

Our beloved Edmund, after bravely fighting against brain cancer in the past year, re-united with the LORD Jesus Christ on Sunday, 18 October 2009 at Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong at the age of 61.
A funeral service to pay tribute to Edmund's magnificent life will be held on Sunday, 15 November 2009 at Fook Hoi Hall, Hung Hom International Funeral Parlour, Hong Kong.
A caring son, a loving husband, an amazing father, an adoring grandfather, a loyal brother and a trustworthy friend, Edmund is deeply missed by all of his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Alice, and his two sons, Jeffrey and Chester, and grand-daughters Kya and Ava. We rejoice knowing that he is in heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ and we will see him again one day.
Condolence messages/video clippings may be posted on this blog (http://edmundmcwong.blogspot.com/) and will be displayed during the funeral service.
We owe our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to the medical team of Neurosurgery Ward A7 of Queen Mary Hospital who had given Edmund professional and caring treatment during his battle for survival in the ICU. As a token of our appreciation, donations in lieu of the wreaths will be contributed to Queen Mary Hospital for brain cancer research.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the greatest support and tremendous encouragement given to Edmund & his family through emails/ cards/ phone calls /visits in the past months.
A funeral service to pay tribute to Edmund's magnificent life will be held on Sunday, 15 November 2009 at Fook Hoi Hall, Hung Hom International Funeral Parlour, Hong Kong.
A caring son, a loving husband, an amazing father, an adoring grandfather, a loyal brother and a trustworthy friend, Edmund is deeply missed by all of his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Alice, and his two sons, Jeffrey and Chester, and grand-daughters Kya and Ava. We rejoice knowing that he is in heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ and we will see him again one day.
Condolence messages/video clippings may be posted on this blog (http://edmundmcwong.blogspot.com/) and will be displayed during the funeral service.
We owe our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to the medical team of Neurosurgery Ward A7 of Queen Mary Hospital who had given Edmund professional and caring treatment during his battle for survival in the ICU. As a token of our appreciation, donations in lieu of the wreaths will be contributed to Queen Mary Hospital for brain cancer research.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the greatest support and tremendous encouragement given to Edmund & his family through emails/ cards/ phone calls /visits in the past months.
愛是沒保留
曲名:爱是不保留
常聽說世界愛沒長久,哪裡會有愛無盡頭?
曲名:爱是不保留
常聽說世界愛沒長久,哪裡會有愛無盡頭?
塵俗的愛只在乎曾擁有,一刻燦爛便要走!
而我卻確信愛是恆久,碰到了你已無別求:無從解釋、不可說明的愛,
千秋過後仍長存不朽!誰人受痛苦被懸掛在木頭?至高的愛盡見於刺穿的手;
看!血在流反映愛沒保留,持續不死的愛到萬世不休!惟求奉上生命全歸主所有,
要將一切盡獻於我主的手;我已決定今生再沒所求,惟望得主稱讚已足夠!
[ Unreserved Love ]
I've always been told love won't survive,
Promises will turn into lies,
The world just thinks love comes and passes through,
It never lasts pure and true.
But I still believe love can last,
It's your unfailing love that gives me rest,
You were there when I needed you most,
I'll never walk all alone.
On the cross you died and took away my curse,
Love so wondrous no one ever could deserve,
Your bleeding hands proved your love unreserved,
You're my greatest joy and treasure on the earth.
Make my life a fragrant offering I pray,
Help me Lord to serve you truly every day,
Through tears and joy I'll give you all my praise,
Let the whole world know your love and grace.
Cantonese version:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQkREAVpCOo
English Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9wsWVbzknw
[ Unreserved Love ]
I've always been told love won't survive,
Promises will turn into lies,
The world just thinks love comes and passes through,
It never lasts pure and true.
But I still believe love can last,
It's your unfailing love that gives me rest,
You were there when I needed you most,
I'll never walk all alone.
On the cross you died and took away my curse,
Love so wondrous no one ever could deserve,
Your bleeding hands proved your love unreserved,
You're my greatest joy and treasure on the earth.
Make my life a fragrant offering I pray,
Help me Lord to serve you truly every day,
Through tears and joy I'll give you all my praise,
Let the whole world know your love and grace.
Cantonese version:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQkREAVpCOo
English Version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9wsWVbzknw
37 comments:
Dear Edmund,
God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away. Although we love you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.
Dear Alice, Jeff, Chez and Family,
Our hearts are filled with sadness at your loss of Edmund. We cannot imagine the pain you feel but we wanted to let you know that our loving thoughts are with you.
We can only say how much we will miss Edmund as well. No words can express how much a part of your life Edmund was, and will always be, we're sure, and be held in your hearts forever. Edmund is a jewel among us, always giving us a shining example of kindness, caring, loving, and fun.
Edmund was more than our brother-in-law, his ever-positive attitude and his courage and insistence to live on amid sufferings had enlightened us a lot. Although distance and time took us in different directions through life, he was always close at heart to us. Even though the time we spent with him was all too short, when we were together our bonds were reinforced as he always made us welcome no matter what was transpiring in his life, no matter how busy he was, and, in recent time, no matter how much he was suffering.
God gave us a true brother that remains with us through the rest of our lives. We strongly feel his existence living on in our hearts even though we can no longer physically feel him. We are sure that Edmund must have been proud of you all as a family who gave one another so much love and support at the last moment of his departure. We pray that God will continue to bestow you with strength, peace and comfort during this difficult time.
We know you would call if there is anything at all we can do, but we just wanted to let you know that we are here for you whenever you need us.
You and Edmund are in our thoughts and prayers,
Love,
Philip & Debbie
Because You Loved Me
For all those times you stood by me,
For all the truth that you made me see,
For all the joy you brought to my life,
For all the wrong that you made right,
For every dream you made come true,
For all the love I found in you,
I'll be forever thankful because you're the one who held me up never let me fall,
You're the one who saw me through, through it all,
You were my strength when I was weak,
You were my voice when I couldn't speak,
You were my eyes when I couldn't see,
You saw the best there was in me,
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach,
You gave me faith 'coz you believed,
I'm everything I am because you loved me.
You gave me wings and made me fly,
You touched my hand I could touch the sky,
I lost my faith, you gave it back to me,
You said no star was out of reach,
You stood by me and I stood tall,
I had your love I had it all,
I'm grateful for each day you gave me,
Maybe I don't know that much but I know this much is true,
I was blessed because I was loved by you.
You were my strength when I was weak,
You were my voice when I couldn't speak,
You were my eyes when I couldn't see,
You saw the best there was in me,
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach,
You gave me faith 'coz you believed,
I'm everything I am because you loved me.
You were always there for me,
The tender wind that carried me,
A light in the dark shining your love into my life,
You've been my inspiration, through the lies you were the truth.
爲了你曾在我身邊的時光
爲了所有你讓我看見的真相
爲了所有你帶給我的喜悅
爲了你改正的所有錯誤
爲了你使之成真的每一個夢想
爲了你給我的全部的愛
將永遠心存感激
你始終扶持著我
從不讓我跌倒
你是真正瞭解我的人
瞭解我的一切
當我軟弱無力,你是我的力量
當我無法言語,你是我的聲音
當我視而不見,你是我的雙眼
你看見了最好的我
當我無力攀登時,你把我托起
你給了我信心,因為你相信
因爲你相信我就是我
因爲你愛我
你給我雙翅,讓我展翅高飛
Y你拉我的手,讓我可以碰觸天空
當我失去信心,你為我拾回
你說沒有做不到的事情
有你在身邊,我就有了勇氣
有了你的愛,便有了一切
衷心感謝你給我的每一天
也許我知道的不多
但我深信不疑
是上天的恩賜,讓我擁有你的愛
你總是守侯在我身旁
像溫柔的風伴隨著我
你的愛就如黑暗中閃耀的光芒
你是我靈魂的能量
穿越重重謊言,你才是真理
因爲有你,我的世界更美好
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CkKuA86Mis
Dear Uncle Edmund. We love you so much. We look forward to seeing you again in our true Home with our Heavenly Father. Tell Jesus "We love Him!" for us :)
With love,
Carol and Bal
" Edmund, the gentlest soul I have ever encountered. Just by being himself, he had unreservedly given his compassion and loving care to all those near him. His genriosity and smile will be fondly remembered and deeply felt."
With Much Love,
Margaret & Thomas
Dear Alice,
Both Barbara and I were deeply saddened when we were informed of the news on Edmund. I have known Edmund for many years and he was such a nice and kind man that I know he will be remembered forever deep in many of our hearts. It is hard to believe and to accept the departure of our loved one but his unreserved, life long efforts and contributions for others and for a better world will never be forgotten. It is through these unselfish and endless contributions by Edmund that remind us the values of life. He will live forever in our hearts and peacefully in Heaven.
Norman
Dear Alice,
I was very shock and deeply saddened to hear about the death of Edmund.
Edmund was more than just a wonderful person, he was always so kind and so thoughtful to us.
We are sorry to have lost such a good person, and I know he is now with God in a better place with his suffering gone. May god give you strength, and sending you my warmest love and wishes,
Our sincere thoughts and prayer are with you.
Amy and all the family members
Dear Alice,
上天不忍Edmund承受肉體的苦難 , 所以將他帶回天國
Edmund不忍妳為他承受身心的折磨 , 所以安祥的離開
我們不忍妳一個人承受這一切 ,任何時候當妳需要我們時我們永遠都會在!
致上深切的哀悼
祈福姐夫到天堂能得到解脫再度綻放微笑!
Best Regards,
Nina
Dear Alice,
May the love of God be with you & strengthen you during this time. Our prayers will be with you.
Take care & God bless.
Nancy
Dear Alice,
I am really very sad to hear this, and I am sorry that I have not helped you even a little bit during your difficult time. May Edmund rest in peace with God and please take care of yourself. Let's have a chat after everything is settled.
Warm regards,
Wan Suk King
Dear Alice,
Edmund has completed his life long journey from a newborn, child, adolescent, adult and middle age. I may share some thoughts with you. Baby are born everyday (5500 in our hospitals every year) and they are nurtured by their families till childhood and adolescent, than they started to work independently. It was sad that Edmund has such a sudden finding of brain tumour last year and suffering a lot during last year. But thinking back, we should be proud of what Edmund has performed all these years. You can use a piece of paper and write down what he have performed and know how great he was and how much he has contributed to the society and Hong Kong:-
#1----no of planes he has controlled every day or every year
#2----no of student air traffic controller he has taught
#3----no of lectures he have given
#4----no of passengers sitting on these planes, which are directed by him
(I may be one of the passenger without know it), may be million…
He has in fact contributed a lot to Hong Kong and the society as a whole. His entire life and effort is not wasted. Although at the end of his life, each day of life and suffering did count, but he was one of the most respectable person I’ve ever met.
Cheers
S K
Simple arithmetic by CT & Elisha:-
Edmund was rated as a controller around 1970. He left HK ATC beginning of 1982. Worked in Sydney (traffic) for around 2 years before joining operations. So he would have 13 yr of active ATC service. Assuming he worked an average of 200 shifts per year, 100 aircraft movements controlled per shift. I have the following calculations
No. of planes he has controlled = 200 X 13 X 100 = 260,000
No. of student controllers taught = around 25 (2 - 3 students per year, started training from 1972).
Dear Alice,
I am really saddened to hear that Edmund is no longer with us. I am sorry that I did not get the chance to speak with and see him over Skype as I was supposed to. Anyway, Edmund has been a friend and a great teacher to me and my students, and he always will be. We will miss him.
I hope you and your family can take care of yourselves at this difficult time. Our thoughts are with you!
Richard
Dear Alice,
I am saddened to learn that Edmund has passed away. I in fact learned of it about ten day's ago. He is a hard-working, trustworthy and devoted civil servant. He had given me excellent support during my tenure as Director- General of Civil Aviation. You should be proud of Edmund's contribution to the development of aviation in Hong Kong and his effort in ensuring that our airport at CLK operates to the required ICAO standard. I still vividly remember your wedding occasion and the last occasion when I met both of you at CLK about a year ago. Now that he has moved on, his great personality and friendship will always be remembered.
At this very difficult time, my deep condolences to you and the rest of his family. I will be attending his funeral.
Albert Lam
Hi! Alice,
I am very sorry. He was a good man. I thank Our Lord for the chance to have met Edmund and to have worked with him. I will miss him. May we find solace in the words of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Sincerely,
Steven.
Dear Alice,
Angel and I would like to send our deepest condolence to you. It is encouraging to note that Edmund had gone through such a difficult journey not alone but with God and so many people with love.
Just to let you know that we have remembered Edmund and you in our prayers, and we will continue to remember you in our prayers especially during this difficult time.
With love,
Angel and Victor
Dear Alice,
Please take good care yourself. I think this is the same what Edmund would like to see.
I told this sad news to Joseph Poon who had asked me to reply his condolences to you and the families.
PF
Hi Alice,
We are very sad to hear the news. While you lost a loving husband, we lost a very good friend. Please accept our condolences.
For the last 11 months or so, you have done an excellent job of providing Edmund with all the support he needs. We take our hats off to you for the courage you have shown.
God will take good care of Edmund. Please look after yourself, with God's guidance and blessing.
With best wishes
CT and Sally
Dear Mr. Wong,
I have been thinking of writing this email to you all along but do not know how to start. . . or when I think there is still time when I could pay you a visit . . .but things happen so rapidly that the opportunity is gone . . . even you may not be able to read this . . .I still wish to tell it from my heart that how respectful you are as a senior officer and you will always be remembered . . .
With deepest thoughts.
Yeewah
Alice
I am deeply sorry to hear the news. Edmund has been a knowledgeable senior colleague in my CAD days, and a close business partner in the new airport, he has alwyas been helpful and provided me with valuable guidance in the job. His great support and kindness is highly appreciated, I will miss him always. Please take good care, do let me know if I can be of any assistance.
Albert So
Dear Alice,
I am writing with deep sorrow and condolence as I learned of the sad news about Edmund today. For old-timers like myself and many of our ATC colleagues who knew Edmund for a long time since the 70's, we are all saddened by his departure. Meanwhile, I am sure his ex-colleagues and friends are more than willing to help out in taking care of the aftermath. Please let me know if we can be of any help.
I have passed on the sad news to Ravi today and he has written back and asked me to relay the following message to you. We all wish him eternal peace in Heaven.
Best regards,
Colman
Message from Ravi: -
Dear Alice:
Anjali & I just heard the sad news. It does not matter how much one understands the fragility of human life. When a loved one is lost it does hurt. For us, the Hindus, there is no life and death. The soul is immortal and simply sheds one body for another like a human changing a wardrobe. Until one day, the good karma breaks the cycle and sends the soul back into the Almighty’s bosom. We are certain that Edmund who has worked all his life with the dedication, honesty and caring is in Lord’s bosom. May God grant him the eternal place in His lap.
There are no words to express the feeling of loss we feel for losing a dear friend. We can understand your suffering at a time like this. But, dear Alice, cherishing all the good moments we all had with him would be best homage we all can pay to Edmund. Take care and if there is anything we can do for you and the whole family please do not hesitate to let us know. God bless you.
Ravi’s regards.
Dear Alice,
Edmund has been a good colleague who provided us much guidance throughout the years. We will miss him.
I know all the words in the world would not be enough to comfort you in this difficult time. But please remember that Edmund has transformed his existence to your heart - for his love will see you through as always!
Take care!
Bella
Dear Mrs Wong
I am indeed very sorry that we couldn't do more for Edmund. And I am sorry that
I was not able to meet you again after his departure. Please accept my
condolences.
Edmund was one of the greatest patients I have met. No doubt he had derived much
of his strength and courage from your loving and untiring support. Both of you
has given us reasons to do better in the future.
Please send my regards to your family.
G Leung
Dear Alice,
Being an old school mate, a colleague and a friend of more than 37 years, it was hard to accept Edmund had left us.
We all know his heart will still be with us, and more importantly, be with you forever.
Please take care.
TM and Janey
Dear Alice,
My deepest condolences for your loss. It had been a pleasure working with Edmund since my posting to the airport and we are all greatly shocked by his departure.
Take care.
With warmest regards
Alan
Dear Alice,
As mentioned in your message, though Edmund is not by our sides now, we will see him again one day. I'm sure he wants his beloved wife, You, can live in this world happily and healthy.
We are looking forward to see a smiling Alice coming back to the office soon.
Best regards,
Amy
Dear Alice,
Edmund was my best friend and teacher when I was working in the Airport. I would remember him and I am sure God will take care of him forever.
BR
Jeffrey
Dear Alice,
Life can be an unbearable lightness of being sometimes. As Edmund was a man of integrity and honour, God could not stand to see him suffer.
You are not alone in grief. Our thoughts are with you always.
Yamani
Alice,
I've just read a book and find this is little quotation by CD Martin:
No matter what may be the test,
God will take care of you;
Lean, weary one, upon His breast,
God will take care of you.
I also want to share with you the wisdom of Ralph Emerson who said
"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself."
Helen and I know that you are a strong girl who will find the peace in your mind.
Take good care of your goodself.
John & Helen
Dear Alice,
Although I have known Edmund for only a short period of about two years, his warm and generous personality has already deeply touched my heart. It seemed to me that he is a very close friend of mine already. He generously shared his invaluable expertise in aviation with me, my colleagues and our students at City University of Hong Kong through guest lecturing. His love and dedication to the aviation profession was impressive and his concern for the students’ learning again reflected his kind character.
I feel deeply saddened and at a lost as just when I thought I made another outstanding friend, and he had to leave all of us so suddenly and so soon. However, I believe he will continue to warm up a lot of hearts beyond this world with his nice and lovable personality.
With warmest regards,
Joseph
Sunday, 18th October 2009, will be a day forever etched in my memory for the rest of my life. As on that day, I lost my only brother who had bravely fought and lost his battle with brain cancer at a relatively premature age of 61. The first thing that came into my mind was a quote from "King Lear" : "As flies to wanton boys are we to the Gods, they kill us for their sport." And I couldn't help pondering about the fragility of one's life and man's fate in the universe. When Edmund was about to enjoy the fruits of retirement, he was cruelly robbed of his life. However, we were grateful that all members of the family, some close relatives and friends were able to be by his bedside and witnessed the peaceful passing.
I am proud to have a brother like Edmund who had achieved so much both in his career and academic field. He was such a likable character that all those who knew him were saddened by the sudden loss and yet held such fond memories of him. On the other hand we are glad to know that he was baptized and accepted into Christianity amid his fight. He had faith that God had His plan and he is now in a better place enjoying eternal life in another world.
Raymond
Dear Alice,
Words are not enough to express my wholehearted gratefulness to your tender loving care of Edmund through the past year. Feeling anxious and helpless in California, I was comforted and uplifted whenever I received your emails, spiritual quotes, or talked to you and Edmund on the phone. Juggling among your full-time work, caring for Edmund and your dear mother, you maintained the utmost calmness, strength and never faltered. You had been the rock and the pillar and brought the whole Wong family closer together than ever before. For that, we are forever indebted to you.
You and Edmund fought the disease with a very straight-forward attitude and though a cure was not attained, you should have no regret for all your efforts. When I learned both of you were getting close to Christ, I was filled with joy. Then came the news of both your baptism, my prayers were answered and I knew you found true peace in your hearts.
In the US, we were watching the progress of Ted Kennedy who also suffered from brain cancer. I found some similarities in both cases. Ted Kennedy was the youngest in his family and so was Edmund. Ted's famous brother, President Kennedy, make a remark about Ted that "he, being the last shall be first" way before his assassination. In it, John Kennedy meant that he could foresee Ted would have the greatest achievements among the Kennedy clan. It came to be true, Ted Kennedy was able to have a very successful political life and was named the Lion in the Winter. Edmund also achieved the most among our three siblings. He had a highly recognized career and was the first one in our family to obtain a doctorate degree. It is an honour that we are very proud of!
But the most reassuring fact is "he is dwelling in the House of the Lord forever" and we'll be meeting again someday. And I pray "the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard Alice's heart and mind in Jesus Christ".
Love,
Sabrina
Dear Alice,
I am short of comforting words now. I know you will be strong enough to carry on in the hands of our Lord. Edmund will surely be very pleased to see you living on happily as usual until one day you two will unite again.
Having walked a similar path as Edmund's and luckily survived, I know better than anybody to witness how brave and strong Edmund had been. You too have been a tremendous support to Edmund.
As his ex-colleagues for so many years, his friendliness and grinny smiles will always stay in my memory.
God Bless,
Andrew
Dearest Alice,
Edmund is now in the heaven, peacefully and happily in God's bosom, without any pain, sufferings or tears. He knows deeply in his heart what you have done for him. He would love to see you live well on the earth.
Remember, you are not alone, many persons around you are still with you, loving you and supporting you. The most important of all, God is with you and his love is embracing you. The day of reunion in the heaven may seem a bit far, but it is an unfailing promise from the Lord. Have faith in HIM.
Always keep you in my prayers.
Love, Bealer
Dear Edmund
I can’t believe my chance observation at a dinner with you nearly a year ago would mark the beginning of a battle which you, with the help of your loving wife, Alice, fought courageously but unfornately lost in the end.
I salute you, and Alice, for the way the two of you confronted this disease head on, with so much hope and faith, and love for one another.
Over the 14 years we had worked together in Kai Tak, followed by almost the same number of years in Sydney, you and I had shared numerous moments of satisfaction at work and numerous laughters at play. Three years ago we reunited at Chek Lap Kok. You were still the same cheerful, enthusiastic and fun loving colleague and friend.
Sadly, we have to say goodbye, so soon after your well earned retirement. The pain of parting has been made a little more bearable by the knowledge that you are no longer suffering and that we shall meet again one day in the arms of our Lord.
Rest in peace, mate.
Alice, Jeff and Chez
Our deepest sympathy from Judy and myself, and the following ex-colleagues of Edmund’s:
From Canada, Dave Nichols, Joseph Tang, KT Ho, Sonny Osman.
From Australia, Ian Roberson, Rodney Andrews, Bob Hailstones, Peter Barry-Cotter, Michael
Stanford, Bruce Tait, William Wong, Peter Mak, Kevin Lau.
Elisha
Dear Alice,
Deepest sympathy from both of us.
Edmund has been a great colleague and a great friend.
Edmund, may God hold you in His arms and keep you safe.
Alice, take good care of yourself.
Joseph and Kitty
Dear Alice,
I am very sad to hear the news, he was a good man. I still remember his smile.
I know God will take care of him, please look after yourself.
Best regards,
Leslie
I have known Edmund for over 40 years working with him during the early part of his aviation career from 1967 to 1982 in Hong Kong, then in Sydney, Australia from 1982 until he returned to Hong Kong in the mid 90’s. I met him when we joined Civil Aviation Department Hong Kong (CADHK) in May 1967 as student of Air Traffic Control (ATC). He was the youngest in the group of 8. We went to UK for our Primary Course in late 1969 and he graduated with flying colour both in academic courses and flying training gaining a PPL. During the first 15 years of services with CADHK he worked through the grades and overcame all challenges with ease.
In April 1982 a group of 10 of us decided to change our working environment and migrated to Australia. The first 10 years in Sydney, Edmund and I were very close, we even built the same house next to each other. His children and my children were very good friends and went to the same primary school. Edmund is a good father. In the early years he had shown great determination to bring up his two sons as the best as he could. Everyone can see that Jeffrey and Chester are well educated and competent young men with loving families.
I saw Edmund last November in Hong Kong shortly after he retired. He had a lot of planning for his retirement years. He told me that he was very happy and satisfied to see his two sons growing up to be hardworking, responsible husbands and fathers and he was planning to spend some time with his granddaughters. Unfortunately, his bad news came to us a few weeks later that he got the brain cancer. We were shocked and couldn’t believe it.
I saw him again in July this year. Although after going through all sorts of harsh medical treatments, he was still the same old Edmund always with his warm smile on his face and still had his sense of humour and dignity as he even didn’t complained a word or self-pitied at his most difficult time in his life. During the last 11 months, with the support and love of his loving wife Alice, he bravely fought the disease with courage and faith. They fought the battle together as a team. Although they lost the battle, they showed us that their love to each other, their strength and faith, one day they will meet again.
Sadly I lost a very good friend. Edmund, you will be missed deeply.
William Wong
__________________________
Dear Alice, Jeffrey and Chester,
Although no words of sympathy can ease the loss you bear. Still may you find some comfort in the thought that others care.
Alice, take good care of yourself. Edmund would like to see you healthy and happy.
Edmund, you will be always in our memory.
With love
William, Po Ling, Timothy and Emily
Dear Alice, Jeffrey and Chester,
Our hearts carry sadness for the loss of our friend, Edmund. Life is important not because of its duration, but the faith, love, witness, courage, joy .... that Edmund had brought to his family and all of us.
The cross from God will never be too heavy. For sure, Edmund is now rest peacefully in the arms of his Shepherd.
To share with you : 全因為祢
......God shall wipe away all the tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death. Neither shall there be sorrow or dying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former world has passed away.
In God we love.
Richard
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