Former Parliamentarian George Lyn was the Member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon.
Career
editLyn ran for parliament in 1993 as a member of the People's National Party (PNP), successfully contesting the North Central Clarendon seat. He secured reelection in 1997 against Pearnel Charles of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP). However, he lost in the 2002 general election to Charles,[1] garnering 4,519 votes to the JLP candidate's 5,823 votes.[2] At the age of 71, Lyn was the oldest PNP candidate.[3]
Later years and death
editLyn struggled with health issues in his final years and had a stroke in 2009. He died of complications from a heart attack on 17 July 2013 at the May Pen Hospital at the age of 81.[1] Pearnel Charles paid tribute to his former political rival, describing him as a "man of the people" who was "very well loved by the constituents of North Central".[1] Colin Campbell of the PNP, who had contested Lyn's former constituency in 2011, praised Lyn as a "great Jamaican" whose "generosity was still visible in all spheres of life".[4] Lyn's funeral was held on 10 August 2013 at the Stuart Hill Clarendon College.[5]
Personal life
editLyn predeceased his wife Lena.[6] His son Wade is the founder and chief executive officer of United Kingdom-based patty manufacturer Cleone Foods Limited.[7] Lyn had five other sons and four daughters.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Late MP George Lyn hailed as a 'man of the people'". Jamaica Observer. 19 July 2013.
- ^ Scott, Romario (17 March 2018). "Another JLP Showdown". Jamaica Gleaner.
- ^ Williams, Lloyd (31 July 2020). "What will your choice be?". Jamaica Gleaner.
- ^ "Former MP George Lyn Hailed As A Champion Of The Poor". Jamaica Gleaner. 18 July 2013.
- ^ a b "George Lyn". Kingston Gleaner. 1 August 2013. p. 20.
- ^ Spaulding, Gary (17 July 2013). "PNP Stalwart George Lyn Passes". Jamaica Gleaner.
- ^ "Juici Patties Hit The UK: Sainsbury's To Stock Jamaican Fave". The Voice UK. 17 November 2016.