Winston-DeBeatham-Obituary

Winston Glanville DeBeatham

Bloomfield and Hartford, Connecticut

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Winston Glanville DeBeatham, 54, of Bloomfield, passed from this life peacefully on Monday, (February 17, 2003) at his home. Born in Browns Town, Jamaica, son of Ellen (Brown) DeBeatham of Bloomfield and the late Wilfred B. DeBeatham, he lived in Hartford before moving to Bloomfield five years...

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Sorry I was not here in person but I had you all in my prayers. Rest in peace and Gods richest blessings

To my father in law whom I love with all my heart. I can't believe you left us so fast. You were always there and whenever I would call to make plans you were there and willing to do anything. I miss you and I wish I had done more. Suzette gave me one of your plants and said you better water this plant or Daddy will be sooo mad. So I am going to take care of that plant and make it last forever. I love you and miss you. Your daughter in law, Jennifer.

"Hey cous... what's up" How I miss that greeting so much now...

Never been the one to use my own words, but I was listening to a song by Richard Smallwood....

"I'll see you again, where the sun is always shining, I'll see you again where the sorrows are no more. When we join hands together and we sit around the throne, can't hardly wait till the day I'll see you again... Till we meet, till we meet, till we sit at Jesus feet.

Uncle Glan, see you later!!!...

To the DeBeatham family, Hope in the LORD for with the LORD there is mercy. Please accept my deepest sympathy on the passing of a beloved son, father, brother, uncle and cousin. God knows best and He will never let you down, just keep focusing on His promises. In this time of bereavement He will never leave you nor forsake you.

Dad,it's now afer everything, people are now gone and I don't know how I am going to do this with out you. I just don't understand how things moved so fast, it seems like one day I was daddys baby and the next I am on my own. I miss you, everything about you.I remember one of our last conversations and I told you that I could not make it without my daddy and you said I could do it. I pray that I will not let you down. I ask you to watch over me and help me do all you would want me to do.I am...

To Sister Suzette and the DeBeathams. Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of your beloved Father. May you find consolation in knowing that one day you'll see him again.

From: Faith Barnett and family

Our condolences for your lost. May God continue to bless your family. Although we were blessed to be aquainted with Winston for a short time, it was very apparent that he was a very special person.

Glan, may you have Eternal Peace. My deepest sympathies to the family.