In memory of

Anson Yiu Hing Lee

April 6, 1961 -  January 4, 2017

Anson Yiu Hing Lee, 55, died Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital where he succumbed to a heart attack.

He is survived by his wife Ivy (Choi) Lee; his two sons Jonathan and Julian; his elder brother, elder sister and younger sister; as well as many friends and colleagues.

Born in Hong Kong, Anson was raised by his father Lee Yim Kwong and his mother Hui Kam Fung.
At a young age Anson had great interest and talent in art and drawing, he decided he would pursue studies in the field of design. Anson would enroll in Polytechnic University in Hong Kong in 1980 and graduate in 1984. It was during his studies did he meet Ivy Choi, whom he would marry in 1990.

Anson joined YabuPushelberg in the year 2000. During his 16 years in YabuPushelberg, Anson would become a team leader and would go on to do extraordinary projects and works. His work brought great pride and joy to himself and his family, his work environment provided a great place for his creative spirit to flourish and brought him many great friends ranging from colleagues to clients.

Anson was a man of few hobbies and simply enjoyed the company of his wife and family. He was dedicated to not only his work but to bring happiness and a comfortable life to his family. He believed in the freedom of choice and encouraged his sons to pursue a life that brought them the most happiness. Occasionally he would practice carpentry to perform small upgrades to his home for his family to enjoy.

A funeral service will be held January 11th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at 1591 Elgin Mills Road Est in Richmond Hill. The Reception begins at 9:00 am.

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Ali Mikkawi (Colleauge at Yabu Pushelberg)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Toronto

Anson's life has left a mark on all of us. He was a man of few words, however, his work spoke volumes of a talented mind and a free spirit. While his departure from this material world leaves us with grief and sorrow, I pray he flies off to new horizons where he can find his heart's content.

Anson, you will be dearly missed.

Mariko Sormon (Colleague at Yabu Pushelberg)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Toronto

Anson was one of the nicest people I have ever had the pleasure to know. His kindness and gentle nature will be sorely missed by all.

Wendy Sondon (Colleauge)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Toronto

I was most fortunate to work with Anson through the years on many projects. His insight only holds true to his design integrity He will be surely missed.

Alison McNeil (Former colleague)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Toronto

To the Anson's family and friends, my sincere condolences to you in this difficult time. I wish you solace and peace in the days to come. A delightful spirit and talented soul, he made the world a more beautiful place and that is a wonderful thing.

Siuman Wong (Collaborater)

Entered January 9, 2017 from Hong Kong

Anson is a talented & friendly person,
It was my pleasure to work with him since 2014. I still remember we have dinner in HK on last month. I can't imagine this is my last time to see him. Just want to say thank you so much and we will miss you.

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