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Top Rock, Christ Church BB15027, Barbados, West Indies
Telephone: 246 428 9332 • 246 420 3994 Fax: 246 428 57 68
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Professional team

David Heeralal
Funeral Director & Co–ordinator

David Heeralal has given over 12 years of dedicated and loyal service to Clyde B. Jones Funeral Home. Starting out as a Funeral Assistant, he quickly advanced to become
a Funeral Director and later Co-ordinator.
Due to his mixed background of Christian
and Hindu faiths, David brings an added dimension to our professional staff.
Interested in all areas of the funeral business, David is currently pursuing a Certificate of Mortuary Science.

David is also a devoted member of New Dimension Ministries, an active Youth Minister (holding a diploma in Youth Ministry) with his church and lists singing and songwriting as two of his God-given talents.

Founders
Directors

Wayne Broomes
Funeral Assistant & Chauffeur

Wayne, has offered our company
over 11 years of service.
Over the years, his experience has
lent itself to the smooth execution of
our many funeral services.

Wayne is a devoted family man,
member of New Dimensions Ministries
and also loves fishing.

Sunita Jones
Student of University of the West Indies
& Part-time Assistant

Like many Jones' before me, I have spent many Summers, Christmases and Easters earning my vacation money at Clyde B. Jones Funeral Home Co. Ltd. To me, the Funeral Home was never a morbid place and it was not strange that my family was in the industry. In fact the home has come to embody many principles that I hold dear in both my personal and professional life.

Firstly, the idea of a home. A place where senior management are referred to, not as Mr. and Mrs. Jones but as, Mummy and Daddy Jones and where Directors are referred to on a first name basis or as aunt and uncle. Camaraderie amongst staff, clients thought of, not as jobs, but as "our families" where stories are shared, bonds made and loads of laughter and some tears are the images which aptly describe the atmosphere at Clyde B. Jones.

Secondly, as I transitioned from secondary school days to my first steps in the business world, it formed my definition of excellent service. At school we were always encouraged to act as the term "Serviam" (I will serve) suggests. However, at Clyde B. Jones, it seems to be the silent mantra of the entire unit. No matter what, even in the 11th hour, whatever our clients desire, as long as it can be done, it will be done in the most dignified and timely fashion. A trait I wish to carry with me wherever life may lead.

Lastly, as the year goes surging to a close, I will always remember the vision and the man behind the vision. I was taught that once you have a strong vision, keep a humble disposition and an unwavering faith your dreams can come to fruition. In meeting our customers wishes we strive to continue this goal.

"Why settle for mediocrity when the excellent stands before you."(Personal motto)


Andrew Corbin
Funeral Assistant & Chauffeur

Andrew provides support in the office
and also assists with the many tasks on the road. Our youngest and newest member
to date, he is very knowledgeable about the funeral industry and hopes to become
a Funeral Director.

A sociable young man by nature,
Andrew enjoys surfing the internet, socializing with friends and meeting new people.

Julian Maughn
Resident Embalmer & Funeral Director

Julian has been with the establishment for the past 18 years. After two years of training in Mortuary Science, he has retained the position as our resident embalmer for the past 16 years specializing in Embalming and Restorative Art. His work has been noted by the eyes of many, as he has prepared the bodies of three exceptional Barbadian men; the late Prime Minister Sir Harold St. John, the late cricket legend Malcolm Marshall and our founder Clyde B. Jones BCH, JP.

In his own words … Julian, in an interview with the Nation Newspaper says "I love my job with a passion. My joy and fulfillment is to see the families (of the deceased) smile and appreciate how beautifully a loved one has been put away. It gives me joy to see that I have helped to ease some of their grief".