In memory of

Chee Chang Chung

July 1, 1933 -  February 10, 2021

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Chee Chang Chung at the age of 88 after a long and impressive battle with prostate cancer. Pre-deceased by his siblings Lee Yin, Lee Ping and Soon Chiong, he leaves behind his loving wife of sixty years, Kim Wah Chung. He will be remembered by his remaining siblings, Lee Sing (Grace) Lim and Lee Khan (Joyce) Chai (Patrick) - and all of his many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. He will be greatly missed by his two children, Stephen Chung (Marissa) and Sue Kwok (Raymond), his two grandchildren Jon Kwok (Kate) and Jason Kwok as well as his doting great grandchildren, Jackson and Lucas Kwok. He will be remembered fondly as a man who was quick with a smile, generous and kind to a fault and an amazing gardener. May he know great joy and blessings in the afterlife. Until we meet again.

We would like to thank Dr. Rana, nurse Laura and all the nurses from the Cancer Clinic at Scarborough General Hospital, as well as Dr. William Chu at the Odette Cancer Centre, Dr. Jonathan Edison Kie-Khan Chan, Dr. Selby, Dr. Jiang and all the nurses from the Sunnybrook Palliative Care Unit, plus Julie Burnett & Dr. Christin Lau from Palliative Clinical Care, as well as his home care nurses Allison Webster and Tina Quinn. We would also like to express a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has already reached out to offer their sympathies and condolences.

A service will be held virtually by the Elgin Mills Funeral Centre. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society in his name.

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Sheila Chai (Niece)

Entered February 16, 2021 from Scarborough

I miss you already even though it is winter and you are not outside walking the dog, caring for your garden, lawn, driveway or home. I will always remember your peaceful nature, grace, humility, gentleness, strength, hard work, teaching and the way you have appreciated every day and accepted the simple things in life that brought you joy.

Rest my uncle, you have earned it.
Hugs and Tears,
so-so

Sylvi Chai (Niece)

Entered February 18, 2021 from Markham, ON

To my dearest Ah Kow,
I am grateful for your kind, generous and gentle soul. It is with this heart that, as patriarch of the Chung family, combined with your strength, determination and humility, you are exemplary. You have touched us in much deeper ways than you'll ever know. I will miss your smile, the way you'd wait at the door until we were out of sight, your beautiful, loving spirit and most of all, the way you embraced the life you were given with gratitude and grace.
Be at peace, my dear uncle. Until we meet again, love you with all my heart.
- Su Fen

Patsy and Mickey De Souza (Friend)

Entered February 22, 2021 from 37 Long Island Cres, Toronto. ON. M1C5E4

Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Wishing you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

Patsy and Mickey.

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