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February 21, 2017
Jencare founder Jennifer Samuda dies
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jencare Skin Farm founder and operator Jennifer Samuda died in Florida early Wednesday morning after a long battle with cancer.
A close family friend told OBSERVER ONLINE that Samuda, who had been struggling with cancer for the past two years, passed away about 3:00 am in hospital.
Samuda, a former Jamaica Observer Business Leader nominee, combined her entrepreneurial and cosmetic formulation skills to develop Jencare Skin Farm from a modest backroom operation in the early 1980s into the modern production facility and beauty centre that it is today.
Jencare not only provides spa/skin care facilities it manufactures a line of skin care products, which are sold locally and abroad.
