Peter Wensheng Pay's life was defined by the diverse connections he made and the people he helped. He was never more happy than when approached on the street with a warm, “Mr. Pay!” from someone whose life he had touched. The fact that it happened so often was a testament to his compassion and generosity.
Born in Jinan, China on Oct. 16, 1931, Peter lived a life of unique experiences and accomplishments. Although some were joyous, some harsh, he was always unafraid to step into the unknown. During the civil war in China, he became a teenaged refugee and led almost 200 boys from his school aged 8 to 14 on a treacherous journey on foot from Nanjing to Taiwan. They formed lifelong bonds from this experience. He took another leap by coming to Canada to study for a master’s degree in civil engineering at the University of Toronto and decided to settle here. He had adventures from coast to coast while working as a public servant, such as overseeing dam construction in the wilds of Manitoba and designing ice-breaking ships in the Arctic.
In all his endeavours, he was driven by a strong sense of responsibility and values. He loved spending time with children, telling stories, fishing, and spending time outdoors, especially taking walks along the canal in Ottawa. He greatly valued the peace and freedom that life in Canada gave him. Peter contributed to the democratic process by supporting local electoral candidates from across the political spectrum. He was also a devoted member of a number of Chinese Canadian community organizations.
He is remembered by his children, Cynthia Pay (Dave Buchanan), Alisa Pay (Nicolas Vazintaris), Susan Pay (Minghua Zhou), George Pay (Elizabeth Hou), Frank Pay (Sophia Wang), and Joanna Pay; his grandchildren Nadia Zhou, Antonios Vazintaris, Christina Zhou, Maria Vazintaris, Elisa Pay, Aksel Bhattacharjee, Ella Pay, Louisa Pay, and David Pay; as well as extended family and friends. His best wish for his children was that they would have the freedom and opportunity to follow a path that would make them happy.
The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Villagia in the Glebe for their care.
Visitation will be held at the Beechwood Funeral Home, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa on Saturday, September 17th from 8:30am – 10:00am. A memorial service will follow, officiated by the Pastor Paul Chen. The family will hold a private interment thereafter, but invites everyone to sign the digital book of condolences.
Livre de visiteurs
Linda Newton
Xin yu cui
Please accept my deepest sympathies to you and your family.
Wei Wei
Please accept my most heartfelt condolences for your family's loss and our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Jing Lu
To George and Elizabeth, we are deeply sorry for your loss. Your uncle was a great man, he will be missed. Condolences to all your family. Jing & Jiang
Catherine Donnelly
A life to celebrate - Peter was a generous honest and thoughtful colleague. I learned and watched as he gave a hand up or a second chance to more than I could ever count. He was a fearless friend and I wish I could have reciprocated. Catherine Donnelly
Suqin Zheng and Kejian Wei
George, Frank and Susan, we feel very sorry for your family’ s loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Mr. Pay was a great man, he will be missed .
Limei Sun & Qiang Wang
We feel so sorry for your loss. Peter was a gentleman and will be missed. May God be with you at this difficult time.
Bing Chen and Qun Lu
so touched by your generosity, Integrity of life. rest in peace.
thank you, Mr. Pay.
Baiquan Li
For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Romans 8:35, 37- 39
My condolences to the family and all who loved him.