Local NewsNews Centenarian has reputation of service to God, man by Barbados Today 28/02/2024 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 28/02/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.5K Barbados’ latest centenarian, David Gordon Murray, has been described as a product of his era, a man of faith, and a giving soul. Murray, an accountant by trade, celebrated his big day on Tuesday in the presence of his church family and President Dame Sandra Mason at the Homestead Senior Citizens Residence, King’s Walk, Marine Gardens, Christ Church. Family friend Madam Justice Fiona Hinds said his sterling service to the Anglican diocese in the region cannot be overstated. “Mr Murray is a committed person; he is committed to what he says, he is committed to what he does, he is committed to how he does it. He is a true accountant, and because of that he was treasurer of the [Anglican] Diocese of the Windward Islands, for more than 50 years, and travelled through the Windward Islands to deal with each of the churches to make sure that their accounts were in order. “I think that is a testament to the man he is… that you can do that for 50 years continuously, you are not removed, and at the end of the day you are only respected more for it. It’s something that young people ought to be able to aspire to,” she said. Justice Hinds has known Murray most of her life, not only through the church, but also from living in similar areas in Belleville, St Michael where her grandfather also owned a home. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians She described the centenarian as a “giving soul” who was always ready and willing to share whatever he had with those who were in need. “He is a product of his era; all persons in that era tend to be careful – they tend to be careful to their values, careful to who they are, careful in their thoughts, and on a whole carried themselves in a way that can be emulated by every generation to come. That is who he is,” Justice Hinds said. “Mr Murray gives. So if he had somebody who was around him or worked with him that even needed somewhere to live, he provided somewhere to live. Or he provided relief of debt, so he has cleared many a mortgage…. He is a giving soul beyond himself.” Murray had no siblings and no children. “Mr Murray is the only child of only parents. The church is his family, so in the church, he was able not to be the only child of only parents; he was able in that moment of Christian fellowship, to have brothers and sisters who share faith as he does, but also share in the same concepts, the same values that he has, in the same way that a family theoretically ought to,” Justice Hinds said. (SB) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Follow through on post-Beryl recovery projects, fishers say 04/02/2026 Mottley says funding for manifesto pledges ‘grounded in fiscal discipline’ 04/02/2026 Deep clean’: BUT wants mandatory annual industrial cleaning at all schools 04/02/2026