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May 15th, 1932 – Dec 1st, 2015

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Toronto — Elsie Lue Phong, passed away on Tuesday the 1st of December, 2015 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.

She is survived by her husband, Wilbert Lue Phong, children, Jimmy Lue, John Lue, Lily Lue, and Carol Lue, and several grandchildren, all of whom cherished and loved her dearly.

Elsie loved her children and grandchildren and have brought them many joy with her good tempered care. Her selfless and easy going nature projects a kindness and joy that is contagious to those who meets her.

She loves to travel and sample different cuisine. In her last days, her hampered mobility, placed a damper on these wishes. Although we will all miss her dearly, we have faith that her spirit will find pure freedom, and wish her spirit to:

Spread her wings;

Travel far;

See all you can see;

Your legacy will always be remembered!

The family asks that in lieu of flowers and other gifts, please make a kind donation to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, in memory of Elsie Lue Phong.

A public funeral service with recommended casual dress will be held at the Elgin Mills Cemetery, from 9:30am to 11:30am on December 7th, 2015.

1591 Elgin Mills Road East
Richmond Hill, ON L4S 1M9

1-866-293-1257

Afterwards, join the family for lunch (12:30pm) at Dragon Legend restaurant.

25 Lanark Rd,
Markham ON L3R 9Y7

(905) 940-1811

37 thoughts on “Elsie Lue Phong

  1. Our deepest condolences to the Lue Family. Even though we didn’t know her well she shared a lot of kind qualities with my mom Doris Chuck -Oram whom we lost 9+ years ago May their spirit be reunited & their souls rest in peace.

  2. To Carol, Kang and Family:

    We were very sorry to hear about Carol’s Mom. You are all in our hearts and our thoughts during this difficult time.

    Our deepest condolences to the family,

    Jennifer, James, Arya and Xavier

    1. Hello Jennifer and James,

      Your comforting words are greatly appreciated, and I will also forward your condolences to Carol and the family.

      Kang

  3. Elsie, we miss you!

    Elsie loved cooking. We love her stewed beef tendon with radish. It is very delicious. We will always remember her generosity and smiling face. May Elsie rest in peace. May loving memories bring you strength. Extending our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the whole family, we pray for you.

    Judy & James

  4. To Carol, Kang and family,

    We’re sorry for you loss. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.

    Dan & Jeff

  5. Carol, Kang and family- We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and sympathies are with you and may all your wonderful memories of your mom comfort you during this difficult time.

    1. Thank you Margaret and Andrew. It is times like these, that I am so glad that we have the videos and pictures of those wonderful memories.

  6. So sorry for your loss, Carol, and to all your family. Thinking of you all during this sad time.
    Amy & Kiet

  7. We feel very regretful for the passing away of Aunt Elsie. We can still remember lodging at her houses in China and Canada. We are always grateful to her and Uncle Wilbert who are so warm-hearted and hospitable, making our stay most comfortable and pleasant. We’d like to send our heartfelt condolences to the whole family.

  8. Jena Chong
    December 5, 2015

    So sorry to hear of Elsie’s passing. Please accept our condolence. I have fond memories
    of Elsie whom we called Miss Wilbert, having known her from our pass times in Jamaica
    and again reuniting with both Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert in Canada.

    We remember our visit to China in 1994. We stayed in Hong Kong with Elsie and Mr. Wilbert and they took such good care of us.The food was great . cooked by Elsie.
    The recipes were great ! Can I forget her rice and peas! ?’ the, stews and her Chinese recipes!

    We could not accomplish such success with our visit into the village of Zhu Yuan Tou
    our family’s home. She was there to support Mr Wilbert in all his endeavours to interpret
    our Chinese Hakka Dialect, because we did not speak the language.
    Mr Wilbert we are very sorry , so our family say ‘ Rest In Peace’ dear friend.

    1. Dear Mrs. Chong,
      Thank you for your kind expression of sympathy and for sharing the wonderful times you had with my mom. I will pass on the condolences from you and your family to Mr. Wilbert.
      Take care and keep well.
      Regards,
      Lily

  9. Aunt Elsie was a kind, loving person. She always had a smiling face and polite to everybody. We are sorry we will miss her.

    With deepest sympathy

    Anita and David’s family

  10. Aunt Elsie has touched many lives with her tender spirit throughout the years. Heartfelt condolences go out to all her loved ones.

    Lorraine, John and Colton

  11. We will truly miss Aunt Elsie. She was a kind and loving person. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

    With deepest sympathy,
    Paul, Pammy, Zach, Kerri, & Christian

  12. We will always remember Auntie Elsie’s caring heart and joyful nature. Our thoughts are with you.

    With Love from, Albert, Lisa, Kristen, and Alex.

  13. Condolences to the entire family. May Elsie Rest in eternal peace. She was a beautiful, gentle soul. Our family will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are you all at this difficult time. Love, Lee Chew-Lenn and Family.

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