Sir Jack was Chairman of The Salvation Army Board in Freeport during our appointment to the Bahamas - 1986-1990. How supportive he was of the Army's work and people. I loved his stories and his love of theater! Witty, intelligent, delightful come to mind as I remember a man who cared deeply about people and worked tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of people. He dreamed great dreams and they became reality! His landrover, his jack shirts, his black rimmed glasses - descriptive of him to this day! We had served in Zambia as missionaries prior to coming to the Bahamas. Sir Jack had worked in Africa years before so we instantly connected! The Army will miss him! The people of Freeport will miss him. We will miss him! Majors Mike and Gloria Reagan
gloriareagan says...
Sir Jack was Chairman of The Salvation Army Board in Freeport during our appointment to the Bahamas - 1986-1990. How supportive he was of the Army's work and people. I loved his stories and his love of theater! Witty, intelligent, delightful come to mind as I remember a man who cared deeply about people and worked tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of people. He dreamed great dreams and they became reality! His landrover, his jack shirts, his black rimmed glasses - descriptive of him to this day! We had served in Zambia as missionaries prior to coming to the Bahamas. Sir Jack had worked in Africa years before so we instantly connected! The Army will miss him! The people of Freeport will miss him. We will miss him!
Majors Mike and Gloria Reagan
On Grand Bahama Port Authority co-owner Sir Jack Hayward dies
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