In memory of

Mo Ching Sum

August 18, 1933 -  April 5, 2021


Topic: 阮沈慕貞姊妹安息禮拜 Mo Ching Sum Funeral Service
Time: Apr 13, 2021 10:00AM America/Toronto

Mo Ching Sum passed away on Monday, April 5, 2021 peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones in Scarborough, Canada.

She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

Mo Ching was born in China in 1933. It was wartime, and she lost her father at the age of 8; she and her mother lived with supportive relatives. When she was 18, she moved to Macau and worked as a midwife and then on to Tung Wah Hospital for almost 30 years in Hong Kong.

At the age of 25 she got married with Hung Man Yuen in Hong Kong and she had 3 daughters, Pauline, Polly and Kay. In 1992 she immigrated to Canada with her unmarried daughters.

Mo Ching was retired and took care of grand children enjoying her life in Canada. She was an independent and courageous woman who will be greatly missed.

She leaves her daughters and sons-in-law, Pauline and Peter; Polly and Man; Kay and Kent; grandchildren, Vin and Mei, Vinyee and Anthony, Vitak, Michael, and Kira; great grandsons, Calvin, Leon and Joshua.

Any donations would be appreciated by the family to be made to the Scarborough Health Network at shnfoundation.ca or,
St Christopher's Anglican Church at stchrist.ca via (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/47086)

Guestbook 

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Pauline yuen (daughter)

Entered April 7, 2021 from Toronto

My dear mother, you are the dearest person to me since I was born. Thank you for loving me and caring for me. You moulded me as I am today. You will be missed so much.

With hugs and kisses,
Pauline.

Polly Yuen (Daughter)

Entered April 8, 2021 from London

致最親愛的媽媽

今次媽媽病情惡化,身為女兒卻因為疫情關係無法從英國飛到加拿大來照顧,甚至未能見到最后一面,心 裏非常難過,也成為一生的遺憾。在此也只能用文字表達對媽媽的懷念,並且衷心 感激媽媽對我們三姊妹的養育,照顧,栽培和愛護。一百分的多謝你。永遠愛你。

最愛你的二女兒

寶均上

Kay Yuen (Daughter)

Entered April 8, 2021

Being the youngest child, I know I was always pampered but not spoiled.

Your exceptional courage, wisdom and persistence will live in me always.

Love,

Kay

YK Man (Son-in-law)

Entered April 9, 2021 from London, UK

Talking about mother-in-law, in general most people may stereotype them as a greedy, demanding and very difficult person to please. Every time I come across comments like that, I feel very lucky to have a mother-in-law who do not have any of those negative characteristics. We can share almost anything from traveling together happily, enjoy good food and discussing news & all sorts of issues around our lives.

My experience with Por Por was a happy one for sure. Joy and happiness may last only a short moment but fond memories will stay in our heart far longer time than we can imagine. I am sure we all have a lots of precious & wonderful moments with Por Por

So please don’t feel sorrow for her departure from our lives because deep down in our hearts she is there with us forever . We miss you.

Vin Man (First Grandson)

Entered April 9, 2021 from London, UK

Dear por por,

I will always have happy childhood memories of visiting you in Canada on our holidays. The trips in and around Toronto and further afield or just a a trip to the mall or supermarket, the walks around the neighborhood after dinner, playing a game of mahjong or just spending time with you at home.

She always had a story to tell and always made us laugh, her laugh was most infectious. Needless to say she really looked after us on every visit. All are cherished memories.

Sadly we were unable to see you as frequently as we grew older but was always glad to see you being looked after so well and spending happy moments together on outings and eating your favourite foods with aunties and cousins.

Will love you always and forever have you in our memories.

Vin