Uncle Tony and Aunt Tyssen is part of the Jamaican family in California. Our parents held many kids birthday parties. But while the kids were having fun playing, the grownups were either gambling playing mahjong or poker. Those were very fun times. Our condolences to A. Ty, Michelle and Michael and the extended family. U. Tony will live on in our hearts forever. ❤️❤️❤️
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I will always remember all the time I spent with the Wong family during my adolescence years. Tony was like a dad to me. He always made me feel comfortable and welcome in his home. He always invited me to spend time with the family outings, with my best friend Michelle as if I was one of his daughters. I will always remember the trip to Florida and how much fun we had all together. May you rest in peace and always be remembered.
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Uncle Tony was my Father's brother. I only met him a few times. He lived in California and I live in Toronto. But I will always remember him as the fun loving uncle, who loved to travel and take photos, just like me. He was always very gracious and welcomed me into his home. He introduced me to the grandeur of Bryce Canyon by letting me tag along on one of his family vacations. Aunt Ty, Michelle and Micheal take comfort from the fact that we do not grieve as those without hope. Uncle Tony has travelled to a much more beautiful place, and he will be there waiting for you.
Sharon
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1984, Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
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Dear Ty and family,
My sincere Condolences. Keeping you and your family in my prayers.
Joven
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The news of Tony's passing has shocked and upset me beyond expression. It seems just like yesterday when we last had our get together with our Cedars Sinai NICU group in Schaubarum park. Tony was always fun, friendly, kind and very helpful. We had been friends for many decades now. The most indelible memory I have of Tony is when Ty and Tony came to my house, where I gained valuable insights about plants. Tony taught me how to grow,propagate and fertilize the plants that was in my yard. He was so knowledgeable about plants, and little did I know that he was a graduate of botany? horticulture? and had a green thumb.
Ty, I want to express my deepest sympathy. I know you must feel desperately lonely and empty right now. I will be praying you'll find comfort and strength. GOD'S PEACE BE WITH YOU!
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Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos of your family. Of all my classmates, I think Tony and Tyssen have been married the longest and have been wonderful role models of married and family life. Life ahead will be a very challenging adjustment but I am confident the support Tyssen will have from her her children and grandchildren will be of great comfort. My very deepest condolences to Tyssen and her family.
Warm Regards,
Cecile Tonks (classmate of Tyssen)
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Dear Ty and loved ones, you are in my prayers. May our Lord be with you with His comfort and strength - with His reassurance that we will meet again in His kingdom!
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2017, Apple Valley, CA, USA
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When we first moved to Sun City Apple Valley, I attended an outdoor movie on the lawn. Loud and clear from a distance was a Jamaican accent coming from across the way. I went over to introduce myself, and met Tony & Ty. Ever since then, I was fortunate to know Tony. He was a truly warm & generous person, always remembering his friends by giving them his garden treasures like red peppers. His garden was his pride and joy, and he loved showing how green his thumb was. We will truly miss his beautiful warm nature and always saying what's on his mind as most Jamaicans do 😊. Blessings to Ty and his family.
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My condolences to Tony's family. I first met Tony and Ty when I started playing Mexican Train Dominoes ant the clubhouse. I usually came in last at the table I was at. Tony kept telling me to say and think I was going to win. It only worked a couple of times but I will keep saying I am going to win. We will all miss you a lot Tony. One day we will all be playing Dominoes in Heaven with you. Love and hugs,Jean
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I was just 12 when I had a test to determine whether or not I had an ulcer. I was a little freaked out about the whole thing. Tony, or Mr. Wong as he was always known to me, called one evening to check on how I was doing and to offer words of comfort on things. He made me feel better about the whole matter, and about a world that was getting more and more complex. From that point forward I enjoyed talking to Mr. Wong, and I will miss our conversations at family gatherings.
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