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Diana Ebanks Moore
Rachel Diana Ebanks Moore also known as (Grandma Diana or Grandma D) is the grandmother of the bushes and Ebanks. She was born on (March 14th, 1931)

(Age: 91 years old)

Nationality: Caymanian

Lives: Grand Cayman Diana Ebanks Moore is a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she is the most loving and self-sacrificing person in the family. Grandma D is the best grandmother in the entire world. They say we should give roses and tributes when people are alive. Well, I am so blessed to have a grandmother like Grandma D. She was born in West Bay near the shoreline of Boatswain Bay in the early 1930s to good Godly humble parents. Those were the days when there was no electricity, no telephones, no cars 🚘 and no roads, no power boats only sailing ⛵️ and rowing cat boats 🚣‍♀️, their beds were made of plantain leaves, their main source of food was seafood which was in abundance and ground 🌶 , and mosquitoes 🦟 were unbearable. They only had very basic education. Well, Grandma Diana overcame all of those circumstances. Her children '''Bendel Ebanks, (Bendel Benny Ebanks, Laura Ebanks, and Amalia Walker), grew up knowing her as a hard-working woman and all of the people of Boatswain Bay knew her as a hard-working woman. From the very beginning of the Cayman Turtle Center known then as mariculture Every day before 7 AM, Grandma Diana could be seen walking from her home along Boatswain Bay road to the turtle farm which is a 1 1/2 mile journey, And you would see her walking back home in the evenings. Her main job was feeding the turtles from the hatchlings to big adults and making sure the place was clean however she was an all-around person doing almost everything. During those times the people and some of the other neighbors wanted a turtle stew lot she would go to the butchers and sort out the lots how they wanted them. A very kindhearted woman and has true Cayman-kind fashion. Grandma D carried on her work at the turtle farm until she was in her late senior years when they retired her. A true Caymanian ambassador. Keep smiling Grandma D and always Thank God for a new day every day