Toots Hibbert to be Buried in His Hometown in Clarendon


The frontman of iconic reggae group, Toots and the Maytals, Toots Hibbert will be buried in his hometown of May Pen, Clarendon.

Hibbert died at the University Hospital of the West Indies in St Andrew on September 11, due to complications caused by COVID-19.

“We, as a family, have decided that our father will be buried in his hometown in May Pen,” Jenieve Bailey, the eldest daughter of the icon, said in a statement issued by the family on Monday afternoon.

“We crave your continued patience, prayer and support as we work to lay him to rest in a dignified manner befitting his station in life as  Jamaica’s premier cultural icon,” Bailey said.

Unable to follow the Jamaican tradition of a big nine-night, the Hibbert family will not be having a ‘virtual nine-night’ event either. Instead, all efforts are being focused on the organisation of the icon’s memorial service.

“It’s a lot to ensure that everything is done in the right manner because of the huge international interest in our father’s legacy and music. We are working assiduously to ensure everything is properly organised before we announce the eventual funeral date, and we plan to ensure that all COVID-19 protocols are observed and implemented for the funeral,” Ms. Bailey said.

The 77-year-old reggae singer will be laid to rest in the community of Treadlight district in May Pen.

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