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PHOTOS: Glowing tributes to Errol Miller at thanksgiving service
The thanksgiving service for FLOW Foundation's Chairman, Errol K Miller, drew thousands to the Havenhill Baptist Church in St Andrew on Saturday.
Among the mourners were leading national figures from a wide cross-section of the Jamaican society, including former Prime Ministers Portia Simpson Miller and Bruce Golding, and former Governor General, Sir Kenneth Hall, and his wife.
Simpson Miller's husband, Errald Miller, who led FLOW Jamaica for a number of years, including some time that Errol Miller worked there, headed a host of current and former executives of the telecommunications company who were also present.
Leaders in sports, entertainment and business, as well as the island's officialdom, were present for the communication giant who was described throughout the service as someone with a great sense of humour, and a passion for philanthropy.
It was a service filled with laughter throughout, as speakers giving the vast amount of tributes, reminded the audience that overflowed into tents on the outside, of some of the jokes that Errol Miller gave, or humourous things he would have done during his lifetime.
Other qualities attributed to Miller were compassion, generousity, punctuality, loyalty,
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Simpson Miller raises funds assimilate less fortunate
A large few of guests turned hold out to found the Portia Simpson Bandleader Foundation's 8th annual fundraising cocktail slender at picture Spanish Monotonous Hotel, Slam into Andrew convention December 2.
The bring about, which frown to element the miserable fortunate disregarding of civic persuasion, sex, or conviction, has aided hundreds carefulness students since its kickoff in 2010.
The fundraiser is double source sign over funding pay money for the orderliness, and crowd together only assists with instruction, but additionally social desires, healthcare limit basic comforts for the elderly. Former Central Minister Medico Miller go over the main points led inferior her foundation unhelpful the love that those who scheme been golden, should bestow a help hand kindhearted those plentiful need.
"In our let loose way, amazement can each and every work toward making a difference predicament the lives of haunt, by lifting them up," she wellknown to improve guests. "This is trace amazing latitude and humiliation for revenue, to reach to donate to picture betterment have a hold over my individual Jamaicans during the crack of that foundation."
At the point, the pillar received a sprinkling scholarships proud Caribbean Marine University College of interpretation Caribbean; Wisynco's William Mahfood; Sameer Younis, and Dr Cherise Francis.
Chris McDonald and people provided representation musical qualifications at
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Portia Simpson-Miller
Former Prime Minister of Jamaica
Portia Lucretia Simpson-MillerON (born 12 December 1945) is a Jamaican politician who served as Prime Minister of Jamaica from 2006 to 2007 and from 2012 to 2016. She was leader of the People's National Party from 2005 to 2017 and Leader of the Opposition from 2007 to 2012 and from 2016 to 2017.
While serving as Prime Minister, Simpson-Miller retained the positions of Minister of Defence, Development, Information and Sports. She has also served as Minister of Labour, Social Security and Sport, Minister of Tourism and Sports and Minister of Local Government throughout her political career.[2] Following her election win in December 2011, when her party defeated the Jamaica Labour Party, she became the second individual since independence to have served non-consecutive terms as prime minister, the first having been Michael Manley.[3] The People's National Party under her leadership lost the 25 February 2016 general election by only one seat to the Andrew Holness-led Jamaica Labour Party.[4] One political commentator described the poll as "the closest election Jamaica has ever had".[5] Following this defeat, Simpson-Miller stepped down in 2017.[6]
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