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Samuel Abraham Alleyne
Aged 78 of Boarded Hall, Christ Church.
Sunrise: Wednesday, May 22, 1946
Sunset: Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Burial:
Thursday, September 26, 2024
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Son of the late Leslie and Alberta Alleyne.

Husband of the late Jennifer Payne-Alleyne.

Stepfather of Marc Payne, Mya Payne-Cadogan and Kelly-ann Payne (Guyana).

Step grandfather of Nathan Hercules.

Cousin of Joyce, Sharon, Claudette and Jaedon Walton, Cyrlene Prescod, Inspector David Welch (Barbados Police Service), Camille and Shanae Alleyne, Robin Alleyne-Gibson and many others.

Friend of Charles Mapp, Richard Burke, Addington Brathwaite, Paul Pinder, Damien and Carol Taylor, Robert Bradshaw, Beverley Layne, Betty Alleyne, Pamela King, Dane Clarke, Lorna Jones, Emmerson Alleyne, Allson Williams, the Spooner family and members of the Retired Cayman Police – Magnificent Seven.

Relative of the Alleyne, Walton, Aimey, Welch and Payne families.

The funeral of the late SAMUEL ABRAHAM ALLEYNE takes place on Thursday 26th September 2024 at St David’s Anglican Church, St David’s, Christ Church where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 10.00 am for a service of Thanksgiving and the burial.

The organist and members of the choir are asked to attend. Follow the live stream on KMJ Transport & Funeral Services Facebook page.

Flowers may be delivered to the home of KMJ Transport & Funeral Services, #4 Bridge Gap, Goodland, St Michael not later than 8.00 am on Thursday.

There will be no viewing of the body.

Condolences may be sent to kmjtransportfuneralservices@hotmail.com

or posted at KMJ Transport & Funeral Services on Facebook or www.kmjtransportfuneralservices.com

Funeral services entrusted to

KMJ Transport & Funeral Services

#4 Bridge Gap, Goodland, St Michael

Enquires can be made at 250-0287

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9 Comments

  1. Never imagine that Sam would go this way. Enjoyed our Wattsapp messages every day and night even if I did not respond the said day. The encouragement about life and keeping healty and putting God first. Happy I got to see him after such along time on my recent visit to Bim and was looking foward to seeing him again soon. God k own best but never realise I would miss you like I am . Tears flow when I remember you bro The picture we took will be my treasure. Sleep peacefully bro as we live in hope to reunite one day. Your mate Charles Best.

  2. Heartfelt condolences to all of Sam’s family and many friends,may his soul rest in eternal peace🙏🏽💔💔💔😭😭😭😭

  3. My condolences to the family of my friend Sam, became friends when he played for Dover Cricket Club back in the 80’s up until his untimely death. I know he accepted Christ as his saviour and was never shy to say so .Therefore he is in a better place

  4. My condolences to the family and friends of Samual Alleyne on his untimely passing.Sam and i had a good relationship from school days.He was also a member of the Regent High school Old Scholars Association and he was always offering advice.He will be sadly missed

  5. Richard Burke says:

    My heartfelt condolences to the Alleyne family from Richard and family on the passing of my dear friend Sam. I will surely miss him. A bond unbroken even by death’s embrace. May he rest in peace.

  6. Deepest Condolences to all the family and friends of our friend Sam.
    Condolences from David and Christopher and all the Wight family in the Cayman Islands. 🙏🙏🙏

  7. I would be remiss if I did not offer my sincere condolences to the grieving family and friends. First let me say, to us who grew up with Samuel he was known as John Alleyne. I am certain that lots of persons are only now finding out that his name was Samuel and not John. John attended St.Davids’ boys and became one of our headmaster, the late WW Blackman, favourites. The other being the late Louis Weekes. John was an affable guy. The physical characteristics I remember was that moon face with the broad smile and those eyes like he just got out of bed. Additionally, you could spot him from a mile away with his trade mark walk. He came from that hot bed of cricket, Boarded Hall, which produced so many great players. After St.Davids John went on the the defunct Federal High school. After school he worked at the Mental Hospital I believe as a male nurse before going to the Cayman Islands to be a policeman. Having left Barbados almost 50 years ago I lost track of John but heard that in the last few years he made it his business to pay his respects to many of his peers by attending their going home service. When I heard what had befallen him I prayed that he would pull through but that was not to be. We all shall miss you John. Take care until we meet again on the other side.

    Geoffrey Alleyne
    Montreal, Canada,
    Formerly from St. David’s Village, Christ Church

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