Herbert Davis, 1923 – 1996 Chapter VIII

Funeral and Obituary

 

 

Anthony Davis, my elder brother, read our father’s eulogy.

 

Firstly, I should like to thank the many people who have reached out in sympathy to our family and especially those who have been praying for us. We are really overwhelmed by the love shown and by the offers of help which have been extended to us at this time. It shows that my Dad touched many lives.

My father was a country boy at heart who grew up enjoying plantation life in the parish of St Andrew. After studying at the Watson School and the Alleyne School, he boarded with his father’s family at Lands End so that he could further his education at Harrison College.

Herbert had intended to go on to Agricultural College, but he gave up his A Level studies to join the Bank of Commerce on April 1st 1941 at the age of 18.

Although my paternal grandparents had moved to St John, my Dad’s heart remained in St Andrew. Despite petrol rationing,he would beg a little gasoline from his father so that he could visit the Farmer family, his old neighbours at Walkers. He always called on a Sunday afternoon because their daughter, Marjorie, was always grateful for a lift to Codrington High School where she was a weekly boarder.

Incidentally, in 1948 he married that girl he used to drive to school. That union remained unbroken until last Saturday. My father leaves three sons, myself being the eldest with Ian and Ronnie my younger brothers. Ronnie has pursued a business career in Barbados, Ian is a professor in Florida and I practice as a consulting engineer in England.

Herbert’s banking career flourished as he gained from the experience of several training courses in Canada. By 1964 he had been promoted to branch manager and he was given the task of opening a new bank in St Vincent. Not only did he have to locate temporary premises and recruit staff, but he also went on to commission the construction of new purpose-built accommodation. To my father’s surprise, the St Vincent branch was soon singled out for honourable mention by the corporate headquarters of the Canadian Bank. My father’s skill at delegating responsibility ensured that the branch continued to be successful following his retirement in 1982 after 41 year’s service.

Despite his success in the banking arena, Herbert often dreamt of growing crops on a smallholding. Wherever he lived, his first priority was the planting of fruit trees. He enjoyed propagating plants from seed or cuttings and, after retirement, one of his pleasures was shelling peas harvested from his garden.

At different stages in his life, he enjoyed playing tennis, cricket, golf and bridge, but his first love was yachting. With the first money that he saved, my father bought a sailing dinghy. He became a proficient yachtsman, often sailing to the horizon in his small boat after a day’s work at the bank. Later on, he bought a local fishing boat and worked it for several years with the help of a fisherman from Fontabelle.

Herbert’s interest encompassed the design of boats and, after fashioning several models with his own hands, he built a full size power boat to his own design. In St Vincent he cut a suit of sails and set my mother the huge task of sewing them up.

His knowledge of the marine charts of the area and the reefs of the Grenadine Islands was second to none. Together we sailed from Barbados to St Vincent in a yacht called “Aurora” on a course determined by two landmarks which he sighted from the Careenage. (This was a trip of over 100 miles!)

Herbert founded the first Lion’s Club of St Vincent and served as Treasurer for over 15 years. It gave him great satisaction that, during this period, the St Vincent Lions built a spacious workshop for the blind. The hall above the workshop was the largest in St Vincent at the time and was used for parties and meetings. For his dedicated humanitarian services, Herbert was awarded the coveted title of Melvin Jones Fellow by the Lions Club International Foundation in 1991.

Before moving to St Vincent, Herbert served on the Fish Co-operative Board, the Barbados Marketing Corporation and the Housing Board. On his return to Barbados, he served three terms on the Housing Board under both the Barbados Labour Party and the Deocratic Labour Party. He also sat on the boards of the National Development Foundation and the Heart Foundation.

Upon retirement, he returned to his hobby of carpentry which was first sparked by his interest in boats. He enjoyed designing and making one off items, but soon lost interest when the work became repetitive.

He never lost his interest in managing money and applied his skills to household management, projecting expenditure, balancing the accounts and operating reserve funds for various eventualities. People who passed by the house noticed his silver grey hair as he reclined in his Berbice chair, but were probably unaware that his mind was always active, reading the National Geographic magazine, drawing house plans, playing cards, solving crosswords, tracing his family tree or managing business affairs for elderly relatives.

My father was a simple man who never cared about keeping up appearances. He believed in a loving God and cared deeply for his family.

Behind his serious face and reserved manner lay a dry sense of humour and a deep understanding of human nature. He often spoke his mind, but he never bore any malice. He was, however, not without his faults. He found it difficult to cope with stress and smoked heavily for most of his life.

He was aware of the damaging effects of smoking and sometimes stopped for months at a time. When he did finally quit on doctor’s orders, the damage had been done. His health was affected for many years, but he never dreamt that his weakened body would continue fighting for so long at the end.

He wanted me to warn all the young people here today never to start smoking, even as he had often warned me myself when I was a youngster.

Once again my family would like to thank you all for attending the funeral, especially those who have travelled from farbafield. We do not know how many have made a special trip to Barbados, but among them are Ernst DeFretas who is representing the St Vincent branch of CIBC, President Hadri Young of the Lion’s Club of St Vincent and Hallam and Angela Welch from Trinidad.

Herbert Davis, 1923 – 1996 Chapter V

St Vincent

In 1964 Herbert was tasked with opening a branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in St Vincent, now known as St Vincent and the Grenadines. He sailed Aurora from Barbados to St Vincent.

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Barbados: Aurora
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Bridgetown, Barbados, 1964. LR Anthony, Herbert and Harold Jones on Aurora
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St Vincent, c. 1964. Aurora arrives in St Vincent. LR: Anthony, Jacques Baldini, Harold Jones. Herbert is in front of Harold and holding the boom.

 

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Clip from St Vincent newspaper

I think that this is a photo of the bank.

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This photo is terrible. Is that Terry Sprott?
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Fort Charlotte, St Vincent. Herbert on right with two friends.
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Tally Ho, St Vincent. Herbert, Ian, Marjorie, Ron and Anthony

We were very happy in St Vincent. Everybody was very friendly and made us feel very welcome.

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St Vincent, unknown boat. Looks like Herbert at helm and Anthony far left
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Possibly St Vincent. Herbert on left.

 

Herbert Davis, 1923 – 1996 Chapter IV

Young Family

Anthony was born on 11th March, 1949.

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Barbados, 1949. LR standing (back row): Malcolm, Kathleen, Herbert, Lawrence, two unknowns. Marjorie is seated with baby Anthony in her lap. Amy is leaning over her.

Ian arrived in October of 1951.

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Barbados, c. 1954: LR Herbert, Marjorie, Ian and Anthony

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Bohemia, Belleville, St Michael, Barbados. Marjorie and Herbert

I did not like to have my photograph taken, so I may have boycotted this one!

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Marjorie standing with Anthony, Ron and Herbert

 

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Clip from Barbados newspaper, probably the Advocate

Herbert and Marjorie played tennis at Hannays Plantation on Saturday afternoons. Herbert was good at sports but smoking was his undoing.

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Herbert, Ivan Beale (the host), obscured lady, Lynda, Marguerite Beale, two obscured persons and last Hilton Ward

 

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Brooklyn, New York, USA. LR Leo Davis (Herbert’s uncle), Herbert and two unknown gentlemen

 

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Brooklyn, New York. LR Ida, Ian, Marjorie, Herbert and Anthony

 

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Barbados picnic. LR Herbert, Ron, Malcolm, Elise? and Kathleen
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Barbados, Windermere. Herbert

 

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Canada. Herbert and Marjorie
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Quebec, Canada. Herbert and Marjorie.

Anthony Davis (1949-2009) Chapter V

Cambridge University

Anthony was a Barbados Scholar and was accepted by Cambridge University in England to study Civil Engineering. He attended Churchill College. As boys, we were always rowing small boats, and at Cambridge he took up rowing competitively.

Around this time he met and fell in love with Sarah Warsap. They were soon married.

After graduating with honours, Anthony secured employment with a Civil Engineering partnership in London, England.

He and Sarah soon had two sons. I believe that at this time he was a deacon in the local Church of England. Since birth, he had always been the good son.

 

 

 

Anthony Davis (1949-2009) Chapter IV

St. Vincent

Our father, Herbert, had a wooden sailboat called Aurora. I think it was about twenty seven feet long. When Herbert was tasked with opening a new branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in St. Vincent, he was not going to leave his boat in Barbados!

Sailing from Barbados to St. Vincent in 1964

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Circa 1964 – Aurora entering Careenage, Bridgetown, Barbados

The above shows Aurora entering the Careenage, Bridgetown. Herbert kept the boat at the Royal Barbados Yacht Club, as it was then known. The boat was brought to Bridgetown to do the required paperwork before leaving for St. Vincent.

St. Vincent was a hundred miles away across deep open ocean. Herbert made the trip navigating with a compass and a transistor radio!

I strongly desired to go on this adventure, but I was only thirteen and I had a habit of falling overboard!

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Circa 1964 – Careenage, Barbados: Anthony, Herbert and Harold Jones

At fifteen Anthony was chosen to crew. The others were Jacques Baldini, cousin Harold Jones and of course, Herbert.

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Circa 1964 – St. Vincent: Anthony, Jacques Baldini, Herbert in front of Harold Jones

 Life in St. Vincent

Most of our school days were spent at our grandparents’ home, Windermere, in St. John, Barbados. We did fly to St. Vincent for most vacations. There we had many friends and enjoyed the parties and the fishing.

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Anthony and the lush Vincentian vegetation
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“Tally Ho”, St. Vincent: Herbert, Ian, Marjorie, Ronnie and Anthony

Anthony Davis (1949-2009) Chapter III

School Play

Barbados was once a British colony, and the dominant culture was English. When we were in school we held British passports, and many Barbadians thought of themselves as English. This influenced the educational system, and we would take exams from Oxford and Cambridge on graduation.

In this vein, Lodge was a boys’ school, based on the English public schools. It was described as similar to Harry Potter’s Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry!

As a little boy, I was very impressed that Anthony always came first in his class. Firstly it was very difficult to get into Lodge. Secondly students were divided into an A stream and a B stream, and Anthony was in the A stream. He became “Head Boy” and was accepted by Cambridge University in England.

Shakespearian plays were the norm at Lodge. Below Anthony is playing Julius Caesar. (On another occasion I recall he played Calpurnia.)
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Above: The third person from the left may be Clive Davies from Britain.

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Anthony Davis (1949-2009) Chapter II

When I was 12, we went with our parents to America. This trip was Herbert’s “Long Leave,” as he was required to travel north every few years.

 

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New York – Anthony with Marjorie and great uncle Leo

 

This photo below was taken at great uncle Leo’s and great aunt Ida’s home in Brooklyn. I was breathing out trying to see the vapour condense from my breath, something that we had never seen in Barbados!

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About 1962 – Brooklyn, New York, USA: Anthony and Ian

 

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Brooklyn, New York, USA: Anthony, Marjorie and Ian

The photo below was taken at Plymouth, Crane, St. Philip, Barbados. In the background is the ravine, then the cliff and then the blue rough sea. We had a flight of concrete steps down to a secluded beach. My grandfather, Laurence, rented Plymouth every year.

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Plymouth, Barbados: Ian with Laurence and Philip Cheeseman, Malcolm, Anthony and Ione Cheeseman

This was taken at Bohemia, 10th Avenue, Belleville, St. Michael, Barbados. The steps lead to the front door. The walk gate and driveway gate are visible. Behind the fence is the 10th Avenue with its’ massive “Cabbage Palms.” We are in front of a rose bed. To the right of the photo there is an orchid, and to the left a Periwinkle. The Periwinkles grew wild on my father’s land in St. Andrew.

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Bohemia: Anthony in suit and Ian in school uniform

This is Anthony on the East Coast of Barbados. We loved to explore and run around these beaches and hills.

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Teenager Anthony at Cattlewash?

 

 

 

Anthony Davis (1949-2009) Chapter I

Early Years

Anthony Herbert Davis was born in Barbados in 1949. I think he was born in a house with Lodge in the name just north of Bridgetown. Our family was Anglican, so infant baptism was mandated. Here is a photo of Anthony’s Christening.

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1949 Barbados: Malcolm, Kathleen, Marjorie with baby Anthony, Amy, Herbert, Laurence, Wendy Farmer and unknown gentleman
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Kathleen holding Anthony and Malcolm

 

 

I have no idea where the following three photos were taken.

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Ian and Anthony

 

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Herbert, Marjorie, Ian and Anthony

 

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Barbados: Marjorie and Anthony

 

I believe this was taken at Constant, Belleville, St. Michael, Barbados. I recall a barber visiting us. He was a Cheeseman, and he was known as Dummy because he was unable to speak.

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Anthony, Herbert, Ian and barber

 

This is probably Constant, Belleville again. Anthony appears to be feeding Ian.

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Ian and Anthony

 

Here is Anthony holding baby Ronnie.

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Ian and Anthony holding Ronnie

 

Marjorie Davis (1927-2010) Chapter VI

Later Years

Herbert died in 1996 and it became easier for his wife Marjorie to travel.

When I (Ian) was exploring Wales, I came across the Ty Cook Farm. It was also a Bed and Breakfast. This old house reminded me of the “Plantation Great Houses” in Barbados. I enjoyed my visit so much that I returned with my family in 1998.

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1998 Ty Cook, Wales: Marjorie, Laura, Kathy, Ian, Michelle, Joanna and Peter

 

Mummy loved to go on vacations with us. We were headed down to Merlin’s Cave in Cornwall, England when she asked us to take a photo in front of this sign!

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1998 Near Merlin’s Cave, North Cornwall, England: Marjorie and Peter

 

In 2002, Marjorie attended the wedding of Summer her eldest granddaughter. This photo was taken at Bakers Plantation which was owned by Summer’s maternal grandparents.

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2002 Bakers Plantation: Sharon, Anthony, Marjorie, Summer and George

 

Here we are on the beach of Craigwell. Spion Kop would be on the right. Craigwell and Spion Kop were owned by Kingsland Estates Ltd. Kathy used to live at Spion Kop.

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2002, Craigwell, Barbados: Marjorie watches Kathy and four children swimming

In 2003, Marjorie went with Ian’s family to Yosemite National Park in California. I am looking for those photos.

These were taken on 5th June 2005. Marjorie held a party for her family at the Crane Hotel.

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2005 Crane Hotel: Kathy, Joanna, Laura, Peter, Anthony, Marjorie, Madge, Michelle, Sharon and her daughter

 

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2005 Crane Hotel, Barbados: Ronnie, Anthony, Marjorie and Ian with Crane Beach in the background

 

This is Marjorie’s apartment in Barbados. The mahogany furniture is the same that I grew up with!

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14th June 2005, Barbados: Marjorie with her tanned grandchildren – Peter, Joanna, Laura and Michelle

In late May of 2009, Marjorie flew from Texas to Miami.

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Marjorie’s granddaughter married Ben in 2009.

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May 2009 Waco, Texas: Madge and Marjorie watch Ben and Michelle cut the wedding cake

 

Mummy was always game to try new things. Below we are eating at Rudy’s where there are no plates – the food is served on a sheet of grease proofed paper!

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May 2009 Rudy’s, Waco, Texas: Ron, Marjorie and Madge

After flying from Barbados to Texas, Marjorie went to Miami, Florida. This was taken at Ian and Kathy’s home in Kendall, Miami. Christine Baldini was visiting and here she is showing Marjorie some photos on her camera.

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Marjorie then flew with Ian to London, England to celebrate the eightieth birthday of her brother George. The party was on the 6th of June, 2009.

Marjorie also visited her family in England.

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June 2009, England: Marjorie with her grand nieces, Penny’s childre

Marjorie Davis (1927-2010) Chapter V

St. Vincent

When they first moved to St. Vincent, Herbert and Marjorie rented a home on a beach facing Young Island. We boys enjoyed swimming, rowing and fishing. On weekends, Dad would take us sailing.

One remarkable story is that when Prince Charles, son of Queen Elizabeth II, visited St. Vincent he spent some time at this house. My mother prepared the house for his visit and then stayed away until he left. She said she painted the word Britannia on our dingy, the tender for our sailboat. She said Prince Philip actually went rowing in it.

The next home was also rented. “Tally Ho” was a little further from the beach, but it was still only a short walk away. Ken and Phyllis Punnett had a beautiful home nearby, but I do not know where this was taken.

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St. Vincent: Marjorie, Ronnie and Phyllis Punnett

 

The last home in St. Vincent was “Ho Bohemia.” This was built by Herbert. It had a commanding view, including the sea and neighbouring islands.

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Ho Bohemia, above Calliaqua, St. Vincent

 

Herbert used to have his hair cut by an itinerate barber, but here is something unexpected.

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Ho Bohemia: Marjorie cutting Herbert’s hair

Marjorie was very active in the Mothers’ Union. This group may be affiliated:

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St. Vincent: Marjorie and another lady

 

This  is a family reunion. Anthony and family are visiting from England, Ian’s and Ronnie’s families from Barbados. Laurence was living with my parents after Amy passed.

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Ho Bohemia: Dominic, Ian, Herbert, Sarah, Marjorie, Ronnie, Anthony, Kathy, Daniel, Laurence and Sandra

 

Grannie Marjorie enjoys her first two grandchildren.

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Ho Bohemia: Marjorie, Daniel and Dominic

Marjorie did not enjoy sailing because of the intense sun. She did enjoy being outdoors though.

 

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Marjorie probably on Herbert’s boat, Cecily M.

 

 

Next: Later years