Jasmine Brenilia Davis will be remembered as a loving mother, Devoted Catholic, and a compassionate spirit who touched the lives of everyone she met. Born on July 3rd, 1944, in St. Catherine, Jamaica.
Jasmine's life journey was marked by her unwavering dedication to her family. As a seamstress in Kingston and later as a CNA at the Connecticut State Veteran Hospital, she worked tirelessly to provide for her children, instilling in them the importance of education and perseverance
Her warmth extended beyond her immediate family, as she was known for her readiness to help anyone in need, always with a smile. Despite the challenges of life, including the loss of her daughter Patrice.
Jasmine found joy in simple pleasures like family gatherings, shopping, and watching her favorite TV shows. Her legacy of love and kindness will forever be cherished by her surviving children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, as well as by her siblings, nieces, nephews, and friends. Jasmaine's gentle spirit and the memories she created will continue to inspire those who knew and loved her.
She is preceded in death by her Mother and Father Hyacinth Craig and Adrian Davis, Daughter Patrice Shellyann Roper and Sister Sonia Waldron-Brown.
She is survived by Sons Michael Dyer, Gregory Roper, Daughter Donna Ranger, Sister-in-Law Roslyn Henry, and daughter-in-law Dann Wann. Grandchildren: Robert Stewart Jr., Bryan Roper, Shellyann Stewart, Bryana Roper, and great-grandchild, Quran Oates.
Siblings: Daphne Waldron-Roach and Hugh Henry.
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