Carmichael St. Clair Edwards - Earl's Funeral Home
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Carmichael St. Clair Edwards

Carmichael St. Clair Edwards

Beloved Husband of Millicent Edwards. Son of the late Conrad Weekes and Gertrude Weekes nee Edwards…

Beloved Husband of Millicent Edwards.

Son of the late Conrad Weekes and Gertrude Weekes nee Edwards

Father of David, Maureen, Michael, Ronald and Patricia Edwards (all of the U.S.A.), Marva, Merville and Mark Edwards.

Step-father of Norma James, Anthony and Don Redman.

Step-Grandfather of Kathy Rock, Rico and Aliyah Redman and 6 others.

Brother of Eireatha, Sheila, Ianthe and Ceraline Weekes.

Uncle of Marita Harris, Francis Bishop, Norma Edwards and many others.

Brother-in-law of Ena, Vasbert and Oscar Redman.

Relative of the Edwards, Weekes, Savoury, Watson and Redman families.

The funeral of the late Carmichael St. Clair Edwards leaves Earl’s Funeral Home, Half Moon Fort, St. Lucy, on Friday, February 24th, at 12:30 p.m. for Bethany Baptist Church, Mile & A Quarter, St. Peter where relatives and friends are asked to meet for the Service of Thanksgiving at 2:30 p.m.  The cortege will then proceed to St. Peter’s Cemetery for the interment.

Relatives and friends can visit in the chapel of Earl’s Funeral Home, Half Moon Fort, St. Lucy to reflect the memories of Carmichael St. Clair Edwards from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Floral tributes may be sent to Earl’s Funeral Home no later than 12:00 noon on Friday

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  • MONICA C HARRIS

    We extend our sincere condolences to the entire Edwards’s family

    From Monica, Phyllis and Kevin (USA)

  • Mar-Iso Parris

    My Deepest Sympathy

    The death of a loved one will pain us for as long as we live now. However the scripture at Revelation 21:3-5 gives a wonderful hope which includes the prospect of seeing our dead loved ones, never to part again.

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