Dr. Clement King passed away on Monday, March 31, 2014 at the age of 93 years. He was born in Cunapo, Sangre Grande in Trinidad. He migrated to Canada in 1965: he lived in Montréal, Québec and spent many years living in Edmonton, Alberta where he worked as a professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Alberta. He was living in Brampton, Ontario, Canada when he passed away. Clement will be greatly missed by his wife Mona of 45 years; daughters Lynette and Pamela; sons Michael, Clement Jr., and Jason; sister Enid and brother Alfie; grandchildren and great-grandchildren; goddaughter Val Gray; many relatives, including his cousins in the Quildon family and Herman Joseph; and friends. Clement was pre-deceased by his parents and his eldest son, Gerald. In accordance with his request, no funeral or memorial was held. He was cremated in Brampton. To express condolences to the family, please send correspondence to: The King Family, c/o Basic Funerals, 2408 Haines Road, Unit 2, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L4Y 1Y6, or post condolences on this site.
Place Of Birth: Cunapo, Sangre Grande, Trinidad College: McGill University; University of Alberta Place Of Work: University of Alberta (Department of Educational Psychology) Spouse: Mona King Children: (Gerald – deceased), Michael, Lynette, Pamela, Clement Jr., Jason Interests/Hobbies: Education; Woodwork; Electronics
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