It is with great sadness that we announce May Hok Jang, aged 65, has passed away on April 29, 2021.

May was born on November 25, 1955 in Hong Kong.  She moved to Canada in 1974 to start a new journey in her life, where she would live in Duncan for 16 years, later moving to Chemainus and then to Victoria to be near her children.

She was very strong and independent, never afraid to take on new experiences.  She opened many businesses on her own, without the knowledge or experience but was always willing to learn.  We are very proud of her strength and courageousness. Cooking was one of her passions.  She loved to cook, collecting many cookbooks to build her personal recipes. She also loved to travel, especially flying back to Hong Kong to visit her family.

May was a kind, thoughtful, and loving soul. She will be greatly missed and will forever be in our hearts. May’s final resting place is at the Mausoleum in the Royal Oak Burial Park.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • Kit Wong

    To Steve & Jeannette,

    Sorry for the loss of your mom. We will miss her. Take care of yourselves and go on with your life.

    Best wishes.

  • Lee, Judy, John, Gene, Kimmen & Pearl

    To Steven & Jeanette,

    We are sorry beyond words for the loss of your mom, our Aunt May. She was a very generous person and we all treasure our memories of her, we had many good times, especially in the 70’s and 80’s.

    We offer you our condolences and wish you peace and comfort, our prayers are with you.

    “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” Revelation 21:4

    Lee Jew, Judy, John, Gene, Kimmen & Pearl

  • Bing & Cindy, Randy & Liz, Wendy & Dave, Trudy & Dave, and Sandy & Kevin

    We only just heard about losing May (who we always affectionately called ‘Aunt May’). She was a lovely person who radiated with warmth and generosity. Our lasting memories of Aunt May will be of visiting her at her store in Chemainus and how delighted she was to see family and friends and her waving goodbyes until we were out of sight. Her smile always brightened the whole room.
    Our family sends our heartfelt condolences to Jeanette and Steven. No matter how old we are, it is never easy to lose a parent.
    Love,
    Bing Jang and family

  • Ken Wong

    Ken Wong

    Dear Aunt May,

    I often recall when I went to Victoria and met Aunt May, she always treated me like her close family and took care of me. That was a wonderful act of kindness which I will never forget, and which demonstrates the type of person that Aunt May was.

  • Carmen

    My sincerest condolences on passing of your mother.
    She was very special woman, and she will be missed by many.
    May She Rest in Peace.

  • Wayne Cheng

    Jeanette and Steve

    Our condolences to you and please take care of each other.

    Your mom (our cousin) was a wonderful person and always willing to take care of others and we will all miss her.

    Wayne and Linda

  • Hok Ling, Tam Family

    Dear May,

    We will miss you and your company, but we will remember all the good times when you were with us. We will never forget about you. Rest in peace.

  • Olivia, Victor, Brother Leung and Fun, Sister-in -law and her family

    Dearest May,

    We all love and miss you. Rest in peace

  • Brother Leung and Fun

    Dearest sister May,

    You are the best and rest in peace

  • Olivia, Victor, Hok Lai

    Dearest May,

    We all miss you and you are always in our ❤️

  • Hoi Man

    Dearest grandaunt May,

    Me and my parents will always miss you and treasure our memories. We will meet again someday, become a family again. Rest In Peace

  • Brother Leung and Fun

    Sister May,

    You are the best . Rest in peace

  • Olivia , Victor, Hok Lai

    Dearest May,

    You are always in our hearts

  • Wong Ka yan karen’s family,Wong ka man‘s family, Wong ka wing

    When my father told me the news, I was shocked but respected your decision. I wish you all peace in heaven, we miss you.

  • Tung Tung

    Aunt May,

    I’m sorry that I didn’t come to see you one last time. I know you wouldn’t blame me for that as we are always in your heart. It’s heartbreaking to let you go. I can’t imagine going to Victoria again and not seeing you. Every time I came to Victoria, you gave me the warmest welcome. I still remember the time that you comforted me with a big hug when I lost my grandpa. You were so excited to show me your home city when I came. Even it’s just a small city but your existence made it big enough for me to stay.

    I know you’d hope that I can live a fullest life and I promise you I will. Words can’t explain how great and how nice you are. You will always stay within our hearts. We will definitely meet again in the unknown future. I will always love you and keep our memories deep in my heart.

  • CWK

    Dear Auntie May,

    Wish you pain-free in the better place
    Rest in peace

  • Pui Kuen Cheng

    Jeanette and Steve,
    I am very sad to hear the news. My condolences to you.
    Please take care of each other.

    From your Mom’s cousin in Vancouver

  • Curtis

    Jeannette and Steve,

    I’m so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a special person and you guys are very special people. You have all been through a lot and I’m proud at how strong and together you have both been. Keep looking out for each other. Make sure to keep the good memories in mind and share stories with each other and your whole family as a way to honor her memory. She was always very nice to me and I have a lot of good memories of times that we shared.
    Stay strong and you are in my heart for sure.

    Curt

  • Kit Yee

    My Dearest Aunt May,

    I will never forget the time we had in 2019’, the last conversation on 28 April 2021. You only start a new life in other place, we will be together again some day.

    We miss you and we love you forever!

  • Jordon Tonge

    I never had the opportunity to meet May. I am fortunate enough to have known her daughter Jeanette for several years. Through Jeanette I heard many stories showing May’s strength and charming character, I felt like I knew May well, and felt privileged to hear these stories and considered her a part of my life.
    Jeanette I am sorry for your loss, it is everyone’s loss. Your mom was a blessing who touched many people.

  • Steve Jang

    Mom, I love you and miss you greatly. Rest in peace

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