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Published:Monday | December 13, 2021 | 12:07 AM

The smiles are in the eyes of CCRP founder and executive chair Jean Lowrie-Chin (left) and Kerry-Ann Chong, director of sales and service at Scotia Insurance, one of the sponsors of the CCRP Living Legacy Awards Ceremony.

The smiles are in the eyes of CCRP founder and executive chair Jean Lowrie-Chin (left) and Kerry-Ann Chong, director of sales and service at Scotia Insurance, one of the sponsors of the CCRP Living Legacy Awards Ceremony.

Emcee Joan McDonald, smart as ever in red, has the attention of Gary 'Butch' Hendrickson (left), chairman and chief executive officer, National Baking Company, and one the principal sponsors of the CCRP Living Legacy Awards event, and awardee Professor Pet

Emcee Joan McDonald, smart as ever in red, has the attention of Gary ‘Butch’ Hendrickson (left), chairman and chief executive officer, National Baking Company, and one the principal sponsors of the CCRP Living Legacy Awards event, and awardee Professor Peter Figueroa, at the awards ceremony.

No strangers, CCRP Living Legacy awardee Parris Lyew-Ayee Sr (right) greets Errol Hewitt, whose wife, Professor Hermi Hewitt, received the CCRP Syringa Marshall-Burnett Award for Health during the recent awards ceremony.

No strangers, CCRP Living Legacy awardee Parris Lyew-Ayee Sr (right) greets Errol Hewitt, whose wife, Professor Hermi Hewitt, received the CCRP Syringa Marshall-Burnett Award for Health during the recent awards ceremony.

Financial adviser at BPM Financial Grace McLean (left) presents a token of appreciation to Audrey Stewart-Hinchclifffe, recipient of the CCRP J. Lester Spaulding Living Legacy Award for Business, at the recent awards ceremony. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Financial adviser at BPM Financial Grace McLean (left) presents a token of appreciation to Audrey Stewart-Hinchclifffe, recipient of the CCRP J. Lester Spaulding Living Legacy Award for Business, at the recent awards ceremony. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS

Outstanding Jamaicans Professor Hermi Hewitt, Audrey Stewart-Hinchcliffe, Professor J. Peter Figueroa and Parris Lyew-Ayee Sr were honoured recently by the Caribbean Community of Retired Persons at their Annual Living Legacy Awards Ceremony. Appreciation awards were also presented to Dr Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie and Deputy Superintendent of Police Natalie Palmer Mair. The event was held at the Talk of the Town, The Jamaica Pegasus hotel. Something Extra brings you the highlights.

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