CRONEY โ AUDLEY GORDON, of Layneโs House, Sugar Hill, St. Joseph, formerly of Chapel Plantation, St. Philip entered into rest on April 25, 2017. Husband of Lynne Croney. Son of Ermine Gibson and the late Kenneth OโNeale. Father of Jeremy and Andrew Croney. Brother of Gina Weekes, Matthew Gibson and the late Kenny Croney and Gerald OโNeale. Stepfather of Chris French. Brother-in-law of Mark, Heather, Stephen, Vicky, Tracy and Joan. Uncle of Gary Weekes, Tyler, Dylan and Maria Gibson, Danielle and Ben Moore, Tracy and Roger. Father-in-law of Ana and Karen.The funeral leaves Lyndhurst Funeral Home, Passage Road, St. Michael on Wednesday, May 03, 2017 for Coral Ridge Memorial Gardens, The Ridge, Christ Church, where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 3:00 p.m. for the service and interment. Donations to the AKU Unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital would be graciously accepted. By special request, no suits, ties or mourning colours are to be worn.
Mar-Iso Parris wrote on February 14, 2018 at 3:08 pm
My deepest sympathy.
Death leaves a heartache. The death of a loved one leaves us feeling empty. A void is left in our hearts because death is mankind's greatest enemy. Death claims lives, HOWEVER, thanks to Our great God Jehovah, there's a solution. Jehovah gave His Most Precious Son, Jesus Christ as a ransom sacrifice for our sins and to erase all the suffering that we see today. Christ tasted death for all mankind so that we may have the hope of a resurrection and everlasting life.(Hebrews 2:9) A grand future right here on earth where there will be no death, no mourning nor outcry is just around the corner. In the meantime continue to look to Jehovah for strength, knowing that one day you have the hope of seeing your loved one again and at that time you will never have to part again. Keep that day fixed to the forth of your mind. Each passing day is a day closer to that glorious day. Death will soon be gone forever. (Hebrews 2:14-18; Revelation 21:3-5)
Pattie and Hugh, Dana, Nadia and Family wrote on February 14, 2018 at 3:07 pm
Dear Lynne,
Audley had a significant role in this very special family and we will miss him dearly. He will always occupy an important place in our hearts. May you, Aunt Min, Jeremy, Andy, Gina, Matthew and the entire family be comforted by fond memories of Audley. His kindness, his humour and his laughter will live on. May he rest in peace.
Stephen Palmer and Family wrote on February 14, 2018 at 3:06 pm
We are all so deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Audley. We express our deepest condolences to his wife and sons and all family and friends. May he rest in peace. So long, Audley, it was a pleasure to have met you and we had hoped to see you again. You will be missed. Until we meet again. Much love to all.
Laura Palmer wrote on February 14, 2018 at 3:05 pm
I had the great pleasure of meeting Audley when I went to Barbados for Matt and Tracy's wedding. He welcomed us to his hon greeted my family and I with a huge smile on his face and shared many stories of life in Barbados. Even though our encounter was brief, you will be greatly missed. My deepest sympathies to Mrs. Gibson, Lynne, Jeremy and Andy as well as the rest of the family. Our thoughts are with you from Montrรฉal, Canada.
May you rest in peace with your loved ones.
Love Laura Palmer
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Please note that the funeral for Marcellus Louis is on Thursday, July 15th, 2021 at 2:00 PM
Topic: Grieving Differently with COVID 19
In this Social Work Season 2021 of Love and Loss ... Sunday March 21 takes us to a place of 'Loss'
'Ubuntu' I am because We are standing on the foundation built by Social Worker Legends. Much of today is being built on COVID 19. It has caused much delayed grief, new funeral arrangements and new fears to enter a funeral home or to touch a loved one.
To take us through this COVID 19 Grieving differently is Mr. Peter Griffith, Funeral Director of Lyndhurst Funeral Home.