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  • President extends Condolence on passing of E.R. Braithwaite, C.C.H.

    President extends Condolence on passing of E.R. Braithwaite, C.C.H.

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    December 13, 2016
    President extends Condolence on passing of E.R. Braithwaite, C.C.H.
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    President David Granger on Tuesday extends condolences to the family of the late educator, author and diplomat, Mr. Edward Ricardo Braithwaite (E.R. Braithwaite), CCH, who passed away on Monday, December 12, 2016, at a hospital in Maryland, United States of America.

    The Head of State said Mr. Braithwaite was an eminent Guyanese and distinguished diplomat.

    “Mr. Braithwaite lived a full and remarkable life,” the President said.

    Mr. Braithwaite authored ‘Choice of Straws’ (1965), ‘A Kind of Homecoming’ (1961), ‘Paid Servant’ (1962) and most famously, the 1959 ‘To Sir, With Love,’ which was made into the 1967 British hit film of the same title; starring Sidney Poitier and singer Lulu.

    Born in Georgetown on June 27, 1912, he attended the St. Ambrose Primary School in Albertown, before moving on to Queen’s College, Guyana, and then the City College of New York (1940).

    He joined the Royal Air Force as a Pilot, during World War II, before leaving to attend the University of Cambridge (1949), where he earned a Master’s Degree in Physics.

    Mr. Braithwaite later became a School Master in London, during the period 1950-1957, a Welfare Officer at the London County Council from 1958-1960 and a Human Rights Officer of World Veterans Federation from 1960 to 1963. He was the first Guyanese to hold the post of Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) in 1967. This led, subsequently, to his election as President of the UN Council for South West Africa in 1968.

     

    E.R. Braithwaite receiving the CCH, Guyana's third highest national award, from Former President, Donald Ramotar on Aug 23, 2012
    E.R. Braithwaite receiving the CCH, Guyana’s third highest national award, from Former President, Donald Ramotar on Aug 23, 2012

    He later served as Guyana’s Ambassador to Venezuela.

     

    In 2012, as he celebrated his 100th birthday, he was bestowed with the Cacique Crown of Honour for his outstanding contribution in the field of literature and effective service as a diplomat.

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