Roddy Watler remembered
Today (Monday 3 March) is the anniversary of Major Joseph Rodriquez Watler who served as Inspector of Police (for 33 years), was light house keeper, foreman of public works, boarding officer of vessels, and warehouse keeper.
He was appointed Officer in Charge of the Cayman Islands Company of The Jamaican Home Guard on 01 October 1942 until 31st March 1945 when the war ceased.
In the raging hurricane of 1932 Major Watler exhibited much bravery in rescuing 20 people who were marooned in Red Bay. For this service he was awarded the King George V and Queen Mary Silver Medal for Bravery.
Major Watler was also an Elder and Manager of Elmslie Memorial United Church for many years.
He was a stalwart citizen, a fine man, a dear friend to all and respected by all. A restraining influence on the reckless and rebellious, yet a man of reverence; a thinker with a reflective mind and a tender heart. His chief joys were centred around his home and family.
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Even at the honours ceremony of past heroes at Heroes Square last month there was no tribute to Major Watler and his name was not mentioned.
His surviving daughters, Helen Merren and Joan Wilson certainly remember their wonderful father and his extraordinary life and service he gave to his country the Cayman Islands.
Even though he is forgotten by our government officials today. “We will never forget you, dearest father,” Joan said in posting this message.
Major Joseph Rodriquez Watler was born on 3rd March 1880 in the District of Red Bay, Grand Cayman.
He died at age 75 in April of 1965.