On 1 May 2007, Compton was hospitalized in
New York City after suffering a series of strokes. He fell ill while visiting a doctor for a normal checkup. On 16 May, Sports Minister
Leonard Montoute, who was also the deputy leader of the
United Workers Party, announced that Compton was unable to stand or walk on his own, and that the cabinet was preparing to select a successor. Compton returned to Saint Lucia on 19 May. He temporarily resumed power in early June to oversee a cabinet reshuffle, in which he remained Prime Minister but gave up the
finance portfolio to Acting Prime Minister
Stephenson King. King said on 8 June that Compton's condition was improving. On 11 July, he attended a meeting with several cabinet ministers, the first time he had done so since the strokes. In late July, it was announced that Compton would resign by the end of 2007. On 26 August, Compton was admitted to the Tapion Hospital in
Castries because he was having trouble breathing due to
pneumonia. While there, it was learned that he had suffered another stroke while recovering from the previous strokes. On 1 September, he was flown to
Martinique for treatment of his pneumonia. Despite Compton's
Anglican faith, the local Catholic church was used due to the large number of mourners and at the request of Sir John. The funeral services held in Micoud on 16 September and at the Minor Basilica on 18 September were in keeping with the requests of Sir John for his funeral service, including the hymns which were specifically requested by him. He was cremated on 19 September and his ashes spread in the Troumasse River at his estate in Mahaut upon his request. The
John Compton Dam in central Saint Lucia was renamed in his honor. ==Personal life and family==