 Tannis abounds as another folk cultural icon who was popularly known as Heaton, passed away on Sunday, September 12, 2021, two weeks after the passing of his father, Emmanuel. Heaton, who was an accomplished violinist and band player, had his last performance at the Pigeon Island National Park on Friday, September 10, less than two full days before death. Heaton began playing the violin 41 years ago at the age of... As students of his father and things on the past days, Heaton excelled at to become a master violinist. After accompanying several folk bands over the years, he established his own folk band and was one of the most thought-after bands throughout the future. A member of the Monsignor Patrick Anthony Folk Center, he participated in several FR activities, which required his violin skills. Heaton migrated to the United States, where he formed another folk band entertaining St. Lucia and other love folk music in the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Heaton returned to St. Lucia and became a member of the Mamaylaki folk band as a band player until he was there. Like the many cultural icons of his past, the Jews will be seen in the streets. His contribution to the cultural development of the culture should not be noticed, but etched in the honor of St. Lucia's history.