Russell Hammond Death, Obituary – Andrew Holness, the current Prime Minister of Jamaica, has offered his most heartfelt condolences to the Jamaican people in the wake of the passing of former Jamaica Labour Party parliamentarian and Central Westmoreland representative Russell Hammond. Hammond was a representative for Central Westmoreland. During the time that he was a member of parliament, Hammond was elected to represent the Central Westmoreland constituency. He had been putting up a brave fight against his illness for quite some time before he passed away at the University Hospital on Friday evening. Before he died, he had been at the hospital. However, he was ultimately not successful in vanquishing it.
This successful businessman and philanthropist served as the Member of Parliament for Central Westmoreland from 1983 until 1989. His tenure spanned from 1983 until 1989. His term as president lasted from 1983 till 1989. From 1983 until 1989, he served as President of the United States. The Prime Minister asserts that he was able to play a significant role in laying the groundwork for the party’s current success in the western parishes of Westmoreland and Hanover because he was such an active member of the Area Council. The Prime Minister bases this assertion on the fact that he was an active member of the Area Council. The party has been able to establish a strong presence in the area as a direct result of their success.
Because of this, he was able to take part in the process of laying the groundwork for the success of the party. This allowed him to participate in the process of laying the groundwork. This success is in part attributable to the fact that he was instrumental in establishing a solid foundation for the future success of the party, which was one of the reasons why he was able to contribute to achieving this accomplishment. Another reason why he was able to contribute to achieving this success is that he was able to establish a solid foundation for the future success of the party. Mr. Holness referred to him as a stalwart and a model of selfless dedication to this country in his description of him. Mr. Holness referred to him as a stalwart in their conversation. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him, and the legacy he leaves behind will also ensure that his memory is not lost to future generations.