Bridgette Williams

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A SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING & PRAISE FOR THE LIFE OF

AGED: 62 years

Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 11 a.m

SERVICE HELD AT:

The Remnant Tabernacle of Praise Carmichael Road, Nassau, The Bahamas

OFFICIATING:

Pastor Melvin Grant

ASSISTED BY:

Rev. Dr. Julia Wilson Bain

Pastor Mario Moxey

ORGANIST:

Mr. Preston Ferguson

INTERMENT:

Lakeview Memorial Gardens & Mausoleums

J. F. Kennedy Drive Nassau, The Bahamas.

The Harvest By Bridgette Williams

Life is a season

Enjoy each one

That our Father gave to us

Even the season

When the harvest

Seems slow to grow

This is my best season

All of the fruits Are in full boom

Obituary

Beautiful BRIDGETTE WRIGHT-WILLIAMS (here after referred to as B2) first greeted this world on November 21st, 1961, the fifth of eight children born to nurse Brezetta King (of Dumfries, Cat Island) and Leopold Garth Wright Sr. (of Mangrove Cay, Andros). B2 was the first girl born to her mother and the family was estatic!!! She was the absolute apple of her father’s eye, and he never referred to her as ‘Bridgette’. She was always “My Bridge” to him.

B2 was born when the Wrights lived on Market Street before the family, in rather pioneering spirit in the mid 1960’s, moved to Sunshine Park Estates in an era in New Providence when the surrounding area was merely “pine barren” and the country counted currency in pound, shilling and pence. To this day, B2 is regarded as a queen of Sunshine Park as she and her younger sister moved with warmth and grace in the neighbourhood, always elegantly attired in regal fashion.

B2 received her formal education firstly, at Big Pond Primary School (as it then was) then at S C McPherson Junior High School where she obtained Bahamas Junior Certificates. She graduated in 1979 from the Government High School where she obtained General Certificate of Education qualifications. Later, she acquired additional qualifications from Toya’s Typing School.

After graduation, B2 worked at the 17 Shop and from there, her love for children led her to teach pre-school at the kids Montessori School, a hallmark centre of elite education in The Bahamas. She absolutely loved it.

In 1983 B2 had her first child, Duran, who was “the apple of her eye”. Duran was Nurse King’s first grandchild and received all the special treatment associated with that honour.

Thereafter B2 met and fell in love with the charming Lester Williams. They got married on B2’s birthday in 1995. The union had one child together, Lester Williams Jr., in July 1998 who became “the center of her world”.

This remarkable woman was always the pillar of strength for her children and her granddaughter, Sade’ (Duran’s daughter whom she was so proud of and adored). B2 loved “my Sade’ “ who went everywhere with her.

Lester Sr. and B2 lived in Sea Beach Estates before moving to Treasure Cove in the 1990’s.

More than a quarter of a century ago, together the couple became entrepreneurs and founded and built the limousine franchise service Lester’s...B2 enjoyed the hospitality industry and was great at it. She drove many world famous celebrities while touring the town.

In true family fashion, her first-born Duran became a key part of their limo business, as he remains to this day.

B2 was a multi-faceted individual— the consummate family woman, a lady of distinctive fashion, an avid reader, she enjoyed politics and was well versed in national, world and sporting affairs. B2 enjoyed travelling, had more than a green thumb…she had “green fingers” and her garden was one of most attractive in the Treasure Cove neighbourhood.

*In fact, green was her favourite colour since childhood; no surprise because she embodied all that the colour symbolizes— vibrancy, joy, inner peace, hope, energy. To honour her today, the family wears this favourite colour of hers. *

A woman of great allegiance, fortitude and devotion, B2 was first and foremost a God fearing person. Her nature shone through in her beautiful, broad smile which would light up any room or space into which she stepped.

Our beloved B2, “the one and only”, became ill in late February of this year. Soon after, she departed this leg of her journey on April 27th, 2024.

Bridgete was predeceased by her Parents: Nurse Brezetta King and Leopold Garth Wright Sr.; Brothers: Jackie, James, Terrance and Leopold Wright Jr.; Nephews: Robert Wright and Alraé Ramsey. Bridgette will forever be loved and remembered in the hearts of her: Husband: Lester Williams Sr.;

2 Sons: Duran Michael Smith and Lester Williams, Jr.;

1 Granddaughter: Sade Smith

5 Sisters: Kimberly Thurston, Linda Smith, Buena Wright, Anita Ramsey, and Susan Cargill;

8 Brothers: Keith Wright, Attorney Kendal Wright, Robert “Bobby” Wright, Edward “Ted” Wright, Mervin & Colin Wright and

Retired Superintendent Christopher Wright (deceased) and Lt. Commander Berne Wright; 6 Sisters In-Law: Lynn Wright, Cassandra Wright, Mia Raquel Wright, Tanya Wright, Sonia Wright and Violet Wright; 2 Brothers in-law: Mitchell Thurston and Dr. Patrick Cargill; 3 Aunts: Irene & Prescola King, Pansy Miller; 1 Uncle: Elton King; Godmother: Cyprianna McDonald; Nieces: Mitchelle Thurston, Robertha Wright,Vokyia WrightGray (Ryan), Robin Wright, Ronnique and Gabrille Wright, Tenova Wright-Demeritte (Ernesto), Tarah Wright, Tekoya Johnson, Nekiah Wright-Haven, Britt McKay, Tanya WrightScott, Taccara Wright, Anika Wright, Erika Wright, Melissa Wright, Aliah Ramsey, Rondell Wright, Talya Wright-Hanna; Nephews: Mitchell K.A. Thurston, Ondre and Christian Cargill, Colin Wright Jr, Christopher Jr and Christian Wright, Giovanni and Deshawn Wright, Jacobi Johnson Wright, Renaldo Wright, Leopold Wright and Starron Wright; Adopted Nieces: Silena Evans, Gari Strachan, Aisha and Anyiah Smith, Lawrencia Smith, Shenique Nadia Saunders, Lavette Ilfrard, Jackie Griffin, Aaliayh Thurston, Chakelle Thompson and Candiese Gayle-Smith; Numerous Cousins including: Patricia -Bain Johnson, Yvette Ingrahm, Tanya Braynen, Rose Nairn, Bernadette Gibson, Rev. Sandra Knowles, Jan Knowles, Cheryl Russell, Laronnie Stubbs, Elisemae Swain, Dr. Hazel Dean - Ekwieme, Shanice Dean, Shavonette Adderly, Rhonda, Nicole and Lorisa King, Iva Bain, Paulette Nixon, Denise Ferguson, Lisa Lightbourne, Louise Brice, Jacqueline King, Marilyn Darling, Christine Wong, Carol and Patrice Curry, Aldrin King, Wildron and Aulboune Knowles, Charles Stubbs, Eardey Hepburn, Paula Romer and family,

Maxwell, Dewain, Pedro, Zendle, Burton Dean, Vivian Christie, Bernard, Benjamin Gay, James Alexis King, Jasm, Desmond, Jamaine and Prince King, Glen and Kevin Curry, Kendal and Kevinison Seymour, H. Don King, Lavern Bowe, Beautiny and Beaufort King, Deborah Longley, Joy Albuary-Nicohols, Deborah Longley, Pam and Opal Russell, Josephine Justillien and family and Rev Miriam Roberts and Family; Other relatives and Family including: Isadora Saunders and Family, Patsy Newry, Princess Delaney and Family, Nurse Crystal Murray, Nurse Margaret Knowles, Karen Thompson, Nurse Dellarese Caroll, Theressa Thompson and Family, Carolyn Longley, Renee Lockhart, Desiree Smith, Dominic Williams, Don Williams, Anthony and Naomi Knowles, Carla Ingrid and Robyn McIntosh, The Moss family of Freeport, Eugenia Thurston and Family, Antoinette Thompson and Family, GHS Class of 1979, Anastasia Sylvester and Family, Vandyke Goodman, Olivia Braynen-Rolle, Rochelle Rahming And Family, Majorie Farquson and Family, Joy Cambell, Bernadette Bunch, Patsy Carey-Cheney, Rashad and Robyn Lynes, Simone and Remy Duncombe, Kathy Pinder, Brenda Kerr and Family, Charmaine Smith and Family, Family of the late Irie Rolle, Arlene Newbold and Family, Minalee and Walter Hanchell and Family, Lisa Bowe and family, Karen Neymor, Lynette Wilkinson, Jackie Fraser and Family, Jackie Duncomb and Family, The Clarke Family of Sunshine Park, Sheari Strachan and Family, Laverne Turnquest and Hyacinth Fletcher, Kim Bodie and Family, Paul King and Charles King.

ORDER OF SERVICE

MODERATOR: Rev. Dr. Julia Bain

PROCESSION OF FAMILY MEMBERS

PRAISE AND WORSHIP Edison Sumner & V.O.P

WELCOME, GREETING AND OPENING PRAYER Rev. Dr. Julia Bain

CONDOLENCES Pastor Mario Moxey (Bahamas Harvest Church)

Mrs. Patricia Newly (Family Friend)

Mrs. Theresa Mortimer (G.H.S Class of 1979)

Mr. Serfent Rolle (Secretary General Free National Movement)

MUSICAL SELECTION (DUET) Robyn & Leopold Wright (Niece & Nephew)

AS I KNEW HER Mr. Kendal Wright (Brother)

FINAL VOICE NOTE TO KIM MY SISTER Recording

MUSICAL SELECTION Mr. Paul King Jr. (Cousin)

TRIBUTE Mr. Lester Williams Jr. (Son)

TRIBUTE Mr. Duran Smith (Son)

OBITUARY To be read silently

MUSICAL SELECTION Ms. Danielle Dean (Family Friend)

OPEN INVOCATION & PRAYERS

CONGREGATIONAL HYMN | Great Is Thy Faithfulness

Great is Thy faithfulness,” O God my Father, There is no shadow of turning with Thee; Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not As Thou hast been Thou forever wilt be.

(Chorus)

Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see; All I have needed Thy hand hath provided— Great is Thy faithfulness! Lord, unto me!

Summer and winter, and springtime and harvest, Sun, moon and stars in their courses above, Join with all nature in manifold witness To Thy great faithfulness, mercy and love.

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth, Thy own dear presence to cheer and to guide; Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

FIRST SCRIPTURE Reading Ecc 3:1-8 | Mrs. Vokia Wright-Gray (Niece)

CONGREGATIONAL HYMN | How Great Thou Art

O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder, Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made; I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, Thy power throughout the universe displayed.

(Chorus)

Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee, How great Thou art, How great Thou art. Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee, How great Thou art, How great Thou art!

When through the woods, and forest glades I wander, And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees. When I look down, from lofty mountain grandeur And see the brook, and feel the gentle breeze.

And when I think of Go d his son not sparing Sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in; That on the Cross, my burden gladly bearing, He bled and died to take away my sin.

When Christ shall come, with shout of acclamation, And take me home, what joy shall fill my heart. Then I shall bow, in humble adoration, And then proclaim: “My God, how great Thou art!”

SECOND SCRIPTURE READING 2nd Cor 5:1-8 | Ms. Irene King (Aunt)

MUSICAL SELECTION | Mr. Rashad Lynes (Family Friend)

EULOGY Pastor Melvin Grant

INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP

PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY Pastor Mario Moxey

RECESSIONAL HYMN It is Finished

There’s a line that is drawn through the ages

On that line stands an old rugged cross

On that cross, a battle is raging

To gain a man’s soul or it’s loss

(Chorus)

It is finished, the battle is over; it is finished, there’ll be no more war

It is finished, the end of the conflict; it is finished and Jesus is Lord

On one side, march the forces of evil

All the demons, all the devils of hell

On the other, the angels of glory

And they meet on Golgotha’s hill

The earth shakes with the force of the conflict

And the sun refuses to shine

For there hangs God’s son, in the balance

And then through the darkness he cries

Yet in my heart, the battle was still raging

Not all prisoners of war had come home

These were battlefields of my own making I didn’t know that the war had been won

Oh, but then I heard the king of the ages

Had fought all the battles for me

And that victory was mine for the claiming

And now praise his name, I am free.

Graveside Service

SCRIPTURE & PRAYERS

SONGS & PLACING OF FLOWERS

COMMITTAL & PRAYERS

REMARKS FROM FUNERAL DIRECTORS

BENEDICTION

Hymns

IT’S ALRIGHT NOW

There was a time I travelled a lonely sinful road; Beneath a heavy burden bending low; But now all things are different, since Jesus took my load

It’s alright now, I’m His I know.

(Chorus)

It’s alright now, for I am in my Saviour’s care

It’s alright now; my Saviour hears and answers prayer

He’ll walk with me, (He’ll walk beside me)

Till I climb the heavenly stair,

And everything (And everything is alright now)

A’ down a lonely pathway, without a friend to guide, I walked in sin and sorrow all alone

‘Till Jesus came and found me, and drew me to His side;

It’s alright now, for I’m His own.

No more in sin I wander, no more in darkness roam

The Lord has placed my feet on higher ground; Each day new heights I’m gaining, my soul is nearing home, It’s alright now, I’m heaven bound.

BLESSED ASSURANCE

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! O what a foretaste of glory divine! Heir of salvation, purchase of God, born of his Spirit, washed in his blood.

(Chorus)

This is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long; this is my story, this is my song, praising my Savior all the day long.

Perfect submission, perfect delight, visions of rapture now burst on my sight; angels descending bring from above echoes of mercy, whispers of love.

Perfect submission, all is at rest; I in my Savior am happy and blest, watching and waiting, looking above, filled with his goodness, lost in his love.

WHEN WE ALL GET TO HEAVEN

Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, Sing His mercy and His grace. In the mansions bright and blessèd He’ll prepare for us a place.

(Chorus)

When we all get to Heaven, What a day of rejoicing that will be! When we all see Jesus, We’ll sing and shout the victory!

While we walk the pilgrim pathway, Clouds will overspread the sky; But when travelling days are over, Not a shadow, not a sigh.

Let us then be true and faithful, Trusting, serving every day; Just one glimpse of Him in glory Will the toils of life repay.

Onward to the prize before us! Soon His beauty we’ll behold;

GLAD REUNION DAY

There will be a happy meeting in heaven I know When we see the many loved ones we’ve known here below. Gather on the blessed hilltops with hearts all aglow. That will be a glad reunion day.

(Chorus)

Glad day, a wonderful day, Glad day, a glorious day; There with all the holy angels and loved ones to stay, That will be a glad reunion day

There within the holy city we’ll sing and rejoice, Praising Christ the blessed Saviour with heart and with voice. Tell him how we came to love Him and make Him our choice. That will be a glad reunion day.

When we live a million years in that wonderful place Basking in the love of Jesus, beholding His face. It will seem but just a moment of praising His grace. That will be glad reunion day.

FOREVER ALWAYS &

To The Greatest Mother A Son Could Ever Have

Mommy as I reflect on my 40 years on planet earth that I shared with you up until your passing on last week Saturday April 27th, 2024. There are many great, wonderful, fond, precious, extraordinary, priceless, timeless memories that are too numerous to mention. But I would start off as far back as I can remember. And that would be from the days of Kids Monesterri where you taught me and other kids at the Kindergarten level. And at this time period in history is when I can recall clearly you expressing and showing to me your son, unwavering love and support throughout each and every day.

That unwavering love, support and guidance is something that never diminished as the years went by. You were there for me Mommy when I first entered St. John’s College at four and a half years old, and there for me when I graduated at 16 years old. And I remember both days as if it were yesterday. At my graduation it was a very emotional time in my life because ad I received my diploma and walked down the stairs I looked left and right and saw nobody to congratulate me and for a

brief instant I really thought nobody had come to see me, but as I looked straight ahead I saw 2 “African Queens” my mother and grandmother dressed in their African Print smiling and faces gleeming with joy at my acheivement. That feeling of jubilation transcended into my spirit unlike anything I had ever felt before.

Yes Mommy you were a Queen, a real Queen, an African Queen, an Original Queen. You taught me everything that I know, how to treat people the way you would like to be treated, how to do unto others as hou would like them do unto you. How to possess Self Love, Self Pride, and Self Hope. How to carry with you at all times “The Key Principles Of Self Determination” Self Defining, Self Respecting and Self Defending. And how to always carry with you the most important mechanism there is to guarantee lifelong success “confidence”. Yes Mommy you did an outstanding job raising me and you’re the reason I am the man thay I am. The lessons you taught me will never be forgotten. In fact the lessons you taught me will be passed on generationally starting with your baby girl, your granddaughter Sade’ Attallah Smith.

I have been fortunate enough to have 10 birthday parties given to me by you Mom from 1 years old up until 10 years. And at 12 years old I can reminesce on us at The R.N.D. Cinemas movie theatre watching the film Street Fighter together and laughing and enjoying time spent together. This was another unforgettable experience I shared with you Mommy that stays constant in my mind.

At 12 years old is also the age my daughter, your grand daughter Sade’ shared the last

movie outing with her Grandmother and the movie you watched together was “The Lion King”. The song “He Lives In You” from the film’s soundtrack resonates with me unlike any other song Mommy and anytime I want to reminesce of you I play it. It reminds me of my Great Leader, my Great Teacher, my Great Guide You Mommy. It reminds me that the ancestors are watching over you and you are safe in their hands. It reminds me that you are with the ancestors and have returned home.

“I WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN YOU MOMMY & YOU WILL ALWAYS LIVE IN ME” “UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN QUEEN”

LOVE ALWAYS YOUR SON, DURAN: A.K.A. KAJAMA

EVERY TIME I LOOK INTO YOUR EYES A SONG FOR MY ANGEL

When I look into your eyes

I see the angel that gave me life when I stare at your face

I can’t help but wanna make my case please look into my eyes

please don’t you say goodbye please continue the fight please give it another try every time I stare at you

I pray I can help heal your wounds every time I dry your tears

hope I can make the pain disappear please look into my eyes

please don’t you say goodbye please continue the fight please give it another try

I know I’ve made mistakes

I know you’re in a lot of pain

I know that were both afraid

I know that this isn’t a game please just give me a sign that you’re still holding onto your life please just cry in my arms and allow me to sing my song please look into my eyes

please don’t you say goodbye please continue the fight please give it another try.

FOR GRAMMY,

I will miss my Grammy, not only for her spoiling me, but for her loving me. I loved her like a Mum, not even a Grammy. She was the best Grammy, Mommy, and best person in my life. I wish I could see her smile but I can’t. I will miss every Christmas with her, and every time I saw her because she was my world, and I am hers. I told you that am going to be a lawyer when I grow up and that’s exactly what I’m going to be along with being a superb business owner. My Daddy told me nobody ever really dies. The flesh can die but the spirit lives on forever. So I know I am going to see you again someday Grammy.

Bridgette,

My sister, our love is sealed from our very beginning. Yes. when God made sisters, he gave me the best. We have been riding together since I knew myself. It is unbelievable that there will be no more phone calls with you, no more listening to your hard mouth while cherishing your light heart, no more lunch and dinner dates with you, no more of our endless fun-filled overseas trips, no more of your life and laughter at Sunday dinners at my home… My always-available, loving, and giving sister has left this earthly journey with me. I am without her for the very first time. So, to say that I am hurting is an understatement.

I have so many fond memories of you, Bridgette, that there are not enough pages and ink to capture them. You are the one who always protected me from that elderly man

and woman on Blue Hill Road. No matter how afraid I was of them, you held my hand and said, “Kim, don’t be scared. Let them come. I will fight them!” You were about seven then and I was five but you were willing to stand in the gap for me, to shield me from danger, and comfort my fears. We are not just sisters but lifelong friends. How could we forget Daddy constantly telling his little girls, “Bridge and Kim, you don’t need friends; you have each other.” Our bond is unbreakable. Even so that my friends became your friends and yours became mine.

You cherished and sought your younger sister’s advice. All through the years, you would confidently call and ask what I would do about one matter or another, what I thought about what someone had said, or what my opinion was on a decision that had to be made. Through thick and thin; through highs, lulls, and lows; and through the seasons of political rallies, losses, and victories; you and your joy and your laughter have been consistent. Oh your laugh! I could hear you now. I will forever hear and feel my sister’s laughter.

Bridgette, I appreciate you for being a wonderful guardian angel for my children from before they were born and throughout their lives. The night when Mitchelle was born, you said, “Kim, I don’t have a daughter and you know I always wanted a girl to dress up but thank you for having a daughter.” My sister, you lived up to being a second mother to Mitchelle, and many times, I thought, a first mother. To the utmost, she was your girl. You loved Mitchelle and she loves you. Her friends became yours, and if ever you could not connect with her, you would instantly call me and insist that Mitchelle call you. You called my son, Mitchel Kelly Anthony, your “Old Man” from the moment he was born, always saying admiringly that he was ahead of his time. How could we ever forget

that whenever we visited our late mother’s house, Kelly was always hiding your shoes? Sometimes, you would have to leave without them. You would get home barefoot and call me and say, “Lord, look what this boy bring me to! But, nonetheless, I love him.”

On 13 March 2024, you gave me a birthday gift. When I asked why you were giving me a birthday gift then, when my birthday was on 15 May, you replied, “Because I want you to have it now. Just make sure you secure it and open it today as it is something valuable.” I followed your wishes and will cherish that gift always. You called me early on 12 April and insisted I come to your house right away. When I arrived, you said, “Kim, I am going to miss you.” You said that repeatedly and added, “Wow, I miss you already.” At that point, all I could say was, “I love you” and “my sister, God is able.” I am so thankful for the opportunity that your final months gave me to be your older attentive sister, your protector, your spokesperson, your financial advisor, your caregiver-doctor-nurse, your confidant, your chef, your accountant, your legal advisor, your prayer partner, your everything and anything, your friend to the end.

Today, 11 May 2024, your day of interment, is also the eighteenth anniversary of our dear mother’s death. Today, I mourn and grieve but not without hope, for God is good. It is well. You are healed. I will continue to trust him. I will love you forever, Bridgette, my sister, my one and only.

From your one and only Kim T.

OUR TRIBUTE TO BRIDGETTE.

What we all know about Bridgette:

Bridgette was caring, kind and compassionate.

Bridgette was loyal and loved her family near and far.

Bridgette talked loudly and you heard her before you saw her.

Bridgette’s laugh was contagious. When you heard it, you could not help but laugh also.

What Bridgette would want us to know:

She is out of pain and suffering.

She is throwing a party in heaven with Breezy, Garth, Jimmy, Jackie, Chrissy and those loved ones who have gone before her.

She knew Jesus Christ as her Lord and savior.

She would want you to know Jesus as your savior also, so that one day you may join her in the heavenly celebration.

She would say as loud as she can “chile cry for me because you miss me, but I straight. Make sure y’all straight too because I want to see y’all again.”

Love you, our sister and aunty. Rest in heavenly peace.

Ted, Mia (Racquel), Ghabby and Eddie

TO MY AUNTY B,

Never in my wildest dream would I have thought that I would have to say S.I.P to My Moms One & Only Aunty Bridgette, I am truly grateful to God for allowing us to share so many beautiful memories. From we found out that you were sick, I took pride with mummy to ensure that you were always good. I did not care if it was to simply lay next to you, rub your feet or do your favorite thing which was us holding hands. You took me as your own from I was born and told mummy that she had me just for you. You stuck by that, no matter what occasion you ensured that we celebrated and you were always very supportive with anything that myself or Mitchell Jr. did. There is a void that will never be filled but knowing that you are out of the terrible pain that you had to endure for the past 4 weeks especially, it gives me a sense of peace. I will take care of mummy like I promised you that I would. I loved you on earth & I love you in death “My Girl”!

From: Your First Daughter Mitchelle

A TRIBUTE TO MY BEAUTIFUL, LOVING GODCHILD, BRIDGETTE

Bridgette, I know you are here with me in spirit but you were “THE BEST” Godchild in the world. You were loving, generous, caring, mischievous and funny. My heart is broken to see you go, leaving so soon Without even saying that you were not feeling well.

But you cared, loved and shared with others ... OH WHAT A LOVE! You cared for me like I was your own Mother. Your laugh would light up the neighborhood. You loved my garden and we shared plants together. I will miss you so much Bridgette but I know that you are resting in the arms of our Heavenly Father now. Bridgette may your soul rest in perfect peace and rise in glory with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

Gone too soon! Miss you, Bridgette and I will love you forever,

Your only Goddie, Cyprianna

MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE

We, the family extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and family for each and every act of kindness shown to us during this most difficult time. Your prayers, visits, calls, messages and well wishes will always be remembered. We Sincerely Thank Everyone of You.

The Family

PALLBEARERS:

Mitchell K. A Thurston

Edward “Ted” Wright

Colin Wright

Aulboune Knowles

James Alexis King

Robert “Bobby” Wright

Leopold Wright

Jacob Wright

HONORARY PALLBEARERS:

Lester Williams Sr.

Lester Williams Jr. Kendal Wright

Sup. Christopter Wright (deceased), Berne Wright

Funeral Services Entrusted To:

Mt. Royal Ave. & Talbot Street

P.O. Box EE-17228 • Nassau, Bahamas

24 Hrs. Emergency (242) 395-8960 (Vaughn)

Mervin Wright

Duran Smith

Mitchell Thurston

Tel: 394-BOOK (2665)

Mobile: (242) 818-3478

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