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Ena Collymore-Woodstock, Jamaican legal pioneer, has died at 108

Ena Collymore-Woodstock OD, MBE, one of Jamaica’s most pioneering legal minds, has died, according to sources. She was 108.

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Born on 10 September 1917 in Spanish Town, Collymore-Woodstock rose from early personal loss—becoming orphaned while still in her youth—to carve an extraordinary legal and public service career that reshaped Jamaica’s justice system and expanded opportunities for women across the region.

From wartime service to the Bar

During World War II, she enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, where she trained as a radar operator. Between 1943 and 1946, she served overseas in Belgium and later in Britain, including postings in the War Office, before pursuing law studies in London.

In 1946, after the war ended, she began legal training at the Gray’s Inn and completed a parallel course in juvenile delinquency at the University of London. She was the only woman on the debating team at Gray’s Inn, another sign of the barriers she repeatedly pushed past. She was called to the British Bar in 1948.

Breaking legal ceilings in Jamaica

When she returned to Jamaica, Collymore-Woodstock continued to rack up history-making appointments. She first became the nation’s first female Court Clerk—initially rejected because the role was not considered suitable for a woman, but later made permanent in the Kingston Criminal Court office after proving her ability. She then became the first woman to serve as Crown Solicitor and, in 1959, Jamaica’s first female Resident Magistrate to preside in Civil Court.

By 1953, she was appointed Assistant Crown Solicitor—again, the first time a woman held the post. Determined not to let structural limitations slow her progress, she became a traveling circuit court magistrate and took her three children along while completing her duties, a personal choice that reflected both necessity and the depth of her resolve.

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In 1964, when Juvenile Courts of Jamaica were formally introduced, she served as Chair of the court system from 1964 to 1967, helping shape the country’s earliest child justice frameworks and legal approach to youth rehabilitation.

She retired from the Jamaican bench in 1977 as the Senior Resident Magistrate forSt. Andrew Parish, but continued her judicial service post-retirement in the Turks and Caicos Islands Judicial Service, later sitting on the bench in Anguilla Magistrate’s Court.

Service that reached every corner

Her community leadership included high-ranking roles in the Girl Guides Association of Jamaica, where she served as Chief Commissioner from 1964 to 1974. In 1972, she received the Silver Fish for exceptional service, the most prestigious recognition granted by the Girl Guide Commonwealth Headquarters.

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Collymore-Woodstock also served as Chair of the Civil Service Housing Company, was a member of the Parish Council Service Commission and presided as President of the Soroptimist International Caribbean Area Council.

In 1967, she was honored as a member of the Order of the British Empire, which included receiving her MBE distinction. She was also awarded the Jamaica Order of Distinction for her outstanding role in Jamaica’s legal development and contributions to national progress.

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