6 entries.
Eddie Haynes
wrote on May 9, 2019
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10:28 am
Saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Nehaul. Please convey my sincerest condolences to Patrick, Andrew, Saski, the family and many friends of Mrs. Nehaul. She was a gracious lady and a pleasure with whom I had some work contacts. Her endearing smile will be forever in my memory. She has left us to join the glorious band of those who have gone before...farewell Mum Nehaul...farewell
Eddie Haynes
Tucson Az
Norma Archer
wrote on May 9, 2019
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8:43 am
To the Nehaul and Fergusson Families,
Deepest sympathy with fond memories.
From Norma, Cheryl and Tracey
MARGARET PIERRE
wrote on May 8, 2019
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9:10 pm
I will truly miss this most pleasant and graceful face from Sunday worship, I will miss helping her to park her car in a position that was easily accessable for her to depart after service. She was truly devoted to this island and her advice re tourism will be sorely missed. My very dear Pat I pray that you will rest in eternal peace and rise in glory, farewell.
Emerson Bowen-Westmoreland, St James.
wrote on May 8, 2019
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3:23 pm
I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Mrs. Patricia Nehaul. May God comfort you at this time.
Emerson Bowen.
Henry and Maureen Fraser
wrote on May 6, 2019
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11:29 am
Dear Patrick, Andrew and Saski
Our sincere sympathy on your mum's passing ... it symbolises the end of an era. She was, of course, a family friend of Maureen's but I got to know her well when I chaired the Tourism Advisory Council in 1994 - 99 for Billie Miller, who was Minister of Tourism and Pat was a wonderful source of advice and support. Again, when Dr. Kerry Hall and I wrote island in the Sun for the BHTA she was an omniscient source of information and inspiration.
May she rest in peace. Affectionately, Henry and Maureen
Hugh and Patricia Riley
wrote on May 5, 2019
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2:38 pm
Through her leadership in the tourism sector and her insistence on the highest standards, Patricia Nehaul made an important and lasting contribution to the development of Barbados. In so doing, she paved the way for generations of policymakers and tourism professionals to follow.
We extend our deepest sympathy to her children, all her family and loved ones. May she have eternal rest.
Hugh and Patricia Riley