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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Mourners at funeral of drowned boy remember his smiles

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Palbearers Kelsie Jones, left, along with her mother, Abeke and grandmother Julianna Sandy carry the casket as they bid farewell to eight-year old  Kaden Sandy after his funeral service at the Shiloh SDA Church, Lady Young Road, Morvant, yesterday.

Palbearers Kelsie Jones, left, along with her mother, Abeke and grandmother Julianna Sandy carry the casket as they bid farewell to eight-year old Kaden Sandy after his funeral service at the Shiloh SDA Church, Lady Young Road, Morvant, yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Se­nior Re­porter 

jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt 

 

The in­fec­tious smile of eight-year-old Kaden Sandy was re­mem­bered yes­ter­day, as mourn­ers gath­ered at Shiloh Sev­enth-Day Ad­ven­tist Church to say farewell to him.

His moth­er, Abeke Jones, told those gath­ered that her child, who she called her “munchkin”, was like no oth­er and al­though on­ly eight, lived a full life. 

“I just want to say that it was a priv­i­lege be­ing Kaden’s moth­er. I don’t think that there is a child on this earth that was sweet­er than my lit­tle munchkin. He did live a full life, but he lived a loved life,”  she said.

The Stan­dard One pupil of the Low­er Mor­vant Gov­ern­ment Pri­ma­ry School, La­dy Young Av­enue, died on Sep­tem­ber 22 when the fish­ing boat he was in cap­sized. Kaden and his fam­i­ly mem­bers went fish­ing off Cen­tipede Is­land, Ch­aguara­mas. 

His grand­moth­er San­dra Jones said Kaden was able to catch 13 of his favourite fish, red fish. She re­called her last mo­ments with her last of five grand­chil­dren as he was over­ly ex­cit­ed to go fish­ing with rel­a­tives. 

She said she woke up each morn­ing when Kaden, “the sweet­est of them all” would have been prepar­ing for school rem­i­nisc­ing of the times she spent with him. She said of all her grand­chil­dren, Kaden was one of the most at­ten­tive to her, help­ing her af­ter a surgery she re­cent­ly had and would dai­ly ask for an up­date on how her day went. 

“He loved his bel­ly. He loved his fam­i­ly.” 

Kaden’s grand­fa­ther Kelvin who us­es a wheel­chair, told those gath­ered that Kaden would sleep on his shoul­der, a habit he de­vel­oped as a ba­by and nev­er broke. He cried as he re­called the time spent with Kaden and how he brought joy to his fam­i­ly. 

A hand­ful of his class­mates pre­pared a po­em for him and pre­sent­ed the fam­i­ly with a Bris­tol board card of hearts signed by his en­tire class. One of his teach­ers, Clint Charles re­mind­ed those gath­ered of Kaden’s con­ta­gious and bub­bly per­son­al­i­ty. 

“Kaden was a lover, every sin­gle day he would run up to me with that smile. He had a charm. I don’t want to speak as though I am unique be­cause I be­lieve every teacher would have ex­pe­ri­enced that charm and that smile.” 

And while every­one spoke of Kaden’s smile, his sis­ter Ke­lise Jones ques­tioned why God took her broth­er. 

Dur­ing the eu­lo­gy, she said Kaden re­ferred to her as his princess, de­spite be­ing younger than her and dared any­one to touch her. She said he was his grand­fa­ther’s eye­ball, his moth­er’s munchkin, his grand­moth­er’s lit­tle helper. 

“Kaden taught me that every­body de­serves a smile and that you were sup­posed to show every­body love. Over­all Kaden was po­lite, well-man­nered and most of all al­ways smil­ing.” 

She added that Kaden was the fam­i­ly’s pride and joy. 

“I was taught from small not to ques­tion God’s plan, but why now? He was on­ly eight. He was full of life and ready for the world.” 

Jones end­ed her eu­lo­gy ask­ing for one more hug from her broth­er, telling him she loved him in Span­ish, as she re­called his scan­dalous laugh. 


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