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St. Clair U. Walwyn
Age: 74
Died: Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Residence: Bath Village, Nevis and Greenlands, St. KittsRRRRRToronto, Bath Village, Nevis and Greenlands, St. KittsRRRRRToronto, Bath Village, Nevis and Greenlands, St. KittsRRRRRToronto
Death Announcement

St. Clair U. Walwyn died peacefully on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 in his 74 th year, surrounded by family. 

Formerly of Bath Village, Nevis and Greenlands, St. Kitts, St. Clair lived in Toronto for the past 33 years.

He is survived by Violet, his devoted wife of 50 years.
 

His children Colleen (David Richmond), Carl (Andrea), Julie (Rodolfo Tross), Frank (Tania), Michael (Ashi), Donna (Mark Henry), Nydia (Lyriq Bent), and Brian.

 His siblings Sylvia, Myrtle, Lloyd, Vernon, Merlin, Earle, Carol, Leo. 

His grandchildren Richard, Jordan, Nile, Brook, Loren, Brandon, Erica, Matthew, Chelsea, Madison, Tyler, Jahthane and Keegan. 

His Uncle Horace Duggins.

A service celebrating his life will be held at: 

Kingsview Village Seventh-day Adventist Church

70 Kingsview Blvd

Etobicoke , ON M9R 1T9

Canada

416-245-6863 

on 

Sunday, December 23, 2007

9:00 a.m.  to 10:45 a.m. - viewing

11:00 a.m.  -  Service
 

Interment will be held at:

Glendale Memorial Gardens

1810 Albion Road

Etobicoke, ON  M9W 5T1

416 675-9489 

On

Monday December 24, 2007

at 10:00 a.m. 

Floral arrangements will be received by:   

SCOTT Funeral Home - West Toronto Chapel

1273 Weston Road

Toronto , ON M6M 4R2

Canada

(416) 243-0202  

Donations received will be directed to the Mississauga Seventh-Day Adventist Church Community Services programme. Tax receipts will be provided on request.

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