18-06 2021 02:09
wrote:
My sincerest Condolences to his family and friends.
Uncle Nell as I would address him “Loved what he did and did what he Loved. .Let’s just say “He did it his way”. He left his mark/footprints in the Sports Arena as a true Legend of “Baseball & Softball”, and in the hearts of many.
We can reminisce many times when one would be thrown out of the game, the heated arguments or whatever made the games excited. They were the “Epic”Highlights we looked forward too..
Rest assured Uncle Nell was there to voice his opinion, as we would agree or disagree - and as one would say “Don’t hate the player, hate the game”
He will be remembered for generations to come In SXM Hall of Fame, as a true Lover of Sports, not just here but abroad as well where his Team “The Cayhill Tigers” won the first ever Antillean Championship.
Uncle Nell, loved what he did -and did what he loved.
Rest In Peace my Friend.
18-06 2021 02:09
wrote:
My sincerest Condolences to his family and friends.
Uncle Nell as I would address him “Loved what he did and did what he Loved. .Let’s just say “He did it his way”. He left his mark/footprints in the Sports Arena as a true Legend of “Baseball & Softball”, and in the hearts of many.
We can reminisce many times when one would be thrown out of the game, the heated arguments or whatever made the games excited. They were the “Epic”Highlights we looked forward too..
Rest assured Uncle Nell was there to voice his opinion, as we would agree or disagree - and as one would say “Don’t hate the player, hate the game”
He will be remembered for generations to come In SXM Hall of Fame, as a true Lover of Sports, not just here but abroad as well where his Team “The Cayhill Tigers” won the first ever Antillean Championship.
Uncle Nell, loved what he did -and did what he loved.
Rest In Peace my Friend.