Private Graveside Service for the late Brian Henry Alexander Maycock, aged 59 years, of Bahamas Blvd, Flamingo Gardens, will be held on Friday, May 7th, 2021 at St. Agnes Church Cemetery, Nassau Street. Officiating will be Arch’d Keith Cartwright assisted by other ministers of the Clergy.
Due to current Government regulations in respect of Covid-19, attendance is limited to Forty (40) persons.
Livestream: https://livestream.com/Bahamas/events/9650162
He is preceded in death by his Parents: Thomas and Ethel Maycock; Brothers: Lerman and Keith Ellis, Leslie, Andrew and Derrick Maycock.
Left to cherish his memories and legacy are his loving and devoted Wife: of 33 years Loretta Maycock (Nee Dean); Stepmother: Dona Maycock; Children: Maverick and Miah Maycock; Sisters: Ruth Diana Williams, Mercedes Carmeta, Beverley Michelle and Paige Anita Maycock; Brothers: Retired Stg. Brian Maycock, #324 Michael Foster; Mother-in-law: Cora Dean; Aunts: Ruth Millar, Dorethea Foster, Aura Maycock, Violet Ellis, Olive Dean, Elva and Polly Miller; Uncles: Samuel (Sammy) Carey of Tarpum Bay Eleuthera, Rudolph (Rudy) Stubbs and Edward Miller, Sisters-in-law: Ivy Williams-Maycock, Beverly Maycock of Freeport, Grand Bahama, Ophelia and Vivian Maycock, Meshell, Theresa, Nichole, Tamika & Elleena Dean, Cheryl Adderley, Hycin Knowles and Alvida Carroll; Brothers-in-law: John R. Williams, Senior Immigration Officer Mervin Dean, Maxwell, Glen, Kevin and Urklyn Dean, Percy Pinder, Ellis Knowles, Pernel Weekes, Glen Adderley and Terrance Carroll; Nieces: Lucinda Forbes, Javon Carey, Andrea Maycock-Watkins, Lauryn Symonette, Anjelika and Shenique Maycock, Michelle Davis, Vanessa Adderley, Mandecqua Gardiner, Janell Nairn, Charlene and Darvia Isaacs, Floretta, Angel, Decoda, Nashika, DeÁndrea, Marcia, Tianna, Deshan, Xilene, Xylophia Dean and Olivia Adderley; Nephews: Jarret Major, Andrew, Ryan, Ashton, Shawn, Solomon and Brian Jr. Maycock, Rasheed Pickstock, Mahlik Foster, Donovan Hepburn, Able Seaman Denard Dean, Volare Clarke II, Kein, Anthony, Mohammad, Glen Jr., Marvin, Doyle, Kieran, Xayden and Mervin Dean Jr., Edward Isaacs Jr., Mickel Weekes; Godchild: Glen Dean Jr., Numerous grand nieces and nephews including: Anya Maycock, Omuree-Jade, Omari Major, Christen Smith, Kylee Hanna, Tyan Watkins, Derricka and Damaya Adderley, Christen Smith, Omari Major, Tyler Watkins, Amado and Ameer Adderley, Shanae Flower, Brianna Wallace, Ethan Morris, Hailey Thompson, Edward and Linda Isaacs, Asyi Adderley, Malik Dean, Pachino Simmons, Dekew Nottage, Tahjanae and Tahliyah Brown, Nickado Stuart and Trayvon Capron; Cousins: Niven, Marty and Cindy Allen, Kevin and Sherry Ellis-Benjamin, Chris, Eloi, James, Don and Delphine Carey, Cindy Morley, Monique Millar, Cynthia Poitier, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wallace, Norma Wallace, William “Buttons” Bowe, Sonja Knowles, Philip Stubbs, Tanya and Raquel Maycock-Curry, Effie Knowles, Ricardo Deveaux, Shane and Alphonzo Knowles, Wayne Munroe; a host of other relatives and friends including: Mr. & Mrs. Edward Deveaux and family, Mr. & Mrs. Dean Martin and family, Sheila Butterfield & Family, Franklyn Rolle, Cynthia Archer & Family, the children of Agnes Albury, Mr. & Mrs. Cyril Joffer and family, the children of the late Ethelyn Wallace, Mr. Cecil Boyd and family, Alexander and Enith Boyd, Beverly Treco, Mr. & Mrs. Lemuel Lockhart (Boyd), Sharon Johnson and family, Marinetta Wright and family, Janice Johnson-Gray, the children of the late Gladys Roberts, Jacqueline Forbes-Foster, Mr. & Mrs. Willard Bain, the children of the late Ophela Rolle, Amanda Curling, Stephaine Sargent-Ellis, Tyrone Watkins, Patrice Rolle and family, Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Sweeting and family, Michael “JR” Fernander, Gina Nottage, Gladstone Gibson, Eddie Bethel, Derick Adderley, Sonia Gibson, The Russell Family, Alvin & Pandora Greenslade and family, Godfrey & Schandles Barry, Peggy Smith and Family, Tony Tittan & Family Mr. Wilmott Fowler & Family, Mr. Munnings and Family, Aquinas College Class of 1979, Hon. Franklyn Campbell M.P., The Ragged Island Association, Royal Bahamas Defence Force Entry 6, Royal Bahamas Defence Force Retirees, Bahamas Telecommunication Company Ltd., Thompson Lane and East Street Crew, Fr. Keith Cartwright & Family, St. Agnes Anglican Church Parish and the ACM, The Walking Crew, Perez Butler & Family, Rozina Taylor & Family, Godfrey Brown & Family, Bank of The Bahamas (Village Road Staff), Truckers Softball Team, Andrew Burrows & Family, Jerome Fitzgerald & Family, Rev. Willis and Dr. Yvette Johnson and family, Galilee College, Public Hospital Authority, Gibbs and Strachan Corner family Jelita Williams, Bridgette Rolle, Sanita Williams, Beverley Cooper and family; Special friends: Rudolph Pratt and Roosevelt Major of Freeport Grand Bahama, Beverly Arnette and Family, the Flamingo Gardens Community, Diane Wallace and family, Donna Nottage, Linda Denise Evans, The Carter Family; Friends: Javon Adderley, Cynthis Pierre, Mr. & Mrs. Trevor Fernander, Remilda Smith, Abigail Bethel and family, Barbara Kelly-Rolle and Dorothy Davis.
We, the family, apologize if your name was not mentioned.
May His Soul Rest in Peace!
Friends may pay their last respects at Bethel Brothers Morticians & Crematorium, #44 Nassau Street, on Thursday May 6th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
6 thoughts on “Brian Henry Alexander Maycock”
My heartfelt condolences to the family of my schoolmate. Rest in peace. Mr. President!
It’s so hard to say goodbye.
Missing you already Schoolie.
Forever in my heart.
RIP!
Margo Wilson
Brian, in February you and I spoke,across many miles, when you had reached out to our classmates for help with a matter. It was during this conversation that you encouraged me to keep my chin up until I would 1 day be about to visit home again. Little did I know that in a few short weeks the news of your passing would reach me. It is with a heavy heart that I must say how much I missed not being home to attend our class greets and meets anymore. You kept us together and will be missed.
My heartfelt condolences to the family that Brian leaves behind. May God give you comfort at this time.
May his soul rest in peace and raise in Glory.
Stephanie Sands
Indianapolis, In.
Class ’79
My sincere sympathies to the Maycock family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
May his soul rest in peace you will be miss class of “79”
My sincerest condolences to my classmate, Mr. President, may your soul rest in peace and rise in glory