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Celebrating Mothers
Ready for a heart-warming Mother’s Day celebration was executive assistant Petula Prendergast (centre) who was joined by her civil engineer husband Howard and their daughters (from left) Zoey, Amaya, and NamiahNaphtali Junior
Lifestyle, Social
May 16, 2026

Celebrating Mothers

 

Saturday Social harks back to Strawberry Hill Hotel for Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday, May 10.

 

Photographer: Naphtali Junior

 

HR professional Marsha Campbell got a Mother’s Day hug from daughter Jordan.Naphtali Junior

HR professional Marsha Campbell got a Mother’s Day hug from daughter Jordan.Naphtali Junior

Businesswoman Dianne Parram enjoyed being feted on Mother’s Day by her commercial pilot son Dominic and husband Keith.Naphtali Junior

Businesswoman Dianne Parram enjoyed being feted on Mother’s Day by her commercial pilot son Dominic and husband Keith.Naphtali Junior

Ray-Anne Shaw-Phillips, head of analytical services at the Scientific Research Council, arrived at the Mother’s Day brunch in the company of her husband Dr Andrew Phillips and daughter Aurelia.Naphtali Junior

Ray-Anne Shaw-Phillips, head of analytical services at the Scientific Research Council, arrived at the Mother’s Day brunch in the company of her husband Dr Andrew Phillips and daughter Aurelia.Naphtali Junior

Obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Tiffany Watson (right) celebrated her mum, Pharmacy Council of Jamaica Chair Dr Ernestine Watson along with her dad businessman Stephen Watson and nephew Ethan. Naphtali Junior

Obstetrician-gynaecologist Dr Tiffany Watson (right) celebrated her mum, Pharmacy Council of Jamaica Chair Dr Ernestine Watson along with her dad businessman Stephen Watson and nephew Ethan. Naphtali Junior

Spotted at brunch were (from left) Connect to Pros CEO Andre Fraser, speech language pathologist Ann-Merita Golding, media personality Yendi Phillipps and her husband Jamaica Football Federation Operations Manager Omar McFarlane.Naphtali Junior

Spotted at brunch were (from left) Connect to Pros CEO Andre Fraser, speech language pathologist Ann-Merita Golding, media personality Yendi Phillipps and her husband Jamaica Football Federation Operations Manager Omar McFarlane.Naphtali Junior

Optometrist Dr Shelley Buchanan (second left) and her mum Pauline (left) shared the frame with banker Barbara Hume (second right) and Strawberry Hill Operations Manager Michelle Toyloy Carter.Naphtali Junior

Optometrist Dr Shelley Buchanan (second left) and her mum Pauline (left) shared the frame with banker Barbara Hume (second right) and Strawberry Hill Operations Manager Michelle Toyloy Carter.Naphtali Junior

Retired librarian Leona Bobb-Semple (centre) was flanked by her daughters, Jamaica Deposit Insurance Corporation General Counsel Leah Bobb-Semple (left) and attorney-at-law Kalima Bobb-Semple.Naphtali Junior

Retired librarian Leona Bobb-Semple (centre) was flanked by her daughters, Jamaica Deposit Insurance Corporation General Counsel Leah Bobb-Semple (left) and attorney-at-law Kalima Bobb-Semple.Naphtali Junior

Pharmacist Michelle Blackellar (centre) shared a warm moment with her daughter Brianna and JUTA tour operator husband Cebert after Mother’s Day brunch.Naphtali Junior

Pharmacist Michelle Blackellar (centre) shared a warm moment with her daughter Brianna and JUTA tour operator husband Cebert after Mother’s Day brunch.Naphtali Junior

Musician Charmaine Limonius’s soothing tones set the mood for Mother’s Day brunch.Naphtali Junior

Musician Charmaine Limonius’s soothing tones set the mood for Mother’s Day brunch.Naphtali Junior

Entrepreneur Nichelle Black enjoyed a day of bliss with her husband, Michael Black Farms Limited Operations Manager Zachary Black.Naphtali Junior

Entrepreneur Nichelle Black enjoyed a day of bliss with her husband, Michael Black Farms Limited Operations Manager Zachary Black.Naphtali Junior

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