In memory of

Pui Yin Leung Au

March 10, 1931 -  September 24, 2025

Mrs. Au Leung Pui Yin peacefully passed away on September 24, 2025 at Mon Sheong Stouffville Long Term Care Facility. She is remembered by her son, Albert Au, her daughter-in-law, Esther Au, her daughter Anita Lau, her son-in-law Raymond Lau and her granddaughter Katrina Au as well as her friends and family.

They invite you to join them in remembrance of her life on October 4, 2025 starting at 9 am at Elgin Mills Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Centres. Please view 'Funeral' tab for further details.

For those who are unable to attend the funeral service it will be livestreamed for public viewing on Saturday, October 4, 2025, at 10 a.m... (a link will be available on this memorial page at 9 a.m.). After the funeral has been completed the recording will be uploaded to the ‘Media’ tab or future viewing.

Condolence messages and memorial donations may be conveyed through this memorial page. Thank you for your understanding, kindness and support during this difficult time.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Toronto Chinese United Church or the Mon Sheong Foundation. Links found under the 'Donation' tab.

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Betty Lee (Former student and friend)

Entered September 29, 2025 from Toronto

My deepest condolences. Patricia was more than a teacher to me - she was a mentor who encouraged and inspired me. I will always be grateful. May she rest in peace.

Herbert Au (Friend)

Entered September 29, 2025 from Toronto

Forever grateful for your guidance and kindness. Rest in peace.

Wendy Deng (Friend)

Entered September 29, 2025 from Hamilton, ON

Peace and comfort from the Lord to your family!

Wendy Deng (Friend)

Entered September 29, 2025 from Hamilton, ON

Your kindness and radiant spirit left a lasting imprint on my heart. You’ve always inspired me, and your memory continues to do so.Pease in rest!

Freddy & Gloria Wu (friend)

Entered September 29, 2025 from Edmonton AB

Auntie Au's kindness and wits will be greatly missed by us. I fondly recall those delightful conversations with her and Uncle Au over dining table in Chinese restaurants on a number of occasions. Her own life experiences are immensely educational and precious to us. Those gatherings were indeed our "Happy Hours".

She has now fallen asleep peacefully in our Lord Jesus Christ. While we miss her, we do not grieve as those who have no hope. For we shall see her again when our blessed Lord returns soon. Praise the Lord.








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