Obituary
Thomas Clarence Lawrence Jr.
August 1st, 1986 – November 5th, 2020
Thomas or Tommy, as he was affectionately called, was born in Arima, Trinidad. We moved to the USA when he was two. He lived in Lake County for majority of his life.
He graduated from Eustis High School and attended University of Central Florida. He loved cooking, going to the beach and relaxing with family and friends. While, in his youth he enjoyed Boy Scouts and attending church activities.
He had a great sense of humor with an infectious smile & laugh. He was kind and loving. He was one to always go the extra mile for anyone. He was personable and made friends everywhere.
He was a wonderful son, and an amazing big brother to Cameron and Ameena. Always the fun uncle to Taylor and Riley.
He is survived by his (Mother) Parbatee Janice Laborde Lawrence,(Brother) Cameron Lawrence, (Sister) Ameena Lawrence. Uncle to Riley and Taylor Lawrence. Aunts- Joanne Lawrence Stoute, Mary Lawrence, Lynette Mottley. Many cousins near & far and all loved.
Predeceased b (Grandparents) Ameena and Patrick Lawrence, Lucy and Joseph LaBorde, (Father) Thomas Clarence Lawrence Sr. (Uncles) Larry Lawrence, Ganesh LaBorde, Surash LaBorde. (Aunts) Shirley LaBorde, Betty Fermin.
Tommy was well loved- Rest In Peace Tommy
Baldwin Brothers Funeral Home
1350 East Burleigh Blvd.
Tavares, FL32778
Viewing 11:00am-12:00pm
Service 12:00pm-1:00pm
Service
1350 E. Burleigh Blvd. Tavares, FL 32778
Visitation
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
1350 E. Burleigh Blvd. Tavares, FL 32778
I love you! Tommy was amazing and I have missed him and our fun times since high school. He always was curious in Sunday School when I started going and had questions. I looked up to him then (not literally since I was taller) for the fact he seemed to know a lot about faith when I was just starting out on my journey.
When we went to Triennium in 10th grade we jammed out to Korn in the dorm room at Purdue University we were in and he pranked D’s Geo with a mixture of shampoo and lotion or whatever it was he put in there. Put it on D’s door handles and spelled out his name on the windshield.
Most all of my memories of youth group center around being at y’all’s house hanging out with Tommy after school or church until a youth group function and I enjoyed that very much!
Love you all!
Rest in peace Tommy! Will miss you brother!
A.J. Wagoner
We are so sorry for your loss. Sorry for the pain your going through. Words can’t explain how deeply saddened we are. Tommy will be missed. Sending all my love and prayers.
This saddens my heart and my deepest sympathy goes out to you. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
I am glad I had the opportunity of meeting Tommy. May his soul rest in eternal peace and may God comfort you all in his abiding love to ease the pain of your loss. Wishing you all strength for today and hope for tomorrow. Much Love.
Tommy,
Rest in Peace Son
Lynette Mottley