LOP Denzil Douglas pays tribute to economist Arthur Williams who died of COVID in St Kitts
The Leader of the Opposition Dr Denzil L Douglas, paid tribute to former educator and economist Mr Arthur Williams.
Monday, 28th June 2021
Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis: The Leader of the Opposition Dr Denzil L Douglas, paid tribute to former educator and economist Mr Arthur Williams, the Federation's third Covid-19-related casualty.
With words of comfort, solace and prayer to the families of the three deceased persons who died recently after contracting the coronavirus, Dr Douglas, during his address on local radio, expressed sympathy to all the families of Doval "Troy" Prince, Kathleen Bassue-Morton and Arthur Williams.
[caption id="attachment_35618" align="aligncenter" width="468"] Former educator and economist Mr Arthur Williams[/caption]
Describing the late Arthur Williams as a regional public servant, Dr Douglas noted Mr Williams' contribution as a teacher at the Basseterre Boys School under the headmastership of Mr William Ferdinand Dore and the late Obadiah Williams.
"He was considered as one of the bright little boys at the Basseterre Boy's School, and he eventually went off to the College of the Virgin Islands now known as the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI), before he went to Canada to further his studies. Arthur, a patriot, a very strong Kittitian, Nevisian national returned to St Kitts and Nevis and eventually worked at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) as an economist," said the former prime minister.
Dr Douglas expressed condolences to Arthur's wife, Barbara and their children and other relatives.
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