CIREBA is deeply saddened by the passing of JC Calhoun, a founding member of our association
and a highly esteemed leader in the Cayman Islands real estate industry and wider community.
JC, who passed away this morning, began his influential career in the Cayman Islands in 1979 when
he began working for Mr. Bob Soto at his diving company. In 1980, JC started his real estate career
working for Cayman’s first National Hero, Mr. Jim Bodden at J.M. Bodden & Son. He subsequently
formed Cayman Islands Realty in 1985 as its broker and owner which later became Coldwell
Banker Cayman Islands Realty, and co-founded CIREBA in 1987.
Throughout his 44-year real estate career in the Cayman Islands, JC served as President of CIREBA
three times and played a key role on successive boards, remaining an active member since 1987.
Additionally, he held the position of President of the Coldwell Banker Master Franchise for the
Caribbean and Atlantic Islands. JC’s extensive contributions and pioneering spirit have been
instrumental in shaping the industry’s growth and success. His unwavering commitment to
excellence has left an indelible mark on the real estate sector, significantly contributing to its
development in the region. JC was highly respected by his colleagues at CIREBA and set the gold
standard of expertise and professionalism for all in our industry to follow.
In addition to his professional achievements, JC was profoundly dedicated to the Cayman Islands
community. He was a proud choir member of Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in West Bay,
and he played an active role in numerous youth-oriented organizations, including the YMCA and the
Cayman Islands Little League. JC's passion for community service and youth development was
evident in his extensive volunteer work and contributions, underscoring his values and
commitment to community advancement.
We extend our heartfelt condolences to JC’s family and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
CIREBA will honor JC’s memory and legacy through our continued commitment to the values he
championed.
Sharon Mitchell
16 Sep, 2024I am shocked and deeply sadden to hear of J.C's death.
I will miss seeing him just about everyday, including weekends from my kitchen window. Whether it was in the morning, evening or night. Sometimes he worked so late and I wonder "why is JC still in that office, he should have been a condominium manager :)" This showed his dedication to his passions.
JC, will be greatly missed by the CIREBA family and the wider community. May his soul Sleep In Peace.