In memory of

Yuk Ping Lau

December 14, 1929 -  October 27, 2020

Yuk Ping Lau (Choi), age 90, died in Toronto, ON, Canada on October 27, 2020. She joins her husband, Kam Hung Lau and son, Yuk Kuen Lau in heaven. Mrs. Lau was born in Toisan, Guangdong, China on December 14, 1929. She immigrated to Canada with her family and became a Canadian citizen on May 15, 1997. Mrs. Lau had a great eye for design, as she loved to crochet beautiful table and furniture mats, as well as being a Supervisor for United Brothers Apparel. She is survived by daughter Suk Ying Ng of Quebec, Canada, and son Yuk Wai Lau of Hong Kong and one grandson.
Private graveside internment will take place at York Cemetery and Funeral Centre, 160 Beecroft Rd., North York, ON M2N 5Z5 on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 1:00 pm. She will be buried next to her husband Kam Hung Lau.

Guestbook 

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Lilly Lee (Family Friend)

Entered November 26, 2020 from Houston, TX

I've learned that you were a very astute and hard working, strong woman. I am so grateful my mom and I were able to visit you last year. I enjoyed your wonderful sense of humor! Lots of love!

Yuk Wai Lau (Son)

Entered November 26, 2020 from Hong Kong

親愛的母親大人,
謝謝你給我的一切,
現在你已和父親,大哥圑聚我也感到安慰,
願你能早日安息,永遠懷念你。
兒子煜偉

Eddie Lee (Co-worker at UBA Uniforms)

Entered November 27, 2020 from Toronto,Canada

DEEPLY SORRY AND SURPRISED TO HEAR THIS !!!
WE HAD BEEN WORKING EXTREMELY CLOSE TOGETHER AT UBA UNIFORMS FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS. SHE HAD A VERY WARM HEART, CHEERFUL, EXTREMELY FRIENDLY, HELPFUL AND CARING TO HER FELLOW WORKERS AND DEDICATED VERY MUCH TO HER WORK.
WE ALL MISSED HER !!!
MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND HAVE PEACE IN HEAVEN....

Eddie Lee (Co-worker)

Entered November 27, 2020 from Toronto

Furthermore, I still remember she joined our company when I started my owner business in China town,Toronto in 1987. She gave me tremendous encouragement and
support during my most difficult time in life. I was involved in serious car accident on June 4/1989 and was hospitalized for 10 days ; I was about to close my business and she was the only one encouraging me to stay on. I was deeply thankful to her !
We were not only co-workers, we were closed like "mother and son" and she did take care of my lunch at work regularly, deeply appreciated !
I remember how happy and joyful she was when she attended my 60 year birthday party in 2011, a very sincere smile and she told me she was very happy and delighted to see my success and can share the joy and happiness together.
We all miss her and deeply regret we can't see her before she left us !
May God Bless with Love and Mercy !!!

Dana Wu (Co-Worker)

Entered November 28, 2020 from Toronto

Worked together at UBA for years, still remembered your voice and smiles.

愿你天堂安息

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