Passed away peacefully on April 22nd, 2023 at the age of 69. Noel leaves behind her loving husband Matthew, daughter Erica (Michael Kong) and son Kevin. She will be dearly missed by siblings Eleana Chan (Richard), David Wong (Catherine), Louise Wong, Vikki Tang (Carl), and Maggie Wong; in-laws Wong Lam Mai, Albert and Yvonne Chu, Catherine and Edmund Kwock, and Shirlina and Henry Lee; her nephews and nieces, King Chan (Ann), Francis Chan (Lily), Rachel Wong (Jerry Wu), Jeffrey Tang (Hilary Chen), and Andrew Tang; her grand nephews and nieces, Queston Chan, Jonathan Wu, Allegra and Paxton Lai, and Lucas and Valerie Kwock. She will also be fondly remembered by Michelle and Kevin Lai, David and Summer Kwock, and Gordon Lee. Noel was predeceased by her parents Wong Nai Him and Ip Cheung as well as by her father-in-law Chu Yau Shing.
A devout Christian, Noel had a passion for helping others. After surviving cancer in 1998, Noel was emboldened by her experience to continue learning, seek new opportunities and comfort those handling their own struggles. She made many friends around the world who valued her company and companionship.
Family and friends are invited to a visitation on Saturday April 29th at Beechwood, Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services (280 Beechwood Ave. Ottawa, ON) from 3:00 – 4:00pm followed by a funeral service. In memoriam, please consider making a donation to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation (Civic Campus) in Noel’s memory.
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Digital Guestbook
Mui
Susan and Jason Huang
Our lives were made richer because of you a wise, courageous and faithful women of God. We will miss your beautiful smile. Rest in peace.
Ruth Teo
Despite being in a distant location and unable to meet frequently, Noel would reach out to me via text and inquire if she could pray for me during her illness. On occasion, she would also notify me of a sick friend and request my prayers, despite knowing that I was not acquainted with that individual. It's admirable how she uses prayer to connect with her friends and demonstrate compassion towards others. Indeed, Noel is a woman of prayer and a truly beautiful sister in Christ.
To the dear Chu family, may you find solace in your faith and the memories of the love and joy Noel once brought into your lives.
Josephine Chung and Tony Chan (Hong Kong Islands ECC Church)
Dear Noel
You will be missed by us. I am very sorry that I did not get this news till today from Elaine Louie. I still remembered that you and Matthew met me and Tony for a dinner before we got married and you kindly gave us advice too. Before I got married, you treated me a tea/coffee in Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Central, Hong Kong that you were always caring and kind to me and other sisters in the Greg So's caregroup. Thank you for everything. You will be missed. Love love , josehine chung and tony chan and helena and hillary , Hong Kong
Jacqueline Stroupe
I met Noel through my brother-in-law Ron Park who was a business friend of Matthew. Noel had just been given cancer diagnosis and was very scared, with prognosis of 5% chance of cure. Ron connected Noel to me and my mom Inez. We felt an immediate kinship. We prayed for each other, my mom called Noel her youngest daughter and I called her my little sister, she came to NC to visit us, and my! What a tiny sister she was… small but a giant when it came to being filled with God’s love. She was a witness to everyone of God’s mercy and boundless love. I feel sad for her family not having her presence, but knowing she’s in the arms of Jesus our Lord, and those who have already gone before her,I know My mom, Inez Moore was one of the first to hug her “ littlest” daughter and my little sister. I am looking forward to being together forever. What an impact she had on our lives!
Mina Wong
Rest in peace, dear Noel. You will always be in my heart.
My thoughts and prayers are with Matthew, Erica, Kevin, Michael, and everyone in your family.
Mina and family
BB
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