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Mourners pay final respects to Yesu Persaud

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Family members and friends as well as government officials and dignitarie­s were among the many mourners who gathered yesterday to pay their final respects to local business icon Dr Yesu Persaud.

Persaud, 93, passed away at his East Bank Demerara (EBD) home early last Monday morning.

He was remembered as a patriotic visionary who paved the way for emerging entreprene­urs with humility and compassion by persons who worked with him over the decades.

President Irfaan Ali attended the funeral service held at Persaud’s Nandy Park, EBD residence.

According to an Office of the President statement, Ali hailed Persaud for his many contributi­ons towards the improvemen­t of Guyana.

He said Persaud’s family and the entire Guyanese community have lost an “extraordin­ary soul who lived an extraordin­ary life.”

“As President, his examples in life is an inspiratio­n and motivation to me to serve people with humility, simplicity and to do so to the best of my ability. He was never short of advice for me. He was very strong in his conviction about national unity. He was very strong in his conviction about the rule of law. He was very strong in his conviction for culture and religion, and he was strong in his conviction that we could do better for Guyana,” the statement quoted Ali saying.

Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr Vindhya Persaud and representa­tives from the private sector accompanie­d Ali at the service at Persaud’s home.

After the funeral procession arrived in Georgetown, it passed by the corporate office of Demerara Bank on Camp Street and then proceeded to the Indian Monument Gardens on Camp and Church streets for the viewing to continue.

Mourners began to arrive at the venue at around 11:00 hrs, shortly after which a motorcade arrived with the hearse bearing Persaud’s body.

Covered with garlands, his casket was lifted from the hearse and placed at the centre of the stage in front of a huge banner which was adorned with pictures of Persaud’s life and achievemen­ts.

Lines were formed from under the tents in the compound leading up to the stage for the viewing to commence, with priority being given to family members.

During the one hour and a half ceremony, those who had gathered reflected on the life and memories they shared with Persaud.

Before it concluded, Persaud’s eldest daughter stood at the podium to deliver three final messages for one of his grandsons, a daughter-in-law and a son-in-law who were

unable to attend the service. They each reminisced on the last moments they shared with Persaud, who they said always had an answer to every question and was a family to many who knew him.

Among those who attended the viewing at the Indian Monument Gardens was Speaker of the National Assembly Manzoor Nadir; High

Commission­er of India Dr K J Srinivasa, British High Commission­er to Guyana Jane Miller; Ambassador of the United States of America Sarah-Ann Lynch, and Minister within the Minister of Local Government Anand Persaud.

Persaud was considered as the leading businessma­n of his era. He was associated for decades with Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) and was also the founder of Guyana’s first indigenous bank, Demerara Bank Limited, where he retained a major role up to his passing.

Persaud, a chartered accountant, was also the brains behind the Institute of Private Enterprise Developmen­t (IPED), which has provided loans to thousands of small entreprene­urs over the years. He was also wellknown for his philanthro­pic work and played a key role in the activities of the Indian Commemorat­ion Trust.

Persaud was also an ardent advocate for free and fair elections in the 90s and this saw his removal from the then Seals and Packaging Industries Limited during the Hoyte administra­tion.

 ?? ?? President Irfaan Ali (second from left) paid final respects to Persaud yesterday morning at his Nandy Park, EBD residence. (Office of the President photo)
President Irfaan Ali (second from left) paid final respects to Persaud yesterday morning at his Nandy Park, EBD residence. (Office of the President photo)
 ?? ?? Persaud’s casket being carried out of the Indian Monument Gardens.
Persaud’s casket being carried out of the Indian Monument Gardens.
 ?? ?? Persons in line to pay their final respects to Persaud
Persons in line to pay their final respects to Persaud

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