In memory of

Tan Duong

March 4, 1972 -  February 14, 2024

Tan Duong died peacefully on February 14, 2024, at age 51, after 3 years of living with incurable cancer. Tan was surrounded by the love of friends and family during his last few weeks, and his passing leaves all of us heartbroken.

Tan had a great lust for life which included music, travel, history and science, passions of which he passed onto his children. He loved his family greatly, and was always the silly dad. He lived valiantly to the end, continuing to work and travel, and rarely complained about his illness.

Tan was born on March 4, 1972 in Saigon, Vietnam (now Ho Chi Min City), and moved to Canada in 1978, as part of the large ‘boat people’ exodus. Arriving in Ottawa (via Montreal) in the middle of the winter was a shock to a kid who had only ever experienced tropical weather, but he fit right in. Playing hockey, riding his bike and learning Tae Kwon Do, Tan had a happy upbringing with his large family. He studied architecture at Carleton University, and later honed his skills at several architectural firms in Toronto. Eventually, he opened an architectural practice focusing on school and church renovations, Harrison Duong Architects Inc, with Janet Harrison, his great love and wife.

In his spare time, Tan loved to travel, having visited dozens of countries around the world, and closer to home, travelled to all the Canadian provinces. In between naps (which he loved), he enjoyed fossil hunting, rock hounding, camping, cycling and could often be found listening and singing along to his favourite rock bands. He taught his children how to make spring rolls and lasagna, and always looked for ways to learn more together with his kids. His life was filled with adventure, hard work and lots of fun. He was a lovable husband, father, son, brother, uncle, son-in law, brother-in-law and friend.

Tan leaves us, pre-deceased by his parents, Tai and Duong. He is survived by his wife, Janet, children Naomi and Hugo, sisters Yung, Lan, Mai and Cuc, several nieces and nephews, and many other loving extended family members.

Tan was a quiet yet bright light on the lives around him. Words cannot describe our loss, but there is much joy in remembering our time together.

A celebration of life will be held on February 22, 2024 at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre in Toronto. Visitation will take place between 1-2pm, with the Celebration of Life starting at 2pm. A reception will immediately follow. Flowers are welcome, but please consider instead a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.

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Greg Kelm (Friend)

Entered February 21, 2024 from Quebec City

I remember Tan as part of my circle of friends on Meadowbrook Road, along with his sister Cuc, when we were teenagers. Hearing of his passing brings all kinds of memories back. Thanks for the laughs and fun, Tan.

Jeff Kelm (friend)

Entered February 21, 2024 from Ottawa

Tan and I were friends as teenagers in Pineview. Great person, always laughing and making others laugh.

Kevin Smith (Friend)

Entered February 21, 2024 from Halifax (Ottawa)

Tan was one of my closest friends in high school. We had so many great times watching movies, playing street hockey, listening to records and hanging out with Cuc and Stephanie. How many times did I walk bleary-eyed down Meadowbrook Road at 3 in the morning during those fun-filled summers? Those were some of my best teenage memories. We haven’t been in touch for years but I’m sure he was still the smart and funny guy i knew back then. Goodbye, Tan.

Donna O'Connor (Music teacher)

Entered February 22, 2024 from Toronto

Tan you are missed. My relationship with you and Janet began with music lessons for Naomi and Hugo. They are both so gifted and musical, and attributed this to you & Janet . Though we spoke briefly every week , you were so proud of them and with good reason . Naomi so gifted and Hugo a passion for everything and they both have incredible music ears and artistry.
I am so very honoured to be with them both on this journey. I have and will continue to see your light in their eyes, always. Donna- Rest In Peace Tan

Janet Hong (Friend)

Entered February 22, 2024 from Ottawa, ON

My deepest condolences to the whole Duong family. I was deeply saddened to hear the passing of Tan. Rest in peace.

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