Colin Ming

Male 1945 - 2019  (73 years)


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  1. 1.  Colin Ming was born on 28 Dec 1945 in Dartford, Kent, England; died on 4 May 2019 in Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada.

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    (Research):?i?https://www.murrayscheese.com/colin-ming-scholarship-program?/i?

    Colin Ming was a cherished member of the Murray's Cheese family who joined the company in 2015 and served as Regional Team Lead for our National team in the Kroger enterprise. He sadly passed away in June 2019. Colin made a significant impact at Murray's and Kroger in the four years he spent with our team, and in the broader cheese and beverage communities before that. Colin was known for his insatiable passion for food, his love of teaching and for his team, and above all, for his compassion and authenticity.

    Colin was in the process of preparing to take his CCP exam this past summer when he unexpectedly passed. Although he was not able to complete his studies, Murray's Cheese wants to make sure that other mongers who embody the same traits of inspirational leadership, kindness, warmth and professional poise have the opportunity to do so. The Colin Ming CCP Scholarship will both memorialize Colin's impact on our industry as well as continue his mission to share his passion for cheese with other mongers.

    ?i?https://guyaneseonline.net/2021/04/13/opinion-colin-ming-a-shining-light-by-dave-martins/?/i?

    A SHINING LIFE ? By Dave Martins

    Two days ago, out of the blue, I had an awful experience with the sudden death of a friend here, Colin Ming, in a traffic accident (he was on a motorbike) that just shattered me. Why I'm not really sure. We were not boyhood companions, but perhaps because our friendship goes back to those times, many years ago, when the Tradewinds trips to Guyana began, and my career as a musician was building, and Colin's love for the songs was a kind of glue, always there between us as is our love for Guyana.

    Very early I saw he was a rock, this guy, with various issues in Guyana. He was very involved in various sports matters, a very principled man, and it was a joy to be around him. Marvellous sense of humour, always in play, and his laugh was like bells ringing; it just took him over completely, no matter what the occasion, where he was, who was listening?Colin's laugh would consume him, total release, it would transform his face, affecting people nearby, causing stares, he didn't seem to notice the reaction, and his ethics, his veracity, those things were always in play, day or night, big or small.

    His death truly rocked me. Partly because it was so sudden and so unswerving. I heard he was in a traffic accident and in hospital, and almost in the same breath, I heard he had been severely injured, and that he had died. It tore me up. Colin, for me, was one of those totally good people, no blemishes I knew of, always the same, always supporting and amiable and solid. A friend with no drama, no issues, everything easy. I felt his loss as if he had been my son.

    I don't really know why. We were not daily companions, by any means, but I felt this weight of grief; it brought me to tears. It's two days now and I'm still stunned and not sure as to why it did me in so. Perhaps the totally pointless manner of his going, so much so I know I would not be able to go to his funeral; a deep, deep sadness and so meaningless. It came like a wave, unravelled me, and the crazy suddeness of it, and the quality this man had, naturally so, no fanfare, no splashy behaviour, just a class individual, and to be taken like that; in my head, it felt like some kind of madness.

    This, of course, is my panorama which is limited. I didn't have the day-to-day experiences in his family circle and people he interacted with. I know virtually nothing about his early experiences and the things and people who shaped him, like his brother Stanley, but from my limited lens I realized early on that this was a special man, integrity was a big issue with him, and that drew me, as it did others.. Each of us comes to know people with a unique dedication to a discipline or a cause; it is almost like an aura that surrounds them as they go through their days. It's not something you can touch or photograph, but it is nonetheless as real and as vivid as if it were. And indeed, it is real. So it was, with Colin Ming.

    It is human nature to look for explanations for pivotal things, to help us cope with the trauma of a loss, and so I look at this episode, and try to make sense of it while fully knowing the futility of such a search. There really is no answer; the vicissitudes of life, some glorious, some rending, are playing out, coming at us again and again, leaving us searching for answers, seeking out comfort, leaving us with more questions than answers, but still not leaving us alone.

    As I write this, the trauma is already happening, obviously in his family, in that tight inner circle, and in the people, many of them in the sports field, with whom he interacted and with the many who were recipients of his giving nature.

    I can't speak for others, but purely from my own lens, there remains the unrelenting "why" of these matters which are so overwhelming that our minds naturally remain engaged on the issue. And I know that I am not alone here. Clearly, many others know the creation called Colin Ming, many even better than I knew him, and for them, too, his sudden demise leaves them similarly groping for answers, for clarity. A man apart, this one. Truly, a shining life.
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    ADDED BY GUYANESE ONLINE

    FROM Guyana Chronicle:- April 9, 2021 ? re Colin Ming

    Over the last week, tributes poured in from sport bodies across the country. 'One of his overriding passions was the promotion of sports to youths, especially those who were in need, and it was in that spirit he donated hundreds of golf clubs to the NexGen Golf Academy for the school programme, a release said.

    Ming was a former secretary of the Guyana Squash Association (GSA) and also president of the Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA). 'He spent endless hours over the years at the Georgetown Club on the squash courts working on the physical as well as the mental skills of his students and on fine-tuning their games. They all reaped the success of his exploits.' a GSA release said. Ming was also a vice-president of the Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG).

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: D.D. Wood. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Ming  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Ming  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ming Descendancy chart to this point (1.Colin1)

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  2. 3.  Ming Descendancy chart to this point (1.Colin1)

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