Franklin-Wong-Obituary

Franklin Wong

San Francisco, California

1934 - 2015

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Franklin K. Wong

September 16, 1934 - August 1, 2015

It is with deep sadness the family of Franklin K. Wong announces his passing. Born in Chico, CA. Resident of San Francisco most of his life. Graduated Washington High School, class of 52. All City lightweight basketball 1949 and 1950....

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I worked at 950 Tennessee street in San Francisco, we used to go to lunch at Franklins around the corner on 3rd street for lunch three to four times a week, May was the server for lunch, I became friends with many of the San Francisco police officers at the South East Police Station two doors down, I went to see him a few times at the hospital in San Francisco and bought a few friends who I worked with and knew him well, I got his daughter Carla a job at my company when she was I think 17...

Larry

What a great man, he brought a lot of laughs and fun times into our lives. Tammy, we know you will miss him dearly. Larry & Bonnie Shanahan...

I met Franklin after his retirement. I would always look foward to seeing him again. He was easy to like. He gave me his phone number to let him know of any get together's that we might share. Franklin and his pal Abbie were always together. I will remember Franklin as a friendly,kind,gental man's man. Bill Cotton

I have only a few memories of Franklin but they are all good ones! He and Tammy showed Thomas and I around San Francisco and took us to all the big places to see there. They even let us stay in their home while we were there! Franklin will definitely be missed.

I didn't know my uncle very well. I did know his generosity, and kindness, and I am sad I didn't know him better.

We have so many great memories of Franklin, at the bar and at celebrations in and out of the City. He was smart, warm, quick-witted and genuine. Franklin was such a caring man. He always paid special attention to Matt and made him feel welcome, which we appreciated so much.
Our deepest sympathies Tammy and family.
Joanne Sutro & Wayne Cain

Franklin always had a smile and amusing stories with jokes to comfort family and friends.W e all miss him.

When stars cross and the heaven opens up to let a love like Tammy and Franklin form, all who are touched by their union have to feel the presence of the moment.
Sounds a little corny and especially if you know me, Tammy's brother Tom. When I first found out that our big sister had found someone and planned on getting married, it was from our sister Patty who was very excited and conveyed that this was someone very special and who treated Tammy very special. All of us kids lived in...