Fatima Chung

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Maria “Fatima” Chung, was a caring mother, vavo, sister and friend. She passed away peacefully on January 18, 2024 at age 66.

Fatima is survived by her three sons: Jeffery (Colby), Michael
(Andrea), and Andrew (Tina), four grandchildren: Daxton, Aubrey, Raina and Emery, sister Maria, brother John (Don) and other close relatives. She was preceded in death by her mother Lourdes Delima and father Joao Delima.

Fatima loved spending time with her family and friends. Known for her amazing smile, sense of humour and her knack for being a jokester. She also loved spending time dancing, crocheting and watching horror movies. She was a stubborn but strong woman who always put others first.

Please join us as we come together to honour and celebrate the life of Fatima on February 4th, 2024 from 1pm – 4pm at Cattail Crossing Golf Club (24427 Township Rd 542, Edmonton, AB). As one of her last requests, Fatima wants everyone to wear tie-dye and jeans or other brightly coloured clothing.

Fatima’s quality and length of life was greatly extended by the phenomenal end of life care she received at the Roozen Family Hospice Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to this wonderful organization here.

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Carmen Duarte, Maria (DaSilva)Simas and family

We are truly so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was a wonderful and beautiful cousin at heart. She will be missed.

Tahzeeb Zaidi

My heartfelt condolence and deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Mother, may God give you all strength in these difficult time and help you through.

Margot Byer

The love you showed for each other during your mom’s stay at Pilgrim’s Hospice was a beautiful testimony that I had the privilege to witness each Saturday that I volunteered at the front desk. May Love carry you through each of the days ahead.

Amanda Amorim and Family

Our deepest sympathy to all the family and may God help you through these difficult times.