Annamae Marion Swain

A TIME TO BE BORN 
It was a cool evening in the settlement of Hard Bargin on Moores Island when shouts of jubilance filled the air on September 19th 1946, the late Reverend Harcourt Haywood Swain(deceased) and Florence Flossie Swain(deceased) welcomed their beautiful baby girl into the world, she was christened ANNAMAE MARION SWAIN. She was the second (1st) of three siblings .

EDUCATION
Annamae received her education at Moores Island All Age School, where she excelled among her peers.

A TIME TO NURTURE
Annamae was a loving mother who made an impact on everyone she came into contact with. However, Annamae took pride in raising her children.  They were her prized possession. She held their best interest dear to her heart and always took care of them no matter how busy she may of seemed.  Times could be recalled when Annamae prepared homemade lunches for them. She reared her children with compassion care and undying love. It was important to Annamae for the entire community to contribute to development of young people.  Whenever there was a function, she donated or lend a helping hand, however Annamae spend most of her time working. She worked at the Great Abaco Beach Resort, Sugar Cane Farm, and lastly she was a home care taker in Hope Town before her last years of retirement.

A TIME TO TRANSITION TO GLORY
On Friday the 8th April 2022, Annamae began to feel ill, later that evening she began to feel better and was talking with her daughter, not knowing this would’ve been the last time hearing Annamae laugh or talk . On Saturday the 9th of April 2022 at around 6:30 a.m, Annamae answered the Master’s call and peacefully transitioned from time to eternity. She will be missed dearly.

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