A chef, West End restaurant owner and pillar of the Somerset community has died at 58.
Donald Hassell, proprietor of the Somerset Country Squire at Mangrove Bay, was a “brilliant, kind, generous and f...
A veteran ZBM cameraman and news gatherer has died.
Arnold Landy II was 62.
Mr Landy was also known for his work as a carpenter and was a keen fisherman.
Tari Trott, a ZBM news anchor, reported on T...
A psychological counsellor who fought a lifelong battle with cancer has died.
Leslie Ann White was 48.
She also ran a successful bookstore, the Literate Lizard, with her daughter Jordyn, 17, in the c...
A champion of the Girl Guides who was appointed a Member of the British Empire for her services to young people on the island has died.
Joan Wilkie was 99.
Bruce Wilkie, her son, said Ms Wilkie was “a...
Kenneth Richardson, the island’s first Black Cabinet Secretary who served in the role from 1984 to 1993, has died at 82.
Mr Richardson, who had to step down as top civil servant for health reasons, wa...
A jazz veteran and accomplished bass guitarist from the heyday of the Bermudian entertainment scene has died.
Quinton “Tiny” Burgess, a nephew of jazz trumpeter Vernon “Ghandi” Burgess, was 78.
Althou...
JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER 1943-2021
A former Commissioner of Education and educational historian who documented segregation in Bermuda’s schools has died.
Joseph Christopher was 77.
Dr Christopher, a fo...
A Government Quarry worker who became its first woman truck driver has died.
Malaika Butler-Douglas was 50.
Ms Douglas was also a taxi, bus and minibus driver as well as a soldier in the Bermuda Regim...
A terminally ill woman who brought comfort to others with cancer has died after a long illness.
Kevina Santucci, a mother of one, was 34.
Ms Santucci found out in 2014 at age 28 that she had spindle c...
A history teacher and author of a groundbreaking book that helped lift the lid on slavery in Bermuda has died.
James E Smith was 82.
The Department of Community and Cultural Affairs said Mr Smith wrot...