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Hallejuah be blessed! That who died in Christ!
OK Jin Hwang, 79, who was born on February 25, 1933 in South Korea.
God called her to heaven on November 11, 2012 at 11:25 a.m. at Alaska Regional Hospital due to general sickness and old age.
She was born and raised in South Korea, and immigrated to New York, NY and then later moved to Anchorage later in September 2001.
She was married to Kil Yong Hwang from 1961 - 2001, had four children, three sons and one daughter. Their names were (in order) Bong T., Sun M, Bong S., Bong D. and through her children she had three grandchildren, Bont T had a child Esther Hwang, Sun M bore Rebecca and Samuel Lee with her husband Doo W. Lee As well Bong S, married So Young Park.
Later in November 2001 her first husband ceased, then late in October 2008 she re-married Seo Cheol Ho.
She was a faithful saint, that who loved to say to all children, "Love the Lord, with all your heart, mind and soul, and He will lift you up in due time."
She also was a giving person, and loved to serve at Grace and Peace Full Gospel Church.
Her funeral was held at Alaskan Heritage Memorial Chapel of Anchorage on November 14, 2012 at 2:00 p.m.
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