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JEAN CLINTON Obituary

(née Howat, December 24, 1932 – January 27, 2026) Jean passed away peacefully, at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at the age of 93, surrounded by loved ones. Jean is survived by Walter, her partner of 45 years; her children, Stuart and Iain; grandchildren, Andrew, Jonathan, Margaret, Anna and John; Walter's daughter, Lesley (Gene); and extended family. Jean was born and raised in Wishaw, Scotland, by parents, James and Isabella; along with her older sister, Isobel; and younger brother, Stuart. There were many family outings to the countryside and the coasts where she developed her love of nature and enthusiasm for life. She began working at John Williams (Wishaw) Limited at 14 years of age, and worked steadily until her retirement in 1997 after 21 years with the North York Board of Education. Jean (with then husband, John) moved to Canada in 1957, and became a Canadian citizen shortly thereafter. She never lost her love for Scotland and returned frequently to visit family and pass on her love of Scotland to her children and later to Walter. She had many special memories from visits to the Scottish coast and highlands with Walter and her relatives. Jean also loved Muskoka and managed her career to spend summers at the family cottage, generously inviting friends to stay and making some of her favourite memories there with her friend of 65 years, Shirley, and her family. Dedicated to learning, Jean obtained her Bachelor of Arts (English) degree from York University in 1993, taking night school classes while working full time. After retiring, Jean and Walter managed extended winter stays in the Bahamas and then in Longboat Key. In both places, they met and became lifelong friends with many of the people they met. Jean loved music and dancing and was always open to a glass of wine. Jean was a loving mother, grandmother and partner, always supportive and happy to lend a hand. She was well read and had her opinions on important matters to the end. Private family arrangements have taken place. In memory of Jean, donations may be made to Sunnybrook Foundation (the Stoke Prevention Clinic in particular). Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 28 to Mar. 4, 2026.

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Lenore Starr

March 1, 2026

Jean and my brother were together for many years. Many good times shared during family gatherings and vacations. Jean loved to host and always set a beautiful table complete with homemade apple pie with cheese. Her cottage was her happy place and she would tread water for hours while still chatting with guests sitting on the dock. She had health issues in recent years but with her Scottish resilience she forged ahead. Her journey has ended and I thank God our paths crossed in this lifetime.
May her family find peace and strength in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Lenore

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