Ministry Extends Condolences To Bean Family
The Ministry of Transport extends its condolences to the family of the late Mr. Quinton Bernell Bean, a “beloved taxi owner and a true ambassador of Bermuda’s hospitality industry”.
Minister Wayne Furbert said, “For decades, Mr. Bean embodied the spirit of Bermuda, sharing his love for the island with countless visitors. His gracious and welcoming demeanor left a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure of meeting him. As the quintessential taxi driver, he set a high standard of service within the industry, representing his profession with pride, professionalism, and a personal touch.
“Mr. Bean forged strong relationships with visitors, many of whom became repeat guests, drawn back to Bermuda by the warmth he displayed. His ability to connect not only with tourists but also with business leaders highlighted his exceptional rapport and dedication. Mr. Bean was known for his generosity and willingness to support his fellow colleagues. He touched the lives of many and was always available to offer a helping hand.
“The Ministry of Transport acknowledges the invaluable contributions Mr. Bean made to Bermuda’s tourism and transport sectors and honours his legacy. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Our thoughts are with his family during this time of bereavement.”