R.I.P.
RIP – Mr. Wong Chin Wah (1919-2019)
It is with sadness to inform you that our retired Chemistry teacher, Mr. Wong Chin Wah (黃展華老師), passed away on 20 January 2019 (Sunday).
Mr. Wong was a Chemistry teacher at WYK from 1952 to 1984. After his retirement, he stayed to help teach Putonghua till 1986. Mr. Wong was famous as the founder of Wah Yan Dramatic Society and devoted much time in promoting Chinese Opera in English. Wahyanites will always miss him.
先夫陸家冕於主曆2018年12月10日魂歸天國,享年66歲。
茲定於 2018年12月28日 (星期五)晚上5時至10時於北角英皇道679號香港殯儀館三樓305室設靈守夜。(地鐵鰂魚涌站C出口)
翌日2018年12月29日 (星期六)早上11時於香港殯儀館一樓基恩堂舉行安息禮拜, 12時奉移柴灣歌連臣角火葬場舉行火葬禮。
承蒙各位有心 ,存歿同感,先此鳴謝!
妻 陸梁翠鳯謹告
少年十五不知愁
生離死別未曾憂
花甲同窗隨日逝
往時甘苦心銘留
(陳瑞文 '71)
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr Hin-Nang Wong, a 1960 alumnus of Wah Yan Kowloon, passed away in California, USA, on December 5, 2018.
OBITUARY
Hin Nang Wong, trauma surgeon, Renaissance man, loving husband to Margaret and stepfather to Pei Pei and Dan passed away this afternoon in his home with his wife and children at his bedside. Such enthusiasm and diversity of interests, he would always strive to excel at whatever he touched - whether in medicine, music, cooking or auto repair. The world is a little less bright with his passing, but after battling cancer for more than 5 years, he is now at peace.
Margaret Wong (December 6, 2018)
Click here to read 'In Memory-My Brother Wong Hin-Nang' and click here to see a video slideshow, both prepared by Wong Hin-Shing ('61)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our most respected vice principal and WYKAAO advisor Mr Anthony Ho on the 8th of November 2018 in Toronto. He was 83. May he rest in peace! The following are the funeral arrangements:
Visitation
with Prayer and Eulogy service at 7pm
November 16 (Friday) 6pm – 9pm
Jerrett Funeral Home
6191 Yonge Street
North York, Ontario
Funeral Mass
November 17 (Saturday) 10am – 11am
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
3526 Sheppard Avenue East
Scarborough, Ontario
Click here to see the details at the memorial webpage.
- click here to send your thoughts on Ho Sir to us
- remembering Ho Sir in poems
A Memorial Mass will take place at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday, 25 August 2018 at St. Ignatius Chapel, Wah Yan College Kowloon in memory of our beloved Ms. Monica Tang. A slide show “Life of Monica” will be played at the Chapel from 7:30 p.m.
As a tribute to Ms. Tang, in lieu of sending flowers, please donate to “Fr. Kelly Educational Fund Ltd.”. A Donation Box will be placed at the Chapel. Donations in Canada can be made following the link here and put "Wah Yan College, Kowloon – Fr. Kelly Educational Fund" in the Message box.
Our former teacher, Ms Monica Tang (1978-1994) passed away peacefully on July 16, at Scarborough General Hospital after battling against cancer bravely for over a year.
She had been a teacher with the Toronto District Board of Education since 2001.
Requiem Mass will be held at the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, Scarborough, on July 27 at 10.00 am.
Mr. Raymond Yu (August 30, 1931 – June 13, 2018) passed away peacefully on June 13, 2018 at Vancouver General Hospital. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Cecilia. He is survived and will be lovingly remembered by his soul mate whom he was blessed with during the autumn of his life, Ms. Marilyn Wai; by his Children, Vincent (Sheryn), Angelina, Edmund, Christine, Brenda (Ernest), Belinda; by his grandchildren, Adrian, Kevin, Natalie, Ethan; and by his many loving family members.
In Memoriam
LEE WaiNang李威能
(R.I.P. - 18 June 2018 @ CA, USA)
Studied at Wah Yan College, Kowloon (1959-1963)Years at Wah Yan College, Kowloon
F.3A -- 1959-1960
Form 4A-- 1959-1960
Form 5 A -- 1961 -1962
Form 6S -- 1962-63
Remembering LEE WaiNang – from WYK62s
April 14, 2018 at the St. Ignatius Chapel in Wah Yan College, Kowloon at 10:00 am.
The funeral Mass for him will be held on April 14, 2018 at the St. Ignatius Chapel
in Wah Yan College, Kowloon at 10:00 am followed by burial at St Michael's
Cemetery Happy Valley. Main Celebrant of the Mass is Bishop Michael Yeung.
Click here to read the Memory File prepared by
Hin-Shing Wong ('61) and Fong-Ying Yu ('61)