elevated 3K24u December 17, 1944 ~ January 20, 2026
elevated 3K24u Visitation
Saturday, January 31, 2026 from 12:30 – 1:15 pm
elevated 3K24u Holy Cross Catholic Funeral Home
211 Langstaff Road East, Thornhill, ON, L3T 3Z6
elevated 3K24u Funeral Mass – Chapel of St. Joseph (within the Funeral Home)
Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 1:30 p.m.
elevated 3K24u To watch Mass live
elevated 3K24u Interment
Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery
8361 Yonge Street, Thornhill, ON, L3T 2C7
elevated 3K24u Obituary
elevated 3K24u Victoria Shuk Ying Lau Tin passed away peacefully on January 20, 2026. Born on December 17, 1944, in Macau, she was the beloved daughter of the late Rosalina Gomes and Victor Lau.
elevated 3K24u She is survived by her loving husband, Ching-Lung (Gerald); her children Diane (Jordan), Noel, and Dora (Michael); and her treasured grandchildren Sean, Ian, Benjamin, Phillip and Kara. She is also fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews, and godchildren.
elevated 3K24u Victoria is reunited with her parents, her brother Edward, and her sister Cynthia.
elevated 3K24u Known affectionately as Vicky, she was a gentle and caring presence whose life was marked by love, compassion, and generosity. Shortly after her birth, her family moved back to Hong Kong with the ending of World War II. Vicky attended the Sacred Heart Canossian College from kindergarten through Form 7, where her lifelong friendships were built and her faith journey took root. After graduating from the University of Hong Kong, Vicky joined the Social Work Department of the Hong Kong Government, where she met Ching-Lung, her soul-mate. While raising her three young children, she returned to her alma mater as a social work field-instructor. She was known for putting her students first, offering steady encouragement and genuine belief in their potential. In 1989, Vicky and Ching-Lung uprooted their family and immigrated to Canada. In Toronto where they called their new home, her passion for community services continued and Vicky became a cultural interpreter working in the downtown courts. She took immense pride in her work and the friendships she formed with fellow interpreters from around the world. Together with Ching-Lung, Vicky volunteered at her church after retirement. She co-lead the care group, Martha group and Vicky was a cantor of the church choir.
elevated 3K24u Vicky’s eyes sparkled when speaking with her friends and family, whether over the phone, a video chat, or during coffee or dim-sum gatherings. She listened with compassion, sharing both laughter and tears, and was known for remembering birthdays and important milestones across generations. She will be deeply missed.
elevated 3K24u In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to charities closest to Vicky’s heart.
elevated 3K24u Sacred Heart Chinese Catholic Mission (SHCCM) (via the Archdiocese of Toronto)
elevated 3K24u Society of Saint Vincent de Paul


Victoria was my high school classmate in Hong Kong. She was always a sweet and very thoughtful person. We had much fun during our class reunions throughout the years.
Dear Vicky,
May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.
Vicki, with her beautiful voice loves singing in the church choir. She enjoyed our activities in the Canossian choir. I shall miss her dearly!
I love to name her Mrs Tin who was my instructor during my fieldwork placement at St. James’ Settlement in HK. “Janice, you look like a blooming flower…” has not only raised me up as a social worker but also led me a positive life.
It’s my great honor to become your granddaughter to whom you always shared your dishes, cherry tomatoes & laughters in Toronto. Though we are apart since my return to HK in 1993, we are not apart. You always live respectfully in my heart.
Vicky and Tin are lifelong family friends starting as university alumni, SWD colleagues and legionary sisters in the past 60 plus years. We are closer and we meet regularly since moving to Toronto. Vicky’s pleasant personality will be sorely missed. Our deepest condolences to the Tin family.
Dear Tin Family,
We are very saddened by the news of Victoria’s passing. May her beautiful soul rest in peace. Vicky will be warmly remembered.
We are thinking of your time of mourning and sharing your loss with sincere condolences. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love & Prayers,
Sylvia, John Lee and Family
I admire Vick’s kindness and concern for other people.
You shall be fondly remembered.
May you rest peacefully in the arms of God. 你的至愛的聖母媽媽將會常伴你。
Vicki, even though we worked together in Hong Kong at the SWD Lady Trench Training Centre for just a couple of years , I have fond memories of your bright spirit, kindness and warm personality. May you rest in peace and your beloved ones consoled by the many happy memories of you.
Vicky ,our youngest among all the SHCC class of 1960
She participated in all our alumni activities in Toronto.
She will be sadly missed when we go for lunches and outings.
Dear Dora,
My family and I send you and your family our condolences.
I will put in our prayer request to the ASL priest .
May she rest in Peace .
Blessings ,
Mary Jackson and family
Sorry for your loss. My condolence to the Tin family.
@Mary Jackson, thank you so much for your condolences in ASL. HUGS.
We are sending our condolences to the Tin family.
My condolences to the Tin family, especially Diane and Jordan and their children.
Vicky is not just a colleague, she is a most caring friend. She brings joy, warmth, and encouragement to everyone she meets. And above all, I admire her for she always practices what she preaches. Thank you so much, dear Vicky. I shall always find comfort and inspiration from your radiant smile and loving kindness.