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Benjamin Hui

May 10, 1989 - November 14, 2020

Born on May 10, 1989 in Hong Kong, Benjamin Hui is the beloved son of Richard and Candy Hui, and brother to Gaby Hui. Benjamin was a passionate chef who aspired to travel the world and learn about different culinary styles. A lover of art, music, and culture, Ben always approached life with enthusiasm. Ben would also spend time volunteering and teaching kids and adults from all walks of life, taking away the fear and stigma of cooking. Benjamin was 31 years old when he passed away peacefully in his home in Markham, Canada.

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Kent Wong 2020-12-07 03:11:51 wrote:

I will always remember Ben as a positive, affable and creative friend. He was always eager to provide an additional spark to wherever he went, bring great humour, and be a leader in events. Ben taught me many things including how to stay grounded, to take on life's problems with a courageous attitude, and a diverse and artistic world. He would always be up for a laugh, a good time, be a fun host, and looking to encourage everyone to be involved. Once, I saran wrapped his car for his birthday but was worried that he might not appreciate it as much after a long day of volunteering at the temple. However, he gave me a positive and cheerful response after he saw the 'gift'. I always saw him as gracious free spirit, but one that left us too soon. You will be missed and remembered fondly.

Kent Wong 2020-12-07 03:11:51 wrote: I will always remember Ben as a positive, affable and creative friend. He was always eager to provide an additional spark to wherever he went, bring great humour, and be a leader in events. Ben taught me many things including how to stay grounded, to take on life's problems with a courageous attitude, and a diverse and artistic world. He would always be up for a laugh, a good time, be a fun host, and looking to encourage everyone to be involved. Once, I saran wrapped his car for his birthday but was worried that he might not appreciate it as much after a long day of volunteering at the temple. However, he gave me a positive and cheerful response after he saw the 'gift'. I always saw him as gracious free spirit, but one that left us too soon. You will be missed and remembered fondly.

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