In Loving Memory of

MARK EMMANUEL JOHN

Salisbury


76

September 22, 2019

He is survived by his wife Brendaly;

8 children: Mark, Frank, Paula, Fred, Luke, Lyn, Jeanne and Kimela John;

17 grandchildren

4 great-grandchildren

Sister: Aldith John

Brothers: Wilson and Wilburt  John in the UK.

Aunt: May John

Adopted son: Dean Scotland and Josiah St Jean

Adopted Daughters: Palestrina Charles, Vernie Wayland, Nadette Matthew, Kay Xavier;

In-laws: Pricilla Prevost, Donia Charles, Veda Bolan, Sharon, Alick Thomas, Selwyn Roberts, Glenn, Althia Roberts, Esther Roberts, Ophelia and Steven Roberts, Gregory Prevost; Edwards’s family

Close cousins: Newton and Lennary, Hughes, Noble, Everton, Murine, Beverly

Other relatives including: the John families in Salisbury, families of Cainson,, Ralford, Devence, Ciltina and Eusford John; Nita and Murray Edwards, Lenore Royer, Martin, Milutine Ambo, Rudolph John , the Felix, Lister, Ethel, Denise, Jeanettem Marcia, Geoffrey, Richardon, Elton, Ellingworth and Bernard EdwardsEdwards families in Salisbury and Bath Estate, Whitfield Bruno families in Salisbury,  Randolph Felix and family

Close friends including: Arlene, Lilia and Champy, Kervlyn and Lyn, Hilsford, Vanya, Brenda and Marcel , Matson and Yvette, Leniford, Derek, Julius, Mr. and Mrs. Warrington, Sam, Eleaurrnette, Lenford, Gifford, Henry, Jonathan, Uraline, Joel, Algernon, Ted, Bert, Bernice, Anna and Allious, Theona, the Williams, Smith, John, Felix, Whitfield Bruno families in Salisbury, Ferrol family in Maupac, Adriaens families in Morne Rachette; Grants, Sablor and Christmas families in Mero, St. Joseph and Salisbury, Childhood friends, professional acquaintances, clients, extended family of his wife and children


The body of the late Emmanuel Mark John will leave Lyndhurst Funeral Home on Monday, 30th September, for viewing from 3:00pm at the Gospel Hall Cemetery in Salisbury followed by interment.


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10 Comments

  1. Brendaly -Roberts-john
    October 10, 2019

    25 sweet years, I miss you honey. See you on resurrection morning.

  2. Kimela-Celestine-john
    October 10, 2019

    I miss you Dad. Rest in peace.

  3. Esther Roberts Fulgence
    September 27, 2019

    Across the bridge there is no more sorrow. My bro in law has gone to his maker. My loving sister may the good Lord continue to uphold you in that difficult time. Be strong knowing that you are not alone.

  4. J.John-Charles
    September 27, 2019

    Correction…Woosley

  5. J John-Charles
    September 27, 2019

    Mano was also a founding member of the once vibrant Youth Group in Salisbury.THE LIVE WIRE.Together with the late Denison John M.P. for the Salisbury and the late Woodley Louis P.S.

  6. September 27, 2019

    May he rest in peace

  7. J.John-Charles
    September 27, 2019

    l am so grateful to my God for Mano.I can remember after graduating from the Londonderry Youth Camp, one Sunday night just before going to bed.I prayed “OH Father,I am in need of a job.”Next morning around 8.15 Mano stopped his jeep, blew the horn and made I sign with his hand.So I came,and he asked me.
    Do you want a job?
    And this is history. He was working on a project for The University Of The West Indies.On the Grand Savannah in Salisbury,Grand Bay, The Wet Area (Belles) and Warner.

  8. Dominican West Indian
    September 26, 2019

    Deepest sympathies and condolences to the entire family.. especially to my main padna from our time at SMA his son Luke John.. Lucas Juan.. really sorry for your loss

  9. J. Shillingford
    September 26, 2019

    I salute this fallen Warrior. RIP.

    You gave great counsel; you were honest in your intentions, thoughts and spoken words. Never afraid to speak truth. In our many conversations, you proved your Biblical depth and scholarship.

    You stood by what you beleive. Your love could be felt.

    Humanity has lost an a great man.

  10. Jonathan Y St Jean
    September 26, 2019

    RIP Mano. You served Dominica well. A true patriot

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