I saw him the Sunday before he died. He seemed to be sleeping though he would open his eyes every now and then. The Assisted living staff came with supper and he refused it. Got a can of coke from them and offered it to him. He drank most of it by straw from me. I then put rest on his bedside table. When he was not looking took pictures of him and sent it to Natasha and Junior by text.. Told them both that I did not think he had long to live . Asked Junior if he wanted to talk with him and tried to connect with Junior by Viber so he could talk with his father. Had problem connecting. Noticed he was more awake and tried to take some more pictures but he shook his head. When I went back to his bedside to ask if he needed more coke, saw he had drank the rest of the coke. (I had come by Metro Access and they were due to pick me up at 6PM so needed to go downstairs. I had been there since 3PM. Asked if there was anything he needed, he said no. That was the last time I saw him. He did not seem to be in any distress, just seems at peace and wanting to be not disturbed.
Deepest sympathy Natasha. I didn't know him but had heard about him from a brother of his, who I called Buchanan. He left st Kitts before I was born and as such, I never got the opportunity to meet up with him.
Our deepest sympathy to you during this time of grief. As you recall fond memories of your time together, may you be comforted in knowing how much you were loved.
Hugs. Prayers. Wishes of renewed joy and celebration of life with each new day to come.