Neville Primus

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Today we mourn a great loss. Yet we nonetheless give thanks for the enormous gift we have been given: to have known a remarkable and loving man, a great friend and father. Neville Oswald Primus passed peacefully from this life on the morning of October 17th , 2016. He was born on May 17, 1936 in Los Bajos, Trinidad and Tobago to Jonathan Primus and Elmina Edwards Gittens. Neville was the third of four siblings. At age thirteen, he lost his father and was forced to join the work force to help his mother care for their family. He was first employed as a yard boy-he did out door work for a wealthy family. It was while working as a yard boy he developed a love of fine food and drinks. Later he became a painter. He painted homes and also was employed to paint oil rigs. The latter he felt was too dangerous to become his lifelong career and so he sought different employment while painting the rigs. He later landed a position as a Bus Conductor at Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC). This new position required him to leave Los Bajos and moved to Port-of- Spain to begin his new career. Neville migrated to the United States in 1990 after completing a 27-year career as a dispatch supervisor at PTSC. At the time, Trinidad and Tobago was experiencing economic hardship and he decided to relocate his family to Brooklyn, New York in hopes of giving his children a chance at the American Dream. In Brooklyn, he held several positions. First he was a construction worker. Later he was a walking courier traversing miles in inclement weather to deliver packages daily. Finally, he ended his employment career a Copy Room Assistant at Norton Publishing in 2006. He was also a sort of unofficial CEO of an employment agency. He referred many people, men and women for various employment. The only reward he accepted for his efforts was the satisfaction of knowing that the person got the job. Neville was a loving father. He did his best to ensure the well-being of his children. He encouraged all of them to further their education and to get 'a good job'. One of the first questions when you met him if you were of school age was "How's school going?" and if you were older was "How de wuk going?" In addition, he loved to cook and share what he cooked with others. Moreover, he was a lover of a good libation. After inquiring about your school/work situation an invitation for food and drink was next. He would get very offended if either was turned down. He lived simply- he was happy to make others feel happy and welcomed. Neville is preceded in death by his parents Jonathan Primus and Elmina Edwards Gittens; wives Lenora Johnson-Primus and Margaret Patsy Primus; siblings, Lloyd Primus and Ashby Primus; his children, Roland Johnson and Shelly-Ann Primus-Sessom. Our beloved is survived by his: wife, Anne Primus; children Oswald, Mervyn, Errol, Michelle, Andy and Carlene; grandchildren; Atiyah, Tandica, Soyini, Amaya, Lenora, Aidan, Marc, Sage and Silas; sisters Luthel Primus, Melvina Primus; sons-in-law Harold and Adam and daughter-in-law Marketta Primus. He leaves to mourn his nephews Steve and Russell, nieces; Angela, Bernadine, Judith, Kathleen, Efuru; friends Cornelius Green, Ms. Theresa Sampson, Mr. Bhagwansingh, Peter Clerk, Margaret Lubin and countless others; in-laws The McMillans and Johnsons and Josephs

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When Wednesday, October 19th, 2016, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Location Blair-Mazzarella Funeral Home Address 723 Coney Island Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11218 Share on Facebook

Interment Information

Location Rosemount Memorial Park Address 1109 Neck Lane Elizabeth, NJ 07201 Share on Facebook

Service Information

When Thursday, October 20th, 2016, 10:00am Location Cornerstone Seventh Day Adventist Church Address 138 Pennsylvania Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11207 Share on Facebook
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