Leung Shek Lun
Leung Shek Lun
Village representative committed to serve the village
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Ng Wai Chi with some other village elders
Ng Wai Chi with some other village elders
This photo was taken at the vegetarian meal during the 1966 Nga Tsin Wai Jiao Festival-Provided by Leung Shek Lun
Ng Wai Chi with some other village elders
This photo was taken at the vegetarian meal during the 1966 Nga Tsin Wai Jiao Festival-Provided by Leung Shek Lun
Leung Shek Lun wholeheartedly handled his godfather Ng Wai Chi’s funeral
Ng Wai Chi died in 1975 and had been ill since a year ago. He knew that his time was near, and he told his life and deeds to Leung and asked Leung to write a biography for him. Ng Wai Chi trusted Leung, yet he told Leung that there was something that must not be detailed. After Ng Chi Wai fell seriously ill, Leung asked no further. Leung regarded himself profoundly influenced by his nominal father’s selfless spirit. The couple of Mr Ng Wai Chi and Mrs Ng were taken care of by Kam Mui before their deaths. Kam’’s husband used to be in the guerrillas. He died during the Japanese Occupation. Ng Wai Chi had sympathy for her and so Kam Mui went living with the old couples. They counted on each other. After Ng Wai Chi passed away, Kam asked Leung for advice because she wanted to continue her accomodation in 4th Lane. Leung understood that he did not take much care of his nominal father and took into consideration that Kam got no other place to live. Therefore, Leung thought it was reasonable to fulfil Kam’’s request. But for fear that the Ng Wai Chi’’s descendants might fight for his legacy, Leung asked Lee Tong, Ng Siu Cheun and other renowned figures in the village to bear witness, with written contract, in approving Kim to continue living in the ancestral house of Ng Wai Chi.