Marvin Tenn carries the urn bearing the remains of his father Winston from St Luke's AnglicanChurch in Kingston, yesterday. Walking beside him is his daughter Nahla and behind is mother,Claudette. (Photos: Joseph Wellington)
October 18, 2019
Farewell, Winston Tenn
THE life of Winston Tenn, former haulage contractor, caterer and devout family man, was celebrated yesterday at St Luke’s Anglican Church, Cross Roads.
Tenn died on Saturday, October 5, after a protracted illness. Family member Steadman Fuller, custos rotulorum of Kingston, spoke of Tenn’s devotion to family, his close bond with his siblings, his passion for entertaining friends, and his culinary prowess.
Officiating the thanksgiving service was the Venerable Patrick Cunningham, archdeacon of Kingston.
A host of industry players, friends and well-wishers filled the church in support of Tenn’s widow, award-winning chef/patron, M10 Claudette, and son Marvin for the farewell liturgy and inurnment.
The Venerable Patrick Cunningham, archdeacon of Kingston,comforts the widow of Winston Tenn, Claudette, followingyesterday’s service of thanksgiving.