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Alistair D. Liburd, Sr. Dies

It is with deep sadness that the family announces the passing of Alistair D. Liburd, Sr., also known as Gutt or Liburd on Friday, Nov. 8 in Orlando, Florida.

Alistair Liburd

His mother was Rosalind Liburd and father Bernard Liburd Sr. His sons were Alistair Liburd, Jr. and Aiden Liburd. His grand daughter wasย Sahโ€™Nai Liburd. His life partner was Lori Pickering. His sisters were Jennifer Owens, Donna Liburd-Laurent and Barbara Merrifield, and brothers, Bernard Liburd, Jr. and Brandon Liburd, Sr. His brothers-in-law wereย Fred Owens and Alvin Merrifield, Sr. and sister-in-law Tiffany Liburd.

His nieces and nephews were Donnelsa Laurent, Tyquasha Liburd, Kaylanna Liburd, Breanna Liburd, Ava Liburd, Bijon Owens, Akeem Laurent, Alvin Merrifield, Jr., Jaden Merrifield, Justin Liburd, and Brandon Liburd Jr.

His great nieces and nephews wereย Rayโ€™nel Leerdam, Raymond Leerdam Jr., Mason Laurent and Maddison Laurent.

His caretakers in Orlando were Raymon and Marva Robertson.

His special friends were Rudolph Nesbitt, Elvy Rogers, Glen Swan, Troy Pemberton, Trevor, Pemberton, Donna Diaz, Angela Henry, Acia Brathwaite, Myrna Claxton-Henley, the Pickering family, the Whyte family, The Department of Health Family, and many other family and friends too numerous to mention.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing and funeral service at Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home on Tuesday, Dec. 17 with viewing from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. with service to follow immediately after at 10 a.m. ย Interment will be at Smith Bay Eastern Cemetery. Tributes can be sent to alistairliburd@gmail.comย no later than Dec. 9.

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