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Donald Wong

Hayward, California

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Donald Bing You Wong Oct. 30, 1927 ~ Oct. 18, 2010 Resident of San Diego Donald Bing You Wong, 82 of Hayward, CA passed away on October 18th, 2010 at the Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, CA. Donald was born October 30, 1927 in Oakland, CA where he grew up and attended Oakland schools, and...

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I'll miss Uncle Donald, his fearless individuality and uniquely wonderful passion for everything in life. Brenda mentioned his large collection of tennis racquets... perhaps it's a good thing he never played golf!

There's a new star smiling in the sky
Shining of a color never seen before...

God bless you Uncle Donald!
love,
Lester

We will miss Uncle Donald and really enjoyed the good times together. Sorry about not being able to attend the funeral.
Our thoughts are with you.
Glenn, Janis, Mandy, and Janna Fung-(Calgary and Lloydminster,AB)

My deepest sympathies and condolences to Uncle Donald's family. Although I won't be able to make it to the Uncle Donald's service my thoughts will be with him. He will always be remembered with a friendly face and smile and wicked forehand.

Nephew Raymond

My sinsere sympathies to Auntie Bea, Donna,Elaine,and Lisa - Sorry I will not be able to attend the service.I have fond memories of Uncle Donald always laughing and photo taking pictures of families and friends,love Darryl.

Auntie Bea, Donna, Elaine, and Lisa - Sorry I can't be there for the service, but thinking of you, take care, love, Sandy

We will miss you Uncle Donald! I will always remember our endless discussions about tennis. I don't think I know anyone with as many different tennis racquets as you and that includes all of the tennis professionals that I know through my work.

My sincere sympathies to Aunt Bea, Donna, Elaine, Lisa and their families.

My deepest sympathy to everyone,I will forever have fond memories of Mr. Wong, always smiling and laughing, enjoyed a good game of tennis, most of all I will remember his good cooking, especially his curry chicken, being Lisas best friend from school the Wong family was my second home, it was a place of warmth, love, laughter and plenty of things to eat,I will keep you in my prayers,I'm glad he was a part of my life growing up, with love to all, Yvette Patrick