In memory of

Carlton Jadoo

March 4, 1941 -  January 12, 2022

Carlton Jadoo passed away unexpectedly at age 80 on January 12, 2022, 2 months shy of his birthday on March 4, 1941. He was born in Trinidad, Port Spain. Carlton was easy going, pleasant and loves listening to music and watching CNN. He worked as a Supervisor for the CIBC branch mailroom department and was a Retired Real Estate agent for Home life and Royal Lepage. He is survived by his wife of 38 years, Edna Jadoo, his 2 children, Misha and Christopher, and his brother, Patrick Jadoo. His favorite Grand dog is Cody. There will be a Memorial Service to celebrate his Life in Pine Hills Cemetery in Birchmount on January 25, 2022. Visitation at 10- 11 and Service Memorial at 11- 12.

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Donato - Ray and Marco (Brother in-law)

Entered January 24, 2022 from Toronto

He may rest in peace.

Ellen and Tony de Leon (Brother in Law)

Entered January 24, 2022 from 7 FEWSTER STREET COURTICE ,ONT. L1E2V7

Wishing you and family peace,comfort,courage and lots of love at this time of sorrow.
Our sincerest condolences go out to you and your families.

Rehanna Jadoo (Niece)

Entered January 24, 2022 from Trinidad

You will always be lovingly remembered. Rest in Peace Uncle Carlton. May God give Aunty Edna, Misha and Christopher strength and consolation at this time.
With love from Rehanna, Allan and Sophie .

Vernon Blake (Neighbour and friend from Trinidad & Tobago)

Entered January 24, 2022 from Winnipeg

Carlton was seven years my senior. I lived obliquely opposite Carlton and his family. As neighbours we shared our food, our religious practices, our music and successes. We comforted one another during difficult times. Carlton had his setbacks with health issues but he overcame them and kept on smiling.
We have parted with a valiant person. May your soul rest in peace!

Viddi Persaud (Family)

Entered January 24, 2022 from Canada

My condolences to the entire family for such a great loss. Carlie (as I called him) was a kind and loving person and was a big brother to me, we grew up together living next door and I will always treasure the good old days on St Barbs Hill. Rest In Peace my dear brother

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