List of recipients of the Order of Jamaica

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This list includes the names of people who have received the Order of Jamaica, sorted alphabetically by last name, along with the year in which they were honoured.[1] Members of the Order of Jamaica are entitled to be styled "The Honourable" and have the post-nominal letters 'O.J.' and 'O.J. (Hon.)', as appropriate.[1]

Recipient Year
2018[2]
2012[3]
Professor Barbara Evelyn Bailey 2008[4]
Amy Bailey 1990[5]
Enid Bennett 2012[3]
Christopher Blackwell 2004[6]
Bishop 2007[7][8]
Usain Bolt 2009[9][10]
Steve Bucknor 2007[8]
Archbishop Lawrence Burke 2009[10]
Dr. 2011[11]
2007[8]
Sue M. Cobb 2010[12]
Headley Cunningham 2007[7]
Queen Sofía of Spain 2009[13]
Dr. 2006[14]
2018[15]
May Farquharson 1990[5]
2005[16]
Professor 2008[4]
2010[12]
2012[3]
2017[17]
2019[18]
Dr. Mavis Gilmour-Petersen 2009[19]
Dr. Carolyn Gomes 2009[10]
Reverend 2007[7]
2017[17]
2006[14]
Professor Kenneth O. Hall 2004[6]
Tony Hart 2017[17]
Zaila McCalla 2007[20]
Dr. 2010[12]
2011[11]
Toots Hibbert 2012[3]
Richard Ho Lung 2008[21]
2020[22]
2018[15]
Professor 2007[8]
Grace Beverly Jones 2018[15]
Byron Lee 2008[23]
Michael Lee-Chin 2008[4]
2019[18]
2006[14]
Henry Lowe 2012[3]
2012[3]
Dr. Alferita Constantia "Rita" Marley 2019[18]
2006[14]
2017[17]
Queen's Counsel Shirley Miller 2004[6]
Professor 2006[14]
Peter Moses 2011[11]
Keble Munn 2007[8]
Merlene Joyce Ottey 2020[22]
2011[11]
2019[18]
2007[8]
Monsignor 2010[12]
Donald Reece 2012[3]
Reverend Alfred Reid 2005[16]
Molly Rhone 2011[11]
Patrick Robinson 2009[10]
Derrick Rochester 2012[3]
Karl George Samuda 2020[22]
Douglas Anthony Clive Saunders 2011[11]
Professor 2009[10]
Reverend 2007[7]
2017[17]
2007[24]
Thomas George Tavares-Finson 2020[22]
Garth Taylor 2005[16]
2009[10]
Bunny Wailer 2012[3]
Danville Walker 2008[4]
Basil Watson 2005[16]
Brian Hector John Wynter 2020[22]
Professor Sylvia Wynter 2010[12]
Kenneth Smith 1973[25][26]
Dr. 1983[27][28]

References[]

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