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Jul 30, 2016 News

President David Granger, Prime Minister, Mr. Moses Nagamootoo and
Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr. Barton Scotland are seated in the
front pew at the funeral service for the late Bishop Randolph George
President David Granger was among those paying their last respects to the late Bishop Randolph George. The service was held at St. George’s Cathedral, Georgetown.
The late Bishop died on July 18, 2016. He served the episcopate from 1980 to 2008. He was bestowed with the Cacique Crown of Honour in 1994.
President Granger described the late Bishop as a sagacious, soft-spoken and amicable leader of the Diocese, and one who will be remembered as a person of quiet and unassuming dignity, whose respect and stature amongst the Faithful never diminished, even after his retirement.
Prime Minister, Mr. Moses Nagamootoo; Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr. Barton Scotland; Former President Mr. Donald Ramotar and Former Prime Minister, Mr. Samuel Hinds also attended the service.
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