In memory of

劉雙全先生 Stephen Sheung-Chuen Lau

January 2, 1945 -  September 21, 2017

On Thursday, September 21, 2017 Stephen Sheung-Chuen Lau husband, father, brother, and grandfather, passed away peacefully at the age of 72 years. Stephen will be lovingly remembered by his dear wife Christine, and their precious daughter Sandra (Nathan), by their cherished grandsons Joshua and Andrew, and by his brother Shun Yin (Sabrina) Lau, sister Sheila Lau, and by sister-in-law Millie Lau. Stephen was predeceased by his twin brother Joseph Lau. Stephen will also be forever remembered by his numerous nephews, nieces, and extended family and dear friends.

Friends are invited to visit at the York Cemetery and Funeral Centre at 160 Beecroft, Toronto, on Saturday October 7, 2017 from 9:00 am until 10:00 am. A Funeral Service in memory of Stephen will be held at 10:00am at the York Cemetery and Funeral Centre followed by an interment.

Stephen accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour and has now joined our Father in Heaven. Stephen is greatly loved and will be remembered by his family and friends forever.

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Ophelia and Adrian Tsang (Niece)

Entered September 23, 2017 from Boston

When I told Uncle Stephen I wanted to become a medical doctor, he bought me a huge medical dictionary, I ended up not having enough marks to get into medical school, but I had a chance to live in various cities. Uncle always showed his interest on what we are doing and how we are doing in those places. He always cared. I miss Uncle dearly.

We prayed consistently that Uncle would know the Lord and be with Jesus. Prayers are answered that he is now with our Heavenly Father. We'll meet again.

Sandra and Auntie Christine, may the peace and comfort from the Lord be with you and your family.

Ophelia and Adrian

John Moy (Friend)

Entered September 24, 2017 from Markham

RIP. Miss you.

Ben Yu 

Entered September 25, 2017 from Toronto

My dear friend, RIP

Sue Makepeace (Worked with Stephen at IBM)

Entered September 25, 2017 from Toronto

I was so sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. I knew Stephen from the early days in the IBM Support Centre. He was always willing to help anybody - both coworkers like me and of course customers. He was always quiet and thoughtful but the thing I remember most is the twinkle in his eye when he found something humorous. He was such a pleasure to work with and to be around. He will be truly missed. My condolences to his entire family...Sue Makepeace

Robert C.F. Ng 吳智勳 (1964 classmate)

Entered September 26, 2017 from Jesuit priest

I will pray for him and his family. May he rest in peace.

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