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Saturday, May 24, 2025

Security officer killed in heist remembered as ‘beautiful soul’

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Joel Julien
967 days ago
20220930

Even as she said a fi­nal good­bye to her fa­ther, Tyler Bates called for those in at­ten­dance at his fu­ner­al to pray for the lone se­cu­ri­ty of­fi­cer who sur­vived the fa­tal Pen­ny­wise shoot­ing.

Jer­ry Win­ston Stu­art, one of the two se­cu­ri­ty of­fi­cers shot dead in the line of du­ty dur­ing the Pen­ny­wise heist in La Ro­main last Mon­day, was laid to rest at the Bel­grove’s Fu­ner­al Chapel in Tacarigua yes­ter­day.

Stu­art was shot dead two weeks af­ter cel­e­brat­ing his 49th birth­day.

De­liv­er­ing the eu­lo­gy yes­ter­day, Bates said her fa­ther was “a lov­ing, car­ing, re­spect­ful and pro­tec­tive fa­ther to his chil­dren.”

“When I first got the call, I thought it was a dream or joke un­til re­al­i­ty hit me that dad passed away from a dread­ful in­ci­dent. All I could think of was why, why him and that he was all alone with no­body to hold him,” Bates said.

Bates, who lives over­seas, said Stu­art called her or face­timed her every day.

Stu­art’s son Jah­mare Nes­bit, who, ac­cord­ing to the fu­ner­al pro­gramme, was al­so sched­uled to de­liv­er a eu­lo­gy, was un­able to do so.

In his hand­writ­ten eu­lo­gy, a copy of which was giv­en to Guardian Me­dia, Nes­bit said his dad died a hero and was al­ways a hero to him.

“Grow­ing up, he was the strongest man I ever knew; the hero in every sto­ry. He was strong and coura­geous even in the face of ad­ver­si­ty,” Nes­bit wrote.

“He was hard-work­ing and ded­i­cat­ed to his job and he would boast that every­thing he did he did for his kids.”

Stu­art’s col­leagues at Al­lied Se­cu­ri­ty wore print­ed t-shirts pay­ing homage to both him and the oth­er of­fi­cer shot dead dur­ing the heist, Jef­frey Pe­ters.

Pe­ters’ fi­nal rites are sched­uled to be held on Mon­day.

“Jer­ry was a friend, a broth­er, a lov­ing fa­ther a son and he was tak­ing from us way too soon,” Michael Nicholas, the man­ag­ing di­rec­tor of Al­lied Se­cu­ri­ty, stat­ed.

He de­scribed Stu­art as a “beau­ti­ful soul.”

Stu­art worked at Al­lied Se­cu­ri­ty for 13 years.

Bap­tist Arch­bish­op Patrick Brown de­liv­ered the ser­mon for the fu­ner­al.


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