BOSA Announces The Home Going of Carmen Elfreda Farquharson-Campbell

Carmen Farquharson-Campbell

Ms Carmen Farquharson

It is with mixed feeling of joy and sorrow that Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) announces the home going of Carmen Elfreda Farquharson-Campbell, age 80 plus years,  on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 7:30 AM. Ms. Carmen is a Beersheba Elementary School Alumna and housewife from Flint Valley, New Market, Saint Elizabeth,  and Saint Ann’s Bay, Jamaica West Indies, and was living in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA,  when she passed.

Mixed feeling of joy is felt by all Beersheba Elementary and Primary School Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora, because Carmen is relieved from her bodily aches and discomforts and she is gone home to be with her Lord.

Mixed feeling of sorrow is felt by her surviving daughter Milward Coke aka., Miss Pat, son-in-law Royson Coke, aka Loving son, grandchildren: Sha-Shana “Keisha” Coke-Smith, Colleen Coke, Conroy Coke, Kareen Williams, Travis Williams and  Justin Williams. Grandson-in-law: Marvin Smith. Six great grandchildren. Siblings: Vernal, Eugenie (Cherry), Codrick, Kenston and Denzie; several nieces, and nephews, relatives, friends, well-wishers and members of her Jamaican Church Family at New Testament Church of God, New Savannah, New Market, Saint Elizabeth.

Carmen whose parents Caswell and Gertrude Farquharson and her husband George Campbell predeceased her many years ago, will be remembered  for her love, faithfulness, loyalty and devotion to her Lord and Saviour, in a Memorial Service that will be held at Broward Funeral Choices Funeral Home, 3776 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 on October 17, 2020. Thereafter, Carmen’s body will be flown to Sangster International Airport, Montego Bay, Jamaica West Indies where it will be received by Brown’s & Son’s Funeral Parlour Limited, 4 Station Alley, Black River, Saint Elizabeth. Carmen’s body will be interred in a private ceremony in the family plot at Flint Valley, New Market, Saint Elizabeth on October 22, 2020.

May the memories of Carmen continue to linger in our hearts and minds cognizant that Sunset in one land is Sunrise in another.

 

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