Dominic Ean Augustus Redhead Age 36 Years of Adelaide Village,
Nassau, New Providence, The Bahamas passed away on Adelaide Road,
on Monday, February 05, 2007.
He was born on Sunday, June 07, 1970 to the late, Stephen Dominic Redhead
and Joanna T. Cleare-Redhead.
"Nicki" as he was affectionately called was not only a bright child
but an extremely intelligent one. He excelled academically and in every area of his life.
Loved by all who knew him, Dominic grew into a handsome, but somewhat shy young man.
He was a man of very few words except when it came to "Politics"
and his vast knowledge of anything related to the field of computers.
Although he said little and was not one to openly display his feelings,
Dominic was passionate beyond belief with his undying love for the P.L.P.
He would argue with anyone, at anytime on Politics, not backing down, no matter what.
Dominic loved people, but his love for his family transcended the deepest
love one could ever experience. He would bend over backwards, if it meant
he could help someone, often times when he himself needed help.
Dominic had great aspirations for his family and his future; however,
his plans were not to be realized. His passing from time to eternity
came as a shock not only to his family, but to all who knew him.
On Monday February 5th 2007, Dominic met his untimely demise
as a result of an accident just outside his home in Adelaide Village.
The Radiance of this "Pearl of A Gem" will always glow in the hearts of his:
His Loving Wife: Zella Dames-Redhead;
Two Daughters: Kashena and Jxoe;
One Son: Brandon;
Five Aunts and Three Uncles: Judy V.C. Munroe, Thomas, Elsiemae, Roscoe,
Rose, Edward and Alfreda Cleare and Gibertha Gaitor and their families;
Brothers and Sisters-in-law: Samuel and Sheila Arthur, Talmadge and Kandra Jones,
Milton and Charlene Dames, Theodore and Anna Neely, Samantha Butterfield, Genie Perpall,
Rev. Eric and Cheryl Johnson, Jacquelyn Newbold and their families;
Other loving relatives and friends especially: Martin and Martine Cleare,
Annette Poitier, Richard Ross, Beverly Taylor, Garvin Musgrove, Janice Moss, Christine Fountain,
The Heritage of Redeeming Love Methodists Church family, The staff of Caribbean Bottling Co. Ltd.,
Janet Johnson and Jennie Basden, Grace Patterson, Prescola Fox, Auralee Newbold, Esther Rolle,
Rev. Edward Sykes, Bishop Raymond Neely, Gloria, Richard and Boris Delancy, Dorothy Colebrooke,
Eloise Bain and their families, The Adelaide Village Community especially Vernal and Terecita Smith,
Lynden and Coretta Frazier, the family of the late Deloris Colebrooke, Sherry Griffin, Pedro Curry,
Steven 'Big Mac' Mackey, Claude Linden, the web community at Bahamas Issues.com, and many,
many more loving relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
Special Thanks To: The staff of The Royal Towers Housekeeping Department at Kerzner Int.
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