In memory of

Te Ta Chung

October 21, 1948 -  October 3, 2021

Te Ta Chung showed strong determination to live under trying circumstances, battling lung and brain cancer. He passed away peacefully at Markham Stouffville Hospital while holding his son's hand. Te Ta was a cherished friend, brother, uncle, grandfather, and father to many; he was a compassionate and loving husband to his wife Maria for 50 years.

Family and friends were a central part of Te Ta's life, and we are welcoming immediate friends and family to visit Te Ta on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, from 4:00-8:00 pm.

The funeral and burial will take place on Wednesday, October 13, 2021, from 9:00-11:00 am where this will be limited to only 36 immediate family members due to the circumstances with COVID-19.

Maria, Sandra, Bobby, Charmaine, and Family would like extend special thanks for the excellent care and compassion shown to Te Ta by the doctors and nurses at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Markham Stouffville Hospital, and the home care doctors, nurses, and PSWs who supported Te Ta.

Guestbook 

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Sandra, Maya & Tiana Tesoro (Daughter, Grand-daughters)

Entered October 7, 2021 from Stouffville Ontario

Dad, Gung Gung
You will be forever in our hearts, we will miss your dearly and will be comforted by all the loving memories you've imprinted on us.
Rest in Peace Dad.
Love you...

Bobby Kwi-Thaim Chung (Son)

Entered October 7, 2021 from Pickering

Thank you,
Love you always

Your son

Dave, Helen, and Leo Bokser (Friend of Sandra)

Entered October 7, 2021 from thornhill

Dear Sandra and the Chung family, we are so sorry for the loss of your father. Please accept our condolences during this difficult time, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones right now. The lessons taught by a father as loving and wise as yours will last a lifetime. May you always feel his presence in your heart. I hope you're able to find peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Sidney Leong (Friends for over 45 years)

Entered October 7, 2021 from Scarborough

Rest in peace my friend, as a friend you are truly a person to be inspired by every body, it's seen like only yesterday, come to think of it back in Calcutta in 1974 when we've working in the shipping company, everything was so care free than, and nothing to worry we eat on the road side restaurant, have tea(chai) every 2 hours (by turns) that was the most precious memory I've with you and other friends, well my friend 一路好走。You are forever in our hearts.

Ching Mei wang (Old family friend)

Entered October 7, 2021 from BC


Will miss you

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