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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Pastor Elvis Burrows bragged about his brother-in-law Kenth Symonette. Symonette born in Eleuthera moved to New Providence and graduated from St. John’s College.

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – Pastor Elvis Burrows bragged about his brother-in-law Kenth Symonette. Symonette was born in Hatchet Bay, Eleuthera but moved to New Providence where he graduated from St. John’s College.

After moving to Grand Bahama for employment and finding his wife, he then became an extraordinary businessman as he was the original owner of Mr. Baker, the Awards and Sign Center and many others.

He contributed to the growth and development on that northern island.

He adds that Symonette was not afraid to take risks.

Pastor Burrows says he balanced his business and his church life as he was a man of God who valued family relationships.

Symonette passed away at the age of 63, while Pastor Burrows says he was battling an illness, his death was shocking.

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