JLP’s Rema Galloway is dead
REMA Galloway, a former president of the Jamaica Labour Party’s Women’s Freedom Movement, died last Friday at the University Hospital of the West Indies after a short illness.
Galloway also served as a councillor of the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC), representing the Mona Division in Eastern St Andrew.
On Monday the Standing Committee of the JLP said that Galloway had given long and devoted service to the party and to the country in various capacities, noting that she had been president of the WFM for 12 years.
The party’s Standing Committee offered its condolences to Galloway’s five children –two sons: Michael and Anthony and three daughters: Norma, Joy and Bridget.
Her husband, Cecil, predeceased her nearly three years ago.