Ronald “George” Chan

Ronald “George” Chan

Ronald “George” Chan (Oct 30th, 1923 – March 12th, 2010)

George was a wonderful husband to his wife Lillian and a caring father to his children Linda (Ken), Lorne and Kerry (Darlene) and a proud Grandfather to Christopher and Nicole. Son of Mr and Mrs Robert and Yee Chan Tom Shee Chan and step mother Yuen Yee, George was the oldest of 9 children – Noreen (Wally-predeceased), Gilbert (Dorothy) , James (Beverly), (Wilfred -predeceased) (Mary), Paul (May), Loretta (Ken), Alfred (Dawn) and William (Geraldine).

Born in Victoria, George attended Vic High. George, obtained his real estate diploma at UBC (F.R.I) and was the first Chinese real estate agent in Victoria. He worked at Northwestern Securities and Mayfair Realty. George had also formed a successful development company with his brothers Wilfred and William called Rowils Estates. George was an active member of the community and dedicated many volunteer hours to help his community. He was a member and past president of the Victoria Chinatown Lions Club where he dedicated a lifetime of service. He was a director of the Hoy Sun Benevolent Association. He also served as a director for the Chinatown Care Center.

George and his wife Lil were enthusiastic ballroom dancers and were able to meet a wonderful group of friends to enjoy their love of dance with. George and Lil also loved to travel and have travelled with their children to many different international countries and in recent years have loved to go on dancing cruises with their friends.

George, was an avid fisherman, and loved to go salmon fishing with his buddy, Jeff Shong. They caught many trophy salmon and had many fishing stories to tell about the ones that got away. George was a gourmet cook and loved finding new recipes to try.

Six years ago, George suffered a stroke and he was also diagnosed with the early onset of Alzheimer’s. It has been difficult the last 6 years but the family has become closer. Last year, George was fortunately able to get a placement in a home with health care professionals. His first initial placement was at Mt St. Mary’s, then to the Oak Bay Kiwanis (Alzheimer’s Ward). On behalf of the family, we would like to thank our family doctor, Dr. Lane Woodburn and the Oak Bay Kiwanis staff for the fine care that they took with George.

A Celebration of George’s life will take place in McCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Johnson and Vancouver Streets, on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at 10:00 am followed by interment at Royal Oak Burial Park.  We would request that  in lieu of flowers, donations would be made to the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion or the Chinese Care Center.

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  1. Willie and Jane Eng says:

    George- we will always cherish the memories of a wonderful family man and friend. Your inspiration and contribution to the community has made its mark . May you rest in peace.
    Our deepest condolence to you Lil and your family. Thinking of you with loving thoughts. Time is the healer.
    Love Willie and Jane

  2. Fenton says:

    Uncle George – we will always celebrate your memory and forever picture your fantastic smile. We know you’re off to a better place, and wish you God speed, as well as all the best to you Aunt Lil!

    Fenton, Susie, Talissa, Ethan & Dylan Eng

  3. Lannette New says:

    I’m so sorry to hear of Uncle George’s passing. I remember coming to your house when we were little and there would be huge feasts that Uncle George prepared for everyone. I especially remember his delicious potato pancakes that he made.

    Our thoughts are with you all at this time.
    Love,
    Lannette and Jak

  4. Fenton & Susie Eng says:

    Fenton and I (son and daughter-in-law of Willie & Jane Eng) are saddened to hear of your loss. Clearly, George has left a great legacy and we offer our thoughts and prayers for continued strength and healing to the family.

  5. Anita and Wilfred Young says:

    Dear Lil:

    Our deepest sympathy and condolences to your family.
    Our thoughts are with you….

    Wilfred & Anita

  6. Marian Greenway says:

    My heartfelt sympathies to you, Lillian and family. I have many fond memories of your husband taking pictures of many activities at the legion. After your long life together these memories will be of some comfort to you. Sincerely Marian Greenway

  7. Glenda Griffin says:

    Darlene & Family -
    I just wanted to pass along my condolences to you and your Family in the recent loss of your Father-in-law, Dad & Grampa.

    I can only imagine the wonderful “dancing” memories Lil must have. My dear Mother-in-law, Margo, loved to teach dancing and spent many, many happy Saturday nights at McMorrans. No doubt George & her even shared a dance or two and who knows, maybe are once again….

    Noreen & Wally were among Margo’s closest friends so please give her a hug for me also.

    Sincerely,
    Glenda Griffin

  8. Edgson and Maurene Chow says:

    George you will be missed for all your kindness and thoughtfulness you’ve shown me whenever i visited your place…
    our deepest simpathy goes out to you lil and to the family…
    i remembered all the great time i had on new years eve there..
    and the fantastic food george cooked us…

  9. Wayne Mew and Family says:

    Lil and family: Our sympathy and condolences to you at this time. George was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed. OUr thoughts are with you at this time.

    Wayne and FAmily

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