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Fung. Lam Man (1958-2002)

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(Created page with ""Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 25 Birth date: 1958 text of obituary: <center><h3>LAM MAN FUNG</h3></center> Lam Man Fung passed away Mar. 26. He was ...")
 
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Lam Man Fung passed
 
Lam Man Fung passed
 
away Mar. 26. He was
 
away Mar. 26. He was
bom in 1958 in Hong
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born in 1958 in Hong
 
Kong. He was quiet
 
Kong. He was quiet
 
and self-disciplined
 
and self-disciplined
 
and had a passion for
 
and had a passion for
 
reading. He loved
 
reading. He loved
playing soccer, swim-
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playing soccer, swimming, camping, hiking
ming, camping, hiking
 
 
and riding his bicycle.
 
and riding his bicycle.
 
He enjoyed music and
 
He enjoyed music and
learned to play classi-
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learned to play classical guitar. He accepted
cal guitar. He accepted
 
 
Christ as a teen at an
 
Christ as a teen at an
 
evangelistic meeting
 
evangelistic meeting
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adult, he felt God's call
 
adult, he felt God's call
 
to serve while at a
 
to serve while at a
summer church con-
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summer church conference. He graduated
ference. He graduated
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from Hong Kong Baptist University in 1982
from Hong Kong Bap-
 
tist University in 1982
 
 
and enrolled in the
 
and enrolled in the
Seminary of the Evan-
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Seminary of the Evangelical Free Church in
gelical Free Church in
 
 
1984, but left after a
 
1984, but left after a
 
year, following some
 
year, following some
 
disharmony in his local
 
disharmony in his local
church. He began at-
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church. He began attending Lam Tin Alliance Church, where
tending Lam Tin Al-
 
liance Church, where
 
 
he met the church
 
he met the church
 
planter, Ms Lam Siu
 
planter, Ms Lam Siu
Ling. He taught Sun-
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Ling. He taught Sunday school and served
day school and served
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as a deacon, slowly rebuilding his faith in
as a deacon, slowly re-
 
building his faith in
 
 
serving others. He
 
serving others. He
taught Chinese to for-
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taught Chinese to foreign missionaries, and
eign missionaries, and
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through them considered serving in fulltime ministry again.
through them consid-
 
ered serving in full-
 
time ministry again.
 
 
He married Siu Ling in
 
He married Siu Ling in
Augun 1989. He
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August 1989. He
 
earned an M.Div. from
 
earned an M.Div. from
 
China Graduate
 
China Graduate
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1993. He pastored Lek
 
1993. He pastored Lek
 
Yuen Church 1993-
 
Yuen Church 1993-
2000 . He touched
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2000. He touched
 
many lives with his
 
many lives with his
 
sensitive manner, ob-
 
sensitive manner, ob-
servant ways and lis-
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servant ways and listening skills. In 1999
tening skills. In 1999
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he completed chaplaincy training. In August 2000 he came to
he completed chap-
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Canada to pastor Tri-City Chinese Christian
laincy training. In Au-
 
gust 2000 he came to
 
Canada to pastor Tri-
 
City Chinese Christian
 
 
Church in Coquitlam,
 
Church in Coquitlam,
 
B.C. On Mar. 23, 2001
 
B.C. On Mar. 23, 2001
 
he was admitted to
 
he was admitted to
 
hospital because of ab-
 
hospital because of ab-
dominal pain; 3 tu-
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dominal pain; 3 tumours were discovered in his liver. He underwent surgery Apr.
mours were discov-
 
ered in his liver. He un-
 
derwent surgery Apr.
 
 
26. He recovered
 
26. He recovered
 
rapidly and by the end
 
rapidly and by the end
of july resumed full du-
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of July resumed full duties at church. In October, he began experiencing pain in his lower back. He preached
ties at church. In Octo-
 
ber, he began experi-
 
encing pain in his low-
 
er back. He preached
 
 
his last sermon Nov.
 
his last sermon Nov.
 
25 on "Life Without
 
25 on "Life Without
 
Regrets" based on 2
 
Regrets" based on 2
 
Tim. 4:5-8. Cancer
 
Tim. 4:5-8. Cancer
was confirmed in janu-
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was confirmed in January. It later spread to
ary. It later spread to
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his lungs. He was hospitalized Mar. 4. He
his lungs. He was hos-
 
pitalized Mar. 4. He
 
 
was ordained Mar. 10
 
was ordained Mar. 10
 
in the hospital. He
 
in the hospital. He
continued to encour-
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continued to encourage his family and
age his family and
 
 
congregation with
 
congregation with
joshua 24:15b. He is
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Joshua 24:15b. He is
moumed by Siu Ling;
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mourned by Siu Ling;
children jonathan and
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children Jonathan and
joyce; his parents; 2
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Joyce; his parents; 2
 
sisters and 2 brothers.
 
sisters and 2 brothers.
   

Revision as of 13:57, 16 May 2022

"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 31 p. 25

Birth date: 1958

text of obituary:

LAM MAN FUNG

Lam Man Fung passed away Mar. 26. He was born in 1958 in Hong Kong. He was quiet and self-disciplined and had a passion for reading. He loved playing soccer, swimming, camping, hiking and riding his bicycle. He enjoyed music and learned to play classical guitar. He accepted Christ as a teen at an evangelistic meeting at a church close to his home. As a young adult, he felt God's call to serve while at a summer church conference. He graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University in 1982 and enrolled in the Seminary of the Evangelical Free Church in 1984, but left after a year, following some disharmony in his local church. He began attending Lam Tin Alliance Church, where he met the church planter, Ms Lam Siu Ling. He taught Sunday school and served as a deacon, slowly rebuilding his faith in serving others. He taught Chinese to foreign missionaries, and through them considered serving in fulltime ministry again. He married Siu Ling in August 1989. He earned an M.Div. from China Graduate School of Theology in 1993. He pastored Lek Yuen Church 1993- 2000. He touched many lives with his sensitive manner, ob- servant ways and listening skills. In 1999 he completed chaplaincy training. In August 2000 he came to Canada to pastor Tri-City Chinese Christian Church in Coquitlam, B.C. On Mar. 23, 2001 he was admitted to hospital because of ab- dominal pain; 3 tumours were discovered in his liver. He underwent surgery Apr. 26. He recovered rapidly and by the end of July resumed full duties at church. In October, he began experiencing pain in his lower back. He preached his last sermon Nov. 25 on "Life Without Regrets" based on 2 Tim. 4:5-8. Cancer was confirmed in January. It later spread to his lungs. He was hospitalized Mar. 4. He was ordained Mar. 10 in the hospital. He continued to encourage his family and congregation with Joshua 24:15b. He is mourned by Siu Ling; children Jonathan and Joyce; his parents; 2 sisters and 2 brothers.

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