In memory of

Han Too Cho

August 28, 1935 -  April 30, 2024

Han Too “Winnie” Cho, age 88, affectionately called “Mummie” or our “Monchhichi” by her children, departed her loving family on April 30, 2024. She was born in China and immigrated to Guyana in 1960 before settling in Canada in 1972 with her young family, first in Vancouver then finally calling Toronto home.

Han Too was known for enjoying long walks and keeping an eclectic garden.

She laughed loud, smiled big and toothily, and sang unapologetically. Danced sometimes too!

She was sharp with a pen, an avid knitter, and when it came to fashion, she was a bit of a ‘hipster’ before the term was even coined. Her secret: accessorize -- hats, scarves, belts, sunglasses…and retro sneakers.

Sassy, spunky, smart…and cute too.

She is predeceased by her husband Kim Yen Cho and daughter Marie Yen.
She is survived by her children Michael, Mark Anthony, Michelle (Shaheen) and Jenny.

Our beloved matriarch will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages you to redirect contributions to be enjoyed by you and your loved ones in making valuable memories.

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Peter Cho and family (Nephew)

Entered May 3, 2024 from Mississauga

A strong, vibrant woman who raised and took care of a large family. You are missed. Rest peacefully. Our condolences to the entire family.

Sydney Cho 

Entered May 3, 2024

Michael and family, we are sorry for your loss. Hoping you can find peace in this difficult period.

Sydney and Sara, Kate, RJ and Matthew

Sabrina Young (Friend)

Entered May 4, 2024 from Toronto

We are sorry to hear about the recent passing of your mom.

Condolences,
Sabrina, Derek, Jack & Cameron

Francie Ducros (Friend of Michelle’s)

Entered May 4, 2024 from Ottawa

My condolences to Michelle and family. I hope you all find solace in the very rich life she had and you all had together. You are all in my thoughts.

Juliet Cho (Niece)

Entered May 5, 2024 from Toronto

Michael and family,

I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. May she rest in peace.

With deepest sympathy,
Juliet

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