Sarah St. George and Lady Henrietta
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"This
is a very sad day for us at the Grand Bahama Port Authority. We in the
space of six months have lost two of the three pillars of modern
Freeport" said Sarah St George, GBPA Vice Chairman.
"My father
Edward St George, Sir Jack Hayward and Sir Albert worked
happily together for over 30 years and lived long and fruitful lives
achieving much and contributing more. Sir Albert was a larger-than-life
figure, distinguished, statesmanlike and above all a family
man at heart. He was the symbol of success in Grand Bahama. Through
hard work, dedication and passion for Freeport, he became the first
Grand Bahamian Co-Chairman of the Grand Bahama Port Authority. We
respected him immensely. He was a dear friend to whom
all could turn for advice and guidance. He was so dedicated to the GBPA
that he never missed a single board meeting in all the years."
"Our
heartfelt condolences go to his widow Laurie Lady Miller, his daughter
Deborah and sons Russell and Tony and the rest of the Miller family. May
he rest in peace! "
Lady
Henrietta added,"I'm very saddened to hear of the death of Sir Albert,
a close friend and business partner of my late husband for more than 30
years. A reliable and trusted friend
to me during all my years in Freeport. I offer on behalf of myself and
my family my deepest condolences to Lady Miller and their children &
grandchildren."
"I'm only sorry to be away and cannot be present but be
assured that you are all in our thoughts and
prayers."