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An eternal dividend

THE EDITOR, Sir:

ON JUNE 28 over-shadowed with the emotions of sadness standing alert in a mournful churchyard among a sea of human beings at a certain stage sparked by a spell of inspiration, I wondered if Sealy's final farewell was the commemoration of a British coronation - people, people of every walk of life?

In my analyses a funeral indicates the type of career a deceased person lived.

The reflection of the burial of Theodore Eustace Sealy transparently indicated - he lived a 'good life' and, from a sacred viewpoint - behind each 'good life' there is - 'an eternal dividend'.

I am, etc.,

VERNAL BANKERSINGH

Constant Spring

Kingston

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