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DR. CLIFFORD COURTENAY TAYLOR obituary

CLIFFORD TAYLOR Obituary

TAYLOR, DR. CLIFFORD COURTENAY Dr. Clifford Courtenay Taylor passed away peacefully in Toronto on October 26, 2021, at the age of 95. Cliff was born in 1926 in Kingston, Jamaica, W.I. He and his siblings grew up in a strong happy home. One of Cliff's lifelong joys was to have attended Kingston College in Jamaica, whose motto is "Fortis cadere, cedere non potest" ("The Brave May Fall but Never Yield"). While at KC, and throughout his life, Cliff excelled at several sports including cricket, soccer (football) and track and field. Cliff was a founding member of the Kingston College Old Boys Association (KCOBA) - Toronto Chapter and served on the first executive in 1973. He was proud of his connection to KC and maintained it throughout his life. Cliff left Jamaica in 1949 to attend university in Canada in New Brunswick at Mt. Allison University for pre-med. While at Mount Allison, Cliff joined the Canadian Navy for his summers, where he played on the Navy soccer team, travelled the world on the HMCS Haida, and even escorted Queen Elizabeth through the Strait of Gibraltar on the royal yacht Britannia. After graduation, Cliff attended medical school in Montreal at McGill University, and formed lifelong connections and friendships there. From Montreal he moved to take a residency position at Metropolitan General Hospital in Windsor, Ontario where he met a beautiful nurse on staff, Janet Morris. This fateful meeting would begin his lifelong love with Janet. Cliff and Janet married in 1958 and lived in Montreal before settling in Toronto. "Dr. Taylor", as he became known to his hundreds of patients over his career, started on staff at what was known as Doctor's Hospital in Toronto, and soon joined the Raxlen Clinic in the Regent Park area. This was the start of his 5 decades of family medical practice in the Toronto area. Soon after, as Cliff and Janet were starting their young family, Cliff along with several other practitioners developed a medical practice, Boniface Park, in Scarborough. In 1967, he was part of the founding group of doctors for Centenary Hospital, Scarborough. He was a much-loved General Practitioner, adored by his patients and coworkers. He would often spend many visits counselling patients with kindness and wisdom. Dr. Taylor delivered more than 500 babies, devoted to their care, leaving for the hospital at all hours to help his families bring their little ones safely into the world. Cliff was also very active in his community. Along with Janet, he contributed to the organization of the first Caribana parade, and their family was part of the strong Jamaican-Canadian community in Toronto, providing guidance and assistance to those emigrating here from Jamaica. He loved returning to his beloved Jamaica to visit relatives and friends. To Cliff, his family, and the strength he gave them, and received, brought joy to him throughout his life. His light will shine on in all of us forever. He was predeceased by his sister Gloria; survived by his loving wife Janet, his siblings Keith (Christine), Barbara, Howard (Jane), Peter (Bev); his loving in-laws Carole (Don), Connie (Sandy), Rick (Marilyn); his children Cliff 'CCT III' (Cheryl), Paul (Jackie) and Jacqueline (Tom); his grandchildren Clifford 'CCT IV' (Anna), Mitchell (Pam), Natasha (Dalton), Maya, Denby, James Courtenay, Sasha (Adam) and Jacqueline; his nieces and nephews Celina, Ross, Keith, Colin, Peter, Lisa-May, Simone, Rory, Vanessa, Laura, Craig, Heather, Melissa, Emily, Gavin, Kevin, Ian, Alison; and many loving great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins.

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Published by Toronto Star on Oct. 31, 2021.

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De

October 26, 2024

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Len

August 18, 2022

One of the best doctor & u will wait but it was worth every minute . took his time with everyone ONE in a million RIP in peace you were God sent

Tom Mcilravey

March 25, 2022

Dr Taylor was a kind, gentle soul. From a little boy of 5 until he retired, he was my Doctor. You always knew when you had an appointment with him at a certain time you would be waiting past your appointed time as he always made sure to talk and care about each patient. He proved to me that it does not matter the color of your skin, or where you come from. Its all about heart. I was and am proud to call him my Doctor. Rest in Peace Sir.

Lori Craig-Griffin

January 19, 2022

My sincere condolences to the entire family in your great loss.... my son was also one of the 500+ babies brought into the world by Dr. Taylor and who also had the honour and privilege of having his photo on the office wall for many years (donated by a grateful & proud grandfather). My whole family became patients of Dr. Taylor until we moved north in the late 80's. He will be missed by so many. A beautiful human being.
Treasure your memories.

Erica Smith (Richardson)

November 20, 2021

My heart is saddened. I was one of those 500 babies he helped deliver at Scarborough Centenary hospital and he was my doctor until my late teens. I use to Love doctor trips just to see him. He always had my parents and I smiling even though it was a doctor visit! You were a gem and a name that will be continually in our conversations, in our heart and in our thoughts.

Jason Harrow

November 15, 2021

Dr.Taylor was an incredible incredible doctor. Loved him like he was my actual uncle. So sad for his family and friends. Kindest man that I knew.

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Janet Crawford

November 2, 2021

Remember Dr. Taylor from Boniface Park medical center. Dr Matzko was our family doctor, but we all knew Dr Taylor, he helped my aunt and uncle somehow recover after the death of their daughter and he helped another aunt with her battle with cancer. He came out to speak with everyone in the waiting area it didn't matter if you were his patient or not. My name is Janet, he would say same name as my wife, and then give me a beaming smile. Rest in Peace Dr. Taylor

Sweet Angel

November 2, 2021

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. He was so soft spoken, gentle and warm-hearted. Thanks for my part-time job. RIP

Adrian Hill

November 1, 2021

Thank you Doctor for giving me my first job and for all the memories I have of my time at Boniface. You were the greatest doctor ever. I remember how patient you were with the patients and I try to take that with me throughout my life. Rest in Power sir.

Ann McKillop

October 31, 2021

Dr. Taylor delivered my youngest child in 1968. As I seen his picture, I immediately recognized his smiling face & fondly remembered him as a compassionate, warm, decent human being. May he reap the rewards of a life well lived. Thanks for your service.

Brian Tucker

October 31, 2021

My condolences to Dr.Taylor’s
Family.
I first met Dr.Taylor as his patient 1968 as a 10 year old.
Even when I was I’ll, I was HAPPY to see him and be with him.
Dr.Taylor was my GP until his retirement 2007.
Thank You Dr.Taylor for being my Doctor.
Thank You for your Wisdom.
Thank You for being a Fantastic,Decent,Wonderful human being.
Thank You for coming into my Life and being a part of my Life.
RIP Dr.Taylor.

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