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Clayton AnthonyCLAYTON, Anthony Lewis - Passed away at Sunnybrook Hospital on April 1, 2020 at 10:03pm, at the age of 32. With his mother and his youngest sister at his bedside.

Anthony was born to his mother Marlene Clayton and his late father Perry Beals on March 3rd 1988 in Halifax, NS and raised in Toronto ON.

Anthony loved watching basketball, wrestling, and playing wheelchair hockey. He enjoyed listening to music and dancing with family & friends.

He was known for his contagious smile and his cool personality and was loved by everyone who knew him.

Even though Anthony was born with a disability, he always showed strength and optimism and never complained.

Anthony is survived by three sisters; Angeline Bundy, Micheline Baldwin, Mariah Clayton and brother Jay Rico Smith, and closest cousin Theo Clayton.

Anthony was a proud uncle to his nephew; Maliek Beals and two nieces; Maleigha Bundy & Mya Clayton-Elvie.

Anthony is also survived by many aunts and uncles on both sides of his family and lots of cousins who loved him dearly.

He is survived by his maternal grandmother Peggy Clayton, and predeceased by his maternal grandfather Burthon Clayton, fraternal grandmother & grandfather Edith (Johnson) Beals, and Edmond Beals, and baby brother Quinton Clayton.

Celebration of life will be held at a later date.

Rest in peace Anthony, you forever be in our hearts.

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