Mourners pay tribute to Charles Maynard

AFTER his funeral at Christ Church Cathedral, the late FNM chairman Charles Maynard was interred at Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery on Friday afternoon.

Several parliamentarians and Cabinet ministers visited the grave site to pay their final respects.

Among those bidding farewell to a man described as “full of life” were Governor-General Sir Arthur Foulkes, Prime Minister Perry Christie and the leadership of the FNM.

Among those who attended the church service were members of the judiciary, representatives of the religious community, members of various sporting and cultural organisations and the 4x400m Olympic gold medallists.

Hundreds of mourners lined the route of the procession that travelled from the House of Assembly to Christ Church led by members of the Royal Bahamas Police and Defence Forces.

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TalRussell says...

The red shirts use of their loyal friends in the media to play on their outpouring of words about Comrade Charlie's untimely death, and $50,000 government subsidized state funeral, is nothing more than pure unadulterated free advertisement at improving their faint hope chances of retaining the lawyers/fisherman's Cooper's Town House seat.

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Posted 27 August 2012, 2:42 p.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

are you insane or just incredibly dumb or both??

Posted 27 August 2012, 3:42 p.m. Suggest removal

242352 says...

Tal Russell,

You are way out of line with your stupid comment.

Posted 28 August 2012, 9:07 a.m. Suggest removal

concernedcitizen says...

tals people are in ,the PLP,you think he would ease up and show a little class,but like many plps,not all but many , there mod is purely to hate HAI ,and yell foriegners are bad ..it doesn,t matter if the PLP have no plan and rip us off hand over foot as long as it doesn,t appear a foriegner does it ....if you give the people a straw man to hate ,whitey, you galvanize there support and then your free to loot the treasury ...

Posted 28 August 2012, 9:39 a.m. Suggest removal

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