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Jean Tang Kai
Date of Death: October 30, 2021
In Loving Memory of
Jean Tang Kai
November 4, 2021
9:00 am
Parrish of the Assumption , Long Circular Road

Jean Tang Kai passed away peacefully on the 30th October, 2021. Wife of Peter Tang Kai (deceased), mother of Judith Fung (Trevor), Brian (deceased)(Maura), Glenford (Angela), Donna, Lisa Ali (Ahmad)(deceased), Garth, Anthony,Reverend Father Leslie and Roger.

Sister of Yvonne, Theresa, Edgar (all deceased) and Angela Goyette. Sister in law to Sr. Gertrude Tang Kai, Alva Feraz {Rita, Camilla, Pedro, Fenrick and Monica Charles (all deceased)}

Grandmother of ten, great grandmother of eleven.

Funeral to be held at 9:00 am on Thursday 4th November, 2021 at Parrish of the Assumption , Long Circular Road,  to be followed by a private interment (live streaming will be available as numbers will be restricted as per COVID protocols). 

Wreaths can be sent to Clark and Battoo Port of Spain.

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Latchmin Marajh

I wish to express my condolences to the family of: Jean Tang Kai.
Please allow me to share some encouraging words with you from God’s word.
It is heart breaking to see our love ones go, The grief we experience seems to last for a long time.
I have benefited from God’s word and also by heartfelt prayer.God’s word at Acts 25:8 says that God will swallow up death forever.
Also psalm 147:3 says:He heals the broken-hearted; he binds up their wounds.
So God can certainly bring relief to a broken heart if we pray to him in full faith.
So there will be victory over death because the God who promised this cannot lie.(Titus 1:2)
I hope these words can be of some comfort

Latchmin Marajh

I wish to express my condolences to the family of: Jean Tang Kai.
Please allow me to share some encouraging words with you from God’s word.
It is heart breaking to see our love ones go, The grief we experience seems to last for a long time.
I have benefited from God’s word and also by heartfelt prayer.God’s word at Acts 25:8 says that God will swallow up death forever.
Also psalm 147:3 says:He heals the broken-hearted; he binds up their wounds.
So God can certainly bring relief to a broken heart if we pray to him in full faith.
So there will be victory over death because the God who promised this cannot lie.(Titus 1:2)
I hope these words can be of some comfort

Ivy Hitlal-Bengochea

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ms. Jean Tang Kai. Death is never easy to bear especially when it is our own but, trust in God he will sustain you. Isaiah 26:19 says, Your dead will live again. And Revelation 21:4 tells us, And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be any more. The former things have passed away. Soon God will bring an end to death and all our loved ones will be resurrected. What a joyous time.