In Celebration of

Clementine E. Grant

November 23, 1949 -  November 17, 2020

It is with great sorrow that the family of Clementine Evangeline Grant announces her unexpected ‘homegoing’, as she passed away the morning of Tuesday November 17, 2020, at the vibrant age of 70.

Clementine was born in San Fernando, Trinidad on November 23, 1949. She moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1969 and gave many years of service to the Canada Life Assurance Company.

Clementine will be remembered for many things, including the infinite love she gave to her family, her laughter and levity, her passion for music and rhythm, along with her ability to light up a dance floor! Clementine will forever be remembered as a loving sister, auntie, cheerleader, confidant and friend.

Clementine is survived by her siblings, Goldine (Spanky), Grace, Maria (Rendell), Cherryl, Peter (Karen), as well as her many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She has abundantly enriched each of their lives.

When a safe gathering can take place, we will honour Clementine with a beautiful celebration that reflects the life that she lived.

A donation in memory of Clementine can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

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Cindy Ramsundar (Friend)

Entered November 19, 2020 from Mississauga

May the endless fond memories of Clementine bring comfort during this difficult. Please accept my heartfelt condolences for this immeasurable loss.

Stacey Lessey (Niece)

Entered November 19, 2020 from Mississauga

Clem - you are truly like no other and I so appreciate you and the love that you always exude whenever you were around the most important people in your life - your family. I love you dearly and no special occasion will ever be the same again. You have left a huge void that we can never fill.
Rest peacefully and be happy. Missing you already.
Lots of Love.
Stacey
xoxox

Rubie Martin (Friend)

Entered November 19, 2020 from West Bloomfield, Michigan


I meet Clementine back in the late '80s and she was such a warm and thoughtful person always smiling and concern about others. Although we lived in different countries we enjoyed the time when we could meet and share.
I know she is in a better place and enjoys the view from above. "RIP my friend"

Hudson Taylor (Family friend)

Entered November 19, 2020 from Toronto

May the memory of life be blessing... she will be missed by our family

Ernie Drummond (Brother-in-law)

Entered November 19, 2020 from France

Thank you for being you. You lived your life to the fullest and gave us all happy memories. Ernie.

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