Victor Lo Tang-Seong (founder of Café de Coral) Lo Fong-cheung (founder of Fairwood)
Children
Lo Kai Muk (1933-1997) Eugene Lo Yau Yan (b.1937) Myrna Lo Mo Ching (b.1939) Frank Lo Yau Yee (b.1940) Winston Lo Yau Lai (b.1941) Yvonne Lo Mo Ling (b.1948)
Lo died on 5 May 1995 at Queen Mary Hospital, aged 85. He was survived by his wife Elizabeth Lo Shing. His business position was succeeded by his son Winston Lo Yau-lai.[3]
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^Kernan, Linda (25 May 2015). "The Vitasoy Story". The Industrial History of Hong Kong Group. Archived from the original on 29 March 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2016.