Col Godwin McPherson was a true patriot

Dear Editor,
The death of retired Guyana Defence Force (GDF) Colonel Godwin McPherson, has robbed Guyana of its share of true patriots; his love for country was unquestionable.

Shortly after his retirement from the GDF, I met Mr McPherson for the first time at a dinner held in his honour by former President Desmond Hoyte.

My first impression of the late Colonel was formed when he gave his speech in response to the supportive, attentive and eager gathering which had earlier offered best wishes and words of encouragement to him. In what can be described as a brief, compelling and convincing speech he warmed the Ocean View Convention Centre with his frank talk and unedited emotions. Since then, I worked with him on various projects on behalf the PNCR, and found him to be a man of  little talk and pure action. His desire to complete a task and get things done according to schedule caused me to have a greater appreciation for time.

One project that stands out in my mind was the transforming of Congress Place, Halls of Heroes, into an atmosphere conducive to celebrating the life of the late Desmond Hoyte on his passing. This project which was identified as the responsibility of the party’s youth arm, saw the active involvement of Colonel who ensured that we stayed on top of the task; his main interest was to ensure that the flaws, if any, were minimal.

He ensured that every fixture and item of furniture were carefully fixed in their appropriate places, and he did not hesitate to apply some of his military skills to us when he believed that we were lagging. Despite his rigorous and disciplined way of doing things, the youths loved him, even though, from time to time, there might be a whisper outside his hearing that “he think we on the drill square.” I am not sure I ever saw him walk at a slow pace.

Colonel Godwin Mc Pherson had qualities that attracted almost everyone; his unbelievable show of energy and enthusiasm to get things done was remarkable; he was a great asset to the organizations with which he aligned himself. He will be greatly missed. My condolences go out to his wife, children other relatives. May they find comfort in God’s unending love and care.
May his soul rest in peace.
Yours faithfully,
Lurlene Nestor

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