Thursday, August 27, 2020

THE GLEANER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 2020 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | D11 TRIBUTE TO ANTONY HART FEATURE It is with a sense of deep sadness and shock that we learnt of the passing of ANTONY (TONY) HART, CD, JP a true philanthropist, our benefactor and our friend. Tony Hart was aptly named HART as he was guided by his heart and gave from his heart. His desire was always to create a better world and his support of Education is phenomenal. He was the benefactor of Hosanna Preparatory School and gave generously of his time, skills and wealth. Thousands of Jamaican children are benefiting from his sterling contributions. Hosanna Preparatory School stands as a beacon of his generosity. The Hosanna Preparatory School family is eternally grateful for all he has done for us. We trust that his wife Sheila, their children and grandchildren will find solace in that fact, that his legacy in Education lives on as we continue to honour his heritage today, tomorrow and the future. From the Management and Staff of HOSANNA PREPARATORY SCHOOL Trustees and directors of the Doctor’s Cave Bathing Club at the official opeining ceremony of the new facilities in February 2000. Front row (from left): Desi Whittingham, Emile Martin, chairman, and Dorothy Charlie, vice- chair. Back row (from left): David Lindo, Keith Armstrong, Ann Mills, Tony Hart, financial controller, Kathyrn May, Lisa Watt and former manager, Jacqueline Taylor. CONTRIBUTED President of the University of Technology (UTech), Professor Errol Morrison (second right), speaking with noted Western Jamaica businessman, Tony Hart (left); director of the UTech Academy, Professor Geraldene Hodelin (second left); and associate professor, education financing and vice-president for planning and operations at UTech, Dr Kofi Nkrumah-Young, at the official opening of the UTech western campus at Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium Falmouth, Trelawny. CONTRIBUTED Photo at left: Tony Hart, chairman of Montego Freeport, themultimillion- pound deepwater pier and resort development being carried out at Montego Bay, is seen as he speaks at the news conference at the Blairgowrie Hotel, in Montego Bay, when Prime Minister Hugh Shearer plans for the building of the 480-room, £2.8 million Montego Towers, the first hotel to go up at Montego Freeport. At the table, the Prime Minister (second left) discusses a point with Herbert Eldemire, minister of health. John Gyles, minister of agriculture, is at right. memory lane A WALK DOWN

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