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Post by nzbc on Jan 10, 2019 19:02:45 GMT 12
KWOK, Lee Colin. It is with great sadness that we announce that on Thursday morning, January 3rd, 2019, Lee Colin Kwok, passed away in his sleep, in his 64th year. He had his Motor Vehicle accident on the August 8th, 1977 and fought an unbelievable battle against all the odds. Loved son of the late Harry Kwok and treasured son of the late Gladys Kwok. Dearly loved brother of Glenn, and Dale. Dearly loved uncle of Jared Kwok, Sonya Shanks, Tanya Brooks, Kim Kwok, and Karen thingyens. Dearly loved great uncle of Summer and Zarah Kwok, Mila and Koa Shanks, Jessica and Christian Brooks, and other extended family. Dearly loved client and close friend of Engeline Tuazon, and many other close friends including Sonya and Evan Heath, and Carolyn Godman - and too many others to mention. Our lives will ever be enriched by the courage and fortitude shown by Lee in adversity. Messages may be addressed to the Kwok family C/- 19 London Street, Christchurch 8013. A celebration of Lee's life will be held in the John Rhind Chapel, entry from London and Whitmore Street, Richmond, Christchurch, on Saturday, January 12, at 1:00pm, followed by private cremation.
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Post by nzbc on Jan 10, 2019 19:03:35 GMT 12
January 10, 2019 We were so sorry to hear about Lee's passing. Our thoughts and condolences to you all at this very sad time. Burns, Chris, Frances, Stephanie, Kathryn, Martin and families. SHARE January 9, 2019
You'll be forever loved and cherished by us all. Thanks for being such a big part in our lives Lee. Going to miss our funny jokey only a head neighbour and close friend. Sonya Heath, Christchurch
January 9, 2019 I'm sorry to hear about Lee I'm Christine one of his old care givers I'm sorry I'm in Palmerston nth but will be thinking of u all
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Post by nzbc on Jan 12, 2019 12:55:51 GMT 12
January 12, 2019 Lee was a great friend and the best groomsman on 18 May 1974, and also a great chauffeur at a couple of my family's weddings. We had wonderful rides on our motorbikes and I have fond memories of visiting him on my trips to Christchurch. We're thinking of you today. Our condolences to the family. Unfortunately I cannot attend the funeral as I'm travelling in the North Island. I will send a photo on my return in May. Lynley Dewes (formerly Isaac, nee Thomson) Lynley Dewes, Redwood Valley, Nelson Contact Me SHARE January 11, 2019 So very sorry to hear if Lees passing I was also one of his nurses many many years ago and always remember Lee was never without that cheeky smile Sympathy to all the Kwok family. Sue Sue, Christchurch SHARE January 11, 2019 Deepest sympathy to the family- Lee will be remembered as a great example of fortitude and humour. Our thoughts are with you. Aunty Jean and Uncle Jack
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