Stoutt, H. Lavity (Hon. Chief Minister)
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Stoutt, H. Lavity (Hon. Chief Minister)
~ Celebration of the ,Life of 7he 2-lonorable 2-L. ,Lavity Stoutt 7 c../Warch, 19 29 - 14 c../Way, 1995 CW!ure there is no vision the people perish. Proverbs 29:18 2-lonorable 2-l. ,Cavity Stoutt Chief ~inister ~inister of 3inance :funeral Service CWedncsday, 24 ~!1• 1995 7.Jiewing: 1:00 - 2:00 pm. Service: 2:00 pm 2wn 2-lill Ultethodist Church :Jnterment at the Cappons fBay Cemetery 2-lonorable 2-l. ,Cavity Stoutt 1929-1995 try with the late Wilfred Smith of Towers, West End. His carpentry trade was short lived when he met the late A.D. Watts, who readily spotted his leadership skills and abilities and offered him the opportunity to be the salesman for his products. This he did successfully for years. Although Lavin; was successful at what he did, he was unhappy. He noted that too many persons in his community had nothing to look forward to, following completion of their primary school education. He envisioned becoming a member of the Legislative Council in order to make a difference for his people and his country. In the mid-fifties, when the more recently deceased I.G. Fonseca, another brilliant B.V.I leader - may the angels accompany them both into heaven where they shall enjoy everlasting peace- when Mr. Fonseca and his party came from Road Town to Lavity' s constituency to lecture, H.L. was always the person who welcomed and introduced them. Having observed his ability to speak and his interest in the community, the late I.F. Fonseca remarked, "This young man will one day be your representative." That day came when in 1957, at the age of 28, H. Lavity Stoutt was elected by his people to the Legislative Council. His 1957 victory became a launching pad for a most successful political career which spanned almost four decades of continuously uninterrupted public ser- On March 7, 1929, a happy occasion occurred in the lives of Isiah and Idalia Stoutt of Long Bay, Tortola. A baby boy was born to the happy couple. They named him Hamilton Lavity. His early childhood was pleasant, though unt eventful, until at the tender age of eight, his father died, leaving him and his eight other siblings in the care of his devoted and loving mother. It was at his mother's knee, that Lavity was initially trained for service to God and his fellowmen. He saw love in action as his mother communicated with God daily, while constantly lending a helping hand to various family members, neighbors and friends. These Christian values permeated his whole being throughout his entire life. Lavity received his early education at Zion Hill Methodist Elementary School and the Virgin Islands Secondary School. His sharp wit and ardent yearning to be the best caused him to discipline himself to read extensively. H. Lavity had an eye for real beauty, when in 1956 he married the lovely Hilda Smith of Carrot Bay. This union produced six children. His love, devotion, caring attitude and calm, yet firm approach were indicative of the model father and husband he had been. In the early fifties, when everyone was leaving the B.V.I. for greener pastures, Lavity decided to remain in his beloved Tortola and he envisioned a brighter day for the B.V.I. While waiting for that brighter day, he studied carpen- 3 vice. The various offices he has held during this time include: Member for Works and Communication, Minister of Education, Minister of Natural Resources and Labour, Opposition Leader, Minister of Finance and he was elected to an unprecedented four terms as chief minister. "Our Chief Minister," It would be impossible to list all other offices held by H. L. here. The Honourable H . Lavity Stoutt' s interest in people did not stop with the social, physical and intellectual aspects of life, the moral and spiritual development of his fellowmen were as much a concern to him. Lavity lived out his existence as though he has had a personal contact with God. His life was a living testimony to this. He maintained a good relationship with people; he displayed thoughtfulness, concern and consideration for all. He gave personal assistance to people in their daily struggle to survive and deflated situations of conflict wherever he could. He gave so much love where there was so much hate. He was guided by Romans 12:21 "Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good." He had a knack for making people feel at ease and happy or simply good about themselves. He was a true community leader. A man who lived for others, the young and the aged were always on his mind. For him youth was to education as age was to preservation, each relative to the other. His solutions - he founded the B.V.I. college, which now bears his name, and he established a Social Security and other related programs for Senior Citizens. The Honourable H. Lavity Stoutt had a profound faith in himself and the British Virgin Islands. His battle cry was "Where there is no vision, the people perish." He became our own "BVI Visionary Plenipotentiary" throughout his entire 38 years of public service to the people. His initials, his signature, his name "is" everywhere within the shores of our own beloved British Virgin Islands . The progress attained during his time was a direct result of his long sustained outstanding leadership acumen. He has helped to develop within each and everyone of us a deeper sense of pride in who we are. A true Britisn Virgin Islander, a proud people who can walk with our heads held high. Let us pledge to honour his memory by our commitment to personally becoming visionaries ourselves for our homeland. Let us pledge to especially support those leaders who are committed to carry on Chief Minister Stoutt' s approach to leadership - with vision, to insure that these beloved British Virgin Islands shall never, ever perish due to a lack of vision on the part of our future elected leaders. As we pay our last respects to one whom we loved so dearly, we find comfort in the thought that Honorable H. Lavity Stoutt lived his life to the fullest in service to his God, his country and 4 2l£S his people. The British Virgin Islands today, as compared to 38 years ago when "Our Chief" undertook to commence his stewardship role on behalf of his people, is representative of a country with a substantial number of improved communities, individually and severally, which are presently postured for meaningful planned growth and development, specifically designed to impact favorably in the not too distant future for the good of the people of the British Virgin Islands. Lavity would like to see this work continued on behalf of his people. Let us honour his memory by pledging to pursue all of his programs to their successful accomplishments. On May 14, Mother's Day, the Honourable H. Lavity Stoutt, responded to the "Master's Call," May he find eternal peace and everlasting rest within the arms of our dear Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Lavity, we commend you to God! You have certainly earned the right to an undisturbed, peaceful rest at his closer side. Farewell, my Chief, thank you for the wonderful gift of service which you have accorded your people for so long! 5 State 'Tu1zeral 'For 'Th~e cYiief. :Jvfin ister CJ}-\Tfze rBritisfz Vir!Jin Island) ·,. ,\-~-" . '- ' ..... < Ll.::on Complex :: ~· - ctay. :Z--1 .\lay. 1995 : o:OOam THE LEGACY ••• May, 1988, - Mr. Stoutt presents BV1 coins to former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young while in Atlanta for Tourism Sales Blitz program. Chief'M; T 0 ' tnister Han. H L . · Neat on . .' avuyStoutt Londonz'near/ia vzsu to BuckfnghandHon.Ralph er tunes· am Pa!ace zn . November 1988 - Chief Minister presenting gzft to HRH Princess Alexandra at Peter Island Hotel on behalfofthe people ofthe BVI. March 1990 - At the Commonwealth Heads of Government of Caribbean and Canada meeting in Barbados, Mr. Stoutt chats with former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. II One of the many projects he spearheaded, Chief Minister Stoutt at the 1992 ground breaking ceremony on the grounds of Government's new Central Administration Building. 12 The ChiefMinister breaks for a laugh as he escorts His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh in the Central Administration Building who visited the BVI in March 1993. The Chief Minister who was also Minister for Tourism cuts the ribbon marking the reopening ofLittle Dix Bay Hotel on Virgin Gorda, December 1993. STANDING TALL. The Chief Minister opens the door to his office in the new Central Administration Building after the official opening in May, 1994. The Chief Minister presents a cheque to BVI High School students to help finance their prom, June 1994. A PROUD MOMENT' Chief Minister Stauff forms part of the procession for the first commencement exercises at the H Lavity Stoutt Community Go/lege, June, 1994. 13 Students ofthe Isabella Morris Primary School pose for a shot with the visionary leader Han. H Lavity Stoutt. ALWAYS IN CHARGE. Chief Minister Stoutt hosting ChiefMinisters from British Dependent Territories for a one-day meeting in the BVI in August, 1994. (1-r former Deputy Chief Minister, Robert Hall, TCI and former TCI Chief Minister, Washington Misick, and on right Anguilla ChiefMinister, Han. Hubert Hughes.) Governor Peter Penfold shakes hand with Mr Stoutt after being sworn in as ChiefMinister for a third consecutive term in February, 1995. THE MAN OF THE HOUR Han. H Lavity Stoutt speaking in the house at the first session of the 13th Legislative Council March, 1995, eight days after being elected as Chief Minister for a third consecutive term. 14 e Tribute From H. Lavity Stoutt Community College Over a decade ago, in 1982, the Hon. H. Lavity Stoutt began to articulate his dream for the establishment of an institution of tertiary education which would address the human resource needs of the British Virgin Islands. Against many odds, the commitment and determination of Chief Minister Stoutt saw realization of his vision with the opening of the British Virgin Islands Community College -- later named in his honour -- on 14 January 1990. With the unflagging commitment and support of Chief Minister Stoutt, the College has, over the past five years of its existence, grown from strength to strength. It was Chief Minister Stoutt's firm conviction that "education is the foundation upon which we must individually build our future and collectively, that of the British Virgin Islands." The loss of his leadership in the development of educational services at all levels-- primary, secondary and tertiary-- is inestimable. It is with deepest sorrow that the members of the Board of Governors, Executive Officers, Administrators, faculty, and staff of the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College convey to the family of our late Founding Chairman, Hon. H. Lavity Stoutt, our heartfelt condolences at this time of bereavement. 34 The family extends its profound gratitude to all BVI citizens and residents, well wishers, all members of of the international community, especially the visiting dignitaries and the many other visitors who made the sacrifice to share in our bereavement here in the British Virgin Islands. Thank you for your expressions of concern and your kind consideration. May God's blessings attend us all. The family The Staffofthe Department oflnformationand Public Relations, Office of the Chief Minister, took great pride in working overtime to prepare this book for a man who always supported us, our work and pushed us to produce even more for the people of this territory. His sudden and untimely passing was a shock to all of us. He will be greatly missed and will remain in our hearts and thoughts. 35 ''Where there is no vision the people perish.'' H. Lavity Stoutt 1929- 1995 36