Jamaica Gleaner

Adventists hail Dr Neville Gallimore for his generosity

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THE SEVENTH-DAY Adventist Church in Jamaica received with deep regret news of the passing of Dr Neville Gallimore, a committed member of the church and a faithful servant of God.

In commenting on his passing, Pastor Everett Brown, president of Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, said, “Dr Gallimore was our brother and friend. I recall that as a young pastor, I served in the Brown’s Town District of Churches, and he was a member of the Devon church that was part of that circuit. Because I was dependent on public transporta­tion at that time, he would graciously volunteer to transport me to my various congregati­ons on numerous Sabbaths, for which I was most appreciati­ve.

“He exemplifie­d humility and kindness of which the church as a whole, and many persons individual­ly, were grateful beneficiar­ies,” Brown continued. “His home was always a very busy thoroughfa­re with his many constituen­ts coming and going as they sought his help in various ways. He even engaged them in a branch Sabbath School at his home before the St D’Acre congregati­on was started.”

“The Alexandria church and the congregati­on he was instrument­al in organising next to his house at St D’Acre benefited from his generosity and commitment to building up the Kingdom of Grace. He and his family donated generously to various church projects and he devoted time and effort to many causes.”

WISE AND INSIGHTFUL

Dr Gallimore passed away on Thursday, May 28, 2020 in California, USA. He was 81. At the time of his passing, Dr Gallimore was a member of the Northern Caribbean University Board of Governors.

“As chairman of the board, I was always appreciati­ve of his wise and insightful interventi­ons at meetings and during our oneto-one conversati­ons,” said Brown.

His love of farming was no secret and many benefited immensely from his generosity as a ‘farmer’, as he lavishly supplied fruits of various kinds and other produce from his farm. He took great pride and pleasure in giving everyone the grand tour to see his plants and animals.

“He always had time to spend with friends and acquaintan­ces; and he kept us supplied lavishly with boxes or bags of fruits and other produce from his farm. His mantra was ‘You must service your friendship­s’,” Brown quipped.

“I learned a long time ago that I should not call in on Dr Gallimore at St D’Acre House on my way to anywhere unless I had a lot of time to spare. He was a welcoming host, a stalwart Jamaican and a consummate public servant. We will miss him.

“On behalf of the Adventist Church family, we extend condolence­s to his widow, Dr Angella Gallimore, his sons and daughters and other members of his family. The church mourns with you, and we assure you of our prayers and support during this very difficult time,” Brown added.

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Neville Gallimore

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