Former Lennox Island Chief Jack Sark dies at 83
Sark served as chief from 1972 to 1998
Jack Sark, a former Lennox Island First Nation chief, died Wednesdayat age 83.His family says he died in hospital, of kidney and heart failure.
Sark served as chief for 26years, from 1972 to 1998.
Jack was a quiet, reserved type person, but he has a lot of knowledge.- MatildaRamjattan
Current LennoxIsland Chief MatildaRamjattansaidduring Sark's time as chief, hepaved the way for many successes in the community.
"There's just so many things that he has accomplished that, you know, like sometimes we take for granted that those things are in place today," Ramjattansaid. "A lot of the things that we have today, you know each chief has built on the successes of what he's accomplished, that foundation he set."
A 'business minded' leader
Ramjattan said Sark was instrumental in developing a number of new programs during his time as chief including in the areas of education, health care and agriculture.RamjattandescribedSarkas being "business minded."
After a convent in the community burned down, she said, Sarkhelped to establish a new elementary school in the community.John J. SarkMemorial School opened in 1981.
In addition to his accomplishments as chief, Ramjattan said he was an important figure and resource in the community.
"Jack was a quiet, reserved type person, but he hada lot of knowledge. You know, many people went to him to ask him questions about the history of LennoxIsland."
Community in mourning
Ramjattan said the community on LennoxIsland is in mourning.
"Everyone is really, their hearts are down. And definitely our hearts and prayers are with the family at this time."
Michael Thomas Race Day, which was scheduled for Saturday, has been cancelled, to allow the community to grieve.
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