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Name:  " Marjorie Defreitas "
D.O.B:  2/26/1947
D.O.D  11/23/2024
Country From:  Trinidad
State / Parish:  NULL
District  Santa Cruz
Place of Death  Brooklyn, NY USA
Service Date
12/08/2024 @ 4:00pm

Details:

The funeral for the late Marjorie Defreitas will take place on Sunday, December 8, 2024, at
Brooklyn Faith Seventh-day Adventist Church located at 5518 Church Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11203. The viewing will be held from 4-5pm followed by the funeral service at 5pm. She will be laid to rest in Brooklyn, NY. Please give your condolences to the Defreitas family.

Special Info  Marjorie DeFreitas, also known as Nester, was born February 26, 1947 to the late Lionel and Effie Williams on the beautiful island of Trinidad and Tobago. She was the eighth of nine children. Her formative years began in her birth village of Santa Cruz Old Road where she obtained her elementary education at Bourg Mulatresse school in San Juan. Shortly after leaving school, Marjorie and her family relocated to Carapo Village, Arima. She subsequently gained employment at the F-Plan company and then the K-Factory where she remained for many years. There in Carapo she had her first born Merle. Shortly after, she relocated back to Santa Cruz Old Road, the village where she was born. Marjorie met and married her late husband Antonio DeFreitas, AKA Tony, and subsequently had three children; Kate, Antonio Jr., and Farrah (Nancy). Marjorie eventually gained employment at the Ministry of Work. She and her late husband built a beautiful house at 97 Santa Cruz Old Road. There, she was well known and loved by everyone in the village. Marjorie and her late husband Tony decided to migrate to the United States in the quest for a better life for their family. She initially worked in housekeeping, and then became a nanny. She worked as a nanny for the Stone family for over 18 years. Marjorie developed a special relationship with the Stone’s. They loved and treated her as part of their family. She shared a special bond with the children Ben and Rachel, who loved her dearly. Majorie also became very close to her sister Milleta who was already living in the U.S. They became best friends and did almost everything together. She also had a special relationship with her brother Emanuel who cooked for her on a regular basis, his fish broth is the best. Her niece Alison was her partner in crime, as they say before she devoted her life to God. Brenda, also her niece, was one of her go to people whom she would call to confide in. Marjorie was a member of Brooklyn Faith Seventh Day Adventist Church for many years, where she loved and was loved by everyone. She was deeply committed to her faith and was a lifelong active member of her church. Marjorie was a deaconess, an usher, a member of the choir, community services, and women’s ministry. Marjorie visited many Caribbean countries with the members of her church and privately with her sister Milleta to feed and clothe those who were less fortunate. She also visited orphanages in Trinidad where she did the same. Marjorie Defreitas leaves to mourn her children: Merle, Kate, Antonio Jr., and Farrah (Nancy); grandchildren: Raessa and Marley; great grandson Nikai (Papa); Sisters: Lyris, Urah Milleta (deceased), and Jacqueline; Brothers: Emanuel, deceased brothers, Aloyious, Altinus, and Albert; Nephews: Tony, Kerwin, Gary, and Ronnie; Nieces: Brenda, Alison, Marva, Purlin, Nella, and Angela; Great nieces: Simone, Rachael, and Joy; Great Nephew: Isaiah

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