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Alberdeen Kingston Dies at 89

Alberdeen Kingston

Alberdeen Kingston, also known as “Tina Kingston,” of Estate Sion Farm died on Nov. 26. She was 89 years old.

She was preceded in death by her spouse, Carl Kingston; daughter, Allyson Kingston; mother, Beatrice Thomas; father, Frederick Nathaniel; sisters: Anita Walker and Gloria Brown; and brothers: Douglas Walker, Clovel Walker and Melrose Walker.

She is survived by her son: Wayne Kingston; adopted daughter, Bridgette Ferrance; grandchildren: Jasmine Kingston and Aubrey Kingston; adopted grandchildren: Shana Ferrance, Winston Ferrance, Bunny Ferrance, Wilfread Ferrance, Wilson Ferrance Jr. and Aprell Ferrance; and sisters: Elaine Walker, Dona Walker, Vida Galloway, Stephanie Nathaniel and Carmen Nathaniel.

She is also survived by nieces: Dawne Burke, Siarra Burke-Smith, Nicole James, Tanya James, Kimberley Galloway and Carol Kingston, Della Lewis, Zena Walker, Dillis Walker, Jan Walker, Zoe Walker and Monette Walker; nephews: Alric Parsons, Elleck Burke-Smith, Ken Walker, Ian Browne, Jimmy Walker, Clayton Walker and Carden Walker; daughter-in-law, Cheryl Kingston; brother-in-law, Kenneth Kingston; godchild, Sherease; special friends: Ms. Williams and family, Maria Mason, Robin and family, Trisha and family, Bernadette Parillon and family, Kalifa Ferrance and Crawford Ferrance; as well as other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

the viewing will begin at 9 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 10 a.m., Thursday, Dec. 10, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Interment will be at Kingshill Cemetery.

The family respectfully requests that attendees wear a face mask and adhere to the social distancing requirements.

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