Lamuel_A._Stanislaus

Lamuel A. Stanislaus

Lamuel A. Stanislaus

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Lamuel A. Stanislaus CBE (April 22, 1921 September 18, 2016) was a Grenadian dentist and diplomat. Lamuel Stanislaus left Grenada in the mid 1940s to attend dental school at Howard University. After 1956 he lived in Brooklyn where he founded Caribbeans for Ed Koch. On January 18, 1985 he was appointed Permanent Representative of Grenada to the United Nations in New York City where he was representative from May 10, 1985 to June 30, 1990, he would also serve as Ambassador-at–Large and Deputy Permanent Representative for two years. On December 18, 1998 Stanislaus was again appointed Permanent Representative of Grenada to the United Nations in New York City, he would hold this position from December 21, 1998 to November 8, 2004.[1]

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Stanislaus died on September 18, 2016, at the age of 95 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.


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  1. Carib News, The Voice of the Caribbeans, "Caribbean stalwart Dr Lamuel Stanislaus has Died, Brooklyn". Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2016-11-01., Now Grenada, prime ministers statement death sir dr lamuel-stanislaus,

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