HASSELL – On 5th April 2016. ROSE YVONNE aged 79, of Kendal Peak, Featherbed Lane, St. John. Widow of Joseph Hassell. Mother of Elizabeth Burns (UK) and Anne-Marie Hassell. Adopted mother of Stefan Phillips and Tristan Greaves. Sister of Maisie Davis and the late Louise Weekes, Mildred, Lloyd, Verlin and Joyce Every. Mother in law of Kevin Burns (UK). Aunt of Charles Davis, Sandra Pinto, Stephen Every and five others. Great aunt to several in Barbados, Canada, UK and USA. Member of St. Gabriel’s Church, St. John. The funeral leaves BRYAN’S FUNERAL HOME Belmont Road St. Michael on Friday 15th April 2016 for St. Cyprian’s Church George Street, St. Michael where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 2.00p.m. for a service of thanksgiving. The cortege will then proceed to the Westbury Cemetery for the interment. Organist and members of the church choir are kindly asked to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations for St. Gabriel’s Church will be greatly appreciated and collected at the service. No mourning colours by special request.
Heartfelt condolences to the family especially Anne-Marie. May she rest in peace. She will be missed by a lot of people but her memories will live on.
My sincerest condolences on your loss. May God comfort you in this difficult period.
Dear Elizabeth and Anne-Marie:
Please accept my condolences on the death of your mother. My prayers are with you. She was a quiet dignified lady and always with a gentle smile. She was enormously proud of you her two girls.
Juanita Lynch
On the behalf of the Parris family and the late Stella Moore I wish to offer our sincerest condolences to the Hassell family during this time of bereavement. Mrs Hassell was very soft spoken but very dedicated to the church she undertook the task of having providing the flowers for each season of the church calendar, cakes sales,cookies for breakfast morning at church she made sure the table was set up with utensils set for the queen, at christmas time she provided the xmas tree and nativity scene which she set up every year by herself until her illness defied her but that didn’t stop her for she sent Tristan to make sure it was set up not forgetting xmas day she made sure to bring cookies for us, palm sunday she always made sure those palm crosses were made sad to say we missed them year not only did she made these crosses for St Gabriel’s Church some were sent to other churches. Mrs Hassel will be greatly missed from church and I am so sorry that now we have finally decided to schedule a Tea Party she passed without seeing it come to light. To the family I say be strong may she continue to rest in peace.