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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Sr. Angella Harris. It serves as place of connection for those who have been touched by Sr. Angella's life and passing giving you the opportunity to remember, celebrate her life and support one another during this difficult time.

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The Mass of Thanksgiving and Funeral rites was held on Friday June 5, 2020. It can be viewed using the following links:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1242362189441489
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSFy7T-oEYI&feature=youtu.be&autoplay=1&mute=0 
"So also you have sorrow now, but I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you".
John 16:22 

"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that Day, and not only to me but also to all who have loved his appearing".
2 Timothy 4:7-8

We will remember her forever.
February 22, 2021
February 22, 2021
Rest Well Sister Angella. Continue to dance with the Angels
February 21, 2021
February 21, 2021
Sister Angella Harris - Always remembered , never forgotten. On the anniversary of your birthday, we celebrate your legacy of excellence in positively and wonderfully shaping young minds. We also celebrate you an awesome example of unwavering Faith and Trust in God and Service to Him.
February 21, 2021
February 21, 2021
Happy Birthday Dearest Sister Angela. Gone but never forgotten. You're always remembered with that affectionate smile of yours. Rest in perpetual peace my dear.
February 21, 2021
February 21, 2021
My alarm this morning was to announce your birthday. I can't believe it's been a year. So much has happened and I really wish you were here right now. Your quiet strength is needed at a time like this. I remember coming with Ms Chambers and Mr Prince to your office to take the annual birthday pic. Now Chambers at a different school and we have not been at physical school for a year. I miss your encouraging words. I so much Sis Angella. No matter what, ICHS will rise!
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Happy Birthday Sr.Angella! Love and miss you always! You were always so loving and warm. I will never forget you and how you made everyone,including me, feel so special.
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Happy Birthday to my lovely Sr. Angella! I miss you and I love you so much!
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Happy Birthday Sister! I hope they had a party for you up there and I hope you enjoyed it! I love and miss you!
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Happy 61st Birthday, my dear friend. I know you are definitely celebrating in heaven. What a privilege to have shared in your last birthday on Earth last year. It was truly a great time. February 20 - hmmn... so many great things happened on this day = John Glen was the first man to circle Earth's orbit in 1962 = Cindy Crawford, Trevor Noah and Rihanna all celebrate their respective birthdays today but the greatest of them all, was born today in 1960 - You!!! Love you to the moon and back and forever and forever my friend! Chrystine.
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Forever in my heart, never to be forgotten. I remember you on your birthday Sr. Angella!
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Always will be in my heart. You have left valuable lessons with me. A true Leader you were. 
February 20, 2021
February 20, 2021
Happy birthday Sister Angella. You will forever be in my heart.
August 31, 2020
August 31, 2020
It is hard to believe that you have been gone for 3 months already because it still does not seem real. You were one special lady and I am glad that you were my friend for more years that we both would admit to. You were always sure about the direction that you wanted to travel even if you journeyed alone. At the same time you supported others on their own journey recognizing that mutual respect would lead to trust. Providing opportunities for others to grow was another way in which you made a difference.
I will miss your smile, your support, the quiet dignity you displayed through your illness. Guess what I will cotinue to do is to keep simple things simple. Goodbye my friend.
June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020
Sister Angella was an extra-ordinary principal,role model,counsellor and a mother to many. She was a principal that I was never afraid to talk to. Whenever I came to the school for any occassion I always tried to seize every opportunity to speak with sister. She was so approachable and had such a beautiful countenance. Whenever I would call sister Angella and she missed the call,she always returned it and would speak to me at length.

Since the latter part of sister Angella being sick, I would call time and time again just to hear her voice but I never got an answer. I was so sad,I kept asking my daughter if she saw sister because I wanted to send jelly coconuts for her.
I told my daughter to write sister a letter and I would buy a post card to put it in but I kept forgetting to buy the card until I heard weeks later that sister was no longer with us.

 We cried upon hearing the news.
I really really miss sister. She was very helpful to me and my daughter.
We miss you sister Angella. We love you! I'm so sorry I never got the chance to tell you once more. Sleep well
June 9, 2020
June 9, 2020
We are so grateful to have known you. You were one of my high school idols and then, the chief cheerleader for my two daughters at Immaculate. We are so blessed to have had your support from the day our Brittany was accepted to attend ICHS in 2005 until she graduated in 2012 with a sibling taking her place. You continued to cheer her on even after graduating college. You never once said you were too busy to listen to my concerns as a parent and was always on point with the best suggestions or advise. Thank you for being a true Swan Sister upto the very last term when daughter #2 was considering choices for university for 2020.  I know you will be a great guardian angel for all the young ladies you nurtured over the 15 years at Immaculate including mine.  We are grateful to God for giving you to us and for the quality leadership you executed in running the school.
Sleep on in peace dear Sister Angella. My family will never forget you!
June 9, 2020
June 9, 2020
I am so grateful I attended Immaculate while Sr. Angella was the principal, she has thought me many attributes that I can proudly say they have made me who I am today . I will forever remember her favourite saying “Keep simple things simple “ , even now I use that same saying when going about my daily activities. Sr Angella you are a gift from God and I thank him that you have made such a great impact on my life . You will forever be in my heart !
June 9, 2020
June 9, 2020
To the family and friends of Sr. Angella, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Sr. Angella was kind and generous and cared deeply for her family and the students in her care at Immaculate Conception High School.

Mother Harris and my dear friend Carol, we have known you all these many years as a close knit family. This is indeed a difficult time, but our God is well able to provide the strength and comfort that you need for such a time as this. Be assured that He continues to reign and His timing is perfect.
Blessings
Marlene, Dwight and Marcene
June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
I think it was 10th or 11th grade and all of us were gathered in the cafeteria for an assembly and you were speaking about how we as young ladies need to walk properly, with pride and have excellent posture. You told everyone to walk like Kelly-Rae Lawrence did, she doesn't slouch her back and has excellent posture. At the time I was mortified, but looking back now I also felt an immense sense of pride that I was being singled out for something so dignified. I still have that wonderful posture Sister Angela, I don't slouch my back.
Thank you for instilling that pride in me and for making my Mt. Alvernia years wonderful
June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
We met on the first day of school at St. Hugh's in 1972 and have been friends ever since. We were not able to see each other often over the years but once we saw each other, we spent time catching up on our lives. I was able to visit with her earlier this year and even though she was dealing with her illness, her smile never wavered and she encouraged me to stay strong.

I will forever remember her. Rest in peace, my friend.

Rema
June 7, 2020
I was a proud Immaculate parent who enjoyed every moment of my daughter's seven (7) years; thanks to the leadership of the phenomenal women at the helm, led by Sr Angella.

She epitomized the words of the Desiderata "Go placidly amid the noise and haste..", underscored by her salutation of "Peace" with each email sent.

Her memory will live on in my heart and through the lives of those she's nurtured.

Rest in Peace, Phenomenal woman. You fought a good fight and finished your course.
"Well done!"
June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
I will always remember the great things that you have done for me and I will treasure the fond memories
You have shared your kindness and love with staff and students which have added to my pleasant stay at Immaculate
 I will remember your signature expression"Keep simple things simple"
June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
I will never forget the first time I met you personally. I was a little anxious to meet you but once I entered the room and we exchanged greetings,I felt calm. The meeting went nicely and was not as intimidating as I had expected it to be.
You always encouraged the school body and believed in us. You always made sure to tell us that we could do our best even when you had to reprimand us when we misbehaved. You did that with so much love. I will miss hearing your voice over the intercom and seeing you around but I will always cherish the time you shared with us and how you made Immaculate feel so airy and full of light.
Thank you for everything Sr.Angella!
We love you always and forever!
You will be greatly missed but NEVER forgotten!
Fly high and sleep well Sr.Angella
June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
My Pirncipal, my co-worker,my sister,my friend.
Sister Angella, YOU DID IT YOUR WAY.
A way like no other.
A way that was simple but powerful.
A way that could be seen by all but not boastful.
A way that was very quiet but could be heard by all.
You did not have 20/20 vision but you could see way ahead - a visionary.
Your ways were that of a real Jamaican.
Your ways gave me confidence and the opportunities to do the things I didn't believe I was capable of, thank you.
The way you connect with sports was truly amazing.
Your ways I will always remember and cherish forever.
Gone way too soon.
Rest in peace my dearest Sister Angella.
June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
You were such a sweet soul. Your smile was truly beautiful. You had faith in me when many didn't. You helped my mom and I through some rough times.
Sr. Angella, you were definitely a fair woman. I remember in grade 8 when I had to come to your office about something that had happened and you promised me a double order mark. I was really surprised but I thought I deserved it so I took it with grace. Fortunately it seems you changed your mind, I never saw it on my report card.
You were always open to give so much love and truly you will be missed

June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
''How do you thank someone, who has taken you from crayons to perfume? It isn't easy but I'll try''. As our high school principal at Mt. Alvernia, you instilled in us, the importance of discipline, respect, kindness and simplicity in our daily lives-Thank you. As my employer, you taught me to accept my role as not just a teacher, not just an adult, not just another person, but rather an educator with a specific mission to positively impact those students in my charge. Thank you Sister Angella, for your many lessons, your words of wisdom and your patience. Thank you for the many ways your example has molded me into the woman I am today. I shan't ever forget, in everything I do, I must always aim to ''Keep Simple Things Simple''.
Sleep in Eternal Peace.
June 6, 2020
June 6, 2020
Though I haven't seen you since I left Jamaica in 2007, I remember you as an incredibly wonderful, fair & fun principal at Immaculate. Thank you for all the amazing work you have done for ICHS!
Rest peacefully.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sleep on Sister, you are finally at rest.

I know oh too well that you don’t sleep much because when we meet in the mornings you would always take out your tiny bits of paper with your scribbles of things you wish to discuss... with your usual line, when you rolled over you remembered something.
You not only remembered, you reached for a pen and wrote it down. Always always thinking of Immaculate. Even in your sleep.

I am grateful to have met you, you pushed me to be so much more, taking your time to teach me and getting me involved in almost everything you do.

I am happy to have spent the 15 years with you as Principal of ICHS.

You were looking forward to 2020, little did we know...
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella was a blessing to all who knew and met her. I will always remember her kind words of encouragement in all seasons of life. I will never forget her and what she has meant to me and my family. She was one for the people, a kind soul. May her soul rest in peace and may her legacy lives on as her candle will shine in my life forever!
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
As a parent, I don't remember ever missing any of your HSA meetings or any other meetings you held. Your calm but strong demeanour always assured me that the Immaculate Ship was being steered by a strong and able Captain. You spoke with quiet pride about this
noble institution. Of note to me, I observed that you always provided transportation after the HSA meetings for those parents who needed it. All the little acts of kindness and thoughtfulness added up in a big way.

I must confess that as I'm writing my thoughts, I'm very tearful and my sadness is acute. However, I'm comforted by the fact that I just knew in my heart that you would be at peace in the final hour. The Father who was with you in the final moments before your transition confirmed you were indeed at peace and unafraid because, as a Servant of the Lord, you knew He was waiting to welcome you with open arms. Thank you for doing your part in molding and shaping countless young ladies, including my daughter, in a wonderful way for them to desire and produce the best of themselves.

I'm also comforted I got the opportunity earlier this year to hug you, feel your warmth and tell you thank you. Sister Angella - Walk now with our God and Saviour of mankind. I will always remember you...
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella was my Principal...not as a student, but as a teacher at Mt. Alvernia High School. She knew how to validate, motivate and provide guidance for professional growth and development. I am a better teacher because of her. I will always remember her as quiet, yet powerful, analytic yet humble. She was the leader who saw a leader in everyone and encouraged all to become the best they can.
Rest in peace Sr. Angella...your memories will always be with me.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella was my principal at Mount Alvernia High School for five years and she was awesome. I wasn't the perfect student but she never gave up on me and always saw the potential I had. She always said this to us every morning, "Good Morning my little angels and we would say Good Morning Sister Angella." Lots of fond memories. She was always proud of us. I remember when we won our first football game and she came and supported us. I remember how proud she was when we won our first school challenge quiz match she celebrated this win like we had won the title.

She will be missed such a great beacon and amazing role model for us girls.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
I'm a former coworker of Carol Harris who is Sis Angela sister. I'm supporting Carol and the rest of the family. May Sis Angela soul RIP and light perpetual shine upon her. Blessed luv .
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella was a Truly Phenomenal Woman by Every Measure. I will never forget the opportunity I had to experience her unparalleled tutelage as an enlightening math teacher. She was truly inspirational, fun to be around, always had a ready laugh, and so very encouraging. I feel blessed to have known her and been positively influenced by her radiance, quiet strength and warmth.

In the timeless words of Kahlil Gibran, from 'The Prophet': "If you would indeed behold the spirit of death, open your heart wide unto the body of life. For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one. In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow your heart dreams of spring."

Dear Sister Angella, I have no doubt that we will meet again. Love and Light, now and always. Michelle.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sis. Angella,

You were a lady among ladies. You taught us how to value ourselves as contributing individuals to society. You never forgot any student's name, always poised, calm but firm. My sisters and I will never forget you :)

The Lord truly was working through you. I am blessed to have been in your guidance for all my years at high school. We miss and love you very very very much.

SIP #mahs2000
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
I always thought of you as a permanent structure; a life that would always be present. Your passing on doesn't change that. Your legacy, life, and light will forever live on. Thank you for your decades of service to others, and for being an example that I always looked up to.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
She was always so generous with her smiles, and was never too busy to share words of wisdom and encouragement. Sleep in peace Sister Angella, knowing that your legacy will live on in all the phenomenal women you have molded.

Oraine, ICHS Class of 1991
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Rest peacefully Sister Angella. You will be missed by all the lives you've touched. My favourite memory is when the ICHS hockey team would have training and sometimes while practising a stray ball would go passed the office. One evening while Sister was leaving her office a stray ball hit her! The team was dumbstruck... tensions high as everyone was scared wondering what would happen. Sister just smiled and said "Good hit, just practise your aim so you can keep scoring those goals." Sister Angella was most definitely one of the most exceptional persons I have met and I am grateful to have experienced her as a principal and role model. Thank you for everything Sister Angella, from your Immaculate family.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angela was one of the people that made my high school experience so memorable and enjoyable. I always admired how she knew how to put a smile on anyones face. I always admired how she took the time to understand us as students. I feel so incredibly blessed to have known her.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Rest in peace Sister Angella! You were an amazing woman and never failed to show love to everyone. You turned girls into young ladies. Your memories will forever live on.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
We met at Providence Primary and ended up at different high schools and lost contact with each other. When she became Principal of ICHS our paths crossed again. Her legacy is the impact on the lives of the ICHS family and the many young girls she moulded during her tenure and lifetime. She has done remarkable work on earth and God has plans for her in heaven where he will give her eternal rest. One love Sister Angella. Rest in Peace.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angela has been my principal for my entire high school life at Immaculate. Knowing that she's gone breaks my heart. However, I'll never forget her and all she has done for the school. May she rest in peace.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella, you are a great soul. You treated students and parents with respect.  I appreciated that. My daughter excelled at ICHS under your stewardship. I am glad she got that opportinity. Thank you for being you. Rest in peace Sister, see you on the other side.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella, your humility and caring are but two of the exemplary qualities you displayed as a Principal, employer, teacher and friend. Your contribution to the lives of those entrusted to your care is immeasurable.The world is a better place for your sojourn with us.
Walk good my friend.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Gone but not forgotten. I remember the first day we met on September 6, 2010. That radiant smile that you gave me, gave me the assurance that everything will be fine. You were a mother, a friend, a big Sister and a motivator. I will never forget your words. Keep simple things simple. Do the right thing cause it's the right thing to do. Sister Angella you will always be in my heart. I will never forget your kind words, your hugs and smiles. You will be really missed by me. You were a virtuous woman. There lay treasures in heaven for you. May your soul rest in peace. Love forever.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Thanks for believing in me and pushing me to do my best. You will be missed. Rest in Peace.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella Harris was very instrumental in grooming me into the teacher I am today. She taught me to positively influence and mold the lives of those God has placed in my life without becoming weary. I will always remember her continously reminding me to KEEP SIMPLE THINGS SIMPLE. Rest in internal peace Sister Angella. You're forever in my heart
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Sister Angella's dignified yet warm presence was a comfort to many. She not only understood the young ladies that were entrusted to her, she loved them. In our home we still remind ourselves to "keep simple things simple". She will continue to touch the lives of many even after her passing; such is her legacy.
Walk good Sister Angella!
June 5, 2020
Sister Angela,

You are greatly loved and missed. You were kind, gentle, simple and extremely loving. May your souls rest in peace.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
As Nelson Mandella wrote: For to be free is not merely to cast off ones chain, but to live in a way that respects and enhance the freedom of others. You lived an exemplary life you will be missed. You were the world's greatest principal. Mt Alvernia Class of 1998 we salute you. Rip Sister Angella Harris OSF
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
A wonderful soul who truly cared about our school community. She was strict but knew when to have fun. Mornings over the intercom were the highlight of my day. She will truly be missed. Rest well Sister.
June 5, 2020
June 5, 2020
Thank you Sister Angella for being their for me. For your continued guidance and your love. You've helped me through difficult times and I will always be grateful. You have loved a fulfilled life I only wish I could have been with you longer. The lord has called you home to him. May you rest in peace Sister Angella ❤
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You're always in my thoughts. I can still hear some things that you have said to me as lessons. Always and forever will miss you.
Peace!
February 20
Happy birthday, dear Sister Angella! Wow, your 4th Heavenly Birthday...seems like it was just yesterday we were all celebrating your 60th. Continue to rest in God's eternal arms. Love you forever.
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Her Story

May 31, 2020
Born in the sleepy town of Spauldings, Manchester to parents both employed in the education sector, Sr. H. Angella Harris dedicated 37 years of service to the development of education Jamaica.

In 1964, Sr. Angella's father, the then principal of a school, moved his family to the bustling city of Kingston in order to fill a vacancy in Kingston. Sr. Angella attended the Harbour View Primary School and later on Providence Primary. From the latter school, she graduated to St. Hugh's High School where she proved to be an excellent student. Her comportment propelled her to the rank of Prefect, Student Council Representative and Form Captain. She was also an active member of several extra-curricular activities such as Girl Guides, Netball, hockey and track and field.

Sr. Angella Harris was an extraordinarily energetic individual whose energy intensified over the years. Subsequent to her graduation from St. Hugh's in 1979, she went on to successfully pursue a degree at the University of the West Indies. On completion of the degree, she went to study at the Sam Sharpe Teachers College and the Central Connecticut State University. Her academic development paralleled her religious maturation and in 1982 she was converted to Catholicism, and decided to enter the convent.

Following her conversion, Sr. Harris taught at the Hillel Academy for a year prior to teaching at Immaculate Conception High School for five years. Subsequent to leaving Immaculate, she went to fill a vacancy at the Mount Alvernia High School where she spent an impressive 16 years, the last ten of which she served as principal beginning in 1995. Sr. Harris then returned to take over the reins of Immaculate Conception High School where she served as principal.

She battled with cancer since her diagnosis in July 2018, but faced it with the strength only God could give. She continued with duties as principal from her diagnosis without pause until her retirement in December 2019. Honoured by the Immaculate Home & School Association with a gospel concert in January 2020 where she would make her last public appearance, Sister Angella was showered with love from many different persons whose lives she impacted over her years. She lived her life in service for God and in turn His people until her passing on May 29, 2020. 

May her soul rest in peace. 
Peace!

 


Recent stories

A leader, a friend, an angel on earth

June 7, 2020
Sr Angella taught me math at ICHS, and being an educator who thought outside of the box, I will never forget our weekend when the math class took a little trip; we traveled outside of the school environs to have what I will describe as a math seminar with her. I think for many, it was the first time on the train. It was awesome! Just as she was awesome! And yes, we did learn math! She remained my counselor, my friend, thirty plus years on. She dropped me home from netball training on a few occasions, I went to church with Sr. Angella on a few occasions, and I myself being an Anglican and searching, we discussed many biblical principles and why her shift to the Catholicism. She was always willing to teach, to share her knowledge, her faith. I will never forget the first time I visited her at Mt Alvernia, it struct me that even as the Principal, she had a great rapport with the students, it was great to see, because she was disciplinarian, but she was reachable to all. This was also seen when in later years, at another visit, now principal at ICHS, she told me to walk with her, because her girls were playing a football match, and she had to go and support them.

In our last conversation she told me she had a ticket and would be heading to Africa, I was elated, I was now living in Africa and she could come visit with me! The small ICHS community here would welcome her! She never made the trip. The angel on earth transitioned.

As she hugged me once, she explained that to hug one must open wide one's arms and welcome the other whilst allowing oneself to be vulnerable and trusting that the warmth will be reciprocated. She lived her life like that, opening her arms and welcoming all with great love and devotion.
       "Behold I tell you a mystery; we shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed - in a  moment, in the twinkling of an eye....   "     1 Corinthians 15:51

Deeply missed, but can NEVER be forgotten, your love, your hugs, your words of wisdom forever in my heart!
SISTER ANGELLA HARRIS’ 60th BIRTHDAY

Father Kingsley; Esteemed Nuns of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany; Birthday Celebrant, Sister Angella; beloved Family and Friends.

In wishing Sister Angella a happy birthday on her arrival at the golden age of “60”, I must advise her that Birthdays are very good for you. Statistics have shown that people who have the most birthdays live the longest.

However, there is also an alternative side to this statement, Sister Angella -- too many birthdays will eventually kill us. I must therefore say Sister Angella that I am so very happy that you are older than I am!

Also as your friend, now that you have arrived at this golden age, in the future I will endeavor to remember your birthday and not your age!

Sister Angella or as I simply knew her then Angella was my best friend in my childhood days. I am convinced that our childhood friends make an indelible impact on our lives, in that no matter how many years we don’t see each other or how far apart we go that friend has a part of our heart and will always be a valued, unforgettable part of our lives.With Sister Angella, whenever she and I meet up it is like carrying on a conversation we were having yesterday.

I have many happy memories of growing up in the Nautilus Avenue community of Harbour View.In this community families looked out for each other.My family lived at #60 Nautilus Avenue while Angella’s family lived on the opposite side of the road at #49.Our houses were fairly close with Angella’s house being about four houses below ours. Angella was always amazed that she could hear my mother’s outrageous sneeze all the way down at her house.

I spent many hours at Angella’s home mostly because her parents were stricter than mine were so she could not come over as often as I could get to go to her house.

Her parents most appropriately named her, Angella – her name meaning “angel messenger of God”. Angella was definitely “Ms. Goody Two Shoes”, she was also very feisty in her quiet reserved way and with her exceptional analytic ability, she automatically took the leadership role in our friendship. Of course being the daughter of two great teachers, her father being an eminent principal – I think she considered herself way above us, lower mortals! This was definitely indicative of things to come.

She is extremely intelligent and talented…she could pick out a tune on the piano with little effort, unlike me who was tone deaf and generally having very little musical ability. Our conversations (often lasting for hours – even after leaving her house I would then call her on the phone where we would have another long conversation) were always interesting.I can’t recall now what on earth we spent so much time talking about but I am sure we must have solved many of the world’s problems during those conversations.

At 10-11 years old, Angella was backing out and parking her family’s car on the road.I was truly awestruck at this accomplishment (as any 10 -11 year old would be) and so amazed that her father Mr. Nehemiah Harris (of blessed memory) never did limit his daughter’s confidence in her abilities.

Of course being children, there had to be a fight at some point! This happened one afternoon. In speaking to Angella recently, she says she doesn’t remember any such fight as she thought she had a clean slate. I can’t recall what that fight was about but as our neighbouring friends, Denise, Sandra, my sister Maria and others encircled us, Angella with fists poised in the air like a true boxer, was ready to take me on and the world, if necessary.

Whenever I have met an Immaculate student I have always been quick to tell them that Angella was my best friend and that she beat me up. They have been so impressed that I know their Sister Angella! However due to the fact that I am standing now in the hallowed realms of the Convent, I am compelled to tell the real end of that story – that is, being the true coward that I am, I hurriedly retracted whatever comments I had made that led to the fight and so the fight never actually got underway much to the disappointment of our community friends who had eagerly gathered for this unpropitious event.

As we grew into our later teenage years, we went to many places together.The Rockfort Mineral Bath, Gun Boat Beach, the movies at both the Harbour View and the Carib cinemas, church events etc.This was a period in which our spiritual yearnings deepened. Our section of Harbour View surrounded as it was by the beautiful mountain ranges easily aroused our inner search for a deeper spiritual life.

We went to Christian camps together and I am happy to note that it was at one of my church camps (the United Church in Jamaica & the Cayman Islands) under the directorship of the late Rev. Earl Thames (of blessed memory) that Angella gave her life fully to the Lord…of course, much more fully than me! Ironically, this would be her first step in her journey to the Convent.

I have found that Angella has a way of dropping bombshells of information on me.Firstly when she decided to become a nun. I was mortified as in my script of both our lives I saw each of us getting married …We would both marry tall handsome men and each of us would have maybe 4 – 6 children (like our parents).Our children would then become childhood friends just as we were.Nonetheless, as I said earlier, Angella lived a life above us ordinary mortals.

God’s plan was for Angella’s life meant that she would touch the lives of thousands of children not merely 4 - 6 as I envisaged.

After she became a Novice, we did not see each other for many years as we each pursued our respective life’s journey.I got married, had children and Angella, just to let you know, I am sure my children caused me to pray just as much or even more than you did in the Convent!!!

Whenever we met, such as when she attended my Dad’s funeral, we easily fell back into our comfortable friendship. She graciously invited me to attend mass when she took her final vows during the mid 90’s.

We then lost touch…meeting briefly in 2010/2011. Today is the first time we are seeing each other since that time.

Then the second bombshell came last year when I got news, unwittingly, through an acquaintance, that Angella had been diagnosed with cancer.This occurrence however proved for me the truly indelible cords of friendship. I questioned God on why this had to happen, I cried, I prayed and fasted for her just as if she were my own sister.

Do you recall when I said earlier that Angella is a fighter (she definitely would have been a great boxer)…well my brave, courageous friend took on the fight with cancer in true form and God’s willing she will indeed succeed. Angella, may I just advise notwithstanding your wonderful ability to take on the world, this battle is not yours, it is the Lord’s. So hand over this one totally to Him.

Well, back to the birthday, I am very, very happy that Angella has reached 60 before me so now I can call her “old lady” for a few months before I get there.

I have stopped telling God what the script should be where our friendship is concerned – He has a better script - but just to say, I will be eternally grateful that He gave me the best childhood friend ever.

Angella, I have been so proud of your many accomplishments and I look forward to many, many more. That best seller that you must write now; work on a Caribbean genre of religious music as carried on by Father Holung and others; and God’s willing we will have do some traveling together to places like Japan and Russia. So Girl, just as back in those childhood days we still have people to meet, places to go and lots of things to do!

Finally, Angella this being such an auspicious birthday, as your friend, I cannot end without giving you some words of wisdom:

Just remember, once you’re over the hill you begin to pick up speed; and

Smile while you still have teeth. Congratulations!

I love you, my friend!

February 20, 2020.











You Made A Difference

June 4, 2020
Sr. Angella you made a remarkable difference at Mount Alvernia High. You were feared by many; not because of your demeanour, but because of what your girls knew you stood for and the high expectations you had of us. I am happy that I had the opportunity of meeting you and knowing that you played a part in my development during my adolescent years.

You have now gained your heavenly wings, Sleep In Paradise Sr. Angella. 

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