In Celebration of

Royden Lamwatt

October 9, 1953 -  December 22, 2020


Passed away peacefully at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, at the age of 67, after a brief illness. Beloved son of the late Sydney and Enid. Loving brother of Wanetta (Hym), Stanwick (Raynette), and Jolyon (Denise). Proud uncle of Sheldon, Allister, Nadine, Meghan, Dana, Chelsey and Tiffany. Great-uncle of Sloane, Hans, Sidney, Rex, Kiera and Brooklyn.

Royden was a respected and much-loved teacher and principal with the Toronto District School Board for many years until his retirement.

Special thanks to his dear friends, Karen and Timothy, for all their love and support.

A private graveside interment was held on Wednesday, December 30, 2020, at Erindale Cosmopolitan Cemetery. A Requiem Mass will be held at a later date.

Memorial gifts may be made to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation, University Health Network.

Guestbook 

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Nancy Anderson (Family Friend)

Entered December 27, 2020 from Mississauga

Stan and Karen: Our warmest condolences to you at this time of sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers and we are deeply sorry for your loss. You were blessed to have Royden in your lives and I know that he will be in your heart forever.
Wishing you peace and comfort. Nancy & Kyle

Hazel Belgrave (Friend.)

Entered December 27, 2020 from United States

May he rest in peace.

Anne Chan (Cousin)

Entered December 27, 2020 from London, UK

Rest in everlasting peace Roy.

Love from,
Anne, Ying, Thomas and Mikey

Rhonda LARKIN (Family friend)

Entered December 27, 2020 from UK

He will be missed.

Deanne and Albert Woon-Fat (cousin)

Entered December 27, 2020

I have beautiful memories of the times we spent together in our childhood in Guyana - numerous birthday parties, photo taking times in Botanical Gardens, boat excursions to
McKenzie, long drives to visit relatives in Berbice, picnics at the "base"and just riding tricycles for hours on end in the driveway, etc. You can't take away memories like those.
Rest in Peace, Royden. We will miss you.