Minister Desrey Fox cremated
A
great outpouring of emotions at the Umana Yana
By Shirley Thomas
Minister Fox injured in three-vehicle
accident - Wednesday, December 09,
2009
There was a great outpouring of emotions at the Umana
Yana,
Kingston, yesterday, as thousands converged on the benab to pay
their last respects to former Minister within the Ministry of
Education, Dr Desrey Clementine Fox, who died last Friday from
injuries suffered from a three-vehicle accident last week Tuesday.
Desrey Fox’s remains are cremated at Ruimzeigt
Viewing
of the body began at 8:30 hrs, leading up to the start of a
three-hour programme which began at 10:00 hrs.
Hundreds
packed the benab, and others were seated under canopies on the
periphery, in an atmosphere of solemnity and reverence. They filed
past the casket bearing the remains of Dr Fox dressed in Amerindian
wear.
Among
the mourners were Prime Minister Samuel Hinds and Mrs. Yvonne Hinds;
Head of the Presidential Secretariat – Dr Roger Luncheon; Speaker
of the House of the National Assembly – Mr. Ralph Ramkarran;
Members of the Cabinet and Parliamentarians; Leader of the Main
Opposition Party – Mr. Robert Corbin; Members of the Diplomatic
Corps; staff of the Ministry of Education; Vice Chancellor and other
staff of the University of Guyana; and Pastor Persis Caesar of
Trinidad and Tobago – Dr Caesar-Fox’s adopted brother who
travelled to Guyana for the funeral.
Floral tributes lie atop the pyre at the cremation site |
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There
was a deluge of tributes displayed on a board for public reading.
Tributes came also from Mr. Hinds, Minister of Education Sheik Baksh,
Minister of Culture Youth and Sport Dr Frank Anthony, PNCR Leader
Mr. Robert Corbin, Professor Al Creighton of the University of
Guyana, General-Secretary of the PPP Mr. Donald Ramotar, Dr Fox’s
brother Mr. Rexford Caesar, and Dr Raquel Thomas of Iwokrama Rain
Forest Project
Additionally,
there were tributes in song and other musical renditions from Dr
Fox’s mother – Mrs. Annie Caesar and team; the Ministry of
Education’s National Schools’ Choir and National Schools’
Steel Orchestra; The Circle of Love Male Quartet;’ the National
Anthem sung by hinterland students, in Akawaio and written by Dr
Desrey Fox.
The
eulogy was read by Mr. Ian Persaud, friend of the late Education
Minister who was specifically requested by her to do so, sometime in
the past.
Mr.
Rexford Caesar, Dr Fox’s brother, said, “She was more than a
sister”. Caesar fondly remembered the good times they shared
together as family, recalling she was a great cook.
For
him, she was ‘ambitious and simple’ yet added considerably to
the love that abounded within the family.
The casket leaves the Benab. |
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General-Secretary
of the PPP/C, Mr. Donald Ramotar, like others, expressed profound
condolences to Dr Fox’s bereaved relatives, on behalf of the
Government and Party, adding that she was “snatched away from
us”. He said he believed comfort could be taken from the fact
that, even though she was born in very humble circumstances…her
achievements and contribution to Guyana have been great. He noted
her contribution to Guyana’s development and moreso to the
Amerindian community, preserving the language of the Amerindian
community, so important for a multi-cultural society.
He
also expressed comfort in the fact that over the last few years, Dr
Fox was given the opportunity to translate “many of her dreams,
much of her thinking into reality,” while working with the
Ministry of Education.”
Noting
that she played a big role in the life of the community, Mr. Ramotar,
reiterated: “That is why it is so sad that she was snatched away
so early.”
Meanwhile,
Mr. Hinds expressed deepest sympathy and condolences on behalf of
President Bharrat Jagdeo and Cabinet, to the grieving relatives and
personal friends of the late Dr Fox.
“The
loss and grief we feel at Cabinet, would be different from yours,”
Mr. Hinds told the bereaved relatives. “But we sense a keen loss
at our Cabinet, and a great loss to our nation,” Mr. Hinds said.
Meanwhile,
Ian Persaud who eulogised the life of Dr Desrey Fox, born to Gibson
and Anita Caesar on January 2, 1955, passionately recalled childhood
experiences, and her life of immeasurable successes as it unfolded
through the years, and alluded to by many previous speakers. He was
particularly impressed by her ‘charm, meticulousness’ and the
way she spoke the truth, regardless.’ He recalled that by the time
she was the age of 12, her parents concluded that she was destined
for great things.
Following the service, the body was cremated at the Ruimzeigt
Crematorium.
Thursday,
December 17, 2009