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Gros Islet MP Expresses Sympathy After Deaths Of Clergyman And Business Owner

Gros Islet MP Kenson Casimir has prolonged condolences following the deaths of clergyman Winston Taylor and business owner Conrad James.

Each died on Saturday.

Taylor was a deacon and a former adjutant of the Saint Lucia Cadet Corps (SLCC).

James launched the primary Dr. Freezer’s ice cream parlour and fast food outlet on High Street, Castries, some thirty-nine years ago.

“In lower than 24 hours the people of Gros Islet lost two very influential individuals locally,” Gros Islet MP Kenson Casimir wrote on Facebook.

” I remember making my first communion on the Gros Islet Catholic Church through the time that Father Goodman oversaw proceedings with Winston Taylor on his side. That image keeps going through my head over and once more,” Casimir said.

“I remember passing by Castro’s Bar, which paradoxically will not be very removed from the catholic church, and encountering the ever eloquent Conrad James for the primary time. He invited me into his home very like the Taylor family welcomed me into theirs,” the Youth Development and Sports Minister recalled.

“Sympathy Greetings goes out to the Taylor and James family. Be strong on this difficult time. Your MP is here with you mostly. May they each rest in peace!” Casimir said.

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