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Jan 05, 2014 News
The Education Fraternity in Region Two is grieving the loss of an Educator, friend and mother, Headmistress of the Cotton Field Secondary School, Mrs. Pauline Davis.
Davis died suddenly Friday after taking ill at the Suddie Public Hospital. Her death has created shock throughout the Region and especially to her colleagues in the teaching arena.
Mrs. Pauline Davis held the post of headteacher at the Cotton Field Secondary School at the time of her death. She was scheduled to be retired in February.
The Regional Education Officer assigned to the Education Department at Cotton Field, Mrs. Seepersaud explained that Davis was happy throughout the Christmas season and was fully involved in Christmas activities at Aurora and Charity Schools, December last.
Davis was born at Johanna Cecilia, Essequibo Coast. She received her early Education at the Johanna Cecilia Primary School then she went on to the Anna Regina Multilateral Secondary. Davis later went on to further her Education at a senior Secondary School in the city before completing her tertiary Education at the University of Guyana.
Davis chalked up over 20 years as a teacher and some eight years as a headteacher. She was the mother of two daughters.
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