In memory of

Alexis Chi Leung Wu 胡志良先生

December 10, 1959 -  September 22, 2024

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Guestbook 

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Christina Mallet (Nurse)

Entered September 24, 2024 from Bradford

Dear Peggy, Wesley and family,
I am sending my deepest condolences to all of you at this very sad time. Over the almost 10 years that we supported Alex through his difficult journey with chronic health issues, we saw what a strong, determined, caring man he was. He worked through his illness despite the many challenges and always had such high respect and appreciation for his beautiful wife and all of her support. He had great pride in the fine young man his son became always updating us at each visit of his son’s accomplishments beaming with a smile. We know he is another angel above watching over us. We’ll miss you Alex, may you rest in peace 🙏❤️

Glenn Holmes (Colleague)

Entered September 27, 2024 from Acton ontario

I worked with Alexis for years at IBM Toronto. I found him to be a very intelligent and caring man. We would often chat about our shared interest in Photography. Sometimes we would meet at a photography show.. He would show me photograpsh of his family and I was really keen on the photos of his trip to Hong Kong. He spoke very proudly of his son and kept me updated on his progress through High School and further. The last time Alexis and I communicated we were talking about a plan to have another BBQ session or similar event and getting the remnants of the old gang back together. Unfortunately and to my regret we were unable to arrange it last year. I will miss his cheerfulness and his enthusiasm. Rest in peace my friend and colleague.
Glenn

Raymond Lung (IBM colleague)

Entered September 28, 2024 from Markham

Working with Alexis for almost 14 years, he’s known as a dedicated man, loves his wife and son and hard working man. Even with his genetic disease he never complain and willing to share his life and faith in Jesus. I worked with him in various project and his works are praised by many customers for patient and willing to help. I know he’s with God now and may peace and comfort with Peggy and Wesley.