Woman Believed To Be Oldest Living Canadian Dies At The Age Of 112 In B.C

The woman believed to be the oldest living Canadian has died in B.C. at the age of 112.

Sum Ying Fung died Dec. 6, seven weeks short of her 113th birthday, while receiving treatment for pneumonia in Burnaby General Hospital.

Fung was born in 1899 in Guangdong, China — four years before the Wright brothers first flight and nearly 10 years before the first Model T Ford rolled off the assembly line.

Her husband, Chong Lim Fung, came to Canada in 1911 and later returned to China to marry her. He would return often to Canada to work and go back home to visit his growing family of three children.

But Canada’s immigration rules didn’t allow Sum Ying Fung to join her husband in Vancouver.

Those were some very hard times for her, said son, Fung Suey Kee.

“Second World War, she had a very difficult time …raising the family,” he said.

In 1954, Sum Ying Fung was allowed to immigrate with her children, settling in Vancouver’s Chinatown.

In 1967, her husband died and the family moved to East Vancouver.

When Fung was 90, she underwent brain surgery, but recovered and soon after that, she travelled the world with many of her family members, visiting Germany, France, Italy.

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