CHARITABLE, unique, and larger-than-life were some of the words used to describe Joe Brown, the popular chef and avid cyclist, who was fondly remembered at a memorial service held at the Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road, today.
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CHARITABLE, unique, and larger-than-life were some of the words used to describe Joe Brown, the popular chef and avid cyclist, who was fondly remembered at a memorial service held at the Queen's Park Oval, Tragarete Road, today.
BRIAN LEWIS, president of the TT Olympic Committee (TTOC), remembers late rugby player and cyclist Joe Brown as a tough but passionate person, both in and out of the sporting arena.
EVERY road fatality is a tragedy but there is something extraordinarily heartbreaking about Saturday’s deadly incident in which two cyclists in a group of 14 lost their lives on the Beetham Highway.
It was just last week, executive chef and founder at Jaffa Restaurant at the Queen's Park Oval Joe Brown held a fundraiser on the Divali holiday to raise funds for a fellow cyclist who was injured.
Family, friends and acquaintances of Jaffa at the Oval chef Joe Brown are taking to social media and other platforms to pay tribute to him.
TWO cyclists were killed in an early-morning ride along the Beetham Highway after a car ploughed into their group.