
Sang: Claude A. jr.,
Peacefully at Simcoe Manor, Beeton, on Saturday, October 22nd, 2011. Claude Sang in his 72nd year, beloved husband of Patricia. Loving father of Carlos and Antonietta, Carolyn and Stephen, Curt and Annette, Jason, and Christina and Kent. Remembered with love by his 11 grandchildren. Dear brother of Herman, Gerald, Clive, Millicent, Rosalie, and nephew of Cedric Sang.
Memorial Mass will be held in St. James Church #2118 Adjala-Tecumseth Townline Colgan Ontario at 12:30pm on Saturday October 29, 2011. Donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Tottenham & District Horticultural Society would be appreciated.
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Nick Bonardy says
Hi Pat ! you may remember me , because if this is ‘Junior ‘ I backed up when he sang for the band at Caribana Club on Bathurst Street in Toronto . I just decided to look for him . I felt his Spirit reaching out there asking … sorry to hear he passed away , please let me know if I was correct about Junior as we called him ? Thanks Pat !
Bill & Ellen Van Liefland says
Our sincere sympathy to the family, may he rest in peace.
Val Burke says
I had the good fortune of singing with him when we were in our young years. I’ll never forget the Jiving Juniors or those times when we laid music tracks in New York. Rest in peace me bredda, and everytime me play some music weh we mek togedda, me ah go memba yu.
Peter Chin says
It is written “We spend our lives as a tale that is told” and again, “our life is like a vapour that appears for a little time and then vanishes away”, but the memory of a life that touches you lives on.
Our deepest sympathy to a wonderful family.
Peter & Zerlie Chin
John & Rita Nicoll. says
Claude , in his choir days at St. Domonic’s Church , Port Credit , was quite amazing ; the only thing he didn’t do was –say Mass .
The choir made tape recordings and in one of those tapes Claude sang solo , and to this day , we play that tape every Christmas .
He had talents in other things ; he played the part of — ” man friday ” —in a pantomime by some Scottish friends ( A.S.T.A.), and it was named ” Robbie’s Sons Cruise Show ”
A wonderful guy ; a great friend .
Lola J. Dornford says
” A life well lived leaves its gentle pattern on the hearts on all..and the world is a lovelier place because one person touched it with warmth and goodness and grace”
Accept our heartfelt sympathy.
Lola and the girls.
Lola J. Dornford says
“A life well lived leaves its gentle pattern on the hearts of all..and the world is a lovelier place because one person touched it with warmth and goodness and grace.”
Accept our heartfelt sympathy.
Lola and the girls.
Andrea Linton says
So many fond memories of this lovely man. I still cannot hear “O Holy Night” without thinking of Claude’s amazing solo. Please remember the man and not the illness.
Maurice Stewart says
Thanks for your services to the Excelsior High School Alumni Association (Toronto Chapter).
You will be sadly missed!