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Howard Cooke (Howard Felix Hanlan Cooke) was born on 13 November, 1915 in Goodwill, St. James, Jamaica, is a 4th governor-general of Jamaica (1991-2006). Discover Howard Cooke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

Popular As Howard Felix Hanlan Cooke
Occupation Politician · educator
Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 13 November, 1915
Birthday 13 November
Birthplace Goodwill, St. James, Jamaica
Date of death 11 July, 2014
Died Place Kingston, Jamaica
Nationality Jamaica

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Who Is Howard Cooke's Wife?

His wife is Ivy Tai (m. 22 July 1939)

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Howard Cooke Net Worth

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1915

Sir Howard Felix Hanlan Cooke (13 November 1915 – 11 July 2014) served as the fourth governor-general of Jamaica from 1 August 1991 to 15 February 2006.

Cooke was born on 13 November 1915, in Goodwill, St. James, Jamaica, the son of David Brown Cooke and Mary Jane Minto.

In his youth, Cooke was the group scoutmaster and secretary of the St. Andrew Boys' Scout Association and captain of the County of Cornwall cricket team.

He attended Mico University College in Kingston and London University in London.

Cooke was a teacher for 23 years, serving as president of the Jamaica Union of Teachers and headmaster of Belle Castle All-Age School, Port Antonio Upper School, and Montego Bay Boys' School.

He was also active in the insurance industry for some three decades, working at Standard Life Insurance Company, Jamaica Mutual Life Insurance Company, and ALICO.

1938

One of the founding members of the People's National Party (PNP), Cooke joined politics in 1938.

1939

On 22 July 1939, Cooke married schoolteacher Ivy Sylvia Lucille (née Tai).

The couple had two sons, retired Court of Appeal Justice Howard Fitz-Arthur Cooke and hotelier Richard Washington McDermott Cooke, and one daughter, counsellor Audrey Faith.

1958

He became a member of the parliament of the West Indies Federation in 1958, and then the independent Jamaican parliament as a Senator and a Member of the House of Representatives after 1962.

1970

He was a minister in the government of Michael Manley during the 1970s and President of the Senate of Jamaica from 1989 to 1991.

1980

In 1980, Cooke received the Special Plaque for Distinguished Service from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.

1991

On 1 August 1991, he became the fourth Governor-General of Jamaica, succeeding Florizel Glasspole.

In 1991, Cooke was awarded both the Order of the Nation and the Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG).

1994

Queen Elizabeth visited Jamaica in 1994 and 2002 while Cooke was Governor-General.

In 1994, he was awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO).

Several places in Jamaica are named after Howard Cooke, including the Howard Cooke Boulevard, Howard Cooke Primary School, and the Howard Cooke Campus at the International University of the Caribbean.

2006

He retired on 15 February 2006, and became the first Governor-General to invest his successor, Kenneth Octavius Hall.

Afterwards, Cooke was appointed Chancellor of the International University of the Caribbean in Kingston.

Cooke had several views of British colonialism and slavery.

In 2006, he remarked, "Even during slavery the British were sending some very good people out to Jamaica...Missionaries, Reformers...Jamaica's greatness was not entirely due to slavery."

He was critical of Margaret Thatcher, her views stating that "after Thatcher we became more and more materialist... But there's more to life than cars and dollars."

2014

Howard Cooke died at the age of 98 on 11 July 2014 in Kingston, Jamaica, only 11 days before he and Lady Cooke's 75th wedding anniversary.

2017

Lady Cooke died on 4 June 2017 aged 100.