The funeral service of the late Cesare Francis Granger, brother of President David Granger, was today held at the Kaashi Dhaam Crematorium, Ruimzeight in Region Three. Members of the Cabinet and the Diplomatic Corps were among those who attended the service.
The late Francis Granger, fondly known as Frank, was born on October 4, 1937 and is the first son and third child of the late Chetwynd and Mrs Verleigh Granger. He married Ms Theresa nee Chang, with whom he fathered two sons, Kevin Granger and Marc Granger.
Francis Granger attended the St John the Baptist School at Bartica, Central High School and Queen’s College in Georgetown. He subsequently attended Columbia University in New York. He graduated with the Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Economics, winning the Mathew M. Frydre Award for outstanding undergraduate work.
After studying and working abroad, the late Francis Granger returned to Guyana, where he joined the Ministry of Works, Hydraulics and Supply as an Economist, conducting economic feasibility studies from 1969 to 1972. He then joined the Commonwealth Caribbean Regional Secretariat and, from 1973, the Caribbean Community Secretariat as a Senior Economist, holding various positions until his retirement on October 4, 1997.
Cesare Francis Granger is survived by his sons, and his siblings Ms Barbara Granger and President Granger.