LEE, Elsie Yau Lin Lee

November 25, 1947 - January 13, 2026
LEE, Elsie Yau Lin Lee
It is with great sadness to announce the passing of Elsie Yau Lin Lee (nee Chan) 李陳有蓮

She is predeceased by:

Father, Tze Choi Chan 陳子財

Mother, Cheung, King Cheung Chan 陳張琼

Sister, Po Lin Chan

Grandson, Cale Way Chee Lee

Survived by or leaving behind…

Husband, Douglas Richard Lee 李長達

Stepdaughter, Annameika Renora Lee 李爱卿

Sister Fung Lin

Brother Chu Kong (wife?)

Brother Pak Hung (wife?)

Sister Chau Lin

Brother in law, Ying Lam

Sister Ada Cheung (Jay)

Nephew Simon Sze Ming (Carman)

Niece Kit Ming (Humphery)

And several other nieces and nephews.

Elsie came to Canada in the early 70’s. Enrolling in business classes and working for banks… working primarily for the Band of Montreal for her working career.

She supported a Chinese class that ran for many years and where she established many long term friendships.

She enjoyed meeting up with her friends, going on many short and longer out of country tour trips with my dad as well as with girlfriends.

She supported my dad’s Tai Chi in numerous ways. She enjoyed and practiced yoga for many years. She loved taking classes and learning new things whether they were about new languages, or classes for seniors on online safety and how to use tablets. She had a deep appreciation and enjoyment of art and history. She visited the Chinatown storytelling centre a few times and loved walking the Dr Sun Yat-Sen Gardens.

While she could drive, she was an avid bus rider and knew the local bus routes and schedules off by heart! She loved being centrally located and how easy it was for her to get to almost anywhere she needed by bus.

Elsie was very friendly and great conversationalist, easily picking up friends and keeping them for many long years.

A very special thank you to the Vancouver Hospice Society. Elsie was only there for 3 short weeks. She loved her “small studio apartment”, she talked many times about the delicious meals, and most importantly the very caring and kind staff and volunteers that made her last weeks of life as comfortable as possible.

She will be greatly missed by many and all who knew and loved her.