Edward-Cheung-Obituary

Edward Cheung

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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Edward Cheung passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on July 7, 2007.

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Kevin & Tyler your Dad was a dear friend and long time associate. Your dad and I first met when he was working on what was then known as the Farm Team in 1975. Both your dad and Dave Scott's wife Anne worked on the crew travelling around the province valuing farm land. At the time your dad was working out of Victoria but was living out of a suitcase being on the road for most of the year. It was a fun time as we were all young and BC Assessment was in it's infancy. Your dad and I hit it off...

To the Cheung family,
My deepest sympathy at this time of your great loss. I have known Ed for many years and he truly was a pleasure to work with. His knowledge and comitment to work and those he treasured will be adly missed

We have known Ed for many years as a co-worker and friend we know he will be missed by everyone that knew him. In particular we will miss his gentleness, sharp wit and sense of humour.
Our thoughts and deepest sympathy to Ed's family in their loss of a father, son and brother.

Add my name to the list of those shocked & saddened by news of Ed’s untimely passing. He was a very capable appraiser, and a pleasure to work with. I was another one of many beneficiaries of his expertise during my tenure in the Vancouver office. I hope the extended Cheung family can take some comfort in knowing that Ed was highly respected, and considered a friend to many of his former colleagues within BC Assessment.

My condolences to the Cheung family at the loss of a wonderful team mate at BC Assessment from 1974.

To the Cheung family,
My deepest sympathy at this time of your great loss. Ed was a kind and gentle man, who graced those he came into contact with.
Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

After two weeks of missing Ed's laugh at the gym, I finally got the awful news yesterday. I talked to Ed almost every day and came to really look forward to his odd sense of humour and warm smile. He was more than a "guy at the gym", he was my friend - and I'll miss him very much.

Dear Cheung Family,

I would like to express my sorrow at the passing of Ed. I worked with him at Colliers and although I didn't know him very well, I enjoyed his warm smile and gentle humour around the coffee pot in the morning and throughout the day. Our office is deeply shocked and saddened by his passing.

Kevin & Tyler & Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you at the time of your loss. I have known Ed for twenty years and always admired is approach to life and business.