

Ignatius Wing-Bun Ng, affectionately known as Iggy, passed away peacefully at age 55, after a brave battle with cancer, at North York General Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Ignatius will be forever treasured and greatly missed by his devoted wife, Tammy; his cherished children, Sophie and Aiden; his loving mother, Agnes; and his dear sister, Elaine (Michael). Through the grace of Christ, Ignatius is reunited with his father, Dr. Anthony Ng, in the peace of eternal life.
Born in Hong Kong, the family moved to Canada shortly after Ignatius’ birth, first to Ottawa and eventually settling in Toronto where he had a very happy childhood filled with love. Ignatius was a man of strong character, principle and integrity, who was known for his kind heart, thoughtfulness and generosity. He had a passion for cooking and found great joy in preparing special meals for his loved ones.
As a devout Catholic, Ignatius had a deep faith in God throughout his life, a guiding light that shaped his every decision and inspired him to lead by example. His steadfast belief brought him strength, serenity, and comfort throughout his journey, even in his final days.
His unwavering devotion to his family—always placing their joy and well-being above his own—remains etched in our hearts. He will be remembered as a loving husband, doting father and caring son and brother. Ignatius' spirit continues to shine through us, a source of inspiration and grace. May his memory be a blessing, and may we honour his legacy by living with the same love, compassion, and integrity he so effortlessly embodied.
A visitation will be held on Friday, September 12, 2025 at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Homes - Thornhill (8088 Yonge Street) from 4:00pm - 8:00pm.
A second visitation will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at Blessed Trinity Parish (3220 Bayview Ave) at 9:30am. A funeral mass will follow at Blessed Trinity Parish at 10:30am. Following the funeral mass, Ignatius will be laid to rest at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery (8361 Yonge St.)
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to either the Freeman Centre for Palliative Care at North York General Hospital or the Canadian Cancer Society.
To donate to the Freeman Centre, visit the North York General Foundation’s donation form and select “Freeman Centre for Palliative Care” from the list of specific areas. Please see link below in donation section.
To donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, visit their website and dedicate a gift in memory of Ignatius. Please see link below in donation section.
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To view the livestream please use this link: www.blessedtrinityparish.ca
This will take you to our webpage. When you get there click on the “Live Feed” button at the top of the page. This will automatically scroll you down to the Live Feed area. Once there, click on "Livestreaming" on the left-hand side. The video will go live about 10 to 15 min before the mass starts. Those who go onto the site and see no livestream are likely there before the 10 to 15min before the feed begins. Simply go back to the “live feed” and click on the button again closer to the start time of the - and the feed should come up on your screen.
A few notes:
• When the video launches hover your mouse over the lower left-hand part of the video screen on the webpage … there you will see a small speaker with an X beside it. Click on the speaker to enable the sound (the X will disappear)
• Click on the box on the far-right hand side of the video screen on the webpage (“full screen”) and the picture will fill your entire screen
• The volume of the sound is controlled from the computer/device you are on. You may need to increase the volume on their computer / device to hear things properly.
• A computer is the best way to watch the broadcast. Cell phones and iPad do work - marginally, but (especially) older models can sometimes have limited or outdated technology that doesn’t always manage the sizable data that comes in with both audio and video broadcasting. An old computer can also have these issues…
Also - Potential streaming delays, frozen frames and so on do happen on occasion and unfortunately, we have no control over these situations. Further there can be delays or challenges with the internet feed in any number of neighbourhoods at anytime. Again, we have no control over this. Fortunately, they have been minimal, but we wanted you to be aware.
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