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Wesley Bernard Lindo

June 7, 1926 — August 2, 2013

Wesley Bernard Lindo "Mista Wesley" was born on April 1, 1926, in Linstead, the Parish of St. Catherine to Anderson and Ida Lindo of Kentish. His birth was officially recorded on the 7th of June at the General Register office on Spanish Town. He loved boxing as a young man and was working as a bus conductor when he met and married Naomi "Miss Nomi" Together they ran a restaurant on Maxfield Avenue in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1955 the couple migrated to Sheffield, England where Mista Wesley learned the trade of "tool and dye" as well as some mechanics before the birth of their daughter, Khristine. The family would eventually move to New Jersey in 1972, where a back injury would lead to retirement for Wesley before landing in Wellington, Florida. In spite of multiple health challenges, including beating prostate cancer, Mr. Wesley was well known in the neighborhood for riding his bicycle and playing his "lotto" while enjoying his twilight years with his love and companion, Ada Jackson. He passed of respiratory complications at Wellington Regional Hospital on August 2, 2013. Wesley is survived by daughter, Khristine, her sisters, Claudette Chin and Beverly "Bubbles" Padmore, companion Ada Jackson, her son and daughter-in-law Roy and Marcia Dell, and her grandchildren Mikey and Malissa, as well as nieces Pauline Allman, Andrea White, and Patricia Meyers.

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