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Ching-Yun Lou

Akron, Ohio

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Ching-Yun Lou, M.D.

Ching-Yun Lou, M.D., 59, of Clinton passed away, after a short illness, February 27, 2008.

He was born in Tongshiao, Taiwan March 1, 1948 and moved to the United States in 1976. Dr. Lou was a Fellow of American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons, a member of Grace...

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I cannot tell you how Dr. Lou touched my life. When I was 27 I was sent to him for an illness, and he was so nice, and sweet. He made me feel like I was at home. He talked with me, laughed with me, and even let me cry. He was an understanding man. What will I do without such a great doctor? God Bless you Dr. Lou

Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of a great man. He was my doctor and a great friend. He always made my brother and myself laugh everytime we visited. He treated us like we were his best friends. He was the best. I thought of him often and he will be missed!

I was blessed to have Dr. Lou as my
Dr. for almost 28 years. I was one
of his first patients and remained
one even after I moved to N. C.
If I was having a problem I knew he
would be able to help me. Which
he always did. He can never be
replaced and I will miss him so much.
I hope the fond memories you have
of him will stay in your heart forever.

To Dr. Lou's family,
That was a wonderful obituary.
I was very sorry to hear that Dr. Lou had died. I considered him a friend as well as my doctor.
I remember talking with him some years ago about becoming a Christian. I was glad to learn that he had done it. I'm sure he was a good one.
My prayers are with you in your loss.

Natasha:

We are so very sorry for your loss and ours. We will miss Dr Lou greatly. We wish God's richest blessings for peace and comfort while you attempt to heal from your loss. Remember that our God is caring for him until your homecoming. Take peace that God will help you through this present storm.

Dear Natasha
We were so sad to recieve the news of Dr Lou, and we send you and all your family, our sincerest thoughts. Although we never knew Dr Lou personally, we know he was a very kind, caring and loving man, who surely must have brightened the lives of many, many people.
Our thoughts are with you Natasha.
With love from Nick and Laurent

May God bless the family this fine Doctor left behind.

Susana and Family:
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father, even though we only worked together for such a short period of time, you always made me smile. May God bless you and your family in your time of need. My prayers and thoughts are with you.
Lori Younker-Hall

Dear Natasha and family,
When we have someone close to us pass away, it sometimes feels like our world is torn apart. Please remember the words of the Apostle Paul, "I can do everything through him who gives me strength." Phillipians 4: 13 Your Honey is now in a beautiful place waiting for you. We will see him soon. John tells us "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going...