List of recipients of the Order of Jamaica
This list includes the names of people who have received the Order of Jamaica, sorted alphabetically by last name, along with the year in which they were honored.[1] Members of the Order of Jamaica are entitled to be styled "The Honourable".[1]
Recipient | Year |
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Giuseppe (Pino) Maffessanti | 2018[2] |
Howard Aris | 2012[3] |
Professor Barbara Evelyn Bailey | 2008[4] |
Amy Bailey | 1990[5] |
Enid Bennett | 2012[3] |
Christopher Blackwell | 2004[6] |
Bishop Herro Blair | 2007[7][8] |
Usain Bolt | 2009[9][10] |
Steve Bucknor | 2007[8] |
Archbishop Lawrence Burke | 2009[10] |
Dr. Gladstone Chang | 2011[11] |
Bill Clarke | 2007[8] |
Sue M. Cobb | 2010[12] |
Headley Cunningham | 2007[7] |
Queen Sofía of Spain | 2009[13] |
Dr. Rae Davis | 2006[14] |
Godfrey Glengoffe Dyer | 2018[15] |
May Farquharson | 1990[5] |
Michael Fennell | 2005[16] |
Professor Peter Figueroa | 2008[4] |
Arnold Foote | 2010[12] |
Terrence Forrester | 2012[3] |
Vincent Stephen Francis | 2017[17] |
Dr. Julius Winston Garvey | 2019[18] |
Dr. Mavis Gilmour-Petersen | 2009[19] |
Dr. Carolyn Gomes | 2009[10] |
Reverend Weeville Gordon | 2007[7] |
Phillip Frederick Gore | 2017[17] |
Ray Elias Hadeed | 2006[14] |
Professor Kenneth O. Hall | 2004[6] |
Tony Hart | 2017[17] |
Zaila McCalla | 2007[20] |
Dr. Marshall McGowan Hall | 2010[12] |
Hugh Hart | 2011[11] |
Toots Hibbert | 2012[3] |
Richard Ho Lung | 2008[21] |
Patrick Andrew Alwyn Junior Hylton | 2020[22] |
Earl Wesley Adolph Jarrett | 2018[15] |
Professor Edwin Jones | 2007[8] |
Grace Beverly Jones | 2018[15] |
Byron Lee | 2008[23] |
Michael Lee-Chin | 2008[4] |
Robert Earle Levy | 2019[18] |
Beverley Lopez | 2006[14] |
Henry Lowe | 2012[3] |
Ferdinand Mahfood | 2012[3] |
Dr. Alferita Constantia "Rita" Marley | 2019[18] |
Neville McCook | 2006[14] |
Archibald McDonald | 2017[17] |
Queen's Counsel Shirley Miller | 2004[6] |
Professor Owen St. Clair Morgan | 2006[14] |
Peter Moses | 2011[11] |
Keble Munn | 2007[8] |
Merlene Joyce Ottey | 2020[22] |
Frank Phipps | 2011[11] |
Robert Dixon Pickersgill | 2019[18] |
Dorothy Pine-McLarty | 2007[8] |
Monsignor Gregory Ramkissoon | 2010[12] |
Donald Reece | 2012[3] |
Reverend Alfred Reid | 2005[16] |
Molly Rhone | 2011[11] |
Patrick Robinson | 2009[10] |
Derrick Rochester | 2012[3] |
Karl George Samuda | 2020[22] |
Douglas Anthony Clive Saunders | 2011[11] |
Professor Gordon Shirley | 2009[10] |
Reverend Carmen Stewart | 2007[7] |
Clifton George Whyms Stone | 2017[17] |
Adrian Strachan | 2007[24] |
Thomas George Tavares-Finson | 2020[22] |
Garth Taylor | 2005[16] |
Muriel Lowe Valentine | 2009[10] |
Bunny Wailer | 2012[3] |
Danville Walker | 2008[4] |
Basil Watson | 2005[16] |
Brian Hector John Wynter | 2020[22] |
Professor Sylvia Wynter | 2010[12] |
Kenneth Smith | 1973[25][26] |
Dr. Kenneth Osbourne Rattray | 1983[27][28] |
References
- "Members of the Order of Jamaica", Jamaica Information Service, accessed May 12, 2015
- Maffessanti, Giuseppe. "'Maffessanti Builders'", The Jamaica Gleaner, October, 2018.
- Douglas, Luke. "Awardees express gratitude for national honours, awards", The Jamaica Observer, October 16, 2012.
- Manning, Gareth. "Glory for ordinary heroes Archived 2008-10-24 at the Wayback Machine", The Jamaica Gleaner, October 21, 2008.
- "Amy Bailey invested with OJ" (PDF). Jamaica Record. Kingston, Jamaica. 7 June 1990. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
- Mitchell, Damion (25 October 2004). "146 receive Nat'l Honours". The Gleaner. Kingston, Jamaica. p. 53. Retrieved 26 October 2017 – via Newspaperarchive.com.
- "Stalwarts honoured with Order of Jamaica", The Jamaica Gleaner, July 25, 2007.
- Francis, Petrina. "Happy 45th, Jamaica! - Bucknor, Blair OJs - Among six to get fourth highest National Honour Archived 2009-11-27 at the Wayback Machine", The Jamaica Gleaner, August 6, 2007.
- "World's fastest man Bolt gets Order of Jamaica", The Associated Press, October 19, 2009.
- "103 for national awards Archived 2012-06-16 at the Wayback Machine", The Jamaica Gleaner, August 6, 2009.
- "Six Jamaicans To Be Honoured With OJs", The Jamaica Gleaner, August 6, 2011.
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- Rose, Dionne. "Awardees surprised - OJ recipients react to announcement", The Jamaica Gleaner, August 7, 2006.
- "National Honours and Awards 2018" (PDF). Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
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- "National Honours and Awards 2019" (PDF). Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- "National Honours and Award 2009" (PDF). Jamaica Information Service (JIS). August 6, 2009. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- "Justice Zaila McCalla Is New Chancellor". Diocese of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- Lobban, Misha. "The fighter in Fr Ho Lung", The Jamaica Gleaner, November 16, 2008.
- "National Honours and Awards 2020" (PDF). Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
- "Byron Lee gets OJ in hospital", The Jamaica Gleaner, October 27, 2008.
- Rose, Dionne. "'I owe it all to my nation'", The Jamaica Gleaner, October 16, 2007.
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External links
- "Members of the Order of Jamaica", Jamaica Information Service, accessed May 12, 2015.
- Order of Jamaica, Office of the Prime Minister, accessed April 19, 2016.
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