In memory of

Lai Chun Chung Chan 陳鍾麗珍夫人

January 26, 1931 -  October 28, 2019

Mrs. Lai Chun Chan, loving mother of six children, passed away at age 88 at Michael Garron Hospital on Monday, October 28, 2019.
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Mrs. Chan was born on January 26, 1931 in Taishan, Guangdong province, China and was married to Kuen Chan for over forty years.

In the early 1960s' she moved to Hong Kong with Kuen Chan, where she started a manufacturing business and a beauty salon. They raised two sons, Yuk Wah and Jimmy, and four daughters, Linda, Sandra, Fiona and Priscilla.

Lai Chun was outgoing and enjoyed the company of friends and family. She was popular and known for her generosity amongst friends. She had a kind heart and has donated to charities and helped family members and friends whenever need the need arose. She had a keen eye for detail, and had her own sense of style. She was known for her quick wit, her infectious smile, and her lively spirit.

Lai Chun was preceded in death by her husband, Kuen Chan, her father, Wai Nam Chung, and her mother, Shuk Ying Lee. She is survived by six children, Yuk Wah, Linda, Sandra, Fiona, Priscilla and Jimmy, her four brothers and one sister, as well as eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

She will be dearly missed.

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Bonnie Chan (Co-worker of The late Mrs. Chan's daughter - Priscilla)

Entered October 30, 2019 from Richmond Hill Ontario

I am so sorry for your loss...Please accept my condolences.

Marco Lee (Son in law)

Entered October 30, 2019

Rip!

瑞香 (三妹)

Entered October 31, 2019

大家姐為人心地很好,她對代兄弟姊妹是很好的。她特別對我很好,以前時常打電話給我,關心我的生活,當我有需要時,她都會樂意幫助我。雖然她有時候會罵我們兄弟姊妹,但過後就沒有這回事了。

我很想見她一面,但我的身體不好,不能時常來探望她,希望她原諒我。我真的不想她離開我,希望她安息,脫去地上一切的勞苦。

Yuranne (Niece)

Entered November 3, 2019 from Hong Kong

【大姨】,這稱謂是我從小到大對妳的稱呼,從不變更。
回憶童年時代,你們一家居住在屈地街,每逢假日,媽媽便帶我們幾兄弟妹到妳家玩,偶爾會光顧妳的髮型屋,這些兒時的片段一一記在我的腦海中。
妳那份捨己為人、威嚴、豪氣、爽朗的性格,使我十分尊敬妳。還記得在加拿大生活時,妳和四姨那份關懷,使我永遠記掛着。願妳在天國健健康康、快快樂樂地生活,不再有病痛。永遠惦念妳!

Evelyn Collantes (Nurse and Friend)

Entered November 3, 2019 from Ina Grafton Gage Home (Scarborough)

"Missi," you will be dearly missed. Nobody is gonna tell me now that I am "No. 1."
You will be happy where you are going as there is no more pain. GOD WILL LOVE YOU DEARLY AS HE ALWAYS LOVE HIS CHILDREN.

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