In memory of

馮沈香兒夫人 Heung Yee Sum Fung

December 21, 1947 -  September 13, 2017

Heung Yee - Passed away peacefully at home on September 13th, 2017 at the age of 69. She is survived by her wonderful son, Jacky and daughter-in-law, Grace; and her wonderful daughter, Lillian and son-in-law, Anthony.

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Helen and Ray Hui (Good Friends)

Entered September 16, 2017 from Calgary

Our heartfelt condolences to you and family during this difficult time. Lillian and Anthony. May God’s peace and comfort be with you and family. You are in our prayers always.

Eunice Chan (Lillian's friend and schoolmate)

Entered September 17, 2017 from Toronto

😥 I am deeply sorry to hear that. 😭😭😭
I still remember around 20 yrs ago when I worked in Pacific Mall that jewelry store as a summer job. Auntie and you specially come and visit me, said Hi to me and support me.
I was so excited when I saw both of you. Because work in publicly made me had strange feeling. You two came were 雪中送炭 and strength me. The whole picture still in my mind.
Now it is a very difficult time for you but I cannot beside you 😭😭😭 while I am typing this I cannot hold my tears,喉嚨也聲啞了..... The sorrowful pain only God can help us. May Auntie rest in peace and we will meet again in Heaven.

Jenny and Didier Decler (Lillian's uncle- and aunt-in-law)

Entered September 17, 2017 from Orange City Fl

We join Lillian, Anthony, Lillian's brother and sister-in-law and Annie's family in celebrating Annie's life. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you as you face the sorrow and void left in the loss of Annie. May the knowledge that she is now free of pain and sufferings bring you solace.

Carla Lee (coworker of Lillian)

Entered September 18, 2017

Lillian
My deepest sympathy to you and Anthony. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Think of the good times with your mom.
Carla

Wesley Babik (Friend of Lillian and Anthony)

Entered September 19, 2017 from North York

Dear Lillian and Anthony,

I’m very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother / in law. I’m sure nothing I can say will take away the pain but please be assured I’m thinking about you both and my prayers are with you. Lillian, I know you loved your mother very much just as she loved you, and I’m sure she was very proud of the person you became.

With deepest sympathies,

Wes

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