Dr Philip Pedley
(CNS): Dr. Philip Pedley, a longtime civil servant and friend to many, passed away last night (Tuesday, 18 May) in the
Dr. Pedley had a long and distinguished civil service career. He played a pivotal role in the many changes the government made over the past four decades. “Dr. Pedley could not be described as a colleague; he was more of a kindred spirit, and I miss him terribly,” said Strategic Adviser Peter Gough. Archive Director Kimlon Seymour added, “The staff and I will always remember Dr. Pedley, for his dedication to the vision of giving Cayman's history back to its people, and for preserving its heritage for future generations. His contributions will live on, and we too miss him terribly.”
Ebanks, said that the policy advice provided by Dr. Pedley was always sound based on years of experience, extensive research and most importantly, careful reflection on its effect in the context of theCayman Islands. “No matter how brief the contact, Dr. Pedley touched the lives of everyone who met him. He will never be forgotten, nor will we forget his immense contribution to this country in his various roles as a father, husband, church brother, teacher, archivist and policy adviser,” the Deputy governor stated.
Category: Local News
A life well lived.
I will add "Amen" to what the person who posted on Thu, 05/20/2010 – 03:09 had to say.
This gentleman was my dear teacher back in the 70’s, although he was only a few years older than his students! I suppose not many have even known about his teaching background, because he moved on to other things, but he was a positive influence in many of our lives and many of us shed quiet tears at this very sad news. We will quietly attend his funeral on Saturday and pay our last respects to this fine gentleman who was genuinely one of us.
I pray for his dear family and trust that God will give them His peace. RIP dear "Mr. P".