MANCHESTER, Jamaica — The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) paid solemn tribute to Sergeant Georgia Chambers-Dawson during a memorial service at Rudgemount United Church in Mandeville on Saturday, January 10. Colleagues from the Protective Services Division gathered to honor their departed comrade who dedicated a quarter-century of exemplary service to the nation’s police force.
Sergeant Chambers-Dawson, who passed away in November 2025, was remembered for her unwavering commitment and professional excellence throughout her 25-year career. The commemorative ceremony featured heartfelt tributes from multiple sectors of Jamaican society, reflecting the profound impact of her service.
Senior Superintendent of Police Michael Morris delivered a moving eulogy on behalf of the Governor General, emphasizing Sergeant Chambers-Dawson’s exceptional dedication to duty and her significant contributions to law enforcement. The service also included personal reminiscences from her academy batchmates and a poignant remembrance by family friend Shavena Curtis, painting a comprehensive portrait of a life devoted to both public service and personal relationships.
Following the religious ceremony, attendees proceeded to Melrose Cemetery for the interment, where Sergeant Chambers-Dawson was laid to rest with full honors befitting her distinguished service record. The memorial events underscored the JCF’s tradition of honoring fallen officers while providing closure for colleagues and family members alike.
