Ching-Tsao-Obituary

Dr. Ching Hsi Tsao

Athens, GA, Georgia

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Athens, GA - Dr. Ching Hsi Tsao, 85, of 290 Cherokee Avenue, passed away on Sunday, October 26, 2003.A native of Wangtu (Wangdu) County, Hopei (Hebei) Province, China, he received his Bachelor's degree in entomology from the National Chekiang (Zhejiang) University in 1940. He came to the United...

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Although I didn't have a formal relationship with Dr. Tsao Ching-hsi, I was an entomology graduate student at UGA while Dr. Tsao was there, and then continued working in the department for a couple years afterward. Because of my interest in wasps of China, I had many conversations with Dr. Tsao about making contacts in China and other subjects ranging from the effect of the Cultural Revolution on science to the proper way to pronounce "hs" (which I believe I've finally mastered). Dr. Tsao...

To the Tsao family, our deepest condolence upon the passing of your father. We have been privileged to know both Dr. Shu-Yun Tseng and Dr. Ching Hsi Tsao, and have them as friends. They are both missed.
The Allard family

Dear Johnny, Jimmy and David,

Our deepest sympathy and condolences for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Henry Tsang (Hong Kong)
Heng-Yiu Tsang (NJ)

We will miss you, Yeh-Yeh.

My deepest sympathy to the griefing family, Sophie, John, Jimmy and David.

I sang with Dr. Tsao for many years in the Choral Society and am sorry to hear of his passing. He was a kind, thoughtful man. My condolences to his sons, especially John.

John and Betsy,

I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing, John. The tenor section of the choir won't seem the same without him. I will be at the funeral in spirit. My best to you and your family. Dave Lunde

John and Jimmy,

Please accept my condolences for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Elizabeth Marlowe and Jackson Oglesby

How sad I am to learn of Dr. Tsao's death. Both he and his wife were good friends and very kind to us all the years we lived there. He was a wonderful addition to our choir. Peggy joins me in expressing our sincere sympathy to all of you, especially to John, whom we have known for so long!