Stoute, Cecile

Cecile Stoute

1952 – 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Cecile Stoute, age 73, on October 28 2025.

Born on March 31, 1952 in Barbados, Cecile lived a life marked by love and affection for family.  He had a passion for auto body and vehicle restoration and spending time with family and friends. For those who knew Cecile, they will remember him for his infectious smile, overwhelming laughter and his gift of leaving a lasting impact on all who crossed his path. He is survived by his sons Omar (Stanton) and Leslie, his daughter Alicia, his grandchildren Zaire, Jaleel, Tanaysia, Iyanna, Treyton, Charlotte, Stanton jr., his great grandchildren Zamair, Azaria and Zyel, his dad Joseph (95), his siblings Clyde, Betty, Antonia, Kendrick and Kerwyn. He is preceded in death by his mother Eudora and brother Jeffrey.

 

The family will be holding a service on Wednesday, November 12, 2025 from 10:00am to 12 noon.  This celebration of life service will take place at St. John’s Dixie Cemetery & Crematorium, 737 Dundas St E, Mississauga, ON, L4Y 2B5

 

Although Cecile’s physical presence may no longer grace our lives, his spirit will continue to be with us.  May his memory be a blessing and may we carry forth his legacy of love and passion for life in all that we do.

 

Rest in peace, Cecile. You will be missed by all who knew and loved you.

 

 

6 replies
  1. Kendrick
    Kendrick says:

    Hi Cecil:
    The first day we moved in together back in 2021 we both sat down and you told me your life story. You had me asking alot of questions that night from Barbados W.I to Atlanta,Georgia and much more. Your addiction to dominoes was competive when I watched you play with friends and relatives. You spent alot time with Brenda grocery shopping and laundry when I could’nt do it with you. You also got out of bed, shower, ate and waited for the bus to go to the gym or Square One shopping center without anyone’s help. When you got up from sleeping, you would sit quietly eating and watching MSNBC, CNN or Court TV shows ( Judge Judy, Judge Mathis, Hot Bench and more) and the best thing was watching westerns, hockey, baseball, and football on TV with you.

    I would help you banter back and forth to keep the conversation going especially in politics, sports, local news and much more. And when Brenda moved out of our apartment building, nothing stopped you from doing it on your own especially as we took turns weekly cleaning the house. We spent a week in New Jersey in 2023 to visit Omar and his family. That was alot of fun for both of us getting outside and walking.

    And then your health started to slow down much more around late 2024 going until now in 2025, but it didn’t bother you at all from cataract surgery to kidney clinics. When I looked at your calendar it was full of Doctor’s appointments and I would get you ready to remind you to get ready for those appointments. From PSW’s pampering you daily and put a smile on your face. You were a fighter when it came to your health during your days at the nursing home and hospital. I could’nt believe what I would hear and see always. I would visit you at the Queensway Hospital almost daily and visit you at Credit Valley on weekends along with the nursing home visits too.

    My last day with you at the nursing home was getting you to chew your food ,while the nurse fed you on Oct 26th, 2025. I said to you: Ok. Cecil I got to go home now, I will see you again”. And Oct 28th, 2025, I got the news from Antonia that you’ve passed away. I was stunned that day, but when I got home from work, I cried in my bed and then went to the kitchen table and cried some more.

    Today, we celebrated and said goodbye with a kiss, and sent you home to see God. I’m sure you have alot to talk about with Mom and Jeffrey too. Everyone will miss you on Earth. You gave us alot of memories. I will miss your sayings such as: “Gosh Daddy!” “I’an know!” and “Yeah!?”.

    From Brother with Love.
    Kendrick

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  2. Gail Clarke
    Gail Clarke says:

    My condolences to a long connection and fond memories about Cecil Stoute passing. Even though he was my ex-brother in law, Cecil Stoute always felt like family to me.

    I have known him since I was a teenager. I will always remember those good times from the late 70’s and early 80’s. The laughter, the music, the easy way he made everyone feel welcome. He’ll always have a special place in my memories.

    My thoughts and prayers are with his children and the whole family during this time with heartfelt sympathy 💐

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  3. Nesta Clarke
    Nesta Clarke says:

    It is with great sadness that I am sending condolences to the Stoute, Maughan and Clarke families on the passing of Cecil. Cecil was always a kind person and ready to help even though he had challenges. We had good times going shopping whether it was with Mark, Betty, Brenda or the two of us taking a taxi until he couldn’t do it anymore. Cecil you will be missed, you are out of your pain now. May you Rest in Peace and Rise in Glory.

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  4. Angela Gollop
    Angela Gollop says:

    Our Deepest condolences to the Stoute and Clarke family as you go through this very sad and difficult time.
    We have known Cecile for more than 4 decades, so he’s become a part of our family.
    May Cecile continue to rest in peace and Rise in glory 🌹 Continual Prayers for the Stoute and Clarke family 🙏🏽

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  5. Clyde
    Clyde says:

    I am extremely saddened by the passing of my beloved brother Cecil.
    I hope that any pain was short lived and his soul has been reconnected to our Mom’s.
    He was always the quiet observant one. I am certain that he be received in the great beyond with open arms.
    Goodbye my brother.
    Until we meet again.
    Rest in peace.

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  6. Casandra
    Casandra says:

    You will be missed Uncle Cecile. Your smile, your laugh and your love for handing out 6 love in dominos!
    Love you lots, forever and always.
    -May you rest in eternal peace!

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