After 50 years in Canada Clarendonian returns home to farm
Jun 25th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 5:58#JamaicaGleaner #Mocho #Clarendon #Farming JUNE 25, 2021: Loveant Cardiff Williams left Jamaica when he was 18 years old to make a new life in Canada. After 50 years - 48 of those married to the love of his life Evon and two daughters later – he has decided it is time to pack up and return to his homeland to farm. Hailing from Whitney in Mocho, a community on the border of Manchester, he said he returned home against the wishes of his family as he could not stay away from Jamaica.
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