Olga Lopes-Seale


Dame Olga Lopes-Seale DA Member of the Most Excellent Order of the [British Empire|MBE], was a Guyanese-born Barbados-based social and community worker, radio broadcaster and singer.

Life

Born in Guyana as Olga Lopes, she was born to Portuguese Guyanese indentured laborers. She sang and played mandolin and had performed in Guyana and Barbados before becoming a broadcaster for Radio Demerara. In 1960, she started the Radio Needy Children's Fund. She married Barbadian Dick Seale, moving to Barbados in 1963 where she continued her radio and charity work.
In Barbados, she worked for the Barbados Rediffusion Services Limited and was active in community work. In the 1940s and 1950s she was known as "the Vera Lynn of the Caribbean". She discovered Red Plastic Bag and convinced Rediffusion to provide a studio for recording, launching his career. She was also involved in the creation of the Barbadian national anthem.

Death

On 9 December 2010, Lopes-Seale fell at her home and broke her hip, suffering multiple fractures, leaving her unable to continue her charity work for the Needy Children's Fund.
She died on 4 February 2011, aged 92 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Bridgetown, Barbados.

Honors

Lopes-Seale has been honored for her work throughout the Caribbean: