CHAN, Tony Lap Foo Chan
March 20, 1950 - June 8, 2026
Tony was born March 20, 1950 in Macao, China to father Chan Hork Sun and mother Chan Lau Wai Kin. He grew up in Hong Kong, and immigrated to Vancouver, BC in 1971. In his first decade in Canada, he worked a variety of odd jobs, from dishwasher to fishmonger, and lived all over North America to put himself through school. He completed a Diploma in Computer Technology (1975) from Red River Community College in Winnipeg, Manitoba and a Bachelor of Science (1979) and Master of Science (1980) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri USA.
Tony launched his career as a professional engineer with brief periods as an Engineering Assistant at Saskatchewan Telecommunications and as a Summer Engineer at General Electric in Pennsylvania. He secured an engineering position with the British Columbia Telephone Company (later known as Telus) in Prince George, BC. He would eventually settle back in Vancouver after transferring to Telus headquarters to be closer to his family. During his 35 years at Telus, he formed many friendships which he enjoyed into retirement.
Tony was honest, hardworking and always willing to help others to the best of his ability. He had a lifelong love of electronics, innovation, and new technologies. He had an inquisitive mind and enjoyed being out in action, whether it be tinkering with entrepreneurship, going out for dim sum, or attending events and conferences.
In his heart, he was a family man. He loved spending time with his children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, and gathering his large extended family. He was the glue that brought his family together. Tony was the cherished husband of 40 years to Fen, devoted father to Elizabeth (Robert) and Linda (Wilfred), and proud grandfather to Christopher Tony, Luke Tony, Susan Mae, and Patrick William.
He is survived by his elder sister Selina; elder brother Lop Sang (Cynthia) and younger brother Lop Kan; eldest sister in law Shirley; eldest brother in law Allan, Ye Xue Min (and wife), nieces and nephews Joseph (Daisy), Brenda, Calvin (Grace), Willie, Nelson (Carlee), and Tina (Phillip), Ye Yun Wing, Michael, and Ye Yun Yeen; and great nieces and nephews Mei-Ling, Chicago, Amara, May, Athena, Aubrey, Jakob, and Malaki.
He was preceded in death by his father, mother, father-in-law Ye Sek San, eldest brother Raymond, and eldest sister Annie.
We want to express our gratitude for the care received by the teams at the BC Cancer Agency and the Vancouver General Hospital.
In lieu of flowers, we are collecting donations for City of Vancouver Parks to dedicate a park bench in honour of Tonyβs love of the outdoors and public amenities. Please e-transfer donations toΒ elizabeth.sy.chan@gmail.com
A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, June 23rd at 12:30pm at Glenhaven Memorial Chapel 1835 East Hastings Street, Vancouver BC
Interment to follow at Mountainview Cemetery 5455 Fraser Street, Vancouver BC
A memorial banquet will take place on the same day at 5:00pm at Prince Restaurant 2881 Grandview Highway, Vancouver BC. Please RSVP to the banquet dinner here. (Link:Β https://forms.gle/x56sWk6QWcCHGFPz9)
Services
Tony Lap Foo Chan Visitation
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Glenhaven Memorial Chapel
1835 E Hastings St
Vancouver, BC V5L1T3
Tony Lap Foo Chan Memorial Service
Tuesday,June 23, 2026
12:30 pm
- Location: Lower Mainland & Vancouver Area
- Funeral Home: GLENHAVEN MEMORIAL CHAPEL
