In memory of

林錫章先生 Sek-Cheung Lam

May 5, 1952 -  July 1, 2017

Sek Cheung Lam passed away after a brief illness on July 1, 2017. He was a beloved son, brother, uncle and grand-uncle and will be missed by his many family members and friends.

Guestbook 

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Daniel Wong (Brother-In-Law)

Entered July 11, 2017 from Windsor, ON

內兄生前為人樂觀
勤儉顧家
工作盡忠職守
無奈人生變幻無常
世事難料
慨嘆他未能盡享退休之樂便離我們而去
深感可惜
但願他永遠在和平中安息

Sek-Cheung was a cheerful and optimistic person, devoted to his family, faithful and dedicated to his work.
We are deeply saddened by his sudden passing.
Curtailing the retirement he had just started to enjoy was heartbreakingly unfortunate.
May Sek-Cheung forever rest in peace.

Daniel and Mei Kam

Wayne Morrison (Friend and co worker)

Entered July 12, 2017 from Toronto

You will be missed. You always had a smile and a great sense of humour

Deodath Ramcharan (Friend and Co-Worker)

Entered July 13, 2017 from Warden and St. Clair

Cheung was a wonderful, hardworking and caring man, he will be sadly missed. Rest in Peace with the Lord my friend.

Albert Wong (Nephew)

Entered July 14, 2017 from Windsor, Ontario

You were the best of the best and an excellent role model. Although, we were always 4 hours apart, I enjoyed every opportunity I had to come see you. It wasn't until I was older that I truly appreciated what I've learnt from you.

You had so much to give and so much to share and at same time I've never heard of you asking for anything in return. I'm certain that a few if not many of us wondered if you ever thought about yourself or did things for yourself. You never bought fancy things nor did you travel around the world. In my humble opinion, none of that matters and you what you achieved through your efforts goes far beyond those trivial matters. I am certain that you have earned the respect of your coworkers, the students at your school, your neighbours and without a doubt the love of every single one of your family members.

This is by no means a small feat and this is why you were my role model. Very little can compare to the feeling one gets when they help others or pass along valuable knowledge to the younger crowd. Yes, I am only 28 (a village elder by caveman standards) but I definitely have experience with both of those..

It was sad to see you go during Canada day, the big 150 no less. I will never forget that day but I do believe that you are in a better place. Thank you for everything.

Albert

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