Capt. Virgil Patrick Dean Sr., aged 57, of McQuay Street, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Thursday, August 26th, 2021.
He is survived by his Wife: Dale Dean; Daughters: Ayla, Hattie, and Kusum Dean; Sons: Virgil Jr., Aquario, and Cameron Dean; Sisters: Enid & Audrey Dean, Monique & Vanessa Sears; Brothers: Jeffrey & Clayton Dean, and Edwin Sears; 12 Grandchildren; 7 Aunts; 1 Uncle; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
6 thoughts on “Capt. Virgil Patrick Dean Sr.”
My prayers are with the family during these hours of bereavement
No words can express how i feel. Growing up you was more than a uncle to me. You always guided me on the right path with love and compassion. Always showed me the positive routes in life. I will miss those conversations on the patio. Telling you about my plans because i know you will genuinely want me to acheive them. Your words and love will always be with me. Take your rest Uncle i will always love you but God loves you best.
Your Neice
Monica
Rip uncle ducky.. you always used to tell me I look just like my daddy.. Everytime you we met you would call me and you, Jj and I will talking about fishing..can’t believe your gone.. Grammy Hattie needed company please tell her the family miss her.
Your grand nephew
Calvin
Word cant express what you ment to me grandaddy. Boy…. those long chats on the patio with me u and jj they was nice i will surely miss them but more importantly miss you. I love you grandaddy rest in paradise grandaddy.”best captain in the world”. Your grandson Virshawn”.
Grandad you were like a father to me words cannot express how much I miss you I am still waiting to see you on the stairs when I bang the curb you taught me and shawny everything w know today about us you would always talk t me and shawny about fishing,basketball,junkanoo ,and etc… Sleep in paradise grandaddy until we meet again
Your grandson brotherj
Fly high papou I’m really missing you and I wish you were here to see us grow you were my everything and when I was down you were there for me now your gone and I’ll cherish every moment we spent together. I guess who ever invented the saying don’t take loving things for granted because the next minute they are gone forever was right .love you grandaddy