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Popular scout leader Lynley Lutchmedial passes on - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

LYNLEY “Lutch” Lutchmedial, a beloved figure in the scouting community died in the US on October 11.

The former scout district commissioner (1993- 2021) for San Fernando was 65 years old.

The father of two, Shimonah and Ayala Lutchmedial, grew up in San Fernando with his brother, Carlstien Lutchmedial, and their late mother, Dolly.

Carlstien confirmed the death in New York. He told Newsday plans were being made to transport the body to TT for burial.

The funeral is set tentatively for October 26 at a church in San Fernando.

Lutchmedial's unwavering dedication to the scouting movement began when he joined as a cub scout in 1967.

He quickly ascended the ranks, from being a scout with the 1st Notre Dame Sea Scouts at King's Wharf, San Fernando, to eventually serving as the district commissioner for 30 years until his retirement in 2021.

The impact of this involvement left an indelible mark on youngsters internationally. It touched Lutchmedial in a way that scouting would become a priority and passion and a way of life; forever putting a mark on the movement in Trinidad and Tobago, particularly the San Fernando district.

"Under leaders like the late Lt commander Noel Penco, Anthony Dyer and Dave Gopaul he would hone his scout skills and be further nurtured by the movement in way that would see him not settling for mediocrity, but to be the best he and his group could be. He built a brotherhood at his group that exists to today with gatherings in different parts of the world where former members now reside.

"On any Wednesday evening, small goal football was a part of the camaraderie that only the pandemic put an end to after more than 40 years," Carlstien said.

In this time, his foray with international camping began when he attended his first world jamboree in Calgary, Canada, which would fire his passion for travel and collection of badges and scout-related items.

[caption id="attachment_1116268" align="alignnone" width="1024"] FILE: Lynley “Lutch” Lutchmedial is joined by the fellow scouts as they appreciated him for his 50 years of service to scouting at the San Fernando District Scout Headquarters, Embacadere, on July 2, 2022.. -[/caption]

He would go on to attend seven World Jamborees and was contingent leader of six, the last being in Japan in 2015.

As contingent leader, he has taken the largest number of Scouters from TT to any jamboree to date, when he took 165 leaders and scouts to the 100th Anniversary World Jamboree in the UK in 2007.

In 2006, he took the leadership role for the San Fernando District Scout Council and constructed the newest and largest scout facility in the country to date.

His work with the different councils has always been cordial and about growth and excellence. He was zonal commissioner for many years of Couva, Pointe-a-Pierre, Mayaro and Princes Town, while still being district commissioner of San Fernando.

Many of the leaders today at a national level were all under “Lutch” at some point and would have benefited from his inspirational leadership.

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