Richard YUEN

Richard YUEN obituary

Richard YUEN

Richard YUEN Obituary

Published by Edmonton Journal on Apr. 4, 2013.
YUEN, Richard Lee
On Sunday evening, March 31, 2013 ,Richard Lee Yuen of Edmonton peacefully passed away at the age of 77 years after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Richard was born in Hong Kong and moved to Calgary at the age of 10 months when his parents Lee Kow Yuen and Jessie (nee Ho Lem) returned to Canada amid worries during the early stages of WWII. Music was a big part of Richard's early life. At age 5, he was a member of River Band at the Chinese school operated by the United Church in Calgary and he began taking piano lessons at age 8. Richard also spent over ten years singing baritone in the church choir as a teenager, was a member of the U of A's chorus for two years, and was cast as "Lunta the Lover" in Edmonton Light Opera's production of The King and I. Richard graduated from Westglen High School in 1954 and then graduated from the U of A with a Bachelor of Science in 1958. He earned his Secondary Studies Certificate in 1959 and began teaching – first at Parkview Elementary and then at Allendale Junior High. During this time, he also earned a Bachelor of Education (1961) and began studying psychology at graduate school in Oregon during the summers.
Richard then joined the Department of Indian Affairs responsible for adult education on the reserves, counseling programs, and aboriginal university and technical school students across Alberta. He assisted students in their financial assistance applications, ensured they had suitable housing and counseled them on course selection. It was during this time that Richard met and married his wife of 49 years, Margaret (nee Pon), on March 28, 1964 in Robertson-Wesley United Church. In 1971, with his four sons (Lance, Christopher, Todd and Mitchell) Richard and the family moved to Africa to help with Nigeria's rebuilding as part of the Canadian International Development Agency. Richard was hired as Advisor to the Ministry of Education, charged with the task of setting up a guidance and counseling system for Nigerian secondary school students. Richard and the family returned to Canada in 1974 and Richard he resumed his work until his retirement in 1991.
Despite his work and other commitments, Richard always made his family his first priority. Whether taking Margaret shopping, helping his sons with their school work or coaching and watching them play community sports – Richard was always there to encourage and support his family in their many endeavors. Upon his retirement, Richard and Margaret traveled frequently with their favourite destinations being Hawaii, Lake Tahoe, cruising the Pacific and anywhere their sons and other family lived including trips across Canada and the U.S. – and to places as far away as Japan and China. Aside from his travels, Richard found time for his hobbies of bridge, playing the organ, his love of cars, and an occasional round of golf.
In addition to his loving wife, and sons, he is survived by two daughters-in-law (Anna, Susan), three grandchildren (Syerra, Danger, Triniti) and younger brother Gerry Yuen, his wife Sharon, and their family.
A Memorial Service will be held at Robertson Wesley United Church (10109 – 123 Street) on Saturday, April 6 at 3pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Edmonton Cross Cancer Institute or the Edmonton SPCA.
The family would also like to thank the doctors and nurses of the Cross Cancer Institute, Royal Alexandra Hospital, AHS SE Homecare Services and the Norwood Hospice for their outstanding care.
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April 24, 2013

Our deepest condolences to Lance and family.
With sympathy,
Martin and Michele Schuldhaus

April 10, 2013

Our deepest condolences to the family.

Bill and Linda Maciocha

April 10, 2013

Dear Margaret and family,
We are so sorry to hear about Richard's passing. His life's journey sounded very full and blessed.

We enjoyed our visit with Richard at Gery and Sharon's Christmas gathering at the Mayfield Golf Course.

Sorry to have missed the funeral, as we were away.

We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Deborah and Danny Hurley

Donald MILNE

April 9, 2013

It is many years since we, at Robertson-Wesley church, had the presence of the Yuen family in our midst. Yet for some of us who had the pleasure of knowing you, learning of Richard's passing touches our hearts. We pray the comfort which comes from above will sustain and support you through these difficult days and in the days to come. We will all miss him.

Don Milne

Shiraz Bandali

April 6, 2013

Dick, I spent but a short time with you at INAC.

May your Soul rest in Eaternal peace. Amen.

Brad Lee

April 6, 2013

Dear Auntie Margaret, Lance, Chris, Todd and Mitch,

Sorry that we could not be with you in Edmonton to mourn Uncle Richard's passing. We are thinking of you and about the strong family ties we all share. We'll dearly miss Uncle Richard and what he brought all of us, and also what he taught us as we were growing up. We may be separated by distance but the common stories we share is what makes us family. Uncle Richard was able to help me recently with researching part of our family history in relation to a documentary I'm producing on Chinese Canadian war vets and the Ho Lem side. I am very grateful for his contributions during the conversations we had together.

Love,
Brad and Eleanor

Sheila Carr-Stewart

April 6, 2013

Dick was always committed to help students and people. I have found memories of the welcome he extended to me when I moved to Alberta in 1983.
My deepest sympathy to his family.

Gilbert Lee

April 6, 2013

Dear Auntie Marg,Lance,Todd,Chris+Mitch+Anna,Sorry to have lost Uncle Richard with you all.He was a great man+Father to you +inspiration to all of us .He will be missed but always in our hearts.Sincerely Bert+Nita Lee+Family

Yvonne and Steve

April 5, 2013

We are so sorry to hear the lost of uncle Richard. Please accept our sincere condolences.

April 5, 2013

Hi to the Yuen Family
So sorry to hear about Richard's passing. What a lovely tribute in the paper for him.
Sorry Don & I are still in PHX so will not be able to attend the service.
Thinking of you all at this time.
Don & Sandy Sprague

Cheuk Bun & Winnie Lee

April 5, 2013

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Patrick Mah

April 5, 2013

I've always thought highly of Uncle Richard. His experience in Nigeria inspires others to be a humanitarian and globe-trotter like him. He will definitely be missed.

Mei Shun LEE

April 5, 2013

Heartfelt sympathies for the loss of Richard. Thinking of you all at this sad time.

Liza, James & Vivien Leung

April 5, 2013

Dear Auntie Margaret and Family
Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel about the loss of Uncle Richard. He will always in our hearts.

We will miss you but will never forget you.

April 4, 2013

Mediterranean family cruise.

April 4, 2013

Sightseeing in Japan.

April 4, 2013

Fishing in Hawaii.

April 4, 2013

A young family.

April 4, 2013

Starting a family.

April 4, 2013

Richard's Wedding Day

April 4, 2013

Teenager Richard

April 4, 2013

Richard as a child.

April 4, 2013

Baby Richard

April 4, 2013

Greg Novik

April 4, 2013

When a person is eleven years old it is difficult to realize that not only are you living life, but many that you will meet your life will be very influential in that life. One of those amazing people was Richard Yuen, or “Mr Yuen” as we called him, my grade 5 teacher at Allendale Elementary School in 1962. Many years have passed but some of the highlights of that year are just as clear as if they happened yesterday. My jaw dropped when he sat down at the piano and played. He was just a young man himself with a superb grasp of music. He conducted us in singing Christmas carols, even though we giggled when he gave voice…we'd never heard a well-trained singer before! One day he intrigued us with his tape recording machine. He asked us to sing very slowly as he ran the machine at slow speed. When he played the recording back….we became “The Chipmunks”! That event introduced me to sound recording, and all things technical which grew from a fascination, to a study, into a career. All thanks to Mr Yuen's ability to engage us with his knowledge. But he didn't stop there. He challenged me in chemistry, at a time when virtually all little boys were intrigued by things chemical. Our class experiments were fun, and he liked to answer many of our crazy questions. His great sense of humour and teaching talents made it seem like the year of school was more fun than it really was supposed to be. Mr Yuen was a great person that will forever live in my memory.

April 4, 2013

Thinking of you all with heavy hear - memories go along way!!
Cousin Carole and family xoxo

Merv & Barbara Lutes

April 4, 2013

Dear Margaret and the family,
We are so sorry to learn of Richard's death and we want you to know that we hold you all in our hearts and in our prayers. We have so many wonderful memories of Richard going back to high school days and the Young Adult Group and the choir at Robertson Church. Richard was a fine man and we feel privileged to have known you both. We send our love and sympathy.

Jeff Chow

April 4, 2013

Our thoughts and sympathies are with Margaret and the Lee Yuen family.

Jeff Chow, Joyce Mah and family

April 4, 2013

Our thoughts are with you on the loss of this great man. We will always remember your friendship and thoughtfulness and visits to mom when she was moved to Westlock nursing home.May your memories help in days to come.
Dianne and Duncan and our furry kids

Karen Manning

April 4, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of loss.

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