Late Lattimore Described As ‘Crowd-Pleaser’
Former national footballer Arthur Lattimore passed away after a long battle with throat cancer.
Lattimore, who represented Jamaica’s football team through*out the 1970s, died at his home in Florida, leaving behind five children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
The talented left-sided winger was revered for his time at Liguanea United, where he played in teams with stalwarts such as Rene Phillips, Luke Whitney, Hugo Campbell, and his cousin, Keith Lattimore, as well as Mark Cobran, who described Lattimore as a ‘crowd-pleaser’ during his time.
Former national footballer Arthur Lattimore passed away after a long battle with throat cancer.
Lattimore, who represented Jamaica’s football team through*out the 1970s, died at his home in Florida, leaving behind five children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
The talented left-sided winger was revered for his time at Liguanea United, where he played in teams with stalwarts such as Rene Phillips, Luke Whitney, Hugo Campbell, and his cousin, Keith Lattimore, as well as Mark Cobran, who described Lattimore as a ‘crowd-pleaser’ during his time.