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Mark Williams ‘called home’

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Mark Williams has passed away at age 83.

Family members announced his death on social media, saying he was ‘called home’ on Wednesday morning.

Williams wore many hats in his time. He was a broadcaster, promoter, parliamentarian and ‘historian’.

He was the first person to bring Coney Island and wrestling to Barbados.

Williams hosted the popular Looking Back programme on CBC radio for many years and worked with poverty alleviation. He also worked in the Advertising Department at the Nation Publishing Co.

From 1999 to 2003, he was the MP for St Michael North West as a member of the Barbados Labour Party. (SAT)

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