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In memory of

Warren Carl Coniam

May 14, 1968 - January 23, 2026


Warren passed at Sunnybrook Hospital after a lengthy illness. Warren passed away with his
Family and friends by his side. The beloved son of Warren Coniam Sr. and Joyce Sipprell. Warren was born in Vaughan, Ontario, but grew up in Scarborough and on the open road.

Warren leaves behind the love of his life Lori Coniam (nee Tilley), his best friend and sister Charlene Coniam, his dear brother Ryan Coniam. Stepmother Linda Coniam, Beloved daughter Terri-Lynn Tilley-Wong, Adored Grandchildren Kayla and Aiden Wong, his friend and Son in law Anthony Wong. His Bro - Jim Tilley and Jim’s wife Belinda Tilley along with his beloved niece Jessica Tilleyand his treasured mother-in-law Sandra Tilley. His cherished Auntie Pam and cousins/friends Shannon Guitard and Gerald Perry and His cousin/sister Julie Short. He will be missed by all extended family, neighbours and his closest and dearest friends, Jamaica Jim, Rob, Clayton and Hazel...just to name a few.

He was truly loved and respected by all. Known for his incredibly quick wit, Warren was a robust, brave, masculine, sensitive man of integrity, he was quiet, giving, gentle and sincere.

Warren and Lori made their home in Keswick, Ontario. Besides enjoying their time together, he also loved nothing more than hanging with his daughter, taking his grandchildren to the movies, long early morning chats with his sister, talking about all things trucking, granny’s gravy, bobbing around in the ocean or a toke while watching the sunrise over a lake, or in his favorite part of the Caribbean.

War enjoyed baseball, racing, his dogs and his life as a truck driver. His stories were hilarious and legendary.
Warren “Loved food more than most people” and more than one of Toronto’s homeless is now likely called Warren due to the name displayed on his or her jacket.

Warren suffered with his health for years and remained ever grateful and thankful to the Nursing and Surgical staff at Sunnybrook and Southlake Hospitals.

A celebration of Warren’s life will be held for all who loved him, by the lake in Port Perry this summer. He will be profoundly missed and we are all better people for having been blessed by his presence in our lives.
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