In memory of

Julia Wai Fong Yue 俞惠芳女士

November 19, 1943 -  June 1, 2020

It's with great sadness & heavy heart that we announce the passing away of Julia on June 1,2020 at the Providence Health Care. Eileen (Mark), Bill (Teo), Elaine (Chung) are eternally grateful for her unconditional love, support and quiet strength, she is a forever big sister to all of us. She will be missed dearly by all cousins, nephews & nieces both abroad & in Canada.

Julia's steadfast faith & trust in the Lord carried her through this difficult journey, she was ready to meet the Lord anytime & is now joined with the triumphant servants that sing His Savior’s praise. We thank God for Julia and recommit our lives to sharing this truth with all who will hear, until He calls us to our eternal home.

To all her dear friends, thank you all for your support & prayer, with deep love and gratitude

Guestbook 

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Henry and Laureen Chu (Julia is our dear sister in Christ, we once served at New Covenant Alliance Church together.)

Entered June 3, 2020 from Toronto

We are grateful to the Lord for our sister Julia. Her faith and gentle council has been strength and inspiration to Laureen and I. We have prayed, served the Lord, shared meals and outings together. She is finally home with the Lord and will be greatly missed. We are thankful to have her by our side and the 40+ years of fellowship. May you find eternal peace in Jesus.

Ginny (dear friend and pastor)

Entered June 3, 2020 from Toronto

Thank you so very dearly for your friendship Julia, you're a wonderful sister to me. We had been through a lot of life's ups and downs together, they are now my treasured memories. Your sense of humor, your love for God, your heart for the lost souls deeply impacted my heart. Farewell, my dear sister till we meet again. May you rest in peace as you enjoy forever the presence, love and glory of God in the high heavens. Love, Ginny

Anne Louie (friend)

Entered June 3, 2020 from Mexico City

I met Julia before she went to Amsterdam, Holland to serve Mandarin Chinese in 2006. She spent couple months in 2007-2009 to serve with me to plant Mandarin Chinese Alliance Church in Amsterdam. Her life impacts me and the congregation. We talked in March and plan to meet later this year. The gathering is delayed and we will meet in the heaven. I miss her. (Anne Louie, International Worker from the Christian & Missionary Alliance in Canada)

Chunrong Cui (Sister in Christ)

Entered June 3, 2020 from Toronto, Canada

Deepest condolences!

Lam, siu ling (Church friend)

Entered June 3, 2020 from Hong kong

Always cherish her kindness n quietness, always spoke the words with gentle tone no matter how hard to answer, always hold her tongue not easy to get anger. Stand firm in Christ as faithful servant. Great to know her n set up good example among us.

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