EDWARD-CHOW-Obituary

EDWARD CHOW JR

Washington, District of Columbia

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CHOW EDWARD CHOW, JR. Died peacefully at home July 22, 2016 of pancreatic cancer. Born in New York City and raised in Seattle, WA. Following graduation from Seattle University, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the US Army; served in Germany and then volunteered for service in Vietnam...

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Sending love and hugs to his family and his life partner with continued remember my dear friend Ed Chow. I was honored he said to me as his first friend when he arrived in DC. He had events together and he was positive at his last weeks of life when I visited him at home. Ed continues to be a part of my life,

So sorry to hear. He was a great advocate for Vietnam Veterans and all veterans! I knew him by the moniker Chairman Chow. God Bless and keep. Rev’d Dr. Ernst W. Simonson aka Ernie VvA life member 7070. Fm: Mineral, Wa.✝❤

Now that one of his very good friends, Jeff White, has passed, I can imagine the two of them in heaven supporting each other.

I knew Ed from the Vietnan Wall Wash with the Vietnam Veterans of America. I cannot tell you how saddened I am to hear of his passing. Ed was very to me personally. He taught me about being a leader. RIP Friend.

I worked with Ed on many different presidential campaigns. He was a great Democrat and a fellow Vietnam vet who never forgot how to advocate for his fellow veterans through the Democratic Party. May he rest in peace and his family find comfort at this difficult time.

It was an honor and gift to be Ed's first friend in DC, as he was a proud and private men. His love of Sara, his children, grandchildren and daughter/son in-law was unwavering as was his love of politics. His humble leadership was so strong and many times not recognized, yet his impact to help veterans and young folks was well acknowledged. With the many talks and adventures we shared, I know "loving Sara is the easiest thing in my life" and his pride in Elizabeth's and Ward's...

Our sincere condolence to the Family of Ed Chow he was a great friend of mine
Gary & Pam Schreiber

I met Ed Chow when he was Maryland's Secretary of Veterans Affairs. I soon learned of his passion for helping Veterans and Asian-Americans, and of his service to both over the years. My deep condolences to Sara and Ed's family. Am glad I was able to meet again with and talk with Ed shortly before he left us. He is an inspiration to fellow citizens, veterans, and Asian-Americans.

May he rest in peace. May all the mourners be comforted. May the memory of his life be a blessing and an inspiration in our lives. I feel honored to have met him.