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Edward Suen

Burlingame, California

1963 - 2015

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Edward (Ed) Suen

September 11, 1963 ~ August 15, 2015

A man of extraordinary talent, dedication, selflessness, and kindness, Edward (Ed) Suen of Burlingame, California, passed away on August 14, 2015. He was 51 years old. Ed was born in Tainan, Taiwan on September 11, 1963 to Robert Yahdong...

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I concur with Shelley Corona. 6 years have passed, Ed, and you are still sorely missed.

Ed... You cross my mind often. You were a great activities partner. The smile you gave. I´m glad you had a spark. I was so lucky and didn´t even know it. Keep your eyes on me

Hi Ed, Ron from Winnipeg checking in. Was thinking about you over these past holidays and the time we went skiing at Mount Cascades way back in 82-83-84? Table Tennis & those Carleton University road-trips with Derrick Black. Sad you are not around to recount the days of our youth.

Very sad to hear of the passing of this Great and brilliant man. I met him at my first job in Ottawa. Although, he was going over my head with AI programming and theories he was always motivational and mentored me to develop one of the first applications that I still take pride in building.
May God bless your soul Ed. I pass my condolences to his family. A great loss indeed.

Wow, very sad to just hear of Ed's passing. So many great memories of Ed back from the Carleton University table tennis days...the numerous road trips to the Ontario University Table Tennis Championships, Canadian National Exhibition Championships first in his old beater of a car and then later in mine (I vaguely remember we had to climb in the front windows as the doors didn't work?), the Gladstone "gatherings", Ed's first time ever skiing at Mount Cascades where for his first run he...

So sorry to hear, many fine memories of Ed on and off the squash court in Ottawa.

I met Ed only once briefly but we were internally connected through technology. We shared words together in Mandarin, we both laughed at my accent. What a tragic loss to this world.

Sorry to hear of Ed's passing. I enjoyed working with him, and felt his passion for life. My condolences to his family.

Ed was one of those rare people who was both brilliant and kind. I worked with him at Siebel where he helped me numerous times. Sincere condolences to Ed's family.