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PM Mitchell honors Dr. Roland Purcell at packed funeral
Dr. Purcell, a distinguished surgeon based in Brooklyn, New York, passed away suddenly on March 25 at the age of 73.
Hundreds of Grenadian and Caribbean nationals, and other nationals, jammed the pews at the huge church to pay their last respects to Dr. Purcell.
Besides Prime Minister Mitchell, Grenada Governor General Dame Cecile LaGrenade and local elected officials, such as New York State Assembly Members Jaime Williams and Monique Chandler-Waterman, and New York City Council Member Mercedes Narcisse, attended the funeral service.
Dame Cecile offered a scripture reading, 1 Corinthians 15:20-26 and 42-22, during the service, which was presided over by Fr. Alonzo Cox.
Quake USA Cultural Organization, a liturgical folk group based in Brooklyn with origins in Grenada, paid musical tributes to Dr. Purcell. Vincent is a founding member and one of the musical directors of the group.
“Thank you for sharing, Dr. Purcell,” said Prime Mitchell, speaking extemporaneously, “Dr. Purcell left Grenada when I was only 3 years old.
“Grenada simply says, ‘If it wasn’t for Dr. Purcell… I don’t know what would have happened to me,” he added. “His willingness to go beyond the call of duty, and to assure you, is a story.”
“We celebrate his life; we celebrate his legacy; we hold him with a deep, abiding admiration – his counsel, his duty to public service,” the Grenadian leader continued. “On behalf of the people of Grenada, we say thank you for allowing me, individually and collectively. May his soul rest in peace! Let’s try to be more or less selfish and more selfless.”
In delivering the eulogy, Kevin Purcell, one of Dr. Purcell’s sons and himself a physician, described how his father graduated from medical school in 1973 at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica, marking the start of his long medical career.
Following residency, Kevin said Dr. Purcell pursued a vascular surgery fellowship at Texas Heart Institute under the tutelage of world-renowned Dr. Denton Cooley, who performed the first artificial heart transplant.
“Dr. Purcell was a fearless surgeon blessed with gifted hands,” Kevin said. “Surgery was his passion, and his patients were his precious gems. He treated everyone with love, respect, compassion, and dignity, regardless of their race, economic status, sexual orientation, or insurance coverage.
Kevin said his father spent over 45 years at Interfaith Medical Center.
“He lived by the saying his mother often repeated: ‘To whom much is given, much is expected,’” Kevin said.
A vigil service was held the day before at the same church during which glowing tributes were paid to Dr. Purcell.
Dr. Purcell’s body was entombed at Canarsie Cemetery on Saturday.
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