Attorney-at-law Howard Malcolm (centre) with son Ryan (right).
December 23, 2018
They all turned out for Winston Chung Fah’s Miami farewell
Hundreds of admirers of the late Santos Football Club, Clarendon College and Jamaica coach Winston Chung Fah turned out to say farewell to the man many hailed as one of the greatest Jamaicans that ever lived, during a service of thanksgiving in his honour at the St Louis Catholic Church in Miami, Florida, on Saturday, December 8.
Chung Fah died on November 8, aged 78, following medical complications. A repast was held at a nearby stadium. Here are photos of some of the happenings.
Former Masters’ League football president, Georgian Arnold ‘Dulu’McDonald (second left) shares a moment with friends.
Wayne Hewett (left) and dad Audley were part of thecelebration of the life of Chung Fah.
Former Kingston Collegestandout footballer Michael“Mickey” Vernon.
Lawyer Everton Bailey and wifeClaudia.
Former Jamaica and WestIndies cricketer-turnedcommentatorMichael Holdingparticipates in prayer.
Former Jamaica College Manning Cup CaptainMartin Woodstock takes a break during the repast.
Paul Hunt (left) and Dr Ivor Nugent cameto support Chungie’s family.
Chung Fah’swidow Barbara(secondright) getsinstructionsfrom membersof the clergy.(Photos: H GHelps)
A churchofficialgets thingsready for thestart of theservice
Former St George’s College andJamaica footballer Dennis Barnettgreets a friend.
Daughter of the late coach, Sharon (left),is greeted by Jamaican broadcaster DonnaChin.
Former Liguanea United and Jamaica footballerRennie Phillips observes a prayer.
He has fallen from grace, but formerCaymanas Islands Football AssociationPresident and head of CONCACAF JeffWebb (right) came out for Chungie.
Former St George’s College Manning Cupfootballer and Sunlight Cup cricketer Michael“Bedi” Walker takes in the sermon.
Retired Jamaica nationalfootball team captain Anthony“Badas” Corbett exhibitednationalism
Another former Jamaicafootballer and advisor to SportsMinister Olivia “Babsy” Grange,Allie McNab was present.
Excelsior and Jamaica ex-footballerBancroft Gordon chills at the repast.
Family medical practitionerDr Wayne Fraser enjoyssoup at the repast.
ChungFah’syoungestdaughter,Teisha, whoteaches inChina, posesat the repast.
Singer Keith Lyn performs at therepast.
Former Excelsior, St George’sCollege, Santos and Jamaicafootballer Patrick Chin looks on.
Richard Domville, who alsorepresented Santos and Jamaicaat football, was present too.
The urn containingthe remains ofWinston Chung Fah.
Dr Paul Wright went toshow respect.