Caribbean National Weekly

T&T mourns passing of Carib Queen Jennifer Cassar

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
T&T mourns passing of Carib Queen Jennifer Cassar

The Carib community in Trinidad and Tobago is in mourning following the death of Queen Jennifer Cassar on Thursday after a brief illness.

Queen of Santa Rosa First People’s Community

Cassar, 66, died two weeks before her birthday on August 4.

She was elected Queen of the Santa Rosa First Peoples’ Community in 2011, succeeding Valentina Medina who died at the age of 78, and served until the time of her death.

A statement from the Santa Rosa First Peoples’ Community said Cassar would be remembered as “a very warm, humble and compassionate Queen of the Community, who worked tirelessly with the young Community members.”

Cultural activist

“She has been a cultural activist for over 20 years and her advocacy for the Arts will be greatly missed,” it added.

Carib Chief Ricardo Bharath-Hernandez has described her passing as a great loss to the Community, especially coming on the eve of the Santa Rosa De Lima Festival on August 26, the 223rd Anniversary of the festival.

“She was indeed a Queen, for our time,” she said.

Queen Cassar leaves to mourn her husband Augustin Cassar, a retired school principal and Cadet Force officer, and children Vanessa Cassar-Blakely and John Cassar.

Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.

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