
Stanley “Abbott” Warner
The St. Paul’s community is mourning the loss of Stanley “Abbott” Warner, remembered by colleagues and residents alike as a tireless worker and dedicated community figure whose sudden passing has left many in shock.
Tributes have been pouring in for Warner, who served as chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party’s St. Paul Constituency Branch and was widely regarded as a steady presence in both political organizing and community affairs.
Among those paying tribute was We The People (WTP) Management and Staff, who expressed condolences to Chairman Hon. E.P. Chet Greene, Warner’s family and the wider St. Paul’s community.
In a statement, WTP said Warner’s death came as a profound shock, noting that many had been working alongside him as recently as the night before his passing during political and community activities.
Those who knew him described Warner as a quiet but dependable force, deeply committed to service and always willing to lend support wherever needed. His work on the political hustings and in community engagement earned him respect across the constituency.
WTP praised Warner’s lasting contribution to both party and community, describing him as one of the “quiet engines of progress” whose dedication and reliability helped shape the work of the constituency branch.
For many in St. Paul’s, Warner’s passing marks the loss of a committed organizer and community stalwart whose presence was constant and whose service was unwavering.
As the community grieves, support has continued to pour in for his family, friends and colleagues, with many reflecting on a legacy rooted in hard work, loyalty and service.





🙏 condolences to the family.