Video: Brenda Johnson Retires After 50 Years
Brenda Johnson is retiring from the Bermuda Police Service after nearly 50 years of dedicated service.
The Bermuda Police Service posted the video below online, saying, “After nearly 50 years of outstanding service, we celebrate the retirement of Mrs. Brenda Johnson, a true pillar of the Bermuda Police Service.
“Beginning her career in 1975, Mrs. Johnson brought unmatched dedication, professionalism, and heart, to every role she performed. From Clerk Typist, to Traffic Records Clerk, she consistently went above and beyond.
“She was known for her reliability, attention to detail, and willingness to take on any task, always with grace and a smile.
“Her work ethic earned her numerous commendations, a Perfect Attendance Certificate, and a Merit Award recognizing her vital contributions to major investigations, audits, and community safety efforts.
“Mrs. Johnson gave her all, not just to her job, but to the people she worked with and the community she served.
“Her legacy is one of loyalty, service, and quiet excellence.
“As she steps into a well-deserved retirement, we thank her for a lifetime of commitment and wish her nothing but joy, rest, and new adventures ahead.
“Watch as Mrs. Johnson walks through the gates at ComOps for the last time as BPS employee.
“Mrs. Johnson, Thank You For Your Service!”

