A writer and actor who championed film and theatre in Bermuda was remembered for her sparkling style and “a voice made for the stage”.
Susanne Notman, a theatre devotee who liked to call top performan...
A veteran St George’s firefighter nicknamed “Captain Smokes” also ran a popular East End hardware store and sailed several times in the Newport Bermuda Race.
His family said Robert Oatley, who died ea...
A veteran bus driver with a love of hospitality lived a life of service to others, his daughter has said.
Sonia Howes said Sidney Simmons, who died earlier this month, “just loved being around people”...
Gregory Seymour, a singer who led the popular rhythm and blues group Burning Ice, was one of its few surviving members.
The band, which hit its heyday in the 1970s, also enjoyed popularity overseas.
M...
A former photographer for the Bermuda News Bureau who left the island for a career in TV commercials and photography in Hollywood was an ambassador for the island, his family have said.
Leonard Mocklo...
A champion for preventive medicine led the fight against diabetes in Bermuda – one of the island’s most rampant chronic diseases.
Femi Bada was also a former chairman of the Bermuda Diabetes Associati...
A veteran of the elite Royal Marine Commandos was also a prominent businessman at a well-known china, crystal and antiques shop.
Major Peter Darling, who served nearly 30 years in the Marines, ran Blu...
A former general manager of the Bermuda Telephone Company helped to rewire the island’s phone system after he arrived in 1963.
Daniel Mannus, who headed BTC from 1986 until 1991, was also a longstandi...
A civil rights champion and teacher was remembered yesterday for carrying on a family legacy of fighting for social justice as a leading member of the Progressive Group.
Marva Phillips taught at prim...
The first Bermudian and first woman principal of the Whitney Institute Middle School was remembered by colleagues as a leader in education during the public school reforms of the 1990s.
Gail-Anne Grah...