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May SING Obituary

With deep sadness, we announce that May Sing passed away peacefully on April 4, 2021, at the age of 101. She lived in Powell River for over 75 years, and together with her husband Paul operated Penny Profit Foods for 30 years.

May will be greatly missed by her children Karen, Gord and Laurie, grandchildren David, Andrea and Cheryl, great-grandson Remi, sisters Lona and Marline (Mona), and many nieces and nephews including Linda and Jack of Powell River. She was predeceased by husband Paul, parents Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Hoy, and siblings Evelyn, Ann, Rose, Yvonne, Star, Lily, Jack, Ben and Irene.

While raising her family with Paul, May rarely sat down. A working mom, she compensated for lost social time by making friends with loyal customers at the store. She enjoyed simple pleasures like family gatherings, swimming, picnics at the beach and looking after her yard - in fact, in her 90s she still pruned her own fruit trees. An inventive cook, she could whip up delicious meals from whatever was at hand. She took time to make favourite meals and bake treats for loved ones whenever she could. But what she liked more than anything was to help others; after retiring, she visited residents at the Olive Devaud and Evergreen Care Unit nearly every day, year after year. People often described May as "tireless, feisty, funny, selfless and sweet." She was all of these and so much more to those who loved her.

Grateful thanks to Linda, Jack, Theresa, Dennis, Anne, Alex, Ruth, Ernalee, Eliza and Tim for their extraordinary love and care. Thanks also to the community of friends, family, neighbours and ECU/PR hospital staff who supported May in so many important ways.

No formal service by request. In lieu of flowers, an act of kindness for those in need in your community would be a thoughtful way to honour May's life.

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Published by Powell River Peak from Apr. 23 to May 23, 2021.

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gerald mee

July 6, 2021

when we lived in Westview in mid 1950 we my dad was a friend of the Sing family and we were not very well off and several years in a row at Christmas the Sing penny profit store would deliver a huge food hamper to our door .we had 8 children and believe me the hamper was a true christmas blessing.thankyou sing family for your kindness G.J.Mee

N J Carlson

April 30, 2021

Thank you May for so many many treasured hours. Your encouragements and patience -- your wonderful humor and gentle kindness to everyone. Hopefully all of us will someday meet you again

Craig Adams

April 27, 2021

I remember shopping with my parents every payday at Penny Profit from when I was about 4. Mr. & Mrs. Sing were the kindest people I ever knew growing up in PR. Mrs. Sing took my Mum's grocery order over the phone, and Mr. Sing delivered our groceries in the Penny Profit truck. Occasionally, I would be starving on my way home after school, and Mrs. Sing would allow me charge a bag of chips or a chocolate bar to my parents account to tide me over until I got home. Thank you Mrs. Sing for always helping me with your beautiful smile, your kind words, and your understanding way. I will never forget you.

Ted Boodle

April 27, 2021

I worked for Paul and May at Penny Profit while in high school in the late sixties. Wonderful people. I cherish their memory.

John Thompson

April 25, 2021

Think it was February or March we were talking with May & Linda in the grocery store. Can remember asking if she had received congratulations from the Queen on turning 100. No, she wouldn't allow public to mark the occasion.

Tina & John Thompson

Nola Roberts McIlravey

April 23, 2021

Such a sweet soul, often visited Penny Profit as a child and went to school with Karen. My deepest sympathy to all the family, RIP Mrs Sing

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