In Celebration of

Cheng Hsueh Chuang

September 24, 1951 -  March 25, 2025

Cheng H. Chuang Obituary

Cheng H. Chuang at the age 73 passed away peacefully on March 25th at Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington Ontario. Cheng H. Chuang was born on September 24th, 1951 in Kula Lumpur, Malaysia.

He immigrated to Canada at the age of 19 with the help of his sister Daisy and brother-in-law Ian Hodge. Upon arriving, he studied two years in high school and learned French and various Sciences and Mathematics in the province of Quebec. Upon graduating from Dawson College from the Chemical Technology program, he immediately joined CIL’s Research Lab in Beloeil, Quebec and a few years later, moved to Burlington, when the company relocated to Mississauga.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years Joyceline Lee Chuang, daughter Lian (Ainsley Chee Chue), and recently born grandson on March 20th, nicknamed Dumpling Boy by Cheng as he has not yet been named, and sons Michael and David.

Cheng lived a very full and busy life. Enjoying many sports and was a very active father in all this children’s activities.
Whether home or abroad, Cheng, in his shy and quiet way, always made many friends along the way and remained friends for life.
Cheng has lived a very full and happy life.

We will always remember your thoughtfulness and how you were always willing to quickly help anyone in need.

May he rest in peace.

In lieu of flowers a donation to Joseph Brant's Oncology unit or to Juravinski Hospital's Cancer Centre Foundation made in Cheng's honour would be appreciated.

A Memorial will be held for Cheng Chuang
Saturday, March 29th
Family 10: 30 AM,
Friends 11:00 AM
Reception 1:30 PM

Bay Gardens Funeral Home
1010 Botanical Drive
Burlington, Ontario
L7T 1V1

Guestbook 

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TEJPAL (PAUL) (Fellow player)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Burlington

I am deeply saddened to hear of Cheng's passing. I had the privilege of knowing him through the club, and I will always remember the moments we shared playing together. Cheng’s warmth, kindness, and dedication to the game left a lasting impact on everyone he met. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. He will be truly missed.

Rest in peace, Cheng.

Fran & Mike Shaw (Badminton club member and fellow coach with Junior club)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Waterdown

Always enjoyed playing badminton together and I personally acquired valuable coaching techniques when I volunteered alongside Cheng for the Pearson Jr. badminton club.
Our sincere condolences during this difficult time,

Fran and Mike Shaw

Brian Hodge (Nephew)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Caplan, QC

Offering all our love and support. 'Great' Uncle Cheng, you've enriched our lives and you did it with a sarcastic wit that only you could pull off. Thank you from our family, Brian, Aki, Sena & Kieran Hodge

Ian Hodge (Brother-in-Law)

Entered March 28, 2025 from Brossard QC

Words alone cannot express the deep sadness that my wife(Hsueh-Hwee Chuang, Cheng's sister) felt upon the news of his passing.
However we at least have the wonderful memories of his cheerfulness, caring and empathetic spirit. He was a credit to humanity, a shining example of what humans should be like.
He will forever remain in our hearts. Rest in peace.

Brenda Pacheco (Works with Joyce and Lian)

Entered March 28, 2025

My deepest condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May Cheng rest in internal peace.

Brenda Pacheco and family

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