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Jacqueline Ann Abraham

November 30, 1944 — April 26, 2011

Jacqueline Ann Abraham "Amanayea", born in St. Andrew, Jamaica moved to Washington, DC where she later obtained her Masters Degree from George Washington University. She was a founding member of Workshops Unlimited, Inc., an organization that provided educational services to children, youth and families. She was a co-founder of 1st Studio Arts & Cultural Center, Inc. She was a member of Caribbean-American for Community Involvement (CAFCI) and African American Cultural Arts Organization, Inc. Jacqueline Ann "Amanayea" Abraham (Earl-Deceased) is survived by her mother, Marjorie Louise Schleifer and her brother, John "Jay" Schleifer; Aunts, Cynthia Rainford and Hazel Holness (Deceased) both of St. Andrew, Jamaica; Nephew, Shon Schleifer (Keisha) of Jacksonville, Florida; Stephsons, Sydney Jr. and Ronnie Butler both of Washington, DC; Stepson Ateem and Stepdaughter Jamilia Abraham both of the US Virgin Islands; Grandnephews, Kavantae and Shon Jr. Schleifer; Sister-in-law, Marvelle Edelin of Washington, DC; Cousins, Grace Titus (Deceased), Harry Holness of Jamaica, WI and Samuel Holness of Chillum, Maryland. Amanayea accomplished so much in life and truly lived life to the fullest. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 7, 2011 at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, 1063 North Haverhill Road, West Palm Beach, Florida. Arrangements are entrusted to the Palms West Funeral Home, 110 Business Park Way, Royal Palm Beach, Fl. 33411 561-753-6004.

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