Elton Georges’ Life Celebrated

[gallery]Hundreds gathered at the Sea Cow’s Bay Methodist Church over the weekend, to celebrate the life of the late Elton Georges, CMG, OBE, who passed away on April 4.

An official funeral was held to honour the former Deputy Governor on Saturday, April 21.

It was the government’s decision to hold an official funeral for Mr. Georges.

“Official funerals are usually reserved for former legislators, but the Cabinet of the Virgin Islands decided that the current policy for funerals with official government involvement should be extended to Mr. Georges, on the basis of his distinction as the longest serving Deputy Governor from 1983 – 2003 and from 2007 – 2008,” Premier Hon. Dr. D. Orlando Smith said.

Official flags were flown at half-mast on April 21 at all government buildings Territory-wide.

There was also a special viewing on Thursday, April 19 at the Sea Cow’s Bay Methodist Church, which was followed by memorial tributes under the theme, “A Virgin Islands Story Through the Life of a Son”.

According to the Deputy Governor’s Office, Mr. Georges was the second person to be appointed as Deputy Governor in the Virgin Islands, having succeeded Mr. Alford Penn in 1983. Except for a short stint in banking from 1979 – 1981, Mr. Georges’ life was dedicated to public service.

His career began in 1965 as a secondary school teacher and in 1971, he was appointed as Administrative Secretary to the Chief Minister and subsequently (by re-designation) Permanent Secretary until 1979. During his tenure as Deputy Governor, Mr. Georges worked with seven Governors: Barwick (1982 - 1986); Herdman (1986 - 1991); Penfold (1991 - 1995); Mackilligin (1995 - 1998); Savage (1998 - 2002); Macan (2002 - 2006); and Pearey (2006 - 2010).

He also acted as Governor and Governor’s Deputy on several occasions during Governor McCleary's tenure as Governor (2010 – 2014) after he had demitted office.

He was a leading figure in establishing the disaster management programme and served for 20 years as chairman of the Disaster Emergency Management Organisation of the Territory.

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(PLTM) - Mr. Georges was also the first holder of the post of Complaints Commissioner, having served from 2009 to 2015.

Other notable public contributions include twice Chairman of the Development (now National) Bank of the Virgin Islands; founding member of the Board of Governors for the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, and Chairman of the BVI's Health and Wellness Advisory Council. In the non-profit sector, his service included: member and past president of the Rotary Club of Tortola, member of the BVI Chess Club, Treasurer and Past President of the BVI Diabetes Association, and a Methodist Lay Preacher.

In 1988, Mr. Georges was awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), and he is the only person in the Territory to be awarded a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMG), which he received in 2004.

He was laid to rest at the Road Town Methodist Church Burial Ground.

Photos by Clifton Skelton/BVI Platinum News

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