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Elcott Orlando Johnson

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Memorial Service for MR. ELCOTT ORLANDO JOHNSON, 82, of #5 Confederates Walk, Freeport, Grand Bahama and formerly of West End, Grand Bahama will be held on Saturday, 6th October, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at Church of the Ascension, Arden Forest Road and West Beach Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama. Officiating will be Rev’d. Fr. Michael Gittens assisted by Rev’d. Fr. Earl Hepburn.

Elcott is survived by his wife Vivien, five children Carol, Clayre, Neil, Elcott Jr. and DeeDee, eight grandchildren, Andre, Carlene, Candy, Simone, Cameron, Elcott III, Elon and Neil, and two great grandchildren, Jonathon and Annice. His daughters-in-law Veoshe and Rachael and his adopted daughter, Michele. His son-in-law: Clarence (Nick). Two brothers: Everette and Ricky and his sister Paulina. Sister-in-laws: Veronica, Edith, Maria. One brother in-law: Martin Fausset (England) His nieces: Bobby, Mary, Sheena, Linda, Antonia, Lamanda, Vanessa, Mia, Dashan and Evita, Jane and Elizabeth. His nephews: Hiram III, Ian, Carlos, Andrew, William, Trevor, Julian, Elliot, Ricardo, Ejaye and Kareem, several nephew in-laws, niece in-laws and a host of other great and great- grand nephews and nieces. Many other relatives including: Vivian Humes, Betty, Karen, Zilpha and Berkley Kemp, Willamae, Harold, Eddie, Avadell, Gweneth, George, Sheila, Tracey Rolle. Albert and Wilbert Johnson of Miami, Fl. Very special friends: Vincent Russell , Chenena Gibson, Terracita Kemp, Warren and Vera Lavarity , Kingsley and Flora Smith, Carver and Ronnie Grant, Sir Arlington and Lady Sheila Butler, Artis and Pat Neely, Hilma Martin, Olga Wilchcombe and family Peter Bowe and Family, Vicky and Ozzie Knowles, Sandy, Roger and Alisa Kaiser, Brad and Angus MacDonald, Paul and Helen Lane, Kitty Green, Lena Kirjavainen, Dr. and Mrs. Fernandez, Sam Antwi, Ian and Barbara Rolle, Rosie Alcime, Rochelle Barnett, The Archers, The Sniskys, The Mullers, The Bethels, The Russells, The McIntosh family, Bishop Cornell and Carol Moss, The Church of the Ascension family, The Bahamas Teachers Union, The Ministry of Tourism, The Ministry of Education, and the community of West End. He leaves friends from all over the Bahamas and the world that he met and showed “his Bahamas” to and especially all of his wonderful students.