Karen Bultje - Haiti
This blog contains my Haiti updates and photos of our work here at Coram Deo.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Junel Romelus' Funeral - 18 Years Old - Part 2
Amos and his younger brother Jefftay. Good servants of the Lord!
Paulna standing to the right.
The church was decorated for the service.
Floral wreaths.
Jn. Eddy, our school director speaking during the service.
He wants all the students to do well.
Junel was well liked. A lot of people came for the funeral.
Some of the students from our school program attended the funeral.
Jn. Eddy speaking to the church.
Junel's sister standing beside the casket.
Decorations inside the church.
A church choral group sang during the service.
Arriving at the Drouillard cemetary. Carrying the coffin from the street.
Inside the cemetary gates.
Walking towards the grave site.
A lot of people made the effort to travel to the grave site.
The grave is above ground like in the background in cement caves.
Jn. Eddy's mother at the grave site.
The slot where Junel will be buried.
The slot is rented. After a year or so the slot is opened, contents removed and made ready for another burial rental.
Waiting for everyone to arrive at the burial site.
In the grave caves behind this picture there are 3 slots available for burial rentals. No name plaques. You need to remember where your loved one is buried.
A view from atop the burial caves.
Wreaths of flowers being brought to the grave site.
Drouillard is a large graveyard near the airport on the corner of Rte. National and Airport Rd.
Junel's sister opens the coffin for a last inspection.
Wreaths will be placed by the site.
Some final photos before burial.
Grave sites opened and being readied for a future occupant.
Sadly Pastor Octave walked away from the burial site. Junel's mother poured powder over the casket with the belief that she could prevent someone from taking Junels body and turning him into a zombie :( Pray for Junel's family.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Mais Gate Clinic - Pastor Marcelin - Vermont/New Hampshire Team
On Thursday Amos' family hosted the Vermont/New Hampshire medical team at a church in the Mais Gate region, near Delmas 33. Amos father is Pastor Marcelin. Pastor Marcelin is responsible for the Christian Education Program here at our school.
Amos and his younger brother Patrick.
Pastor Marcelin has 12 children. This is Jefftay.
The church building is a work in progress
The church is large with lots of room for the clinic. Better yet there is a covered roof in the section where the clinic was.
Patients waiting for their number to be called.
A view of the Mais Gate area.
The medical team arrives!
A view of the interior of the church.
Some of Pastor Marcelins' church workers.
Unloading the medical supplies from the trucks.
Carrying the supplies into the church.
We had to run out and buy some lunch bags for use as prescription and medicine bags. That day we saw a few accidents coming and going to the clinic. This vehicle jumped over the divider in the road and wrecked his front suspension, as well as knicking a tap-tap.
Even a policeman came to the clinic for medical care. BIM police are the mobile motorcycle riding police officers.
Ken busy at pulling teeth :)
Ed sitting by the drum set.
The consultation area was on the stage at the front of the church.
Patients awaiting their turn sitting on the church pews.
Lots of room for everyone.
Jannelle and Janneke helped out in the pharmacy filling out patient prescriptions.
A view from the back of the church.
A street-side view of the unfinished church building.
Amos and his younger brother Patrick.
Pastor Marcelin has 12 children. This is Jefftay.
The church building is a work in progress
The church is large with lots of room for the clinic. Better yet there is a covered roof in the section where the clinic was.
Patients waiting for their number to be called.
A view of the Mais Gate area.
The medical team arrives!
A view of the interior of the church.
Some of Pastor Marcelins' church workers.
Unloading the medical supplies from the trucks.
Carrying the supplies into the church.
We had to run out and buy some lunch bags for use as prescription and medicine bags. That day we saw a few accidents coming and going to the clinic. This vehicle jumped over the divider in the road and wrecked his front suspension, as well as knicking a tap-tap.
Even a policeman came to the clinic for medical care. BIM police are the mobile motorcycle riding police officers.
Ken busy at pulling teeth :)
Ed sitting by the drum set.
The consultation area was on the stage at the front of the church.
Patients awaiting their turn sitting on the church pews.
Lots of room for everyone.
Jannelle and Janneke helped out in the pharmacy filling out patient prescriptions.
A view from the back of the church.
A street-side view of the unfinished church building.
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