Former UDP Senator Henry Gordon Remembered as Statesman

The nation of Belize is mourning the passing of Henry Gordon, a distinguished former Cabinet Secretary and Senator, who died on January 2, 2026, at the age of 83. Gordon’s multifaceted career spanned meteorology, pastoral ministry, and national politics, leaving an indelible mark on the country’s public life.

Gordon’s political journey saw him serve as Cabinet Secretary during the 1990s before ascending to the role of Secretary General for the United Democratic Party (UDP). Following the party’s decisive electoral victory in 2008, he was appointed Church Senator through a nomination by the Council of Churches and the Evangelical Association of Churches, representing religious communities in the national legislature.

Before entering politics, Gordon established himself as Belize’s chief meteorologist and served as a respected Baptist pastor, blending scientific acumen with spiritual leadership. This unique combination of expertise characterized his approach to public service throughout his career.

UDP Leader Tracy Panton commemorated Gordon’s legacy in an official statement, noting: ‘Mr. Gordon served with unwavering commitment, integrity, and a profound sense of duty. His contributions to our nation’s development will be remembered with both respect and sincere appreciation.’

Current Church Senator Louis Wade, who considered Gordon his mentor, reflected on his guidance: ‘This represents a significant loss for our nation, as he was among my most influential mentors. I first encountered his wisdom through his writings in Amandala newspaper.’ Wade further elaborated: ‘He possessed the unique ability to navigate both governmental corridors and spiritual matters, much like the biblical Daniel who maintained his faith while serving in positions of power. He consistently emphasized how biblical principles and constitutional values collaboratively strengthen democratic governance.’

Gordon is survived by his wife Ann, their four children, eleven grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. A funeral service will be conducted at Bethany Baptist Church in Belize City on January 10 at 1:00 PM, where community members and dignitaries will gather to honor his life and contributions.