Son of the late Ethelbert and Edith Bynoe;
Husband of the late Eileen Bynoe;
Father of Margaret Jones; Adopted grandfather of Nicholas Jones.
Brother of the late Harold and Clement Bynoe and the late Inez King;
Uncle of Mark, Andrew and Edison Bynoe, Carolyn McDonald, Hilda Bynoe-Walker and Brian King (both of Canada) and Gary Blunt.
Former father-in-law of Carl Jones; Brother-in-law of Carmen Morris, Lucille Bynoe, the late Hubert, John and Mary Porte and the late Dorothy Lovell;
Relative of the Bynoe, Beckles, Coward and Lythcott family; Friend of the Hazzard, Gittens and Inniss families and many others
The Funeral of the late Hubert Leonard Alonzo Bynoe leaves Paramount Funeral Home, Upper Hindsbury Road, St. Michael at 8:30 am on Saturday March 22, 2025 for James Street Methodist Church, James Street, Bridgetown, St. Michael; where relatives and friends are asked to meet at 10:00 am for the Service of Praise and Thanksgiving to celebrate his life.
The cortege will then proceed to Christ Church Cemetery for the Interment.
The Organist and members of the Church Church Choir are kindly asked to attend. Flowers may be sent to Paramount Funeral Home no later than 8:15 am on Saturday March 22, 2025.
The body will repose for viewing in the Chapel of the Paramount Funeral Home on Friday March 21, 2025 from 4 pm until 6 pm.
Fond remembrances and condolences to the family may be directed to paramount@caribsurf.com or paramountfh993@gmail.com or on Paramount’s facebook page
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I met Mr. Bynoe as a student at the Community in 1977 where he taught us Statistics and the Elements of Banking. He was very instrumental in my being able to take advanced certificates in Accounting, Law and Economics, in addition to the Ordinary Course in Business Studies offered at that time. As of today, I am not sure how my entrance fees were paid. I am convinced that he paid the fees and that allowed me an opportunity which became a determining factor in my early professional career advancement in Barbados. I will be eternally grateful for him being placed in my life by God. I am sure that he also helped others along their journey and he will be richly rewarded by our heavenly father. May he rest in peace.
My family and I thank you for all you did for me and, thereby, for us.