David Rose (Guyanese politician)

Sir David Rose
GCMG CVO MBE CPM
2nd Governor-General of Guyana
In office
16 December 1966  10 November 1969
Monarch Elizabeth II
Prime Minister Forbes Burnham
Preceded by Richard Luyt
Succeeded by Edward Luckhoo
Personal details
Born David James Gardiner Rose
10 April 1923
British Guiana
Died 10 November 1969 (Age 46)
London, England

Sir David James Gardiner Rose GCMG CVO MBE CPM (April 10, 1923 November 10, 1969) was Governor General of Guyana from 1966 to 1969.

He was raised in Mahaica in British Guiana and was educated at Mount St Mary's College in England. Returning to British Guiana following World War II, the newly wed David Rose joined the colonial police force and later became Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime). In 1960-61 he was appointed as defense officer to the Federal Government of the West Indies Federation in Trinidad. Following the breakup of the Federation, between 1964 and 1966, he was the Administrator of Antigua.[1] He was then transferred to a newly independent Guyana, where he served as Governor General from 1966 to 1969.

He died in a car accident while visiting London. The honours he received included the Colonial Police Medal with bar for gallantry, and the highest award of Guyana, the Order of Excellence, which was awarded posthumously in 1970.

References

  1. "Index Ro-Ry". Rulers.org. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
Government offices
Preceded by
Richard Luyt
Governor General of Guyana
1966 1969
Succeeded by
Edward Luckhoo


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