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Emanuel Dominique Bertrand Dies at 33

With sorrowful hearts and immense love, the family of Emanuel Dominique Bertrand announces his passing on February 10, 2025, at the age of 33. Emanuel was born on January 31, 1992, on the island of St. Thomas. He was the beloved son of Annette Canton-Bertrand and Edison Achille Bertrand, and the second child of their union.

Emanuel D. Bertrand

Emanuel was preceded in death by his grandfather, Emanuel โ€œEddieโ€ Bertrand of St. Thomas, and his first cousin, Jacques Pierre Bertrand.

He is survived by his loving parents; his grandparents, Ernestine โ€œErnieโ€ Bertrand, Delmina โ€œDelโ€ Thomas Canton, Alvin Canton, and Rita Canton; his sister, Tiffany L. Bertrand Goldman, and brother-in-law, Abraham D. Goldman; his uncles, Wilburn A. Canton, Etienne, Andre, and Eduard Bertrand; his aunts, Beryl and Loretta Bertrand; and his first cousins, Nicole, Jean, Ikechi, Amichi, Chioma, Chinela, Rodney, Bryan, Christopher, and Emann Bertrand.

His godmothersโ€”Unah Turnbull, Carolyn Chinnery Nibbs, Denise Dublin Belcher, Clarice Oโ€™Connor, and Lillian Greauxโ€”were cherished presences in his life. He is also survived by many other beloved family members, including great-aunts, great-uncles, and friends.

A special tribute is extended to those who played a meaningful role in Emanuelโ€™s life by offering mentorship, friendship, and unwavering support. They include Reverend Lenroy Cabey, Ronald Revere, Corinne Van Rensselaer, Scott Bradley, Julius Jackson, Mark Freeman, and the dedicated team at My Brotherโ€™s Workshop.

A celebration of Emanuelโ€™s life will take place on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at his favorite place of worship, St. Andrewโ€™s Episcopal Church, with tributes beginning at 9:00 AM, followed by the funeral service at 10:00 AM. His interment will take place at Western Cemetery, #1, followed by a repast for family and close friends.

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