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In Loving Memory of Mrs. Fung Tau Seto
1919 to 2021
A Visitation will take place from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m., on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at Connelly-McKinley Downtown Chapel, 10011-114 Street NW, Edmonton.
Attendance at the visitation will follow COVID guidelines. All attendees must either provide their proof of vaccination or a negative test result (within 72 hours of the service time) and photo ID.
Anna Ng says
I would like to express my condolences to John and your family ,and wish your mother will go all the way back to heaven
Amy Choy says
To auntie Rebecca and Family,
I am very sorry for the loss of your mom, grandmother. My heartfelt condolences
I am unable to attend the funeral as I will be out of town that day but my thoughts remain with all of you
Terry Cope says
A wonderful lovely warm old lady. My only regret is not being able to chat longer with her. At 103, what a fantastic life. She is at least in a safe and peaceful place.
Jessica in Hong Kong says
Hi John, she did very well 102 -wow. Sorry for your loss. I trust ur hanging in there. Just had our now monthly breakfast with John and Terry last Wed. Thinking if u at this difficult time.
Shannen says
Sorry to hear the sad news. She was so nice to me when I met years ago. I will miss her too.
The Chiu Family in Bellevue, WA says
Our condolences for the loss of your Mom, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. She lived a very long life. I am hoping she has reconnected with 3rd Grandpa, my Grandparents and my Mom & Dad. Take care and our thoughts are with all of you in Edmonton. May she rest in peace.
David Ng says
I would like to offer you and your family my deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of your mother rest in peace.
Szeto Bor and family says
We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of Aunty (三嬸). Please accept our condolences and may our prayers help comfort you and may her soul rest in peace.
Amy Tse says
She is smiling and looking at us from heaven.
Johnny, Heidi, Patrick Seto and Family says
阿人,
I have many fond memories of all of us cousins at your house in Millwoods. From you helping in the garage to tending your garden and of course all the late night family mahjong gatherings.
Even when life brought you to Hong Kong and you remained there for almost a decade, we were taken by your resilience, mental strength and the will to stand by your virtues.
We have been blessed by your fortitude and you remain a cornerstone in the foundation of our respective families.
Be at peace, rest, share stories with爺爺 and look over all of us every now and then…. We are your legacy.
The Yu Family says
Please accept our warm regards, deep sympathy, and most sincere condolences for the loss of your mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Losing a family member is never easy especially one who offered unconditional love. She now be with her loved one, my grandparents, and my parents. Our thought are with all of you in Edmonton. May she rest in peace.
jessica park says
we never met, but want to thank you for giving us your son John to share a liitle of our lives. He is a great fellow and we have been blessed to know him and still know him – and of course all the credit to you. I look forward to saying hello to you in the next life if that is possible. John is good and that means you are very special too.