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Izam and Juliana
February 11, 2006
Dear Ivy,
Please accept our deepest condolences. We had lots of wonderful time with you and Ken. It was always fun to be around Ken. Ken was always there to lend a helping hand. Always positive and cheery, Ken was inspirational. We vividly remember how Ken came with tools to fix the house in Richmond. Great with kids, Ken also at one time fed our son Arif, who was only 2 at the time. Our only consolation is that God will place Ken with other special persons in a very special place.
Take care dear Ivy.
Kelvin OOI
February 10, 2006
Dear Ivy and all loved ones,
I was glad to have to have taken off for 2 days to be with Uncle Ken and all of you for the last time in Shanghai just a few months ago. It was our first reunion outside Canada since I left Vancouver in 1999, and this being the last that we never saw it was a parting visit. He was always ready to smile , always ready to share laughters and stories he had aplenty. For his quality, God has a special place for him, a Kingdom that is meant for special person like Ken, and guess what, he will be smiling there, looking over you and all loved ones and friends.
I will always cherish you as my great friend and uncle.
Kelvin and all at home.
Vong & Emily
February 9, 2006
Dear Auntie Ivy and the Lee Family:
We are deeply saddened by the news of Uncle Ken's sudden and tragic passing and are
struggling to find words of comfort for you all. Through Edward Lee,
we came to know Uncle Ken as a warm, kind, loving man who was always ready to
share a good story, laugh, or good laksa noodles! He was a devoted husband, uncle,
mentor and friend and he will be greatly missed by us. We want to extend our
deepest sympathy to the family and hope that the good memories that we all shared with
Uncle Ken will help us all be strong during this sad time.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you all,
Soon A. Lee
February 8, 2006
To Aunty Ivy/Perry/Jansen,
Our deepest condolence to you all and our thoughts will forever be there. Uncle Ken have left a big void in our lives and so sudden. Words could not describe our sorrow when we found out the news. We are going to missed Uncle happy go lucky attitude and all the jokes that we shared whenever we get together. I rememberd that Uncle always loved our daughters Jennifer and Jessica when they were young, as a matter of fact he wanted to adopt them which we appreciated very much but we just could not do it at that time. Jennifer insisted that she could go to Vancouver with me to pay her last respect to her "Kowkong". Uncle Ken was not only our uncle but he was also a father figure and our best friend. Uncle was also our late Mom's favourite brother. Our Mom used to reminded us never to forget Uncle and family. Uncle really influenced me personally in every aspect of my life so far, I would consult him just about every big decisions that I need to make and I will missed that a lot now. Once again words cannot describe our true feelings right now. Uncle Ken was a good husband,father,uncle and granduncle. Loves and kisses to you all from all of us in Hawaii and we will keep in touch.
Soon A. Lee & Family
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Karen Friend
January 24, 2006
I will miss Ken's smiling face. He was so friendly and nice. Everybody at Napa Auto Parts, Vancouver, will miss him and we will remember him.
Wendy Toth
January 22, 2006
Ivy and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and forever. Ken was an inspiration to everyone he knew. He will be missed for his beautiful smile, his way with cars and his fantastic noodle dishes.
His sudden passing will be a reminder to all that live is too short.
Love Ron, Wendy, Spencer & Derek
Paul & Kathy N
January 20, 2006
To Ivy and Family. So sorry to hear about Ken, he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. I pass on our condolences from our family. Paul, Kathy, Kim and Bev
Karen Cheng
January 20, 2006
So sorry for your loss.
I have not met Ken but have done his payroll for many years. You and your family will be in my prayers.
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