Tribute to Mr. Bradley McDonald, Chief Immigration Officer
The Department of Immigration expresses condolences to the family, friends and entry squad of 1986 on the tragic death of Mr. Bradley McDonald, Chief Immigration Officer. We extend gratitude to his entire family for his dedicated service to the country and take time to acknowledge his passing.
On Monday, January 6, 2020, Mr. Bradley McDonald, succumbed to injuries sustained in a single automobile accident on Earnest Dean Highway, Sandy Point, Abaco.
May there be comfort in knowing that someone so special will never be forgotten. May He who knows your sorrow bring Peace, Comfort, and Healing to your soul. Words seem inadequate to express the sorrow felt by your loss but know that the Department of Immigration is praying that God keep you during this your time of bereavement. May his soul rest in peace.
Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
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