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Jordan remembered as his brother’s keeper

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Daryll Jordan’s love for his students, community and family will not be forgotten anytime soon.

That was brought out yesterday at All Saints Anglican Church in St Peter, where the 86-year-old former educator was laid to rest.

Jordan was the first principal of the St Lucy Secondary School, which was later renamed in his honour. He was also a founding member of the Barbados Association of Principals of Public Secondary Schools, as well as a long-serving member of All Saints Church.

Member of Parliament for St Peter Colin Jordan, retired principal Jeff Broomes, and numerous past students were in attendance to pay their final respects to Jordan. Some, wearing the school tie, stood on the outskirts of the church and were overheard retelling stories of how the revered principal helped shape their time at St Lucy Secondary.  (TG)

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