Antigua and Barbuda: Harold A. Browne, father of PM Gaston Browne passes away at 76
Harold A. Browne, 76-year-old, was passed on Saturday 4th, June, at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center. He was predeceased by his son Glen.

The Office of the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda has made an announcement about the demise of Harold A. Browne, who was the father of PM Gaston Browne.
The official account of Prime Minister Gaston Browne, "The Office of the Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda", has made the following statement via their Facebook handle.
Harold A. Browne, 76-year-old, was passed on Saturday 4th, June, at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Center. He was predeceased by his son Glen.
Moreover, he was the father of Addison, Garilyn, Blondelle, Marsha, and Kimberly. Harold A. Browne was the brother to several brothers and sisters in the United States of America and Jerome, as well as with his wife, Maude, in the United Kingdom.
Along with this, he will be laid to rest on Tuesday, June 7, 2022.
Several people have taken their social handles to express grief over the passing away of Harold A. Browne, and most of them have expressed condolences to the bereaved family as well as Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
The people of Antigua and Barbuda have shown sympathy and mourned the loss by mentioning, "My condolences goes out to Prime Minister Gaston Browne on the passing of his father, and may the Lord continue to strengthen you."
In addition, the Office of the Prime Minister wishes to convey the appreciation of Prime Minister Gaston Browne as well as his family to all those who has sent messages of condolences on the passing of his father, Harold A. Browne.
However, Gaston Browne has been the leader since 2014, before his career in politics, he was a banker and a businessman.
The whole nation has been extending their wishes and is mourning the loss of Harold A. Browne.
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