A 70 years old uncle pedals 6 kilometers bicycle to the coffee shop everyday to earn money and fend for himself. As he passed away, his prawn kuey teow had became a memory and missed by many people in Butterworth.

Yuen Lee Lock spent 33 years of his life on the "Lock Kee" food stall. In September 2020, he felt weak in his legs and wanted to retire. He asked One Hope Charity for the arrangment of moving into nursing home to spend his following lifetime.

From the day 1 taking over his case, One Hope Charity team treated him like a family member. In the middle of the night, we followed him to the food stall, assists to start business and learn to made dumplings. Also, brought him to the nursing home, brought him to visit the doctor, eat breakfast, visit him often and more. All these actions were to make him feel comfortable.

Though we havn't got along with each other for a long time, Uncle Yuen's smiling face and his kindness always in our memory. One Hope Charity decided to use this video to remember the memories of the life of Uncle Yuen Lee Lock.

Seeing your peaceful face, we know that you are rest in the place of peace and love, you are free from illness and loneliness.

Funeral & Burial Assistances - Yuen Lee Lock