Tourism Stalwart Grace Flax-Waters Passes, BVI Community Plunged Into Mourning
The British Virgin Islands community is in mourning following the passing of Grace Flax-Waters, a prominent figure in the local tourism and hospitality industry. Grace, who hailed from Virgin Gorda and was a key player in the sector, served as the leader of Little Dix Resort and made significant contributions to the growth and development of tourism in the region. Her impact was felt not only in the business world but also in the community through her dedicated service and involvement in various organizations.
Grace Flax-Waters was a beloved member of the community who dedicated herself to numerous causes. She held positions on several boards, including the Chairman of Virgin Gorda Festival Committee, where she played an active role in promoting local culture and traditions. Her influence extended beyond business, as she was deeply involved in community service, exemplified by her longstanding commitment to the Lions Club, where she served in multiple capacities.
During her lifetime, Grace received numerous accolades and tokens of appreciation for her contributions to the BVI community. Even in her passing, the outpouring of condolences and tributes is a testament to the impact she had on those around her.
The loss of such a remarkable individual has undoubtedly left a void in the hearts of many, but her legacy of service and leadership will continue to inspire and guide the community she cared for so deeply.
Her memory will live on as a source of inspiration for future generations, and her contributions will be remembered with deep appreciation and respect.
We extend our deepest condolences to her daughter Ingrid, her family, friends and the entire Virgin Islands Community.
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