Alexander Barclay Ewart, late Chairman, Reggae Marathon Ltd.
Updated: 2012-02-02 17:00:10
With great sadness, Reggae Marathon announces the sudden passing of our beloved Chairman, Alexander Barclay Ewart. Barclay served with distinction and will be dearly missed. At this time, our prayers and thoughts are with his family and colleagues. One love. Please refer to this article in the Jamaica Observer, Barclay Ewart. 
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