Geoffrey-Fang-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Belmont Funeral Home - Chicago

Geoffrey J. Fang

Mar 6, 1958 - Apr 8, 2025

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Oh, I absolutely loved Geoff when we were in grammar school. He was so fun and always being a prankster. I had so much fun knowing him. May he rest in piece and be so happy to be in heaven. Love you Geoff!

Deepest sympathies Greg

God Bless you Geoff, you will always hold a special place in my heart. You were always a gentle soul to me and my kids, Jessica and Dillon. You will be greatly missed.
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To Gail and AJ and Nick and Tess and Fang Families so so sorry for your loss

Al and Lennie and family around June of 1964. My Uncle Al was 31 and my Aunt Lennie was 30. My cousins ages at the time were: Albie (2 1/2), Greg (7), Geoffrey (6).

Geoff had a great sense of humor and was always a fun character. He was a blessing to his Mom, who together with him, took care of each other for many years. We will miss him.

Obituary

Geoffrey's Obituary

Geoffrey Joseph Fang; Beloved son of the late Albert and the late Lenore Fang; Loving Brother to Gregory (Kay) Fang and the late Albert (Gail) Fang Jr.; Fond uncle of Brittany (Nicholas) Johnston, Jesse Galioto, Tess Fang, Nicholas Fang and Albert "A.J." Joseph Fang III. 

Geoffrey enjoyed working in the construction industry his entire life. Starting as a carpenter in the construction of high-end residential housing with his father and brothers, Geoff later advanced to supervisory roles at McCormick Place and on commercial construction throughout the US and Canada.

Geoff loved his family, friends, neighbors and strangers, always finding a way to help those in need. Geoff excelled in sports and played on numerous softball teams with his friends. Geoff loved to fish, cook and travel. Geoff and Mom took care of each other on these adventures fishing, cooking, or with senior-citizen clubs on trips near and far.

In lieu of flowers, please consider visiting a loved one. Geoff would appreciate that since he has already donated enough for all of us.

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