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Shock and sorrow as Jamaica Basketball Association VP Marland Nattie passes away

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
Shock and sorrow as Jamaica Basketball Association VP Marland Nattie passes away
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Marland Nattie, vice-president of the Jamaica Basketball Association (JBA), has passed away, succumbing to a severe stroke he suffered just over two months ago.

Nattie, who was in his early 60s and a former president of the association, dedicated a significant portion of his adult life to the sport of basketball, contributing as a player, coach, and administrator. He is survived by his widow, Oberon Pitterson-Nattie, a former National netball player and coach.

His untimely passing on Sunday afternoon came as a shock to many, given the positive reports on his recovery progress.

Paulton Gordon, president of the JBA, expressed the collective sorrow of the basketball community, saying, “The basketball family is saddened at his passing. Nattie has served basketball at various levels over the years. He dedicated his life to basketball as a player, as a coach at Kingston College and elsewhere, and in administration in various roles.”

Sports Minister extends sympathy

Gordon continued to highlight Nattie’s extensive contributions to the sport, including his service as president for multiple terms, general secretary, and vice president. He was also involved in regional roles, serving as a vice president responsible for development at the Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC).

Jamaica’s Minister of Sports, Olivia Grange, expressed her condolences at Nattie’s passing, noting that he had appeared to be recovering from the stroke. She extended her sympathy to his wife and the broader basketball community, saying, “Our prayers are with her, the rest of the family, and the basketball fraternity.”

Nattie and his wife had relocated to the United States some time ago. Nevertheless, he would frequently return to Jamaica to fulfill his administrative duties as the vice president.

After a period of hospitalization, Nattie had been transferred to a rehabilitation facility, where he was reportedly making positive strides in his recovery. Therefore, news of his demise on Sunday came as a shock to all those who knew him.  

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