

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Linder Ann Seon, who departed this life with grace and peace. She was born in Upper Demerara, Guyana, on January 17, 1948, daughter of the late Rhoda Anita Seon and Harry Lorrimer.
She is predeceased by her brothers William Seon, Neville Seon, David Lorrimer, Frankie Lorrimer, Alan Lorrimer, and by her beloved son Dawson Lorrimer.
Linder was the heart and soul of her family — a devoted mother, loving daughter, cherished sister, grandmother, aunt, and loyal friend. Known for her tender heart, gracious charm, and quiet strength, she leaves behind a legacy rooted deeply in love, resilience, and kindness.
She is survived by her loving daughters Minette Seon and Wanda Cummings, and her cherished granddaughter Chantel Holder. She will also be deeply missed by her sisters Dorothy Dalgetty and Jane Fiedtkou, and by her many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews, including Compton Dalgetty, Beverly Dalgetty, Jacquelyn McKinnon, Jacquelyn Dawn Roberts, Keith Fiedtkou, and the next generation — Ryan, Raynor, and Rushawn McKinnon; Dustin and Chad Dalgetty; Ruth Grant; Trenton Richards, and her friends Audrey and Rayman Khan and family, Shirley and, Winston George and, family and, Denise and, family who adored her.
As a mother, sister, daughter, and friend, Linder was loving, loyal, and true. She offered wisdom without judgment and listened with a heart that welcomed all. Her openness, fairness, and boundless compassion defined her relationships. She showed kindness freely and embraced others without bias — a grace that left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know her.
Her absence creates an aching void in our hearts, but her spirit lives on in the cherished memories she gifted us — memories filled with warmth, humor, and unwavering devotion. A woman of unyielding kindness, her generous and infectious spirit touched the lives of countless people. Above all else, she loved her family fiercely. She built her life around shared dreams, mutual respect, and unwavering support, a testament to her strength of character.
Linder was an avid sports fan who could recite stats across baseball, hockey, basketball — she even enjoyed golf. If her Toronto Blue Jays or Raptors were playing, conversation could wait. She loved fashion and carried herself with style; her radiant presence and impeccable taste made her unforgettable. Her magnetic personality, deep dimpled smile, and youthful spirit lit up every room she entered.
To her family, she was small in stature but enormous in spirit — “small but mighty,” as those closest to her would say. A sweet woman with a giant heart, she possessed a playful sense of humor and a courage that inspired everyone around her. She embraced her loved ones fully, with no judgment and no expectations, accepting everyone exactly as they were.
Known affectionately as Linda by family and Lynn by friends, she carried within her a rare combination of humility, strength, and curiosity.
In her final season, we were blessed to spend precious time together — sharing stories, laughter, and reflections on how she wished to be remembered. She asked that her life be celebrated with joy, uplifting memories, and shared laughter, honoring the fullness of who she was.
Our mother was a pillar of strength, a model of resilience, and a quiet hero to all who witnessed her journey. Her humor, gentleness, and unwavering kindness will live on in every life she touched.
Her loyal friendships, some lasting a lifetime, and her countless acts of kindness are a testament to the depth of her character. Her legacy of service, compassion, and love will forever remain a guiding light.
As we mourn her passing, we take comfort in knowing that her spirit endures in the memories we hold dear. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
The family expresses heartfelt gratitude for your prayers, support, and kind gestures during this difficult time.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Linder’s memory may be made to a charity of your choice.
Visitation will be held at Jerrett Funeral Homes, located at 660 Kennedy Road, Toronto, ON, M1K2B5, Canada, on January 8, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
The funeral service will take place at Precious Blood Parish, situated at 1737 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto, ON, M1R 2X7, Canada, on January 9, 2026, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am.
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