In Memory of

Cyril

Walter

Horsham

Obituary for Cyril Walter Horsham

Obituary
Cyril Walter Horsham, born on October 11, 1946, in Trinidad and Tobago, graced this world with warmth and kindness. His journey was a testament to the power of compassion and being TRUE TO THYSELF. Cyril served in both the Trinidad & Tobago Regiment and the United States Army. He was an author, having published three books: Silicon Valley, The Man in the Mirror, and The Burning House. He left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who were fortunate to know him.

Cyril was predeceased by his parents, his mother Minerva Jestina Horsham and father Walter Cyril Horsham. His sister Janice Horsham and brother Rene Horsham. and His Aunt Ena Collymore.

Cyril is survived and missed by his loving children Natasha Horsham (first child) and Minerva Horsham (second child), The mother of his children and former wife Ann Horsham. Forever cherished and remembered by his 6 grandchildren, Asia Horsham, Brittany Horsham, Darren Leslie, Simeon Plummer, Daniel Horsham-Brown and David Horsham. Celebrating two great grandchildren Skylar Spann and Stella Spann.

Cyril is survived and missed by his loving siblings, his sisters Jackie Horsham and Joanne Horsham, His brothers Carl Horsham, David Horsham, and Hayden Horsham, his longtime best friend and caregiver Donna Bonn, and a multitude of Nieces and Nephews.

“I thank my friends who have shared my space at different points in my life, and those who continue to share my space. When we travel the road of life, we stop along the way for different reasons; sometimes it’s just to rest weary legs or get some sustenance and encouragement to continue. These friends have become valuable treasures who remind me of where I was at particular times in my life. In every encounter, there is always an opportunity to administer, or be administered to... to gain or impart knowledge. The essence of life is to recognize and accept the differences; thus we don’t capture the postman; instead of simply accepting his letters or packages.”

Walter Horsham - Silicon Valley