In memory of

Cleo Clarke

February 23, 1938 -  March 15, 2025

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Cleo Clarke, a cherished member of our family, and community. Born in Jamaica, Cleo was a true embodiment of strength, grace, and unwavering love. Her life was a testament to resilience, kindness, and dedication, and her legacy will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Cleo lived her life with purpose and passion, touching countless lives through her sharp wit and compassionate heart. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and a loyal friend, always ready to share wisdom, laughter, and kindness. Her love for Jamaica and its culture was evident in the flavours of traditional dishes she lovingly shared with everyone.

She is survived by a community of family and friends who will forever honor her memory and carry her love with them. Her warmth, faith, and beautiful smile will never be forgotten.

A service to celebrate her life will be held at Praise Cathedral Worship Centre on March 29, 2025. Visitation will commence at 9am, immediately followed by the service at 10am. The family kindly invites all whose lives were touched by her to join in commemorating her remarkable journey and saying farewell to our beloved Likkle Miss.



May her soul rest in His eternal peace, as she is now reunited with her parents and siblings.

Guestbook 

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Claudette Lee (Family friend (Stacy Hainstock))

Entered March 26, 2025 from Scarborough

Let me first extend my heartfelt condolences and prayers to my sister and friend, Stacy, Amuna, Mr. Clarke and the rest of the family. I first met Mrs Clarke through her granddaughter, Stacy, and she immediately welcomed me with open arms and over the years has always inquired about my well-being. She was a great Woman of God spreading love and sunshine with all those she came in contact with. Her beautiful smile and kind spirit will forever be with me. You have fought a good fight, you have finished your race. Now rest well in the arms of your Saviour, Ma Clarke 🌹

Katisha Hainstock (Granddaughter)

Entered March 26, 2025 from Mississauga

I have so many wishes and so many regrets. I wish I knew you sooner , knew you longer, knew you better. I wish you got a chance to know me and my kids and be proud of us. I regret not searching harder but I’m so happy that I got to meet you and hug you and kiss you goodbye. Rest in peace grandma. And thank you for such an amazing family .

Sean Davis-Hainstock (Grandson)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Montreal

Thank you for being the loving grandma that you were. You’re truly missed. Fly high Grandma Cleo

Stacy Hainstock (Granddaughter)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Mississauga

🕊Grandma,🕊
I miss you more than words can express. I find comfort knowing you are no longer in pain and are now with our Heavenly Father. Your love and memories will forever live in our hearts. We will continue to miss you deeply, but we know you are at peace.

With all our love,💜
Stacy🙏🏽

Norma Kerr (Niece)

Entered March 29, 2025 from America

A piece of my heart has wings.
You will forever be in my heart. I will now live with the beautiful memories I share with you.
So long my Queen ‘til we meet again.
Rest well my love. 💔😢

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