In loving memory of
Tung FUNG, OBE
04. 04. 1936 - 20. 02. 2024

In loving memory of Tung who sadly passed away on 20th February
Mr Fung Tung, OBE, beloved “Uncle Tony” to all of us, family and friends, has passed away peacefully in London, UK. The Funeral and Burial will take place at Molesey Cemetery at 11:40 am on Monday 25 March 2024, to be followed by a Celebration of Life at Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park from 1:30 pm to 4 pm. May he rest in peace.
Please click the button below to RSVP by 10am on Wednesday 20th March:
BURIAL
Address:
Molesey Cemetery
Walton Road
Molesey
KT8 2QE
Directions:
Molesey Cemetery is located off the Walton Road (B369) in Molesey behind St Peter’s Church. You can access the cemetery via the road to the right of the church (St Peter’s Road).
Parking: please park along the access road to the cemetery gates (St Peter’s Road).
CELEBRATION OF LIFE
Address:
Pembroke Lodge
Richmond Park
Richmond
Surrey
TW10 5HX
Directions:
Pembroke Lodge is set within the stunning Richmond Park in South West London. The Belvedere is a private room on the ground floor of the Georgian Wing, with an open terrace and panoramic views.
There is ample parking and it is easy to catch a taxi from Richmond Station.
Train / Taxi: Both SW trains and the District Line go to Richmond Station. Taxis are plentiful outside; it is a 10 minute drive from the station to Richmond Park – just ask to be dropped off at Pembroke Lodge.
Toilets: Are signposted and situated between the café and The Belvedere.
Step free access: Please note that there are steps leading down to the side entrance into The Belvedere, step free access is available via the main entrance and turn right to continue into The Belvedere.
Exiting the park: The Park is closed to traffic at dusk (approx from 6pm) so entry and exit thereafter is via Richmond Gate only, which is manned by Pembroke Lodge staff. Due to the deer and other wildlife, please take extreme care whilst driving in the park.

DONATIONS

In lieu of floral tributes we invite you to donate to The Counselling Partnership, a charity of a dear friend of Tony’s (Terry) and also one within his local area which he supported.
The partnership provides low cost therapy and never turn anyone away because of finance. 28 volunteer counsellors working within Elmbridge, Woking and the wider Surrey community.