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Wilchcombe Mausoleum Nearly Complete

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Long-time friend and West Grand Bahama native Kurt Neely is a part of the team helping to plan Social Services, Broadcasting and Information Minister Obie Wilchcombe’s funeral this weekend.

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Long-time friend and West Grand Bahama native Kurt Neely is a part of the team helping to plan Social Services, Broadcasting and Information Minister Obie Wilchcombe’s funeral this weekend.

If you recently drove pass the St. Mary Magdelene Anglican Church in West End, you may have noticed this mausoleum under construction next to Wilchcombe’s father.

The property was cleared for the mausoleum last week and work began immediately after. He say’s they’re now on a time crunch.

Wilchcombe’s body will lie in repose at the Central Police Station in Freeport on Friday.

Neely says lots of people are expected to turn out for the funeral as he was loved by many adding that he was a big brother to him.

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