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Popular USVI newsman Alvin 'Gee' Southwell dies

The United States Virgin Islands lost a voice on Thursday August 13, 2015 that has dominated the local airwaves for decades. Da Vybe radio station announced that news director Alvin “Gee” Southwell had passed away. He was in his late 50s. Photo: St Thomas Source
ST THOMAS, USVI- The United States Virgin Islands lost a voice on Thursday August 13, 2015 that has dominated the local airwaves for decades. Da Vybe radio station announced that news director Alvin “Gee” Southwell had passed away. He was in his late 50s.

According to St Thomas Source, Sheldon Turnbull, one of the founders of Da Vybe 107.9 FM, said workers at the station became concerned when Southwell did not show up for the evening newscast, and a worker went to his house around 5:20 p.m. where Southwell was found unresponsive.

While details of Alvin Gee’s death remain sketchy, the longtime reporter, respected by many for his ardent work ethic, collapsed back in September, 2014 while reading his 6:00 a.m. newscast. His followers became concerned when he failed to come on air on August 13, 2015 for his regular evening reporting. Moments later, sources confirmed he had passed.

Alvin Gee became synonymous with news in the territory, recognised widely by his unique voice.

Southwell had done his early morning newscast, the station indicated, adding it was his practice to leave the station for a while after the morning newscast, sometimes recording on-scene interviews for the evening broadcast.

Former employee of ZBVI

He was born on Antiqua, where he had a radio broadcast in high school and began his career. He worked at ZBVI radio station in the [British] Virgin Islands and at JKC stations before moving to the Da Vybe almost five years ago.

Turnbull said Thursday evening, “It feels like losing a member of your family. He was such a great team player.” He added that when Da Vybe was being created, Southwell was one of the first people to whom the owners talked. “He played an integral part in everything.”

The broadcaster made a bit of news himself when he collapsed into a diabetic coma while doing a broadcast in September last year. Turnbull said he was not sure of Southwell’s specific cause of death but it appeared to be of natural causes.

Although he was a very private person who did not talk about himself much, he had an active presence on Facebook where he kept his followers abreast of any international news coverage of the Virgin Islands. As news of his passing spread Thursday, his Facebook page quickly filled with remembrances and testimonies about the value of his journalism skills.

Turnbull said that Southwell’s strengths included a good sense of humour and sharp insights into local politics.

12 Responses to “Popular USVI newsman Alvin 'Gee' Southwell dies”

  • ccc (14/08/2015, 17:40) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Rip
  • Concern 1 (14/08/2015, 18:00) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Rest in peace, cous you will miss the voice but you will forever be in our hearts.
  • pat (14/08/2015, 18:00) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I remember him from his zbvi days
  • stx mourning (14/08/2015, 19:00) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    Gee, you were the news we could count on. Fair and balanced reporting. You were our Larry King of the region. No matter where I was in the world I would tune in link to hear you. Rest on soldier....#vyber
  • Disk Jockey (14/08/2015, 19:40) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    He was one of the few people on radio with what you call a "RADIO VOICE" R.I.P
  • wize up (14/08/2015, 21:13) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    WOW!!! I remember working with him at ZBVI; in the late 70's
  • 123 (14/08/2015, 23:07) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Illike his voice he was professional
  • Binocs (15/08/2015, 10:01) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I pray that the family finds comfort in the lord and may his soul rest in peace.
  • Music Lover (15/08/2015, 10:05) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    A great radio personality has departed. May those who remain in the industry follow his example of excellent broadcasting. May his soul rest in peace.
  • De silence one (15/08/2015, 12:01) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    My sympathy goes out to his family and the VIBES family. He will be greatly missed. I so looked forward to my News every morning from him. Omg, he cannot be replace. Rest in Peace bro!
  • aiR (15/08/2015, 17:03) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    that voice will be missed
  • LOVE THAT VOICE (16/08/2015, 20:24) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    That voice had me gone...get up every morning and afternoon just to hear his voice not too much was interesting in the news Alvin gee voice...what a great voice it sure will be miss by me...RIP GREAT ICON


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