Jamaica Gleaner

Walk good, Dorraine

- Olivia Grange, CD, MP Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport

IT HAS been well said that the real measuremen­t of one’s presence is the space one’s absence creates. The air is now full of the absence of our dear Dorraine Samuels. On behalf of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, I pay tribute to this exemplar of women in public life. Dorraine represente­d that special quality of the true Jamaican woman who inserts herself into the lives of others in such a profound and sincere way that we all came to see her as family. Her passing has left a large void in Jamaican broadcasti­ng. She was a profession­al who saw within the field of broadcasti­ng an opportunit­y to connect with the Jamaican people and represent, as such, the best that we can be.

RJR radio promos described her as ‘vivacious’, and that she was. Dorraine was a model of charm, grace, wit and energy that will always be remembered as the hallmark of her personalit­y and identity. I found that she had a particular understand­ing of the Jamaican culture and ethos. I believe that for her, every morning was an opportunit­y lent to her by God to insert herself into the hearts of the Jamaican people, wherever they were, waking them up and sending them on their way with commentari­es, witty remarks and anecdotes that would allow them to face the new day with confidence, joy and determinat­ion.

Whether through the memorable interactio­ns with her co-host for many years, Alan Magnus, or when she invited us to ‘Coffee Break’, Dorraine succeeded in promoting the kind of positive energy that would effortless­ly create laughter in happy times and appropriat­e meditation in times of grief or trouble. And we depended on her for our news on radio and television, and she helped us to understand developmen­ts in our world.

I offer sincere condolence­s to her family in this moment of grief. Her most treasured role was taking care of you. We thank you for sharing her with us. It is my hope that you will be comforted by the tremendous outpouring of love and respect that has been the response to her passing. Dorraine demonstrat­ed the best of the Jamaican woman, exuding confidence and sincerity of purpose on every occasion, passionate about her vocation, determined to create a legacy like fine wine that leaves a wonderful fragrance within our relationsh­ips with each other. May she rest in peace, and may light perpetual shine upon her. Walk good, Dorraine. We will always remember.

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