down each other in fits of envy and jealousy; in attempts to get the “scraps” from others’ tables.

This is an absolute truth; a clarification of the fiction and lies that have been perpetrated on our people to cover-up the aftermath and repercussions of the disgraceful infliction of the enslavement of Africans.

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Reference:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lynch_speech

William Lynch Speech

“The William Lynch speech, also known as the Willie Lynch Letter, is an address purportedly delivered by a William Lynch (or Willie Lynch) to an audience on the bank of the James River in Virginia in 1712 regarding control of slaves within the colony. In recent years, it has been widely exposed as a hoax.

The letter purports to be a verbatim account of a short speech given by a slave owner, in which he tells other slave masters that he has discovered the “secret” to controlling black slaves by setting them against one another. The document has been in print since at least 1970, but first gained widespread notice in the 1990s, when it appeared on the Internet. Since then, it has often been promoted as an authentic account of slavery during the 18th century, though its inaccuracies and anachronisms have led historians to conclude that it is a hoax.”

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Decomposing bodies to be buried quickly after a/c fails on refrigerated unit, sources report

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Residents should expect a number of quick burials, starting tomorrow, Wednesday, October 19, sources tell REAL News, following what is described as “a crisis” in the Pathology Department of the Ministry of Health.

According to reports, a number of bodies awaiting autopsies were being stored in the Department’s refrigerated unit on the Holberton Hospital compound. However, sources say, the unit’s air-conditioning mechanism failed and the corpses reportedly began decomposing.

On Saturday, October 15, our Newsroom received a video that showed flies swarming the container, from which a foul smell reportedly was emanating. However, by Monday morning, the stench was gone, and the container had clearly been disconnected from its power source.

The sources say the improved conditions were on account of the bodies being removed to a private funeral home, with the intention of having them speedily buried, starting Wednesday.

Back in August, reports reaching REAL News said over 30 people were “on ice” and awaiting post mortem examinations. At that time, some bodies had been in the custody of the Government for months, which was a cause of distress for the families longing for closure.

Ironically, after one body had been stored for nearly three months, it was finally released to the family – without the promised autopsy even being conducted.

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Antigua and Barbuda proposes to overturn decades-old ban on commercial whaling

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A resolution submitted by pro-whaling countries including Antigua and Barbuda has sought to reopen a formal debate on commercial whaling.

The 40-year ban could be overturned after the proposal was submitted at the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting in Portorož, Slovenia.

The 88 member countries are expected to take a vote on Tuesday on the said resolution.

This comes after the country has also co-sponsored a resolution with Cambodia, Guinea and the Gambia which argues how fishing practices could contribute to food security and address poverty, said a report by the Guardian.

The report also mentions wildlife protection organisations like OceanCare and HumaneSociety have said that these resolutions threaten the progress made by the IWC.

The OceanCare director of international relations, Nicolas Entrup, has dismissed the idea of “sustainable whaling” calling it “ridiculous”.

“Instead of losing precious time with decade-old debates about fabricated scenarios like ‘sustainable whaling’ and false solutions to food security, the IWC should urgently take up the real pressing issues: climate change and plastic pollution,” said Entrup. According to the media report, commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries had nearly brought the mammals to the brink of extinction.

“People assume the whaling ban, which has saved the lives of hundreds and thousands of cetaceans, is done and dusted. But the ban is in jeopardy as long as there are nations in the IWC who will vote to return to whaling,” said Wendy Higgins, director of international media at Humane Society International.

This comes four years after a similar proposal of lifting the ban on commercial whaling by Japan was rejected by the IWC. Tokyo at the time had also said how whaling could be done sustainably.

At the time, IWC reportedly reiterated its role as a conservation-focused organisation and said that the threats to whales are not just limited to hunting but also include ship strikes, climate crisis and fishing bycatch.

Subsequently, Japan left the IWC and started commercial whaling again since it was no longer bound to comply with its restrictions.

This comes amid the IWC facing financial difficulties following Japan’s exit, the Covid pandemic, and the Global economic crisis, said the report.

At least a quarter of the 88 member countries have not paid their annual dues.

On Monday, the commission also altered the rules that ban countries in arrears from voting acknowledging how the pandemic has disproportionately affected developing countries.

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Gary: It was me who went to the police about Rowley

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Gary Griffith, former police commissioner and NTA political leader. – SUREASH CHOLAI

POLITICAL Leader of the National Transformation Alliance (NTA) Gary Griffith on Tuesday said it was he who supplied the Anti-Corruption Investigative Bureau (ACIB) with information that triggered an investigation into the Prime Minister.

Last Thursday, UNC Senator David Nakhid claimed in the Senate that he had been called as a witness by the ACIB in a probe into allegations of misbehaviour in public office by Dr Rowley.

Griffith said that last week, he presented the ACIB with copies of documents he obtained through a Freedom of Information Act application from the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Griffith said the handling of his suspension by the PSC and the withdrawal of the merit list which triggered the collapse of the PSC at the time, and the selection process of a police commissioner to restart, was the result of public officers abusing their powers.

He said the rescinding of the merit list was criminally done and he has evidence to support this, which he gave to the ACIB.

Griffith said senior police refused to investigate allegations levelled against President Paula-Mae Weekes, Rowley and former PSC chairman Bliss Seepersad.

Last year, Weekes said she received the merit list which placed Griffith as the top pick for commissioner and later, before she could submit it to Parliament as is the law, the PSC informed her that the list had to be withdrawn.

This triggered a series of events including the attempted impeachment of the President, court battles leading to the changing of the laws to allow acting appointments for the two most senior positions in the police service and calls for police investigations into what took place.

Griffith’s attorney Larry Lalla, who also spoke on Tuesday, said that he and Avery Sinanan, SC, are representing Griffith, who has filed for judicial review, accusing the Cabinet of interference surrounding Griffith’s suspension and the rescinding of the merit list.

Lalla said he has also written to the Attorney General requesting 12 things, including the names of those selected to investigate the FUL issuance, the amount they were paid, their terms of reference for this investigation and the date the audit was completed.

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WATCH: Saint Lucia’s Protective Services Get Drone Piloting Training – St. Lucia Times News

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The  National Emergency Management Organiation (NEMO)  facilitated a four-week drone piloting training exercise with members of Saint Lucia’s protective services.

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Saint Lucia Tourism Authority Hosts A Successful Global Romance Summit – St. Lucia Times News

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by Herma Demacque

The ‘Say Yes to Saint Lucia’ Global Romance Summit organized by the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) brought together 150 travel advisors from the USA, UK, Canada, and the Caribbean this past weekend.

Professionals versed in transformation, design, and adventure presented on the best ways to sell Saint Lucia as the ideal destination for love and leisure.

The Romance Summit’s breakfast event provided participants with the tools required to effectively monetize their businesses. The featured speaker was Alan Berg who presented on current travelling trends.

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“I’m thrilled to be back here in such a beautiful place,” he said. “When you talk about a destination wedding what is it? We know what we think because here we are in Saint Lucia, but nearly one in four couples consider their wedding to be destination whether or not they’re going abroad because they’re not in their local area. Of those, 43 percent said they’re getting married in a different state not a different country. So when you talk to people about a destination wedding you have to understand what they mean.”

Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, Hon. Dr Ernest Hilaire, committed to improving Saint Lucia’s tourism product even as the country continues to receive accolades.

“We’ve received the title of World’s Leading Honeymoon Destination on 13 occasions and hopefully this year will be the 14th; however, it is not just about the awards that we get. It is about the experiences that we deliver so that we live up to the standard of being the best place to be married and the best place to have your honeymoon. As such, we will continue to work on improving our services and ensure we have a world class product that is unparalleled.”

The objective of the ‘Say Yes to Saint Lucia Global Romance Summit’ held from Oct. 13 to 17, was to ensure that industry professionals experienced firsthand the island’s allure.

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Eradicating period poverty Katrina’s priority Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Period poverty is a prevalent issue in Latin America and the Caribbean region, and Barbados is no exception. Women’s health advocate Katrina Alleyne is making sure to alleviate the issue one pad at a time.

The founder of Katrina Endometriosis Fund Association (KEFA) is committed to raising awareness of women’s health, specifically endometriosis which affects 1 in 10 women.

The pandemic stopped a lot of things but guess what? Periods did not stop

Alleyne started the Endo Drive which provides women with menstrual and hygiene products in 2018, following her hospitalisation at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).

“It was an initiative to donate to the Gynaecological Ward after having endometriosis and I was on the ward for most occasions, and I saw women come in on emergencies that I would have shared some of my stuff.”

“I thought it would be good to have puberty kits and care packages on the ward so women would have access to these items if they fall short, if there is an emergency and they are rushed to the hospital or if it was a case where the family members could not get there on time,” she explained.

Endo Drive by the Katrina Endometriosis Fund Association.

The Endo Drive kicked into full gear during the pandemic. Alleyne recalled that scores of women across the island reached out to the KEFA appealing for assistance.

“The pandemic stopped a lot of things but guess what? Periods did not stop,” Alleyne told Loop News.

She shared that purchasing menstrual products monthly was an expense that some families could not sustain, also mentioning that the bill could be higher if someone suffered from a gynaecological disorder.

“It is difficult for women because all of us are made up differently. For some, certain sanitary napkins give us allergic reactions so there are some persons who cannot use certain types of pads…You might have to use an Always pad or a Kotex pad which ranges between $15 to $20.

“If you are having that and then you, yourself as a mother are still having menstrual periods, imagine having to spend $100 to $150 monthly on sanitary napkins and God forbid any of your children experience a gynaecological condition where they have excess bleeding, you know then, that it is going to tap into $150, and $150 might look like $200 based on the length of time of bleeding or how heavy the bleeding is,” Alleyne explained.

The Endo Drive also distributes puberty packages to adolescents, explained the director of KEFA. She shared that the association launched a programme titled Body Talks aimed at educating preteens about menstruation.

“A lot of people don’t talk about menstruation and then when the kids get their periods they are at a loss, they feel ashamed and they have to hide because they didn’t have that talk. When you fully prepare their minds for that transition into menstruation then you can get a positive result,” she noted.

The drive runs year-round. Persons interested in donating can call 288-7987 or 844-4766 or email endowarrior246@gmail.com.

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32 days to go: The 2022 FIFA World Cup Teams Preview Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

We are officially 32 days away from the greatest show on earth.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Qatar on November 20th at the Al Bayt stadium, where a sold-out crowd of 60,000 are expected to attend the opening ceremony and opening match between host and World Cup debutants Qatar and South American representatives Qatar.

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The 22nd edition of the FIFA World Cup will see 32 teams vie for the coveted golden trophy and the honor of being the best football country on the planet, a privilege that has only been earned by eight countries; Brazil, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Uruguay, Spain and England.

Loop Sports will feature one of the competitors each day until the start of the tournament to prepare our readers for a historical moment in Qatar.

The Qatar national football team

Country: Qatar

Capital: Doha

Population: 2.8 million

Confederation: Asian Football Confederation (AFC)

Group: A

Professional League: Qatar Stars League

World Cup appearances: Debut

Qualification status: Host

Key players: Akram Afif (Al-Sadd; Qatar), Almoez Ali (Al-Duhali, Qatar), Hassan Al-Haydos (Al-Sadd, Qatar), Tarek Salman (Al-Sadd, Qatar)

Coach: Felix Sanchez (Spanish)

Group mates: Ecuador, Senegal, Netherlands

Prediction: Eliminated in group stage

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Sr. Obdulio Leoncio Geerman.

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Señor ta mi wardador, mi’n tin falta di nada

Den cunucu di yerba berde e ta ponemi sosega.

E ta hibami na awa trankil,

Pa mi bolbe haña forsa”.

Salmo: 23 

Cu inmenso dolor pero agradecido

pa loke e la significa pa nos,

nos ta anuncia fayecimento di nos

tata, welo, bisawelo, suegro, ruman, omo, swa y amigo:

Sr. Obdulio Leoncio Geerman.

Mihor conoci como “Doei”, Papa, Mo Doei.

*12-09-1936 – † 12-10-2022

Ex-hungado di Estrella Futbol Club, ex-hungando di Technico’s Biljart Team.

Viudo di:

†Lucia ‘Chia” Geerman-Koolman. 

Na nomber di su:

Yuinan:

Gloria y Valeriano Koolman-Geerman  

Minerva Geerman y Olivio Florencio                                                                                                                                                

Janina y Luis Gimenez-M. -Geerman

Nietonan y nietanan:

Orvin Koolman, Norwin Koolman, Xylia Koolman, Leonell Koolman,

Lionel y Shardey Koolman-Croes, Eileen Koolman y Eduard Thiel,

Geoffrey Koolman, Carlin Dirksz, Jayden Dirksz, Jaina Mateo- Florentino.

Bisanietonan:

Jeonell Koolman, Lyon, Ly-ann, Linzi Koolman, Everlyn, Everd Thiel.

Mama: † Nicolasa Geerman-Angela. Tata: † Aloisio Geerman.

Rumannan:

† Lucas y † Johana Geerman y famia

† Carnacion Geerman y famia

† Felis y † Magdalena Geerman y famia

†  Jose Maria y Olga Geerman y famia

† Josefina y † Jacinto Werleman-Geerman y famia

Efrain Geerman y Bertha Caraballo y famia

Aida y Tito Tromp-Geerman y famia

Angela Geerman y Freddy Hernandez y famia

Lamberto Werleman

Irene y † Orlando Kock-Werleman y famia

†Harold Werleman

Magaly Brito y Ramon Guerero y famia 

Swa y Cuñanan:

† Ruperta y † Estafanus Maduro-Koolman y famia

† Clarita y † Rafael Thiel-Koolman y famia

† Luisa y Pablo Werleman-Koolman y famia

† Martha y † Johanes Angela-Koolman y famia

† Maria y † Haime Jarzagaray-Koolman y famia

Juan y Eloiza Koolman y famia

† Romana y † Feliz Kock-Koolman y famia

Famia:

Theodoor  y † Ana Koolman-Kock y famia.

Bon amigonan di cas:

Imelda Steward y famia, Ligia y Romulo Geerman, † Gilbert Geerman,

Iky Donata y famia , Geraldine Krozendijk,  Will Ocando Arias y famia.

Ihanan:

Joana Dirksz-Angela y famia, David Angel y famia, Mariela Kelly-Kock y famia.

Tur su sobrina y sobrinonan, primo y primanan, comer y compernan, conocinan,

bisiñanan, amistadnan y demas famia na Hulanda, Canada, Chile, Venezuela y Mexico.

Su ex- ayudante na cas Mervis y su ayudantenan di Tehuis Zorg met Liefde,  

Ex-coleganan di Luchthavendienst, Aeropuerto Reina Beatrix, su amistadnan di Futbol, Biljart y Domino. 

Demas Famia:

Geerman,Koolman,Dirksz, Thiel, Mateo-Florentino, Gimenez, Angela, Maduro, Lampe, Werleman,Tromp,Kock,Brito,Simon,Arends,Giron,Adames,Camacho.

Despensa nos si den nos tristeza nos por a lubida algun miembro di famia.

Acto di despedida lo tuma lugar:

Diabierna 21 oktober 2022 for di 02:00 pa 04:00 di atardi

na Aurora Funeral Home. Despues lo Sali pa Santana Catolico na Santa Cruz. 

Nos ta lamenta cu despues di entiero nos no ta ricibi bishita di Condolencia na cas.

 

    

 

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