In memory of

Christine Kit Ching Fong

December 18, 1971 -  February 12, 2021

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Miranda Fong (Sister)

Entered February 18, 2021

With a heavy heart we have to announce that Christine had passed away on Feb 12th 7:30pm due to breast cancer on her age of 50th.

Christine was my mom’s beautiful and lovely daughter. She always took special care of mom and always took mom with her when traveling around the world.
She was never just the little sister she was always considered our clever and helpful sister . I always relied on Christine to back me up and be the greatest of great decision makers on all matters. She was always there to help my brothers and sister to take care of their niece and nephews. She was known as the rich nice auntie who was adored by them never having hesitation to provide them with their needs. I still remembered one of our nephews mentioning that auntie Christine’s money used to buy them toys.
She was loved by her cousins. They grew up together and helping each other like family and close friends or schoolmates (not just cousins).
She was loved by her uncle and aunties. They all loved her infectious personality, loving the idea of hanging out with her every time they met.
She loved her friends, she would listen and provided any help whenever needed. She had so many friends in the past 49 years, she even kept in touch with one from her kindergarten days, a testament to her infectious personality. They were all loving her even though they only met up once in while during their journey through life.
She was so talkative and open minded to meeting a lot of new friends easily during travel, even keeping in touch with a lot of them without letting a great distance hinder.
She had travelled more than half of the world over 20 countries and 80 cities from North America to South America, Europe, Asia and African.

She had a fulfilled life to the way she wanted and intended as she did it in style her way. I can say Christine did it right from seeing how everyone loved her.

Even though everyone loved her so much she still had to leave us because she was so tired battling cancer for the last 6 months. She was in so much pain but she was so strong and tough, she didn’t want any of us to be upset and worry about her. She was smiling and worked every day, being tough and strong until the last minute even walking into emergency. She told us to let her go and to be left in peace. Since we loved her so much, we let her go per her wish. She passed in calm, I was at her bedside at the hospital while other families members saw her virtually before she left us.

Bye Christine, we love you we cherish the memories you have given us. You will always in our heart and memory.

From Miranda on behalf of your loving family

Jimmy Zeng and Family (Friend)

Entered February 18, 2021 from Markham

We are sorry to hear your loss...
With deepest sympathy as you remember Christine!
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From:
Jimmy,Michelle and Family

Elsa Lam (friend)

Entered February 19, 2021

My deepest condolences.
May God comforts you all during this difficult time.

Wendy Wong (Best Friend)

Entered February 20, 2021 from Hong Kong

My Dearest Christine,
I just can't stop missing you!
From the first day of kindergarten, we held our hands together. Although you moved to Canada from primary 4, we kept in touch continuously.
You always support me and backed me up. You had participated in every chapter of my life. I read and read the letters you wrote me, the photo we took, the messages you sent me among last few days. You told me "I will always be here far away from you but close in sense, heart and love to support you".
I was blessed having you be my best friend over 45 years like my sister (i.e. I am the only child). You can never be forgotten and you will always in our hearts and memories.

Love Wendy & Chow's family

Esther Cheng (Friend)

Entered February 20, 2021 from Richmond Hill

I am truly sorry for your loss. I would like to offer you and your family our deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of your sister rest in peace. You have the support and love from all those close to you at this time.

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Miranda Fong (Sister)

Entered February 18, 2021

With a heavy heart we have to announce that Christine had passed away on Feb 12th 7:30pm due to breast cancer on her age of 50th.

Christine was my mom’s beautiful and lovely daughter. She always took special care of mom and always took mom with her when traveling around the world.
She was never just the little sister she was always considered our clever and helpful sister . I always relied on Christine to back me up and be the greatest of great decision makers on all matters. She was always there to help my brothers and sister to take care of her niece and nephews. She was known as the rich nice auntie who was adored by them never having hesitation to provide them with their needs. I still remembered one of our nephews mentioning that auntie Christine’s money used to buy them toys.
She was loved by her cousins. They grew up together and helping each other like family and close friends or schoolmates (not just cousins).
She was loved by her uncle and aunties. They all loved her infectious personality, loving the idea of hanging out with her every time they met.
She loved her friends, she would listen and provided any help whenever needed. She had so many friends in the past 49 years, she even kept in touch with one from her kindergarten days, a testament to her infectious personality. They were all loving her even though they only met up once in while during their journey through life.
She was so talkative and open minded to meeting a lot of new friends easily during travel, even keeping in touch with a lot of them without letting a great distance hinder.
She had travelled more than half of the world over 20 countries and 80 cities from North America to South America, Europe, Asia and African.

She had a fulfilled life to the way she wanted and intended as she did it in style her way. I can say Christine did it right from seeing how everyone loved her.

Even though everyone loved her so much she still had to leave us because she was so tired battling cancer for the last 6 months. She was in so much pain but she was so strong and tough, she didn’t want any of us to be upset and worry about her. She was smiling and worked every day, being tough and strong until the last minute even walking into emergency. She told us to let her go and to be left in peace. Since we loved her so much, we let her go per her wish. She passed in calm, I was at her bedside at the hospital while other families members saw her virtually before she left us.

Bye Christine, we love you we cherish the memories you have given us. You will always in our heart and memory.

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