Jamaica Gleaner

His memory will live on

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ON BEHALF of the government and people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the high commission wishes to express its deepest and heartfelt sympathy to the family and colleagues of the late Brian George, one of our most decorated and monumental men of the soil.

Gone too soon but will not be forgotten, his memory and legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of those he has left behind, as well as the people of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.

To his wife and sons and extended family, we say, let not your hearts be troubled, Brian George believed in God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. In his Father’s house, there are many mansions, and God has now taken him to the mansion that was designed for him, to an inheritanc­e that is imperishab­le, undefiled and unfading, and guarded by the power of God. His soul will rest in eternal peace, for he is with his Father and the Father with him. FITZGERALD JEFFREY High Commission­er For

The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago 2015: Brian George, chairman of the selection committee for the Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence, listens to Natalie Neita-Headley, then minister with responsibi­lity for sports, at the opening of nomination­s for the award, held at Cuddy’z Sports Bar and Restaurant in new Kingston. Looking on is Wilford ‘Billy’ Heaven, chief executive officer of the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education Fund, administra­tors of the award. George (right) speaks with a ward of Mustard Seed Communitie­s during a SVL treat at the Hope Zoo, Old Hope Road, Kingston, earlier this year.

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