Acting PM pays tribute on the passing of Dennis Johnson

Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw has paid tribute to broadcaster Dennis Johnson who passed away on Tuesday at the age of 64.

Below is the full text of her statement:

Although it is difficult today to see beyond the sorrow; may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.”

These words of an unknown author seem most appropriate today as we try to come to grips with the passing of veteran broadcaster Dennis Johnson. They become even more touching as we consider the stealth with which death continuously takes from us those seemingly ubiquitous pieces that so smoothly and uneventfully come together to bring meaning to our day.

For nearly three decades Dennis was an integral part of our broadcasting landscape. His opinions as a talk show host/commentator were always laced with passion and conviction, whether or not we agreed with him, and his delivery was never tainted by disrespect.

Just as smoothly, Dennis could slide from the passion-boiling seat of the commentator to the DJ’s station where, in a moment, he could soothe those same emotions with a tender voice and just the right music. He was the consummate radio host.

Interestingly though, while Dennis was well known as a radio personality, he left no doubt that his personality was far more than just radio. He was a Caribbean man, born in Grenada, schooled in Trinidad and Tobago and nurtured in Barbados. He saw and espoused the virtue and benefits of Caribbean people recognising, appreciating and living their oneness.

All Barbados will miss you, Dennis.

On behalf of Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, the Government and people of Barbados, I extend deepest sympathy to his wife and children, the family of Starcom Network and his colleagues in the journalism and broadcasting fraternities. As you grieve, consider the words of this Hebrew proverb: “Say not in grief he is no more, but in thankfulness that he was”.

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