Joe Issa Expresses Condolences on Passing of Scholar and Educator Lady Ivy CookeA Story by Sally ShivBusinessman Joe Issa, a former tourism practitioner in Montego Bay, the home of former Governor General of Jamaica Sir Howard Cooke and Lady Cooke, has expressed condolencesBusinessman Joe Issa, a former tourism practitioner in Montego Bay, the home of former Governor General of Jamaica Sir Howard Cooke and Lady Cooke, has expressed condolences at the recent passing of Lady Ivy Cooke. She was 100 years old. Widow of Sir Howard, who died in 2014 at the age of 98 years, Lady Ivy Cooke is said to have passed away at the Andrew’s Memorial Hospital in St Andrew. The union is believed to have produced three children " Justice Howard Cooke Jr, Richard and Audrey. “From what I know of Lady Cooke, she was a very bright
student and a committed educator, who spent the rest of her life in the
classroom teaching,” said Issa, executive chairman of Cool Group of companies,
noting, “That’s awesome service to people and country.” Issa,
who continues to give towards the education of underprivileged Jamaican
children through his Cool Charities subsidiary, said Lady Ivy Cooke is owed a
debt of gratitude for her dedication to teaching. Both
Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his predecessor Portia Simpson Miller, who
reportedly made the first announcement, have hailed Lady Cooke for her
contribution to education in Jamaica. Minister
of Education, Youth and Information, Ruel Reid, who has also paid tribute to
Lady Ivy Cooke, said “the former Ivy Tai graduated with honours from Bethlehem
Teachers College in the early 1930s and went on to spend 43 years teaching. “She was also the first person from Jamaica to study
child development at the Institute of Education, London University, in the
United Kingdom”. The
Education Minister said Lady Cooke and Sir Howard, who was also an Education
Minister, “spent their early years as educators in the small community of Bell
Castle, Portland, where they earned the respect of students and the wider
community alike,” according to newspaper reports. He
said, “this was as much for their giftedness as teachers as well as for their humility
and community involvement.” “Lady Cooke lived a
life of exemplary service and commitment to the people of Jamaica,” Reid is
quoted as saying.
Meanwhile, Mrs Simpson Miller said, “Prior to being
thrust onto the public stage, Lady Cooke had already made a name for herself as
an outstanding scholar who later developed into a superb educator and one who
was dedicated not only to the task of enlightening young minds but also to
tending to their welfare.” © 2017 Sally Shiv |
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