In memory of

陳汝輝先生 Yu Fai Chan

January 27, 1939 -  January 15, 2020

Yu Fai Chan died peacefully on the morning of January 15, 2020 at the age of 80. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Joyce, his daughter Caroline (Harry), and his 2 grandsons Stefan and Oliver.

Visitation will be be on Friday, January 17, 2020 from 9:00 am -10:15 am. Please feel free to arrive anytime during the visitation period. A short funeral service will be held at 10:15 am with the burial at 11:00 am. Reception will follow the burial. All of the proceedings will take place at York Cemetery & Funeral Centre, 160 Beecroft, Toronto, ON M2N 5Z5.

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MaryAnn Lee (Friend of Caroline)

Entered January 15, 2020 from Toronto

My deepest condolences to all of you. May he rest forever in peace until you meet up again.

Diana (friend of the family)

Entered January 16, 2020 from Hong Kong

Thank you Mr. Chan for the patience and kindness that you have shown me in the past. You have raised a fine daughter who has shown real strength and resilience and she has also been a true and loyal friend. We will continue to love and support her and the family.

Rest in peace.

Sincerely,


Diana and family

Peter Au (long time friend)

Entered January 16, 2020 from Canada

Yu Fei was a good friend of 60 years, an optimistic, kind gentleman and scholar with perverance.

He shall be missed.

Our sincere condolences to Joyce and Carolyn. May you find strength in this time of sorrow in all the fond memories of love, caring and quality times.

Peter and Daisy Au

Yu-Ting Poon (Niece)

Entered January 16, 2020 from Hong Kong

姨丈安息。i will miss you.

To Shing Fun Zilvan (Relatives)

Entered January 16, 2020 from Hong Kong

We are sending our deepest condolences from the To’s family in Hong Kong to the loss of our beloved Uncle Chan Yu Fai. Uncle Chan is a very kind, warm, and caring individual who always sharing his love and support to others. We miss him very much and I believe his positive spirit will forever stay in our heart.

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