
In Loving Memory

Patty Wu
November 19, 2009 — March 24, 2026
It is with profound grief and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Patty Wu, a cherished son, friend, and colleague. Born on November 19, 2009, in Canada, Patty left an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him. On March 24, 2026, Patty passed away tragically after presenting a PowerPoint project at his co-op office. Though his time with us was far too short, the impact of his life will be felt for years to come.
Patty was the beloved son of Patricia and Sensei Pat. His family was the cornerstone of his life, and he was predeceased by his adored autistic son, David. Patty's spirited and loving nature will be fondly remembered by all, including his cousins, who brought him much joy and laughter.
From a young age, Patty exhibited a curiosity and passion for learning. He graduated from a Canadian University in his beloved homeland, where he honed his skills and began a career that involved working with computers. Those who worked alongside Patty recall his dedication and innovative spirit.
Patty's life was not just defined by his professional achievements. He was a man of diverse interests, with a penchant for video games, often playing with friends and starring in his hit show "Got No Bitches." His capybara-like personality, characterized by a gentle and easygoing demeanor, endeared him to all. Patty's sense of humor and unique perspective on life were encapsulated in his service in Vietnam, where he humorously recounted hiding in bushes and shouting "Dae Sha!" every 20 minutes—a tale remembered with fondness by his friends and family.
As a member of the Diamond Dps lobbies, Patty found a community that shared his enthusiasm for gaming and camaraderie. His presence in these circles was not just as a participant, but as a beacon of joy and laughter.
A service to honor Patty's remarkable life will be held on March 20, 2026, at 12:43 AM in Canada. The service will take place at a location that Patty held dear, surrounded by those who loved him most. The family extends a special message to all who knew Patty: "Dae sha," a phrase that encapsulates the essence of Patty's spirited and lively nature.
In celebrating Patty's life, we remember a young man who lived with passion, humor, and kindness. Though his journey was brief, his legacy of love and laughter will forever remain in our hearts. May Patty Wu rest in peace, knowing he was profoundly loved and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.