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Kai Cheung Wong

December 23, 2013

Surrounded with family by his side on Monday, December 23rd, 2013 at 5:03 p.m., Mr. Kai Wong of London at the age of 67. Beloved husband of Mary. Dear father of Tia. Loving grandfather of Solomon. Brother of Kai Chung Wong in Hong Kong and brother-in-law of Jenny and Ray. Uncle of Clara, Melvin, Camilla, Wayne and Alex. Cremation and interment at Woodland Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of K.C. are asked to consider the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Dear Mary We are very sorry to know of K.C. death. We are thinking of you, Tia and Soloman Love Nancy and Pat

~ Nancy & Pat Clancy

Mary, Tia and Solomon we were so sad to hear of KC's passing, working with KC for 20 years was a pleasure, he was the company controller and handled everything with complete professionalism and honesty going out of his way to handle any situation that arose. I will miss his dry sense of humour and his ability to eat a tremendous amount of food when we went out for lunch or dinner, he will be truly missed by both Sheila and myself. He was so happy to meet his Grandson and walk with him to and from school. Rob and Sheila

~ Rob & Sheila McCracken

Dear Mary and Family: I am saddened to hear about KC's death. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Helen

~ Helen Jevnikar

Dear Mary and family. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family on the loss of KC. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Bonnie

~ Bonnie MacLeod

I was saddened to hear of KC's passing. I knew KC when he worked at Middlesex Supply. He was a kind and gentle man - with a wry sense of humour. He will be missed. Alex

~ Alex Semple

Dear Mary: I was devastated to learn that K.C. died. K.C. and I shared a room in July 2013 at the Cancer Hospital. I remember how he completely changed his side of the room. He had a nice place by the window to read and a tiny dining area. I took pictures because I was so impressed that I thought the next time I end up in the hospital I will do the same thing. I remember how kind both of you were to me. You would go down to Tim Horton's and buy me pastries and papers. You gave me two book marks. One of Buddha and one where I was to look at the queen everyday and say "Namo Gaum Shih Yin Pu Sa". Mary, Tia and Solomon: may God grant you peace, strength and comfort in the days and years ahead. You will be constantly in my prayers. I will think of all of you and K.C. often. Judie Burns

~ Judie Burns

Dear Mary: I was devastated to learn that K.C. died. K.C. and I shared a room in July 2013 at the Cancer Hospital. I remember how he completely changed his side of the room. He had a nice place by the window to read and a tiny dining area. I took pictures because I was so impressed that I thought the next time I end up in the hospital I will do the same thing. I remember how kind both of your were to me. You would go down to Tim Horton's and buy me pastries and papers. You gave me two book marks. One of Budha and one where I was to look at the queen everyday and say "Namo Gaum Shih Yin Pu Sa". Mary, Tia and Solomon: my God grant you peace, strength and comfort in the days and years ahead. You will be constantly in my prayers. I will think of all of you and K.C. often. Judie Burns

~ Judie Burns

Dear Mary: I was devastated to hear that K.C. has died. K.C. and I shared a room at London Health Sciences in the oncology ward in July, 2013. I remember when he moved into the room, he changed the furniture around. He had a nice reading spot by the window and a tiny dining room. I took pictures of the changes he made so I can do the same thing the next time I am admitted. You and K.C. were very kind to me. You would go down to Tim Horton's and buy me pastries and newspapers. You gave me two book marks which I still have. One of Budha and one where I was to look at her and say "Namo Gaun Shih Yin Pu Sa". Mary, Tia and Solomon: I pray that God will grant you peace, strength and comfort in the days in years to come. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Judie Burns

~ Judie Burns

I am so sorry about KC. I knew him through Mary , who worked with Nancy and me for many years. KC was very kind, loved his family, and was a great host and family man. He was always very reliable, honest and had a wry sense of humor. My condolences to Mary, Tia and the rest of his family.

~ Dr Joan Downe Schwanz

I have known KC for many years. I was shocked to learn of his passing. I will really miss our lunch get togethers where he made me laugh with his great sense of humour. His family, Mary, Tia & Solomon meant so much to him, a real family man! He was also an inspiration for me learning new things. He was always taking a course that would teach him new things. I will miss my friend!

~ Hugh Rawling

(Donated to Canadian Cancer Society)

~ John and Cathy Godes

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