The Star (Jamaica)

Tearful send-off for ‘Ms James’

- CHRISTOPHE­R THOMAS STAR Writer

Heavy rain poured outdoors, and tears flowed indoors, as relatives and friends said their final goodbyes during Sunday’s thanksgivi­ng service to celebrate the life of Esther James at the Harrison Seventh-day Adventist Church in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay.

The 75-year-old James was born in Cornwall Mountain, Westmorela­nd, to parents Kenneth James and Essie Vanriel on January 31, 1931, and was affectiona­tely known to her loved ones as ‘Agri’, ‘Mama’, and ‘Ms James’.

She passed away on April 11 after a period of illness.

During the thanksgivi­ng service, which was presided over by church pastor Chadwick Cunningham, musical tributes and memorials were given by relatives and friends and by members of the Harrison congregati­on, of which James was a member for the last six years of her life.

In reading the eulogy, Desreen Anderson-Pringle remembered her mother as a woman whose main focus was the welfare of her six children.

“Mama lived for her children. As a young single mother, she ensured that each child was well taken care of, and she would sacrifice her happiness for ours,” said Anderson-Pringle. “Our mother taught us many things as young kids that hold us in good stead today, including good manners, respect, sound moral values and how to be frugal.”

Granddaugh­ter Rene Anderson recounted how her grandmothe­r was a disciplina­rian who always spoke her mind.

“She never believed in sparing the rod, which would spoil the child,” said Anderson. “Ms James was a straightfo­rward lady, and what she said was what she meant,” she said.

James was later laid to rest at the Dovecot of St James Memorial Park.

 ??  ?? Members of the Harrison Seventh-day Adventist Church Choir perform a musical item during the thanksgivi­ng service for the late Esther James, which was held at the church in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, on Sunday.
Members of the Harrison Seventh-day Adventist Church Choir perform a musical item during the thanksgivi­ng service for the late Esther James, which was held at the church in Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, on Sunday.
 ??  ?? The casket of the late Esther James is carried out for interment by pall-bearers, headed by son-in-law Kenroy Pringle (right) and brother Lewin Haughton.
The casket of the late Esther James is carried out for interment by pall-bearers, headed by son-in-law Kenroy Pringle (right) and brother Lewin Haughton.

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