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袁游業精太夫人 Yip Jing Yau
January 7, 1918 - December 6, 2015
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<div itemprop="description">&#28216;&#26989;&#31934; | Lucia Yip Jing Yau (January 7th, 1918 &ndash; December 6th, 2015) Passed away comfortably at home surrounded by love and respect. Pre-deceased by her beloved husband Joseph Chi Hong Yuen and daughters Yuen Man Hoi and Yuen Man Woon. Beloved mother of Philip Yuen (spouse Lai King Yuen), Susan So (Peter So), and Margaret Wong (Tony Wong). Sorely missed by grandchildren Simon (Elizabeth), Stephen (Salina), Christine (Tony), Christopher (Karen), Jeffrey, Jane (David), Vincent, Philip, Joyce (Kien), and Janet. Remembered fondly by great grandchildren Jayden, Taylan, Teagan, Kylie, William, Jonah, Isaac, Nathan, Kara, Tyler, and Elisa. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Goodbye to you heroic one <br />You've known all of us when you were fine and can <br />We thank you for your memories <br />Taught us care and ABC&rsquo;s <br />Touched our hearts but skinned your knees. <br /> <br />Goodbye mother, it's hard to die <br />when all the birds stop singing in the sky. <br />When the spring is in the air, <br />Little children everywhere, <br />When we see them you'll be there. <br /> <br />We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun. <br />But the hills that we climbed <br />were just seasons out of time. <br /> <br />Goodbye, grandma, I pray for thee. <br />Was I the youngest of the family? <br />You tried to teach me right from wrong. <br />Too much whine and too headstrong, <br />I wonder how we got along. <br /> <br />Goodbye, Great Grandma, your little ones. <br />You gave us love and wished us find the sun. <br />When you knew that we were down <br />you would try to come around <br />to get our feet back on the ground. <br /> <br />Goodbye, you all, it's hard to die <br />When ev&rsquo;ryone was hoping I would try. <br />I leave you memories to share. <br />With the flowers ev'rywhere. <br />I wish that I could still be there. <br /> <br />I had joy, I had fun, I had reasons more than one. <br />But for now I can reach, <br />See, and walk with God on beach.</div>