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    PM Phillips Pays Tribute to Justice Small, Lt Col Warde at Funeral Services

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    Prime Minister Phillips recently delivered heartfelt tributes to the late Justice Small and Lieutenant Colonel Warde during their funeral services. The Prime Minister’s remarks highlighted the significant contributions both individuals made to their respective fields and to the nation.

    Justice Small was remembered for his dedication to the legal profession and his role in shaping the country’s judicial system. His commitment to justice and fairness earned him respect from his peers and the broader community. The Prime Minister praised Justice Small’s integrity and his tireless efforts to uphold the principles of law, emphasizing how his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of legal professionals.

    Lieutenant Colonel Warde was honored for his distinguished military career and his service to the nation. The Prime Minister noted Lt Col Warde’s leadership, bravery, and unwavering commitment to protecting the country’s security and sovereignty. His contributions to the military were highlighted as exemplary, and his influence on those who served under him was deeply appreciated.

    The Prime Minister’s tributes underscored the importance of recognizing and celebrating the lives of individuals who have made significant impacts on society. Both Justice Small and Lt Col Warde were remembered as pillars of their communities, whose selflessness and dedication have left lasting legacies.

    The funeral services were attended by dignitaries, colleagues, and family members, who gathered to pay their respects and celebrate the lives of these two distinguished individuals. The Prime Minister’s words served as a reminder of the nation’s gratitude for their service and the enduring impact they have had on the country’s development and stability.

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