Melides Merindia Carrazana, affectionately known as Mae or Mae-Mae, transitioned from this life on Saturday, December 19th, 2020. She was 88 years old.
A service of remembrance and celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, January 2nd, 2021 at 10:30 am at the Church of God (Chapel), Town Hall Road, West Bay. Interment to follow at the Boatswain Bay Cemetery.
Her memory will be cherished and will always be a blessing to her:
Children and their spouses: Elsie & Kenneth Ebanks, Riselda & Charley Ebanks, Israel Carrazana and Gladys Rodriguez, the wife of her eldest son George (who preceded her in death).
Grandchildren: Charley Philip (Carolina), Jacqueline (Phillip), Daniella, Taneisha, George Jr., Trey, Rayah, and Jayrie
Great Grandchildren: Hannah, Hallie, Emmanuelle, Erick, Elliana, Carley, Jayce, Jaeya, and River
Sister: Lily Puente Martinez and her family who reside in the United States
Special Caregiver: Shellesha Woodstock- Clarke
Along with her Nieces and Nephews - Esther, Idania and Rolandito and their families, including the family of Peter (deceased) and many other relatives and cherished friends.
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Nyda Flatley says
January 2, 2021 at 8:13 amMy sincere condolences go to Ms. Mae Mae’s children, their families and all of her many relatives and friends.
She remained a steadfast and true friend to many and was a very loving person.
May her memory be a blessing to us all and may Christ’s light shine on her.
Jacqueline Ebanks says
January 6, 2021 at 12:43 pmThank you for your expression of sympathy to our family. Her memory will indeed be a blessing. Very best wishes to you and your family.
Debbie Calder says
January 4, 2021 at 1:41 amWe send our love to the family and extended family of Mae Mae.
We knew her from 1970 when she hardly spoke a word of English.Mae became part of our family after Catharine and Elizabeth were born.The children adored her.May she Rest in Peace.Debbie and Douglas Calder.
Jacqueline Ebanks says
January 5, 2021 at 7:50 pmThank you Mrs. Debbie. & Mr. Calder for your expression of sympathy. Mae (my grandma) loved your family dearly and we all have fond memories of those times. Grateful for your friendship over the years. Personally, I enjoyed those times when I got to accompany Grams to your house and had a chance to play with the girls. Hope you and your family are all well.
Jacqueline Ebanks says
January 6, 2021 at 12:41 pmThank you Mrs. Debbie. & Mr. Calder for your expression of sympathy. Mae (my grandma) loved your family dearly and we all have fond memories of those times. Grateful for your friendship over the years. Personally, I enjoyed those times when I got to accompany Grams to your house and had a chance to play with the girls. Hope you and your family are all well.