Senator Michael Freeland Pays Tribute to Teacher Gen’s Life and Legacy

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA – The nation came together this week to honor the extraordinary legacy of the revered educator known affectionately as ‘Teacher Gen,’ whose funeral service became a powerful testament to a life lived in service of others. The ceremony, attended by citizens from across the dual-island nation, served as a profound reflection on her enduring contributions to education and community development.

Prominent political figures joined family members in paying heartfelt tributes. Senator Michael Freeland delivered a poignant eulogy, characterizing the departed as a foundational pillar of society. ‘We gather today to celebrate a true matriarch,’ Senator Freeland stated, ‘whose wisdom, compassion, and unwavering commitment to our children and community will never be forgotten.’

Her daughter, The Reverend Denise Smith-Lewis, offered a personal perspective on her mother’s lifelong mission. She shared that Teacher Gen ‘stood firmly for family and community, and clearly understood her life’s assignment,’ framing her work as a divine calling rather than merely a profession.

Further illuminating her profound personal impact, Hon. Anthony Smith Jr. eulogized his grandmother as ‘a remarkable life, a beacon of love, faith, and inspiration to all.’ He provided intimate details of her home, which he described as having long served as ‘a sanctuary for the abandoned… a place where unconditional love, structure, and discipline transformed lives.’

The widespread attendance and unified outpouring of respect highlighted the deep and lasting imprint of Teacher Gen’s decades of dedication, cementing her status as a national figure whose influence transcended the classroom and shaped the very fabric of Antiguan and Barbudan society.