The Town of Cobourg has lowered all its flags to half-staff in a tribute to former councillor and long-time resident Lloyd Ross Williams.
Williams passed away on Sunday, March 8, 2026, at the age of 89.
Flags have been lowered in his honour as of today (Thursday, March 12) and will remain at half-staff until sunset on Saturday, March 21, Cobourg announced Thursday.
“Mr. Williams dedicated his life to serving our community with generosity and an unwavering commitment to helping others,” said Mayor Lucas Cleveland. “Through his work in education, municipal leadership and countless volunteer efforts, he made a lasting impact on Cobourg and the many people fortunate enough to know him.
“On behalf of council and the Town of Cobourg, we extend our sincere condolences to his family and loved ones and thank him for a lifetime of service to our community.”
Williams was a Cobourg resident for more than 60 years and served on two terms of council from 2000 to 2006. He also contributed to the community in other ways, including through serving on the Cobourg Police Services Board, noted the town.
Meanwhile, in recognition of his dedication to volunteerism, he was also awarded the Caring Canadian Award by the Governor General of Canada.
He was also known for his work as an elementary and secondary school teacher and later served as a head librarian from 1965 to 1989 before retiring from CDCI East.
He previously served on council in the Township of Hamilton, too.
Town officials also recalled how he was active in the Trinity United Church community and served as a presbytery representative and chairperson.
“A significant part of his volunteer work included helping lead the development of Trinity Place, a non-profit apartment building located at James and John Streets in Cobourg,” added the town.
He was also active in Habitat for Humanity, where he helped oversee the renovation and rebuilding of 28 homes locally and spent 17 years on the board of the Community Living Association.
Cobourg council and staff are extending their heartfelt condolences to Williams’ wife Barbara, their kids Laura, Glenn and Grant, their grandkids and extended family.