I was so sorry to hear about Kuwa’s passing. I will always remember him as a strong family man who loved his family and always proud of his children’s and grandchildren’s accomplishments. Behind his tough exterior and loud voice (which I was so scared of before when I was a kid) lies a heart of a loving family man. We will miss him dearly.
I am so sorry for your loss. He will be missed so much. Praying for His comfort, joy, strength and peace to surround you especially now and in the days ahead. Uncle Agapito lived a full blessed life and he is continuing to do so with our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear Pastor Tony and Dr. Co and Families, Winnie and I wish to express our heartfelt condolences on your father’s passing. We are comforted by the fact that he is now in the loving arms of our Lord Jesus Christ and we rejoice in anticipation of that glorious day when all those in the Lord will be reunited for eternity! In the meantime, we pray for you all for comfort and peace and sweet memories. May the God comfort you with His presence.
I frequently spoke to “Pete”whenever I passed by the mailroom at the LADA’s office. He was always cheerful and encouraging. I looked forward to talking with him. He made me feel loved. He was so energetic and positive that at times he appeared ageless. It is hard to imagine that he is gone. I want his family to know that I loved him and am praying for you all as mourn this tremendous loss.
I'm so sorry to hear this! I just heard the sad news. I worked with Pete, and he was a wonderful man with great work ethic and loving attitude. I will remember his laugh, smile and good conversations we had.
My deepest condolences to the entire Hao/Co Family for this loss. Regina and I have known Mr. Hao through his children for decades and he will be dearly missed. Walking with you in the comfort and presence of the Lord.
My condolences to the family. One of my fondest memories of uncle was when we were in a car passing time and because of my inquisitive nature, he shared a story about how my grandfather survived the Japanese occupation by faking his death. This brought a sense of history to me and made me realize our ancestors have survived so many events. His visit to canada was also fun as we just ate and toured my city. He found joy in watching kdrama with me and had his usual commentaries and predictions. He was chill about everything and was a good company. I will miss his thoughtfulness as he randomly messaged me via Viber sharing pics of his family, his 60th wedding anniversary celebration, greeted me on my birthday and greeted me Merry Christmas way early in December. It was a joy re-connecting to uncle somehow after my mom’s passing and he will be missed.