BING
SUN WONG
January 07, 1944 - April 16, 2024
Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Bing Sun Wong, a one of a kind man who
brought joy and laughter to everyone
around him even in his final days passed
away peacefully surrounded by friends and
family on April 16, 2024, in his hometown
of Winnipeg, MB, after a courageous battle
with cancer.
Bing's was a beloved son, brother, father,
grandfather and friend, and always ready
with a joke or a kind word to lift the
spirits of those around him. His
infectious humor and gentle nature made
him a cherished presence in the lives of
his friends and family members, including
his children, Kelly (Tracey), Stephanie,
and Jordan (Sharon), as well as his
sisters, Pearl (Lloyd), Annamae (Bob), Fay
(Ken), and Sylvanna (Warren), and his
brother Henry and his grandsons Elliot and
Wyatt.
Bing was pre-deceased by his parents Jack
and Anne, his siblings, Mary (Walter), Lil
(Yun), Jack (Rose), and Lynn (Bob).
Throughout his life, Bing was known for
his thoughtfulness and sense of humor. He
carried these qualities into his
professional life, where he worked for
Ford until his well-deserved retirement.
His colleagues remember him as a reliable
and friendly presence, always ready with a
joke to lighten the mood.
Bing's passion for music was a thread that
ran through his entire life. He played
guitar for various bands, including his
longtime band, the Pallbearers, where he
brought joy to audiences with every strum
of his guitar.
In his free time, Bing was an avid golfer
who also enjoyed fishing in his younger
days. He found pleasure in the simple
things, like watching his favorite TV
shows and movies at home, where he could
relax and unwind. The casino was also
another favorite destination where he
would love to go.
Bing lived a life full of laughter, love,
and music. As we remember Bing’s presence,
we also celebrate the life of a man who
was full of joy and kindness. Bing's
legacy will live on through the stories
told, and the music he played
A celebration of life will be held at
Cropo Funeral Home at 1442 Main St. at a
later date.
As
published online at After Memorials
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