Jamaica Gleaner

LOCKSLEY COMRIE IS DEAD

- Livingston Scott Gleaner Writer

LOCKSLEY COMRIE, a former Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) and Boys’ Town Old Boys president who had been ailing for over a year, died at home yesterday.

“He had diabetes and heart problems, so it was a complicati­on of problems,” said Boys’ Town administra­tor and close friend, Junior Lincoln.

“His contributi­on to Trench Town, Boys’ Town, to sports and to the developmen­t of children was second to none. Everybody who knew Locksley knows he was quite passionate. But he was very kind, too kind at times. I remembered him as someone who cared, to his own detriment at times. But he cared, and not many human beings you can say that about,” Lincoln told The Gleaner

Lincoln said the former Boys’ Town Old Boys associatio­n president and board member also made significan­t contributi­ons to national football, as Jamaica football president between 1975 and 1977.

“He was president of the Jamaica Football Federation when they made some significan­t moves, in terms of taking football out of the club system and into the communitie­s.

He always wanted to be like the late West Indies cricketer, Collie Smith, and like Collie Smith he eventually became head boy of Boys’ Town. He also played Senior Cup cricket for Boys Town,” Lincoln said.

Comrie passed away leaving his wife, two sons, and a daughter. He was 77 years old.

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