One of the originators of an offbeat annual tradition dating back the 1950s was a fun-loving mariner known for his personable nature.
Ian Farrow was a founder of the Non-Mariner’s Race – an irreverent...
The “matriarch” behind one of Bermuda’s classic pubs was a “larger than life person” who delighted in seeing people enjoy her food.
Jackie Correia ran the Swizzle Inn at Bailey’s Bay in Hamilton Paris...
A “visionary” who helped to shape modern Dockyard from the helm of the West End Development Corporation was driven by a sense of service to Bermuda.
The family of Robert “Bob” Tucker said he was deter...
A teacher born and raised in Somerset was praised as a “West End warrior”.
Maude Bassett, who has died, aged 102, was the deputy principal at Somerset Primary School but was devoted to West End Primar...
A lifelong tourism ambassador and hotel worker known for old-fashioned Bermudian hospitality made a name for himself as Champagne Danny.
Danny Gilbert was synonymous with the Elbow Beach Hotel in Page...
A St George’s ship’s pilot and shipwright risked his life as a small-boat captain during the Second World War.
Edric Pearman, who was 104, and his late wife, Joyce, who died in 2016 after almost 75 ye...
An engineer who headed a Bermuda telecommunications firm led turn of the century work to safeguard the island against the computer flaw dubbed the millennium bug.
Gregory Swan, a top Belco engineer wh...
A former health and safety official who monitored construction sites was also a keen sportsman and helped found one of Bermuda’s best known rugby clubs.
Harry Powell helped kick off Renegades Rugby Fo...