KWOK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-03-20 published
CHOW, Shui-Fong Wong
On March 18th, 2005, in her 94th year. Predeceased by her husband
Kai-Sun CHOW.
Loving mother to Cecilia
ING (Jack,)
King
Sung
CHAU, King Yiu
CHOW (Rui Li), King Kai
CHOW (deceased), Katherine
HONG
(George,)
Diana AU-
YEUNG (Fung Ying,) King Yin
CHOW (Tai
PING,)
Ivy
KWAN (Benjamin,)
Maria
CHOW. Proud grandmother to
Sheila ING, Wayne
ING,
Billy
CHAU, Thomas
CHAU, Raymond
CHOW,
Wayne CHOW, Alan
HONG,
Eddie
HONG, Winnie
WONG, Victor AU-
YEUNG,
Randy CHOW, Edmond
CHOW,
Anita
KWAN, Anthony
KWAN, Lillie
KWOK,
Michael KWOK,
Vincent
KWOK, and great-grandmother to Charisse
HONG and Kristen
WONG.
Predeceased by her parents Shun Kun
CHAN
and Git Nam
WONG, and her brother Ping Fay
WONG.
Friends may
call at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Tuesday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will take place in the
chapel Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Pine Hills
Cemetery.
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KWONG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-09-24 published
OU,
Yim
Hong
At London Health Sciences Centre, Westminster Campus on Thursday,
September 22, 2005, Yim Hong
OU of London. Beloved husband of
Yoot Tew OU. Dear father of Michael and his wife
Linda
OU,
Susan
OU,
Jason
OU and Cindy and her husband Jerry
CHEN all of London.
Loved by 4 grandchildren Anita, Joseph, Wilson and Zoe. Dear
brother of May
WONG of London. Mr.
OU was owner of the Shanghai
Restaurant. Friends will be received at the Logan Funeral Home,
371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and Colborne St.) on Monday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on
Tuesday,
September 27, 2005 at 10: 30 with Reverend Daniel
KWONG officiating.
Interment Woodland Cemetery. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mr.
OU.
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KWONG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-21 published
KWONG,
Geoffrey
Kuen
Fai
Passed away at Scarborough Grace Hospital in his 72nd year. Beloved
husband of Irene (née
NGOH,) devoted father of Jeffrey, Jonathan
and Janna. Geoffrey will be missed by his Friends and relatives.
Friends may visit at the Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard
Ave. East (just west of Warden), on Friday, April 22, 2005 from
5-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 23,
2005 at 10: 00 a.m. Cremation at the Highland Memory Gardens,
33 Memory Gardens Lane to follow. The Canadian Cancer Society
is the charity of choice.
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KWONG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-27 published
Three people killed in accident
Driver, 20, a University of Toronto commerce student
Passengers, 15 and 16, died at scene
By Tracy HUFFMAN and Matthew
KWONG,
Staff
Reporters
Slippery roads, poor visibility and high speed are likely contributors
to a pre-dawn car crash yesterday that left three people dead
in North York.
A white Buick spun out of control around 5: 20 a.m., hitting a
light standard and striking a home on Willowdale Ave., near Yonge
St. and Finch Ave. E., said city police Det. Wally
WATTS of traffic
services.
"Speed, weather, steering. It could be fatigue at that time of
the morning,"
WATTS said.
"We're looking at all of the factors -- nothing immediately jumps
out."
The 20-year-old driver, Hong-Jae
LEE, of Toronto, was rushed
to hospital with life-threatening injuries.
He died nearly 12 hours later, at 4: 25 p.m., at Sunnybrook hospital.
The two passengers, a 15-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl,
were both pronounced dead at the scene.
Toronto police said they are trying to contact the next of kin
with the help of the Korean consulate general.
LEE was a conscientious student at the University of Toronto,
Scarborough campus, who loved dogs, his grief-stricken brother-in-law
said.
"He was just a normal kid going into his first year of university,"
Cesar OH said.
"He was a good uncle to my son, Isaac,"
OH said, adding that
the commerce student would often offer to babysit the 1-year-old.
Last night, the family gathered with close Friends from
LEE's
church as well as a priest and shared their memories.
"He's funny and I think he was his mom's favourite,"
OH said.
"Everybody knows he was the one who liked to talk during family
dinners... to break the ice."
In high school,
LEE was an A-student who volunteered at a seniors'
home and he also planned to continue doing volunteer work in
university, Ohio said.
"My mother-in-law is having a really hard time with the shock.
It's shocking for everybody, but she's the mother,"
OH said.
"It's going to be a while."
WATTS said police didn't know where the victims had been or where
they were headed.
For several hours yesterday morning, yellow tape and police cruisers
cordoned off the area around the crash as members of the Toronto
police traffic reconstruction squad worked in the rain photographing,
measuring and examining the scene.
The back of the Buick Le Sabre slammed into the brown brick home
on the southeast corner of Willowdale and Bishop Aves.
The white car remained in the front yard of 857 Willowdale Ave.
while officers attempted to determine how the accident happened.
Police believe the vehicle was travelling south on Willowdale
Ave. when it struck a metal light standard.
No one was injured inside the home.
But police said one man had just left for work, missing the incident
by minutes.
Residents of the area said drivers use many streets in the neighbourhood
as shortcuts to avoid heavier traffic on Yonge.
Anyone with information on the accident is asked to call traffic
services at 416-808-1900.
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KWONG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-16 published
Deadly beating in Vaughan
Teen kicked and thrashed by up to 6 people during park brawl
By Matthew
KWONG and Isabel
TEOTONIO,
Staff
Reporters
For his loving#17-year-old Pritpaul Singh
DHANOA was the
only son, the future, but yesterday his Vaughan family was struggling
with news that he had been beaten to death during a fight.
"He was liked by everyone, said Helen
DHANOA, 27, of her brother
who died yesterday after being involved in a Friday night brawl.
"He was well known by people and he got along with everyone,"
she said at the family's home in Woodbridge.
The death of the Grade 12 honours student, who attended Woodbridge
College with dreams of studying business at University of Western
Ontario, has been a crippling blow to the family, she said, rubbing
at red-rimmed eyes.
As she spoke, a steady stream of Punjabi Friends and family arrived
at the house to offer their condolences -- all of them in disbelief
that the popular basketball and football player had died of his
injuries at St. Michael's Hospital.
Her 16-year-old sister Sandeep stood nearby, also hugging and
greeting visitors.
"He was always so happy " she said. "He was really funny and
always made people laugh."
The family had been given few details about the events that led
up to the deadly dispute, said Helen
DHANOA, adding she had not
yet heard from any of the Friends who were with her brother Friday
night.
York Regional Police said yesterday the teen was with a group
of Friends in the area of Chancellor and Fiori Doctors when an "altercation"
erupted between two groups of young adults just before 11 p.m.
The fight occurred on Chancellor in front of Giovanni Caboto
Park, which residents say is a popular hangout for teens after
dark.
DHANOA was repeatedly kicked in the head and thrashed with sticks
by up to six assailants, police said. Some reports say he was
beaten with baseball bats.
Friends of the teen helped him into the back of a car and drove
half a kilometre to a plaza at Ansley Grove and Aberdeen Ave.,
where they contacted police.
Police were called to the park at about 10: 55 p.m. and were responding
to a weapons call, according to a media release. They cordoned
off the park and part of the street, and remained on the scene
canvassing the area and speaking to neighbours until yesterday
afternoon. Investigators are looking for a damaged dark-coloured
sport utility vehicle or Jeep-style vehicle seen in the area
around the time of the beating
Shortly after the police tape came down, a small pile of flowers
began to form near a stain of blood. A group of young men there
who identified themselves as
DHANOA's
Friends refused to speak
about him or the events of the previous evening.
However, some area residents said yesterday that they have long
been concerned about the goings-on at the park and a nearby strip
mall, particularly after dark when teenagers congregate there.
"It makes me nervous each time I walk by those kids," said a
woman who lives across the street from where the fight occurred.
"They're always here, you hear them at night," she said, quickly
adding that aside from having the raucous teens it's a "great
neighbourhood."
The woman, who preferred not to be identified, said she was home
when the fight occurred, but added she didn't hear anything other
than the usual Friday night buzz of teenagers making noise in
the park.
Another resident said mostly families with children live in the
area.
"There's usually a lot of kids hanging around," said the man
who identified himself only as Giuseppe. "But this is a very
quiet neighbourhood. Nothing like this has ever happened.
"It's sad. At 17 he hadn't even started his life."
Anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem,
is asked to contact York Regional Police.
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