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Fat Ip Obituary

IP, FAT 94, of Roosevelt Avenue died Sunday, February 3, 2013 at the Philip Hulitar Inpatient Center, Providence. He was the husband of Ho Wong Ip. Born in Hong Kong, he was the founder of the China Inn in Pawtucket with his son, Louis Yip and his son-in-law, Tsi Lee. He was a member of the Chinese Christian Church of Rhode Island, Pawtucket. He is survived by one son, Louis Yip and his wife, Florence of Providence; two daughters, Kwai Ying Lee of Lincoln and Jenny Leung and her husband, Eric of Lincoln; his grandchildren, Damon Yip and his wife, Macy Tay, Herman and Edmond Yip, Angela Lee, Shirley Lee and her husband, Michael, Basil Lee, Sarah and Stephanie Leung; his great grandchildren, Megan and Abigail Yip, and Kilian Lee Scott. Mr. Ip is also survived by his sister, Ip May and her husband, Sit Hoi of Hong Kong. His funeral will be held SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 at 10 A.M. in the Chinese Christian Church of Rhode Island, 333 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket. Burial will be in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence. Relatives and friends are invited and may call at BELLOWS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 160 River Road, Lincoln FRIDAY 4-8 P.M. For Directions and Guest Book, visit bellowsfuneralchapel.com.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Feb. 6, 2013.

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Kilian Scott

February 10, 2013

I am glad the people are praying for my family.

Kathy Hinckley

February 9, 2013

Dear Louis
My prayers are with you and your family on the death of your Dad you were a great son to him.

Henry Kinch

February 8, 2013

To our dear friend Louis and family,

Our deepest sympathy on the death of your father. We always enjoyed seeing him at the China Inn sitting in his special seat. Our thoughts and prayers are with all our friends at the China Inn.

Henry and Eleanor Kinch

February 7, 2013

Sincerest sympathies

Bob & Gerre Resnick

Eugene Doyon

February 6, 2013

May the family of Mr. Ip find peace through our Lord and SAVIOR Jesus Christ, Mr. Ip was Dearly Beloved!

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