In memory of

Susan Wong

April 17, 1947 -  June 9, 2023

On the morning of June 9th, 2023 Susan (Susie) Wong (Nee Jang) died peacefully at the age of 76. She was born in China on April 17th 1947 to parents Soo Poo Jang and Hing Jung Jang (Nee Chong). She is survived by her mother, six siblings and two sons.

Sue came to Canada when she was 11 years old with her parents and two siblings, where she met Kenneth Keun Wong (1946-1999) with whom she was a devoted wife and had two sons. She was a wonderful mother to Andrew and Anthony who will miss her unfailing care and brilliant guidance every day. Sue was a steadfast provider for her family and had a productive career until her retirement in the year 2000.

Susan succumbed at home to the effects of an illness which was diagnosed less than a year before. Throughout her ordeal, she demonstrated inspirational strength, courage and clarity.

She will be missed by many for her kindness, honesty, fairness, wisdom and humor. She shared these qualities, in her quiet way, with all those people who had the privilege of spending time with her.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated by the family.

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Ellen Chan (Sister)

Entered June 23, 2023 from Toronto

A light from my life has gone
A voice I loved is still
A place is vacant within my heart
Which never can be filled

I hold you close within my heart
And there you will remain
To walk with me though out my life
Until we meet again

I have been blessed to have you for my sister

Love,

Ellen

Janice Jang (Sister)

Entered June 26, 2023 from Toronto

To my dear nephews Andrew and Anthony - You were by your Mom’s side every step of the way and went to the ends of the earth for her. She spoke of you so lovingly and with such great pride and gratitude. May her wisdom and values guide you whenever you feel lost. I know there are no words that can ease your pain. Please know you are in my heart and thoughts.

To my dear sister Susie - You were so strong and courageous. It is still hard to believe you have crossed over. I miss talking to you and can still hear your voice. Thank you so much for the times we shared. I will always treasure our moments and memories. You will forever be loved and deeply missed. May your sweet gentle soul rest in peace.
Love always your sister, Janice.

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