In memory of

符石惠美夫人 Maria Hui Mei Fu

October 23, 1932 -  September 3, 2024

Maria Hui- Mei Fu( Nee Shih)

Mom was born in Taipei, Taiwan, on October 23rd, 1932.

She grew up in a middle class Christian family with her parents, five siblings, and paternal grandmother. Life was blissful until the Second World War started. Taiwan, being a Japanese colony, was deeply affected by the war. During the war, she lost her younger brother due to illness. Three years later, at age of 16, she also lost her mother. She was the closest to her mother till the very end.

After the war, she graduated from Taipei First Girls’ High School. She had always kept in touch with several of her classmates through cards and phone calls. In 1953, she married Dad. They had two daughters, Rebecca and Dorothy, and a son, Samuel.

In 1963, they immigrated to Brazil, living in Sao Paulo. In 1970, they moved again and this time to Toronto, Canada. Life was challenging, as both Mom and Dad were not proficient in English. However, they were very hard working individuals. Mom enrolled in the fashion design course at George Brown College, and graduated with high honors. Afterwards, she worked as an assistant plant manager for Riviera Slacks Inc., until her retirement. In this job, besides her knowledge of garment sewing, she was able to utilize all her language skills, as many of the employees were from Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese backgrounds.

Although Mom grew up in a Christian family, at our home, we never discussed spiritual matters. Mom and Dad never shared the Gospel with us. Occasionally we went to church. Though she wanted very much for each of us to follow the Lord, it seemed all she could do was to pray for us. In 1975 while Dorothy was away at college, she accepted the Lord as Savior. Mom was very happy about it. After Dorothy returned, Mom decided we needed to start going to church. First we went to an English speaking church, but she couldn’t fully understand the sermons in English. Dorothy met some Chinese Christian students at university who introduced us to the Toronto Chinese Community Church, now Toronto Mandarin Chinese Community Church. TMCCC was her home church and she was a dedicated member serving in the choir. She joined the Golden Age Fellowship and prayer meetings diligently. She took her duty very seriously as a member of the intercessory prayer team.

She was predeceased by her husband, David Ming-Te Fu in 1996.

In 2018, she suffered a minor stroke, followed by seizures in 2020 and 2022. The last two years she had been bedridden.

On September 3rd, she left us and went to be with our Lord. She leaves her daughters Rebecca and Dorothy, son Samuel, son- in- law James Li, daughter-in-law Carol Fu, granddaughters Anastasia Li and Felicia Li, grandsons- in- law Ron Chow and Bronco Lam, and great-grand-son Noah Lam.

Everywhere Mom went during the course of a week: bank, grocery stores, pharmacy, church, etc., she connected with people, and exuded sincere interest and love towards people she met. That is her gift, and others don’t forget her.

We long to see you again one day, Mom, in the house of our Lord!

Guestbook 

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Rev. Daniel Lee 

Entered September 5, 2024

Mrs. Maria Hui Mei Fu was a beautiful person, someone whom God specially created for she touched lives wherever she went bringing joy and encouragement to the people she meet. Though she will be dearly missed, we take comfort in knowing that we shall see her again with the Lord. My deepest condolences to her family. The peace of our Lord be with you all.

Shelton and family (Nephew)

Entered September 6, 2024

Deeply condolence our respectful and amiable aunt.

Carol and Eugene Wong (Cell group member)

Entered September 6, 2024 from Markham

RIP Auntie Maria! You will be missed. May the Lord grant peace to the family knowing that Auntie Maria is resting in the arms of our Lord.

Wei-ping Wood (乾媽)

Entered September 13, 2024 from Seattle, WA

親愛的乾媽,
雖然我們多年不見了,您一向在我兒時溫暖的記憶中,您總是有著那麼優雅高貴的氣質,您的談話總是溫柔和祥,也記得您帶著磁性的語音尤其悅耳。您和乾爸一直是我們的模範,美滿幸福的家庭和人生,您現已在天家與乾爸團圓同安息,相信您與愛你的家人們永遠會心心相繫的。
小蓓 敬悼

David Wang with Joy, Christabelle and Sebastian 

Entered September 13, 2024 from Toronto

It was always a pleasure to see Mrs Fu every Sunday at the church where my family served. She always dressed impeccably while attending worship services and was diligent in serving the Lord, singing praises to God with other choir members, leading public prayers with much outpouring of love and care for church members and missionaries abroad. She told me that she prayed for me and my ministry often. And whenever she saw me she invoked blessings upon me and my family. Mrs. Fu, may you rest in peace. And my heartfelt condolences to the Fu's family. I pray that you are surrounded by the comforting love of our Lord.

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