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Anonymous
15 years ago

As morning breaks we would hear footsteps upstairs. By the time we're upstairs you would always greet us with your smile and your delicious cuisines. We would have great conversations with tons of memories and laughter at the dining table. Mom would always rat you out on something you did, that made us laugh and smile. Then you would laugh it off with a hihi. We miss you dad...... Our hearts is reaching out to you No one can replace our memories of you We're thinking of you frequently And praying for you May you rest in peace in the heavens above Give us the strength we need to watch over others We love you dad

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Anonymous
16 years ago

This is George Chung (currently still in VN), I am very sad that our Grand uncle has left all of us, but at the same time, I am happy for our Grand uncle, that he is not suffering for more; but most importantly, he has joined his dearest Brother Hoa Khon Truong (Chicago), our grandpa Hoa has mentioned his most admired brother from Michigan many, many times... When I went to supermarket with my Grandpa in Chicago, he always asked to get some COCONUT CHEWY CANDY for our Grand Uncle (his favorite snack) and mail the dry goods to Michigan to his dearest brother. Whenever I see bag of the BenTre Coconut candy, our Grand Uncle will be the first to remember.... God bless all... "GIÊSU - MARIA - GIUSE, Con Mến Yêu, Xin Cứu Rỗi Các Linh Hồn." .

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Anonymous
16 years ago

For some unknown reason that I still have yet to decipher, I have always admired--and will continue to do so--people that were in their prime during the '60s era. Perhaps, it is because of movies such as 'DAYS OF BEING WILD', 'IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE' and '2046' that left a lasting impression on my mind after watching them. Hence each time that I saw Mr. Truong, he always reminded me of the characters from these movies, because he himself was a man of the '60s...always well dressed and never a strand of hair out of place, even when he was in his 80s. More importantly, along with style, Mr. Truong was also a man of class and generosity. He always welcomed me into his home and treated me as one of his sons. I will certainly miss having tea and conversations with him over news from Hong Kong and China...not to mention his cooking. May his traits remain with us while he leaves for another world.

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Anonymous
16 years ago

I will always remember him as a carefree and giving person. He always welcomed me in his home and was quick to feed me all his delicious dishes! He was a great grandfather as well to Aiden and Nana. They loved going to him for full-size treats! He will be greatly missed.

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16 years ago

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