Sunday, January 31, 2021

RE: Ann Francois 1969-‘71

2021-JAN-31-0229Hrs

This  name is missing from the 1971 graduates listing. She was the wife of the deceased Thomas Gilbert, a Mausican.

Please note that Theodora Thomas of the same year body passed last year. Wife of  Neville Archibald, a Mausican

Ainsworth Ancil Ovid 71


Monday, January 25, 2021

RE: Condolences

2021-JAN-24-2129Hrs

We mourn the sudden passing of Clifton De Coteau (64- 66) .His funeral takes place tomorrow morning at the St . Steven's AC  church tomorrow at 9.00. am.

May his family be comforted, while his soul rest peace.l

Barbara Mellowes 66


Saturday, January 23, 2021

Re: MAUSICA WEEKLY EMAILS 2021-JAN-22

2021-JAN-23-0642Hrs

The passing of Clifton de Coteau and Ronnie Wilson, very very sad news. Quintessential Mausicans both. Both kept going....Ronnie returned to give back...then teamed up with the Cuff at Valsayn.....DeCoteau the leader at a school, then in politics...I am happy that I encountered both on our shared journeys...

Scratchie

Theodore Lewis 69


Saturday, January 02, 2021

RE: Victor Hunte

2021-JAN-02-1150Hrs

Just saw a notice that Victor (Junior) Hunte died on Boxing Day. My condolences to his family and the Mausica family

Ainsworth Ancil Ovid 71


RE: Fwd: Reflections on 2020. Pedro

2021-JAN-01-2330Hrs

January 1st, 2021

My Fellow Mausicans,

"In all circumstances give thanks."

How blessed we are to be Mausicans, beneficiaries of that group of visionaries who conceived and successfully delivered Mausica Teachers College, in 1963.

Last night, when I called my dear cousin, Jean Barrington Leon, to wish her Happy New Year, she shared some sad news with me.

Jean informed me that Ken, the brother of our mutual friend, Pamela Wilson Mann, had died.

"Yuh mean, Ronnie?"

Jean confirmed that it was our Mausican Brother, Ronnie, whose home name was Ken.

Let's keep the family in our daily prayers.

Ronnie was a Mausican and Trini tuh de bone. He made significant contributions to Mausica and TNT. He was modest.

Errol, could you retrieve and post that outstanding biography?

Rest in peace, Brother Ken/Ronnie.

Sincerely,

Rodney Foster 66-68

http://www.mtcalumni.com/MTC/ronaldWilson.pdf