PWD in mourning over passing of employee Brucerell D. Fahie
Mr Fahie passed away last night, Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at Dr D Orlando Smith Hospital in Road Town, the capital city, after being ill for a few months.
The deceased was 38 years of age, having been born on December 9, 1985. He is survived by his son, mother and father, and many other relatives and friends.
Another hard hit to the community
The deceased's colleagues at PWD described him as a hard worker and they have been left in shock at his passing, which comes some three months after another employee, Wayne Needham aka ‘Buck’, died suddenly.
The late Mr Fahie was a mechanic at PWD and played other roles when called upon at the Department. He is from the prominent Fahie family of Fort Hill (Matcha’s Bar & Grill) and has roots in the Hispanic community.
The management and staff of Virgin Islands News Online offer condolences to the immediate family and other loved ones of the late Mr Brucerell Devaine Fahie aka ‘D Bain’.
40 Responses to “PWD in mourning over passing of employee Brucerell D. Fahie”
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But who God bless no man curse
And if you pray and fight evil with psalms trust me u building a dome over yourself and family that evil will bounce off and return to sender
Those who dabbling first place it shows is their face it looks ugly and evil
Secondly I noticed they does go blind then comes suffering like nothing you’ve seen
Pray often cover yourself with the blood of Jesus and u would be making coals over their heads
You are to pray against the evil spirits operating in the sender.
You would be engaging in witchcraft as well asking God to send curses back to people.
People are so quick to say who God bless no man curse but how many who are saying that are obedient to Christ?
They expect God to bless them, protect them, but God is not reflected in their day to day living.
Too many honor God with their lips but their hearts are far from God. Look up that verse.
Do you know rebellion and manipulation are witchcraft…look it up in the Bible.
https://www.gotquestions.org/imprecatory-psalms.html
The New Testament makes it clear that our enemy is spiritual, not physical (Ephesians 6:12). It is not sinful to pray the imprecatory psalms against our spiritual enemies, but we should also pray with compassion and love and even thanksgiving for people who are under the devil’s influence (1 Timothy 2:1). We should desire their salvation. After all, God “is patient . . . not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9). Above all things, we should seek the will of God in everything we do and, when we are wronged, leave the ultimate outcome to the Lord (Romans 12:19).
Never know wa life got in store for u.
RIP#cool dude