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Brian Wing Ong

Phoenix, Arizona

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Brian Wing Ong, 52, Scottsdale, passed away March 25, 2008. Brian was born October 6, 1955 in Phoenix, AZ. He was preceded in death by brother, Gregory Wing Ong. Surviving spouse: Beth Ong. Surviving children: Daughter, Jeracah Mishler, Son-in-law, Brent Mishler, Son, Jacob Marchand,...

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I knew Brian in the 1970s. This must have been before many of his struggles, which made him so strong and gave him the necessary insight and ability to help others. When I knew Brian we were both very young. He was razor smart and had a biting sense of humor. He could be profoundly serious and in an instant turn a corner a burst into laughter. He did not suffer fools and often made fun of people who took themselves too seriously. Reading all the comments here about Brian it seems to me that...

I was saddened to hear you passed on to a new shore. Reading how you transformed your personal struggle into a beautiful service to others in such a dynamic way brings amazing joy to my soul. So proud of your strength and love. I will always love you. Sending much peace happiness to your family and everyone your light touched in your time here.

Wish you were here~

Happy Jack ~ We love you dad

HAPPY EASTER ~ 2008

HAPPY 50TH ~ I'M BLESSED

to beth and family thank you for letting us have brian a while...brian saved my life over and over again..he has been the dad i never had and didn't know i needed..even today he is teaching me...i loved him much in life but i loved him so much more in death when i look back and see what i have been given...thank you brian

Brian, the legacy still holds, your pools are and always will be hawaiian blue. You tought me well. I try to give like you did, and try to be the father like you were, aa'er and husband'er. I truly believe God has you still working mirracles and saving lives. Your office must be big, Im so proud of you, the retreats are making me feel stronger, and the knights meatings give me so much self esteem. Im sure I dont need to tell you everything, you are in so many places @ once, I love what has...

Brian: it has been a tuff but busy year and every day you are a constant memory. i try to live my life in honor of you and everything you taught me. i miss the times we spent together and give thanks to GOD for the new life of sobriety that you introduced me to. i will always try to keep the torch burning for the love you had for the program of AA and the Knights of the Round Table.