In Memory of

Laura

Fung-Shiu

Shum

Ng

From
Donna
Date
Friday, January 29, 2021
Message
Thinking of Laura Ng - miss the conversations and the kindness - miss her - hope family is all doing fine Hard to believe it has already been a year -
From
Bernard Yip
Date
Friday, February 07, 2020
Message
Auntie Laura was my mom’s younger sister, she was the fourth and my mom the second out of 10 siblings. They were born just on the verge of “foreigners” trying to establish trades with China, the period when the old bureaucrat idea ruled, new “western” cultures were treated with suspicion. Auntie Laura and my mom were “tightly knitted”, talking on the phone weekly, for hours. Auntie Laura had gone through lots of cultural and technological changes in her lifetime, she embraced all those challenges easily. She was first taught how to do complex calculations with an abacus, now, she used a computer to trade stocks. She was taught the old Chinese social lifestyles, such as getting a husband through match makers. But in her late teens, she enrolled in Maryknoll Catholic high school in Hong Kong, learning the European type of social skills and etiquette. She met her first date through dancing parties, one of them became my uncle later. Against all odds, (financially and family opposition) my auntie decided to emigrate to Canada to join the love of her life. They established their new future in Ottawa, then, Windsor. Without any relatives around, Auntie Laura was married out from a convent, with all the nuns merrily preparing for her wedding. Knowing how difficult lives can be for starters, she would always care for other people and would donate generously. “Do not be sad, I will take care of you. I will be your mom”. That was Auntie Laura comforting us when our mom passed away. And that was only two and a half years ago, when we were well into our 60s. In these few words, she displayed her love for all, and for her family. She always treated us like one of hers, and as a mom, no matter how old her children are, they are her beloved children. Farewell, Auntie Laura. I am sure you will be joining my uncle and my mom in your eternal lives.
From
Murray insurance and financial services Inc
Date
Thursday, February 06, 2020
Message
From
Laurette Giroux
Date
Thursday, February 06, 2020
Message
From
Donna
Date
Monday, February 03, 2020
Message
Been thinking of Mrs. Laura Ng since Saturday - she is a wonderful, smart and caring woman and will be deeply missed by so many of us. It is just 2 yrs since Edward passed and I am sure that weighed on her. Wish all the family my deepest condolences -
From
Eleonore and Julius Schumacher
Date
Sunday, February 02, 2020
Message
Sincere condolences on the passing of Laura , your dearest family member. We feel privileged having known and respected Laura and Ed since the early days in Windsor. Both were exemplary in leadership , professional and social activities in our greater area. Laura's dedication to Family , the professions and social need , will go on as a wonderful example. Yes, you will be sorely missed . Eleonore and Julius Schumacher.
From
The Montgomerie family
Date
Friday, January 31, 2020
Message
Sending our sincerest condolences on the passing of your Mother, Grandmother and the many other roles that she had during her lifetime. Her stoic and heroic ability to stay present till the end, and not centre on her discomfort or pain, is a true testament of her strength and love for her family. This is the legacy she leaves behind. May you find peace in knowing that she is reunited with your Father now.