NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (June 11, 2018) — Cabinet members of the Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM)-led Nevis Island Administration, paid homage to the late Hon. Malcolm Guishard with an annual memorial service at his grave site at the Bath Cemetery on June 11, 2018.
Hon. Alexis Jeffers, Deputy Premier, speaking on behalf of Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis recalled memories of Mr. Guishard who had served in the NIA for 15 years.
“Malcolm’s passing would have certainly left a void here on the island of Nevis…and a rich legacy behind as well. Many of us would have known his exploits in various areas and sectors here…He served in the NIA from 1992-2007 and during that period of time he would have held various portfolios including Minister of Agriculture, Lands, Housing, Communications and Works.
“We share in the grief and the sadness that the family continues to grapple with. As a matter of fact, earlier today I would have made a call to the wife of the late Malcolm Guishard, Yvonne Guishard, and she herself is still feeling the effects of Malcolm’s passing, even 11 years later. It shows how important and what a major asset Malcolm would have been to his family and also to the island of Nevis,” he said.
Mr. Jeffers also conveyed the Administration’s continued sympathy to Mr. Guishard’s family and reminded that he had left an unforgettable legacy for all to enjoy.
“His passing has left us with some treasures and things we can certainly hold on to for time to come… We are happy for his contributions to the island of Nevis and the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis on a whole.”
To mark the occasion, a wreath was laid on the grave on behalf of the Administration by Mrs. Sharon Brantley, First Lady of Nevis in the absence of her husband, Mr. Brantley who is presently overseas attending to government business.
The ceremony was officiated by Pastor Wayne Maynard.
Those present at the event were Ms. Shenelle Guishard, daughter of the late Mr. Guishard, NIA ministers: Hon. Spencer Brand, Hon. Eric Evelyn, Hon Hazel-Brandy Williams and Hon. Troy Liburd, other officers in the NIA and well-wishers.