Born on July 15, 1931 in May Pen, Jamaica
Passed on November 20, 2025, in Palm Bay, Florida
Celebrating the Life of Merdeline Khan Born July 15, 1931 in May Pen, Jamaica and went to rest on November 20, 2025 in Palm Bay, Florida.
Merdeline Khan was predeceased by her husband Reginald Khan, daughter Carol Jean Terrier and son-in-law Patrick Miller.
Survivors include her daughters Rosemarie Carey, Marlene (Judy) Miller and Christine Hayman
Sons-in-law Wentworth Carey and Amos Hayman
Grandchildren Andre and Kerrian Hayman, Jason Carey, Crystal Fuoco, Bryan Terrier, Alex Miller and Vincent (Vinnie) Carey
Great grandchildren Juliana and Makenzie Carey, Lincoln Fuoco, Eva and Abigail Hayman
Hunter Terrier, many nieces and nephews and a host of family friends.
Calling hours will be held at The Melbourne Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 210 West New Haven Ave Melbourne from 10:45am – 11:45am with a funeral service to be held at noon on Monday December 1st, 2025. The service will be live streamed at Melbourne Seventh Day Advent.
Interment will be Tuesday Dec 2nd 2025 at Noon, at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens & Mausoleums, 2401 Davie Road, Fort Lauderdale Fl 33317.
Anyone wishing to make an expression of sympathy is asked to consider The Melbourne Seventh Day Adventist Church.
The Family of the late Merdeline Khan, “Merdie” offers our sincere gratitude for your prayers, love and presence. Your kindness has been a blessing, and we thank God for each of you.
May His peace continue to surround us all.
Memories can be expressed in GUESTBOOK ENTRY below
Hemmings Family
from Bronx wrote on December 2, 2025:
Our family would like to express our sincere condolences to the Khan's family. May the beautiful memories and the great legacy that your mom has left behind be your strength and guide. She was a true Christian . She gave selflessly, both personally and professionally. God be with you all as you go through this trying time.
Dennis & Shanta Ramnauth
from Markham wrote on December 1, 2025:
Our condolences to the Khan’s family, I have know them since the sixties. I grew up with Carol, Rose, Judy and Christine when we were all living in Blairmont Estate. I have very fond memories of a time of long ago, Mrs. Khan was a wonderful woman, who touched the lives of many. May her legacy lives on in all of you.
I was fortunate to be able to see her last Summer after a long time. I will always remember her warm smile and how protective she was of her daughters.
To the girls: Cherish all of your wonderful memories with your Mom.
Nichola Forbes
from Jamaica Queens, New York wrote on December 1, 2025:
Aunt Merdie you were the last one. Mommy is gone and now you.
You both had each other but you were alone when she was gone. You both now can sleep now until that day when your Heavenly Father return for us all.
To the family my sincerest condolence , you will all be in my prayers.
I Love you all my cousins we are all that we have left. We are now our
Mothers. Love 💕💕💕🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Michelle Fearon
from Flushing, NY wrote on November 30, 2025:
Sincerest condolences to the family. May you find comfort in Lord. Sleep in peace, till we meet again.
Pat Carey-Lewis & family
from West Palm Beach wrote on November 30, 2025:
It was an honor and a pleasure to have known Mrs. Khan, and we will never forget someone so special.
We are thinking of the entire family.
Sending our sympathies and prayers.🙏🏼
Gloria McDoom
from Jamaica wrote on November 30, 2025:
Neice Gloria
Auntie Merdie you left a mark in my heart and nothing can erase the love you had showed us during your life time,looking forward to that final day when we meet again
Love you for ever
Patricia Terrier
from Toronto wrote on November 30, 2025:
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal,
Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
I will miss my Aunt Merdie for the
Wonderful times we shared that death
Can never erase. Grief is the price I pay
for loving you.
John and Carmen Piroski
from Columbus, Georgia wrote on November 30, 2025:
It is with deep respect and Christian hope that I remember Sister Merdeline Khan, who fell asleep in the Lord on November 25, 2025, at the blessed age of 94. I had the privilege of serving as her pastor at the Flushing Seventh-day Adventist Church in Queens, New York, from 1996 to 2000, during which time she was a faithful and devoted member.
Sister Merdeline lived with strong biblical convictions firmly rooted in God’s Word. She was a positive and uplifting influence on her family, especially her beloved grandchildren, Andre and Kerrian, and on the entire church community. She was a woman of unwavering principles, and her life was marked by constant, sincere prayer for those she loved. Today she rests in the Lord, having seen the fruits of many answered prayers.
It was truly a joy to be her pastor, to know her personally, and to witness her steadfast faith. I am deeply grateful that God allowed our paths to cross on this earth, until we shall meet again at His soon coming.
As the apostle Paul wrote, she indeed fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. On behalf of myself and my family, I extend my heartfelt condolences to her entire family. May the comforting promises of Scripture surround you with peace and hope.
Revelation 21:1–4
“Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; for the first heaven and the first earth passed away, and there is no longer any sea. And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from the throne, saying, ‘Behold, the tabernacle of God is among the people, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people, and God Himself will be among them, and He will wipe away every tear from their eyes; and there will no longer be any death; there will no longer be any mourning, or crying, or pain; the first things have passed away.’”
Lanza
from Mississauga wrote on November 30, 2025:
Auntie, may you rest in peace. Your presence brought comfort and light to our family, and your memory will continue to do the same. Thank you for the love and softness you brought into our lives.
Coming from Neville your nephew.
Arthur & Eunice Jackson
from Palm Bay wrote on November 30, 2025:
Eunice and I extend our deepest sympathies to the family of Mrs Khan. We will always have fond memories of our time together. She loved her church, but most importantly she loved the Lord. May she now rest in peace until her Lord and Savior comes to claim her as His own. We extend our love, thoughts, and prayers to the family.
Debbie “Miller “ Lindo
from Miramar wrote on November 30, 2025:
On behalf of the Miller family:
Our sincere condolences to the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
“Mother” your courage, bravery and strength through it all was inspiring and will live on in us. Thank you for the memories we shared. You will never be forgotten.
May your humble soul rest in eternal peace ☮️
Suzette Brunvil
from Rosedale wrote on November 30, 2025:
Wherever a beautiful soul has been there is a trail of beautiful memories.
In loving memory of Sister Merdeline.
Ramesh & Chan Gopal
from West Palm Beach, FL wrote on November 30, 2025:
Our sincere condolences to the entire Khan family. May her soul achieve the abode of the Lord.
Marlene (Judy) Milly
from Palm Bay wrote on November 30, 2025:
Miss you mom and all the happy times we spent together.
I will always love and remember you.
Gloria McDoom
from 10 Forrest Dr Twin Palm Estate wrote on November 29, 2025:
Love you auntie memories of your love, for us will never be for gotten,,see you when Jesus return
Sleep on
Dawn Hayman-Dunkley (Pat)
from Jamaica wrote on November 29, 2025:
My condolences to all the families of Mrs. Khan. I have so many fun memories of her in my earlier days visiting New York. She actually took me to get my first hair cut. I pray for strength and comfort for all her family and may her SOUL REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.
Faneeza (Fano) Jameer
from Palm bay wrote on November 29, 2025:
My heart felt condolences to the bereaved family. Aunt Merdeline was a role model to her community and church. She will be missed by everyone.
Taylor family
from Palm Bay wrote on November 29, 2025:
Thinking of everyone through this time. Sending hugs and prayers to everyone.
Rosemarie Carey
from Palm Bay wrote on November 29, 2025:
Thinking of you Mom and the many memories etched in my heart. Will keep on loving you forever.
Rose
Michael and Marjorie Andrews
from Miami wrote on November 28, 2025:
Our family wishes to express our profound sympathy to Mrs. Khan's families and friends. Sincere condolences for the passing of such a remarkable person. We pray God's strength and comfort in this time of grief and pain. May she sleep in internal peace.