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Capetown, South Africa, May 2010
June 01, 2012
Palo Alto, California
Dick Mei Chang Nov. 27, 1939 - May 6, 2011Dick Chang peacefully passed away on May 6, 2011 surrounded by his family. A long-time resident of Menlo Park, Dick was born in Shanghai, China and grew up in Hong Kong. He received a B.S. degree in physics from CalTech and his Ph.D. in applied physics...
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A great adviser and dear friend to the board of Montage Technology Group. We will always remember you.
Howard Yang
June 22, 2011 | Shanghai
"I knew Chris and Dick over 40 years - and it's truly an honor and priviledge to be your friend. You loved life - and we had so much fun all over the world. What fabulous souvenir! Thank you. You had so much wisdom and intelligent, and always there to give me sound advice. You will always be remembered."
Jennifer Chung Stern (Paris)
Jennifer Stern
June 16, 2011 | Paris
It was my pleasure to work with Dick from 1982-85 at the old "Harbour Site" across Highway 101. It was during the time that OptoElectronicsDivision was born. Dick facilitated my first trip to Singapore which was one of my longest and best trips. Thanks for the memories Dick. You will be missed.
Gene Dick
June 02, 2011 | Spring Dale, WV
Dick and I were classmates at Caltech, and colleagues at HP (and avid supporters of Christy's Papermates at Stanford Shopping Center). Dick was an outstanding HP contributor and leader -- unassuming, hard-working, smart as a whip, and immense integrity. Everyone who worked with or for him admired him. I certainly did, and do. People like Dick is what made HP so special -- it wasn't just Dave and Bill, it was the whole team
chuck house
June 02, 2011 | Menlo Park, CA
You will always be remembered as a man with great patience and a great sense of humor. RIP
Christine Chang
June 01, 2011 | Singapore
I never worked directly for Dick, but did always have the impression he was an upbeat, straight up, caring, clear thinking and hard working guy. We had the privilege of working at HP when it was still one of the best run companies in the world with lots of great products to put our marks on. Not all the managers were of Dick's caliber, but many were and we benefited by being on teams with great colleagues, having good tools, making a contribution, having fun much of time and making a living....
Howard (TSvi) Epstein
June 01, 2011 | Portland, OR