THE CABINET office announced yesterday that an official funeral will be held for former Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister Charles Maynard on Friday, August 24 at 11 am at Christ Church Cathedral, George Street.
Mr Maynard’s body will be interred at Woodlawn Gardens on Soldier Road, following the service, which is expected to be addressed by Dr Hubert Minnis, Leader of the Official Opposition, former Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, and Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage.
The Rev Neil Nairn, Assistant Priest at St Agnes Anglican Church will deliver the eulogy, Dean Patrick Johnson will perform the commendation and the Rev Sebastian Campbell also will be asked to participate.
Mr Maynard’s body will be viewed at the Free National Movement Headquarters on Mackey Street on Tuesday, August 21, until Wednesday, August 22. It will then lie- in-state at the House of Assembly on Thursday, August 23, to Friday, August 24, and then taken in procession to the cathedral.
Charles Maynard, 42, was serving as the National Chairman of the Free National Movement and co-coordinator of the by-election campaign for the North Abaco Constituency when he fell ill and died on Tuesday, August 14.
“Charlie”, as he was affectionately called, was born on June 6, 1970 to Edward Andrew “Dud” Maynard and Isadora Maynard. He attended Queen’s College and was graduated from the College of the Bahamas.
Charles Maynard was a young entrepreneur, who developed his family’s business establishment, the Corner Motel on Carmichael Road and Faith Avenue. He is married to Zelena Maynard and is the father of three children.
An avid community activist and Junkanoo participant, Charles also served in several civic and social organisations, including the Masonic fraternity.
Charles Maynard joined the Free National Movement in early 2006, shortly after the dissolution of the Coalition for Democratic Reform, of which he had been the Deputy Leader. He won the Golden Isles Constituency in the May 2007 general election, and was appointed Minister of State for Culture in the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture.
In late 2009, he was promoted to full ministerial status as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture, and was instrumental in the development of the new Thomas A Robinson Track & Field Stadium, which opened in early 2012.
After the May 2012 general elections, he was elected to serve as the FNM National Chairman, the responsibility he carried out with his customary zeal and dedication.
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TalRussell 12 years, 3 months ago
Seems be no confusion here that Bahamaland's government has issued a $50,000 letter of credit to cover the cost of Comrade Charlie's official funeral?
Pretty darn sad that the public is still unaware if the government, and for how much, stood up to bury their own last surviving party founder Comrade "Bill?"
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