Sir Derek Alton Walcott to receive State Funeral in St. Lucia

Sir Derek Walcott

Sir Derek Alton Walcott, KCSL OBE OCC, who died at home in Saint Lucia on Friday March 17, 2017, is to receive a state funeral. The Cabinet of Ministers approved the decision on Monday in light of the contribution by Sir Derek Walcott to Saint Lucia.

This highest national honour, normally reserved for heads of state and government, has been conferred on Sir Derek out of respect for his exceptional contribution to the literary and artistic legacy of Saint Lucia, the Caribbean and the world.

The funeral of Sir Derek Walcott, poet, artist, playwright, and 1992 Nobel Laureate in Literature, will take place at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in the City of Castries, on Saturday, March 25, 2017, at 2:00PM.

Prior to the funeral, the body of the late Sir Derek will lie in state in Parliament, with public viewing from 11:00AM to 1:00PM.

Given the anticipated attendance of numerous fellow artists, foreign dignitaries and officials, arrangements are also being made for a live public screening of the funeral service at the Derek Walcott Square.

It has also been confirmed that Sir Derek will be laid to rest at Morne Fortune, near the Inniskilling Monument, a site vested in the Saint Lucia National Trust and within close proximity of fellow Laureate, Sir Arthur Lewis.

Preceding the state funeral, an evening of tribute and celebration will be held on Friday, March 24th, at the National Cultural Centre, starting at 7:00PM.

This event is open to the public will be hosted by the Cultural Development Foundation. It will include readings, recitations and performances by local and visiting artists, writers and musicians.

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2 Comments

  1. marie-claire R Skerrit
    March 22, 2017

    Well fitting for the contribution he made. RIP

  2. Berries
    March 21, 2017

    RIP Sir

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