In Memory of

Ann

Clarice

Ramrattan

Obituary for Ann Clarice Ramrattan

RAMRATTAN, ANN CLARICE born April 21, 1938 in Trinidad; peacefully passed away April 11, 2021 in Toronto surrounded by family after a brief illness. Just shy of her 83rd birthday which she proudly shared with “The Queen!”, Ann had a happy, fruitful life, always generous and compassionate to all people and animals who crossed her path. She had incredible faith until the very end.

Predeceased by her husband Gopaul Sammy (1965) and sadly predeceased by her husband Byron Ramrattan (2009). She leaves to mourn a wonderful legacy of children in Trinidad and Canada; Cheryl Ann, Sharon, Peter (Baby), Karen (Mark), Carrie (Winston), Cindy, Brian (Chantal), Mark (Robyn) and Petra, ten grandchildren and two great grandchildren, her Sister Barbara (Trinidad), The Brewster family (Venezuela), cousins Clara Smith and Gloria Fitzpatrick (Trinidad) and her dear friend Sister Cherry, among many other family, friends and her congregation at The Perfect Love Tabernacle.

Due to Covid Restrictions we are sadly limited in the number of mourners. A private viewing will take place on Monday April 19, 2021 followed by a funeral service at 11:00 a.m. There will be a video link provided for the service. Private Burial to follow.

Now that the Toronto Region has moved to a “Lockdown Zone”, visitations will allow a maximum of 25 people in attendance. Please keep in mind that the Visitation and Funeral Service is by invitation only due to Government Restrictions as well as the Bereavement Authority of Ontario directives.

We would kindly remind all guests who are coming to pay their respects, to always remember to practice physical distancing and to avoid all physical contact.

Please note that it is now mandatory by the Government of Ontario that all family and friends attending any type of funeral service, must be wearing a facial covering.

As we continue to pray for an end to this horrible virus, the Ramrattan Family would like to thank you for your support during their time of sorrow.