Grenadians among King Charles Honorees

The 2025 New Year Honors list includes the recognition of several distinguished individuals from Grenada, with nine honorees being acknowledged for their exceptional contributions to public life and service. Among them are Ruth Elizabeth Rouse and Teddy Ronald St. Louis, both of whom have been appointed to the Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) in the Civil Division.

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  • Ruth Elizabeth Rouse is honored with the O.B.E. for her outstanding contributions to public service, demonstrating a significant commitment to her community and the nation.
  • Teddy Ronald St. Louis is also awarded the O.B.E. for his remarkable work in the public and legal services, reflecting his dedication and impactful role in these fields.

Member of the British Empire (M.B.E.)

  • Keith Emmanuel Richard Williams has been awarded the M.B.E. for his outstanding services to culture, recognizing his dedication to promoting and preserving cultural heritage.
  • Annie Lauretta Rush-Bain is honored with the M.B.E. for her selfless dedication to serving the community, reflecting her lifelong commitment to improving the lives of others.
  • Mc Donald Anthony Beresford Cadore receives the M.B.E. for his exceptional contributions to education, emphasizing his role in shaping the academic future of Grenada.

Several distinguished Grenadians have been honored with the British Empire Medal (B.E.M.) in the 2025 New Year Honors for their outstanding contributions to various fields:

  • Lyneth Ann Edwards has been recognized with the B.E.M. for her exceptional services to culture, acknowledging her dedication to preserving and promoting cultural heritage.
  • Barbara-Ann Fraser-Buckmire has received the B.E.M. for her leadership in sports administration, celebrating her influential role in advancing the sports sector.
  • Cecil Gittens has been honored with the B.E.M. for his unwavering dedication to policing, recognizing his vital contributions to ensuring public safety and security.
  • Marcia Sonia Jones has been awarded the B.E.M. for her devoted service in nursing, highlighting her tireless efforts in healthcare and her commitment to the well-being of others.

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