Aiwei Holds a Funeral for His Beloved Wife, Forgets to Bring Burial Items
Published atJun 15, 2025 02:09 pm
Hong Kong veteran artist Aiwei's wife, Lisa Chan Meiling, passed away on May 18 due to liver cancer, at the age of 61. On the morning of the 15th, Aiwei held a vigil for his beloved wife at the Hung Hom Universal Funeral Parlour, without any religious ceremony; a memorial service will be conducted in the afternoon followed by the funeral procession, with the coffin transported to the Wo Hop Shek Crematorium for cremation. A photo of Lisa in her younger days, smiling in profile, was used for the memorial, surrounded by flower wreaths of different colors. The heart-shaped flower wreath from Aiwei is placed in the center, with the message: "My dear, rest well." Aiwei arrived early at the funeral parlour to make arrangements and accompany his wife on her final journey. Many friends from the industry also sent flower wreaths to express their condolences, including Sean Lau and his wife, Gallen Lo, Myolie Wu, Yuen Qiu, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cheung, Joel Chan, Joe Ma, Tang Wei Qi, Yim Yeung Ming, and representatives from the Performing Artistes Guild. 艾威直言心不在焉,所以只简单聊几句。At around 11 a.m., Aiwei met with the media but stated he would not give interviews, only briefly saying: "I haven't been sleeping well these days, I'm absent-minded, I even forgot to bring things for the burial today, so I'll try not to talk too much with everyone. Thank you for your thoughts, many friends, I know, especially those who previously promised to donate liver organs, almost 20 of them, I only remembered to reply to each of them last night, so I'll leave it here. Thank you."
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