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May 19, 2007
To My Father, I will miss dearly
He touched the lives of everyone,
All who love and care,
He always gave a helping hand,
He had plenty of love to share.
We miss his touch, his laugh, and his smile,
We all wish he could have stayed for a while,
He is now living in a better place,
No more suffering and no more pain.
We must not think of how he died,
But more of how he survived,
Through hardships that have long since passed,
He worked so hard until his very last.
We will all remember him,
A hard-working man who always tried his best,
He will be in our hearts and prayers,
He finally has a chance to rest.
We will not say goodbye,
I’d rather say see you again,
Because everyone will remember him as,
A Husband, Father, Brother, Uncle, Cousin, or friend.
Love you Dad,
Son, Jason
May 19, 2007
To My Brother, Glen who I admired the most:
Whenever I needed help, Glen was ready and willing. Our family will miss Glen so much. I remember when we were younger we have so much fun together, playing cowboy, building thing from nothing, playing games such as Checker, Chess, Sorry and Risk. I always enjoyed fishing with my brother, Glen, he does all the works.
One of the fondest memories I have of Glen is his smiling and caring for Mom and Dad. I will always appreciate the way Glen does things. When we talk, he usually calls me Dr. Ong. I am not sure why, but enjoy it anyway. I have find out that he also call someone in Intel. It could be out of respect.
I love you Glen. You are a great man, most of all, as my little brother, you were a great protector and my most loyal friend when we were growing up.
God Bless Glen Ong.
Danny
JEANNIE ONG
May 18, 2007
To my loving, wonderful, unselfish,
dependable big brother, GLEN ONG. I
will miss your presence, your smile, your laughter, the loud burps you often make, blowing your nose which sounded like a fog horn, and always worrying about your little sister.
I miss you, Glen, and it will take me a long time getting over losing you at such a young age. I wanted us to grow old together, but that was not in GOD'S plans. He needed an angel to do HIS work for HIM.
I know that you are not in pain anymore, that you have a new body, you are healthy, you are young and free. You are in GOD's hands and I know you are watching over all of us.
I love you, Glen, I wlll miss you always, you will always have a special place in my heart. Please watch over Mom, Dad, Danny, Mary, Scott, Bradley, Michelle, Teanna, Ethan, Jeannie, Susie and Jason.
WITH ALL MY LOVE,
YOUR LITTLE SISTER, JEANNIE
May 18, 2007
“Although at times of sorrow there’s so little words can say, still may these words of sympathy help comfort you today.”
Eileen, Eileen & Juan
May 18, 2007
"With Sympathy IN YOUR LOSS"
We are deeply saddened to learn the passing of your brother Glen. Please take good care of yourself for you and your family. It is important at this time that you comfort each other. We are thinking of you and your family in Phoenix.
“May memories of your loved one comfort you and bring you peace.”
Treasure the good memories of Glen. God bless Glen.
Always,
Maria & Gerry
Eileen, Eileen & Juan
May 18, 2007
"With Sympathy”
“Although at times of sorrow there’s so little words can say, still may these words of sympathy help comfort you today.”
"With Sympathy”
“Although at times of sorrow there’s so little words can say, still may these words of sympathy help comfort you today.”
ONG FAMILY
May 17, 2007
In loving memories of Glen Ong
Glen was born on January 19, 1950 in Phoenix to the proud parents of Albert and Jeannette Ong. During his childhood, his parents have a modest living and couldn’t afford expensive toys so dad would improvise and build a car from scratch, which Glen enjoyed immensely. When Glen was 4 years old, he and his older brother, Danny extras in a movie, called “Mountain Road,” starring Jimmy Stewart and Lisa Liu. Unfortunately, the movie never made it to the big screen. As a young man, Glen loved to perform in the “lion dance” at various Chinese social functions, with his Dad.
He helped out with the family retail business throughout his life. He graduated from ASU with a bachelor’s degree in Technology. He worked at Micro-Rel for almost six years, designing chips for peacemakers; next, he worked briefly for Westech. He was at Motorola for almost 8 years, where he worked on various government projects. From 1992 to the present, he worked for Intel, designing circuits.
During the 1970’s, Glen served our country for six years as a Marine reserve. He was extremely proud of the time he spent in the service and often talked about various experiences while in the military.
Growing up as children, Susie and Glen’s family would occasionally get together for visits at each other’s homes. It wasn’t until after they were in their friend, Toni’s wedding, that they started dating and fell in love. Last month, they celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary.
Glen and Susie’s son, Jason, was born on July 31st, 1984. Glen loved his son so much, there wasn't anything he wouldn’t do for him, For example, and he would stay out all night, waiting in a long line to buy the next video game system for him.
Among Glen’s many hobbies was his love for fishing, especially to Lake Powell with his dad, Gordon and Mr. Tom. He also enjoyed collecting old coins, dollar bills and various sports paraphernalia. He was a big Elvis fan and made a special trip to Elvis’ home in Memphis. Like his parents and his sister, Jeannie, he loved to go gambling occasionally at the nearby Indian casinos.
Every year, one of the things he looked forward to attending the ASU football games with Susie, his brother, Paul, friends, Wayne, Donnie and Laurie. Everyone had fun yelling and cheering for a Sun Devil victory. Of course, they also had fun pigging out at the game, especially Susie, Donnie and Laurie. Susie always out-ate Glen so he would often comment to their friends that he would be rich if his wife ate like most women.
Glen loved to travel with Susie, Paul and their friends, Toni, Sandra’s husband, Leonard, who has since passed away. Leonard was truly his best friend. They went to grade school together and they would play marbles everyday; of course, it didn’t matter that Glen usually loss his marbles because his parents owned the grocery store. They lost contact after grade school; however, they resumed their friendship years later when Susie and Sandra became close friends. Glen and Susie were in Sandra and Leonard’s wedding. Glen also grew up with Toni, who would come shopping in their grocery store everyday.
Glen and Susie have been to England, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Canada, Mexico and various parts of the United Stated, such as Hawaii. They’ve cruised to such exotic destinations as a Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii and Mexico.
His most admired traits were being kind, dependable, caring, loving, and unselfish, always thinking of others before himself. He got along with everyone and was well liked. At work, he was very detail oriented. His boss, Denise Wright, can vouch for that. If he knew you were interested in a particular topic, he would research it and provide the information to you. Glen touched the lives of many people and will be missed. Susie and Jason would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their support and especially for the many kind words, thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.
Immediately following the service, the funeral procession will make its way to Glen’s home in Temple and then to Greenwood Cemetery for his final resting place. Lunch will be served at the Great Wall.
God Bless Glen we will always love you and you will be in our hearts forever. Ong Family
Beth and Steve Jackson
May 14, 2007
My Husband and I met Glen and Susie in 1989 when we rented one of their houses. After renting for about 8 years, they agreed to sell the house to us. They made it possible for us to own our 1st home and gave us a great deal. Years later, when I got into real esate myself, Susie and Glen wanted to buy a couple more houses to help build a future retirement income. I remember Glen saying to me once, Beth you need to stop finding these nice houses for us! Susie would want more but then the market went crazy and we had to stop. Glen was such a nice person inside and out and I truly feel that for some reason God took him too soon. Susie and Glen had a vision for their future and sadly, it will not come to pass. Rest in peace Glen!! Susie, if you ever need anything, let me know and I will do what I can. Jason, your Dad was a wonderful person and I am sure you are very proud of him. Glen, you were taken too soon.....
Vicky & Juan & Family
May 8, 2007
To The Ong Family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. I've known Glen and the family for more than 30 year. When I was a young teenager I would walk to the "store" City Market, and Glenn would greet me with his flirtation smile,and sneak me free soda when Jeanne was not looking. I found out later that Glen (with his unselfish way) would actually pay for it out of his own pocket after I would leave. Memories will live on.
God Bless
Josie - Lamar Barragan & Family/ Fonzi
May 1, 2007
Our Deepest Sympathy goes to the Ong Family: -
We are sorry to hear about your loss. I grew up from 5th grade all the way to High School going to your store (City Food Market) and now my children / grand children go there (mostly Fonzi). I have always been treated with the utmost respect from Glen’s whole family. Every time I see Ms. Ong she is glad to see me. I was only able to see Glen a few times during our adult lives. Life trials and distance separates all of us but, never forget the memories.
I have a few memories of myself growing up in my adolescent w/ your family especially Glen.
Believe it or not, when I was a teenager going to the store to buy Sanitary Napkins (Kotex) was not a good thing. I would be embarrass by it because most of the time Glen would be there and he would make a comments - like that time of the month “huh”, so after that I started sending my little brothers at the time to go buy them for me. I would tell them to buy me some cookies in a box like this. So they did for many months until finally they got tired and said Josie never shares her cookies with us after we buy them, so this time they bought real cookies the kind they like. That was one of my dilemmas.
I am sorry to hear Glen was sick my prayers to you. We live with the memories that will keep him alive in our hearts.
Patsy Harvey
April 28, 2007
Jeannie, I saw you today and you told me that you had a very bad day today, you were thinking of Glen...My heart breaks for you, because I know the pain all to well and I know that with time it will get better....but for you right now, it is too fresh and no matter how we try to console you, the pain will not go away. Just remember that right now, our beatiful, kind hearted Glen is not suffering and feeling pain. He is looking down on us and wishing that our pain would go away. If you need anything or just want to talk, let me know Jeannie and you and I will go out to dinner and talk. We are all family on 35th avenue and Broadway.....wa all are Familia that grew up together.
Patsy (Berzoza) Harvey
Marly
April 28, 2007
Dear, Ong family
It was with a deeply sorrow.
It was a shock for me the passing of your brother Glen, once I have been praying so hard for his recovery.
Looks like we have expectations, but God has other plans!
On the passing of my mother, someone told me something that I will never forget, it also gave me comfort to face life ahead without her, and I will pass it on to you:
"Your brother did not die. He was reborn. As we rejoice a new life on earth when a baby is born, the angels are rejoicing the newborn Glen in heaven, and God is happily holding him, right now, in His holy arms."
I would like to comfort each one of you with a hug and let you know, that even though I am not physically there to do that, my thoughts and my prayers are with you.
God be with you all.
Love,
Marly
Doris
April 27, 2007
My condolences to you and your family. I am very sorry for your loss. Please let me know if I can be of any help.
Doris
Keith Kennedy
April 26, 2007
It was my privilage to have known Glen for a long time, and to have been his friend. My condolences to his family.
Absent Companions!
Keith Kennedy (Kenny)
Mom and Dad
April 26, 2007
To our sweet, loving, unselfish Son, Glen. You were a joy to us as a child and when you were an adult. We could always depend on you whenever we or your sister, Jeannie needed help at the store.
We will miss you so very much. Anytime we needed you to pick us up at the casino or to take us shopping, you would do it for us in a heartbeat. If you only knew how much the neighborhood love, care, and miss you. Thank you, Glen
for being here for us. We wish you could be with us now, but we know that you are in GOD'S hands, no more
pain, stress you are in a new body. We will miss you our handsome, loving Son. We love you so much and we know that you will be watching over
your family Susie and Jason, Mom and Dad, Jeannie, Danny, Mary, Scott, Bradley, Michelle, Teanna,
Ethan. GOD bless you, Glen. With all our Love, MOM AND DAD
Lopez
April 25, 2007
Are Hearts go out to the Ong Family we know Glen is smiling at all of us we will all miss him for his kidness and SMILE and willing to do what he could for his community where he grow up and most of all his saying to us "Don't tell Jeannie" We will MISS YOU DEARLY FRIEND!!
Freddy Yee
April 25, 2007
Hello Danny
I am very saddened to hear that Glenn was very sick and passed away. Please let me know if you need anything.
Sincerely,
Freddy and Mom
Jennifer Yee
April 25, 2007
GooCheng,
I am so very sorry. My heart sank as I read your email.
He was very fortunate to have spent time with his family at the end.
Let me know if there is anything I can do.
Love,
Jennifer
Daug Family
April 25, 2007
To the Ong Family:
We are sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. We know that these are difficult times for your family and we offer our prayers for everyone's health and safety.
God bless,
Daug Family
Bobby Yee
April 25, 2007
Kim, Matthew , Samantha and I share in your loss in your younger brother.
Whatever the reason of his passing god usually has a reason. It is comforting to know that the closest to him shared his last moments. You were able to see his smile once again and to bond as you once had as kids. These are the moments and memories I am sure Glenn wanted to leave with you all. Looking ahead the next weeks no doubt will be challenging. Stay strong, be strong and know that you are blessed to be by Glenn's side when he needed you the most.
We share in your pain and sorrow , We pour out our sympathy to your family.
Thinking of you all out in Phoenix.
Dennis Yee
April 25, 2007
To the Ong Family,
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Glen. It was good that you had an opportunity to spend some time with him. I am sure he much appreciated it.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Dennis, Judy, Kristen, and Nicholas
Tony Mendoza
April 25, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the Ong family for your loss. For as long as I can remember going to the store on sunday's Glen always had a smile for anyone who walked through the door. I remeber all the times going there and talking to Glen and sharing some laughs with him. Even though I have moved away I tried to get down to the store and visit. I am going to miss Glen and I know that heaven has a angel that will keep watch over his family.
Marc D'Angelo
April 25, 2007
When I worked at Intel, Glen would drop by my cube in the mornings from time to time and sit for awhile, always a smile on his face and warmth in his heart. Simple conversation would turn quickly into laughter. His gentle nature was always a stark contrast to my over caffienated morning coffee rush. He would make me laugh under the great pressures of work. He was a great guy and I will miss him.
Jim Sellers
April 24, 2007
To the Ong Family,My the good Lord give you pease in this time of sorrow.My you all be comforted in the knowing the Glen will always be with you.It may be a gentile breeze or the soft touch of a butterfly but in your hearts you will know he's with you.May God bless you all
Edward Dodge
April 24, 2007
Glen was a truly kind man. He will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Jim and Jennifer Wang
April 24, 2007
My husband and I were shocked when I read about Glen passing away. I have talked to Glen on and off for about 8 years when I am contracting at Intel. He is always positive and cheerful.
Bryan Paynich
April 24, 2007
I had not worked with Glen for about 8 years, but I remember him having the kindest soul. He was a very generous and gentle person. I want to offer my sincerest condolences to family and friends.
Gloria & Mario Dicochea
April 24, 2007
Glen, you are truly a genuine person, you'll be missed. We have enjoyed knowing and working with you over all these years. We pray for your family during this difficult time. God bless you.
Your friends and co-workers, Gloria & Mario
John Zeiter
April 24, 2007
Those of us with the Bonnell team here in Austin were saddened to hear of Glen's passing. He was a competent and overall nice guy to get to know, if only a little bit. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and his friends. God bless...
Wenjie Jiang
April 23, 2007
I’m so sad to know Glen’s passing. I knew him since we worked on the same project last year. He is such a kind person, he is always willing to help other people. I will never forget his help, his smile and his kindness…… My thoughts and prayers are with you, Glen.
Denise Kohl
April 23, 2007
I worked in the same division with Glen at Intel for a number of years and on the same projects. He was a kind and very soft spoken man. I remember he seemed to enjoy collecting the money for the weekly lottery because it gave him the opportunity to pop into everyones cube to say hello and make small talk and chat for a few minutes. So many times when I didn't have any cash he would always kick in a few extra bucks for me. I always paid him back...
I think he did that for many of us. He was kind and generous in that way. My deepest sympathy to his entire family and friends at this difficult time. May your heart felt memories help to sustain you and give you comfort in the days ahead. God bless.
Denise Kohl
Lauren Bruns (Bell)
April 23, 2007
I was very sad to hear the news of Glen's passing. I used to work with him at Motorola in ICF about 18 years ago and then saw him in the Intel Cafe just a few months ago. Glen was always so positive, with integrity that never ended. I always respected him and enjoyed his company. I wish his family peace and serenity in the days ahead. Glen will be missed by all who knew him.
Don Alexander
April 23, 2007
Glen, you were, are, the very best of people. Kind, caring and your thoughtfullness to all, a breath of fresh air. I had the honor of knowing you for many years at the workplace, the talks we had, the "Hey, Glen, how's it going", when passing in the halls, will never be forgotten. It was a beautiful service Saturday, many testimonials about how special you were to so many people...things many of us never knew...it makes me wish we all knew a bit more about eachother, it reminded me that we should try to be more to those around us everyday...I will miss you and I hope each one of your family finds a way in time to cope with your passing. God bless you and yours.
Paula Brown-Dvorak
April 23, 2007
Many condolences to the Ong family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Helen Brown
April 23, 2007
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Ong family.
Bill Reno
April 23, 2007
My deepest condolences to the Ong Family. Glen is greatly missed by us all.
bae sisourath
April 23, 2007
Glen I am glad to have met you at Intel. You were the one that got me out of my cube and introduce me to alot of other people working there. You were always up for going to lunches. I will see you again my brother.
Sincerely,
Bae
Alan Ong Owyang
April 23, 2007
Hi Glen. I can’t believe you’re gone. I rode in the back on your van this past Saturday and looked at the rear view mirror to look for your smile. It wasn’t there anymore. Your wake and funeral was such a sight. All of your regular customers, from the City Food Market, paying their respects and giving anecdotes of you, Jeannie, and your parents. Did you catch fee-guey? They played some spiritual song during your wake about children of God and I pretty much lost it. It took me back again to 1962. I’ve always remembered playing with you and Danny. You were 12. I was only 4. I replayed that memory pretty often in my adult life. I pretty much kept that memory of that to myself and how touched I was when I saw you last year and you brought that memory up. How did we both remember such a window of time so long ago?
I am sorry that I was only able to see you a few times during our adult lives. Life events and distance separate us and, when it is too late, always brings a bit of regret. I wished I’d visited you more often.
Believe it or not, during your illness, I have been praying (me…the skeptic)...not every day...but I did it when I remembered to. I am not a Christian, but I believe in God. I was praying for your recovery and it didn’t happen and I often wonder what the big plan is for all of us. Alls I know is that you are gone and I won’t be able to hug you and to see you on Sundays at the City Food Market helping Jeannie and your parents, which has always given me such pride and joy that you are my cousin. You always made me laugh. You are a goofy guy like Danny, Bradley, and Jeannie and I cannot think of a better set of siblings. Your Ma and Pop did good.
I am so glad to have been with you during your last days at home as I kept hoping that when I held you to support your frailness and gently rubbed your tummy that, somehow, it would make the monster go away. I love you so much and what an honor it was to be a small comfort to you. I will always be thankful for the gift you gave me of having to hold you up to sit, my arms around you, rubbing your tummy when you took your last breaths. The monster did go away. That was such a miracle for me and the best gift I ever had. Thanks Glen. I love you. I’ll see you soon my sweetest cousin. Visit me sometimes in my dreams. At least you know that, in my dream state, I won’t plant a big wet one on the side of your face when I see you and hug you like I always did. HAH!
Should God’s plan not go as I expect it to in the future, I will always resolve it to God’s will as He knows better I am sure of it, and I will always face life’s disappointment with grace and acceptance and remember the innocence and happiness of a time far away…in 1962.
John E. Vaughn
April 23, 2007
Glen, a man I keep close to my heart at all times. He was always so kind to me and called me Dr. Vaughn. We often fought over the lunch bill. We both visited each others office space often to keep in touch with daily events and life. There can be no other friend like Glen in my life I will miss him dearly. My sincere condolences go out to the Ong family for there loss.
April 23, 2007
TO GLEN FAMILY MY DEEPEST SYMPATHETIC TO YOU ALL WE WILL ALL MISSED HIM AND HIS SMILE. HE TOUCH ALOT OF PEOPLE WITH HIS KINDNESS AND HE NEVER TREATED ANYONE DIFFERENT. I KNOW THAT THE NEIGHBOR HOOD IS IN GRIEF CAUSE WE LOSS A TRUE FRIEND. ESMERALDA LOPEZ AKA EAMERALDA RAMIREZ (BUCKEYE AZ
The Ruelas Family
April 23, 2007
The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.
Gabriel (Tata Gabriel) Ruelas & Family
April 23, 2007
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Ong Family. You are in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. We have known the Ong Family for well over 45 years. Our children grew with your children, weve watched our children become beautiful young women and handsome young men, Mothers, Fathers and even Grandparents. Our family has shared so many memories its as if we were all one big family. We have watched many come and go, and there have been a few that have passed on. We know and share your sorrow and grief, but always know that as family we have been here, and always will.
Brad Ong
April 23, 2007
When I was growing up Dad and Glen used to go fishing at San Carlos Lake back in those days the lake had water, nowadays the lake has dried up. Most of the time I didn’t get the chance to go fishing with them but when I did it was a real treat. I remember Glen used to bait my hook and he would help remove it whenever I caught a fish. Dad and Glen were the real fisherman to me just being on the boat and camping out was the things I looked forward to.
At the end of the day we would find a cove and tie the boat to a couple of submerged trees and have dinner. After dinner we would try to catch catfish. We weren’t successful at it and I don’t think we tried real hard because those fish are hard to clean and there just plain ugly, but they are tasty.
The memory I have with Glen at the lake was the night sky shimmering with stars (it seemed like millions of stars covered every corner of the sky). It was so dark and clear that it seemed liked you could reach up and grasp a star in your hand. The lake surface would be so calm that the stars would be reflected on the surface. The sky and lake would mirror one another and appear as one. We would talk and fish all night until just before sunrise and maybe get two hours of sleep, to this day I’m amazed how Glen could fish some more that day, pack the boat, and drive three hours back to Phoenix.
Glen is the most unselfish person I’ve ever known he would think of others before himself when relatives would come to town he would always work at the store so Mom, Dad, and Jeannie can visit with them. He was always there, dependable and reliable.
Glen I’ll miss you and whenever I look up and see the stars I’ll think of you.
Good Bye.
Mag & Sally Garcia
April 23, 2007
To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.
Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."
It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man."
God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.
When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.
I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.
There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.
If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.
So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.
And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.
Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2007
Gwendy Pearson
April 22, 2007
Glen, Your warm friendly smile and kind heart will certainly be missed. Regardless of the pain you may have felt, you still manage to make me smile everytime I saw you at work. The Stewart family would like to thank you for the many great years we've had you as our friend.
May you rest in peace
Patsy Berzoza Harvey
April 22, 2007
The whole Berzoza family is very heart broken and sad about Glenn's passing. He was a beautiful kind hearted person and we will always remember him. Our prayers go out to his family whom we have know for many years.
TIM OWYANG
April 22, 2007
I AM SO BLESSED WITH HAVING A COUSIN LIKE GLEN. HE IS A KIND HEARTED TOP NOTCH, NO NONSENSE TYPE OF GUY. HE ALWAYS TOOK THE TIME OFF OF WORK TO TAKE MY MOM AND HIS COUSINS OUT TO DINNER AND TO DRIVE US AROUND ARIZONA TO SIGHT SEE. HE MADE THE EFFORT OF SEEING US WHEN HE CAME OUT TO SAN FRANCISCO. WE DID'NT COME OUT TO PHOENIX FOR YOUR SERVICE, THE SORROW WOULD BE TOO MUCH FOR MY MOM TO TAKE. OUR TEARS AND THOUGHTS OF YOU WERE WITH US EVERYDAY. I PRAY TO GOD TO GIVE MY UNCLE ALBERT, AUNT JEANETTE, AND COUSINS DANNY,JEANIE,BRADLEY,JASON AND SUSIE STRENGTH AND COMFORT FOR THEIR LOSS. WE LOVE ALL OF YOU. WE'LL MISS YOU DEARLY GLEN. UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, COUSIN TIMMY,SHARON,JAMES,CASSANDRA AND DIXIE
JEANNIE ONG
April 22, 2007
GOD SAW YOU
GOD SAW YOU GETTING TIRED, WHEN A CURE WAS NOT TO BE SO HE WRAPPED
HIS ARMS AROUND YOU AND WHISPERED,
"COME TO ME". YOU DIDN'T DESERVE
WHAT YOU WENT THROUGH, SO HE GAVE YOU REST. GOD'S GARDEN MUST BE BEAUTIFUL, HE ONLY TAKES THE BEST.
AND WHEN I SAW YOU SLEEPING SO PEACEFUL AND FREE FROM PAIN I COULD NOT WISH YOU BACK TO SUFFER THAT AGAIN.
GOD BLESS YOU MY WONDERFUL, LOVING BROTHER, GLEN ONG, I WILL MISS YOUR SMILE, YOUR PRESENCE, AND OVERALL CARING FOR MOM AND DAD,
YOUR BROTHERS DANNY AND BRADLEY,
YOUR SISTER JEANNIE, SUSIE,JASON, AND EVERYONE'S LIVES THAT YOU HAD TOUCHED.
I LOVE YOU, GLEN, AND I KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN A BETTER LIFE, PAINFREE AND HEALTHY. SOMEDAY WE WILL SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN. GOD BLESS YOU.
Faye Longnaker
April 22, 2007
I was very sad to hear of Glen's passing. I enjoyed working with him at Intel and the many conversations we had of family and life. May his family find comfort that his life touched so many in a positive way.
Sincerely,
Faye Longnaker
Jeannie Ong
April 21, 2007
GOD SAW YOU
GOD saw you getting tired, when a cure was not to be
So he wrapped his arms around you and whispered,
“Come to me”
You didn’t deserve what you went through,
So he gave you rest.
GOD’s garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best
And when I saw you sleeping so
Peaceful and free from pain
I could not wish you back
To suffer that again.
GOD BLESS YOU MY WONDERFUL. LOVING
BROTHER, GLEN ONG. I WILL MISS YOUR SMILE,
YOUR PRESENCE AND OVERALL CARING FOR MOM
AND DAD, YOUR BROTHERS DANNY AND BRADLEY, MYSELF
JEANNIE, SUSIE, JASON AMD ALL THE FRIENDS YOU MADE
THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFETIME.
I LOVE YOU, GLEN, AND I KNOW THAT YOU ARE
IN A BETTER LIFE, PAINFREE AND HEALTHY
YOU ARE IN GOD’S HANDS. SOMEDAY WE WILL
SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN.
April 21, 2007
To: The Ong Family,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. Glen was a great person. His kindess and smile will always be missed at the store. Always the good die young. God bless all of you.
The Rodriguez Family
Tony,Wampa,& kids
Harry & Rose Mary Ramirez
April 21, 2007
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Family Ong, We we're so lucky to have had the pleasure of knowing Glen, He was a wonderful person, he had so much respect for us and for anyone who came to him, He will be missed by us and so many people that he touched, We know now that he is now resting in peace in heaven with our Lord. He shall be in no more pain. We will miss him and not forever for we shall see each other once again in Heaven. Our Loves goes to Mr. & Mrs. Albert Ong, and his Wife and Son Susie, and Jason.
Harry and Rose Mary Ramirez
ROSEMARY PEREZ
April 20, 2007
My deepiest condolences go out to the Ong Family, I have been blessed to have known such a wonderful person, my childhood memories are alot of Alberts the corner store on 35th ave and Wier in south Phoenix where you can buy anything you needed and be treated like family,I grew up and moved away but stopped by every so often especially on Sundays because Glen would sometimes be there. I would stop buy just to buy my kids a bag of chips and a soda and shared many stories of my walks to Alberts, wow I sure will miss you Glen. MAY GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY WITH STRENGTH AT THIS VERY SAD TIME MAY WE LIVE ON WITH ALL THE GOOD MEMORIES EVERYONE HAS of A GREAT PERSON IT'S BEEN A PLESURE IN MY LIFE PEACE ROSEMARY PEREZ,ANTONIA PEREZ MY MOTHER,MY CHILDREN ANGEL AND JUAN UNG,ALBERT,AMANDA AND ADAM MY OLDER CHILDREN.
Ron and Bernita Pies
April 20, 2007
Our condolences to Susie and the Ong family. Our neighborhood was a better place to live with friends like the Ongs. We will miss his smiling face.
Tammy and Chris Odom
April 20, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the ong family. I know I will miss that bright and flirty smile that Glen would give me when I would walk into City food on sundays always happy no matter what was on his plate. I love you lots Glen and keep smiling up there in heaven.
Susan Shaver
April 20, 2007
Glen will be missed. I enjoyed his stories and humor. I am so happy my brother, John Vaughn, included him in our lunch breaks.
Robert Cole
April 20, 2007
Working 12 years at Intel gave me opportunity to work with Glenn. He would stop by on a regular bases doing the Lotto. My time at Intel ended last year and the great part I remember in my last days at Intel was working on a project working with fellow friends including Glenn. I was working a portion that Glenn owned. We had allot in company, military and family, and we had some really good talks. Few people know passion for life, Glenn did.
David Garcia
April 20, 2007
It is too bad that a great man had to go, He will be missed by all of us here in the neiborhood they we all new him from.
Kelly Jarman
April 20, 2007
Glen and I worked together for many years at Intel on many projects and in many groups. He always called me Dr Jarman. I don't know why. We were both MD's (Mask Designers). But I think it was one of his ways to show respect. He did that for everyone. He was so soft spoken and respectful to everyone he came in contact with. I never heard him raise his voice even when I knew he was angry about something.
I remember on one project he would pay for late night dinners with his own credit card. He barely would get the expense reports done to get reimbursed as if the money didn't matter to him. Later he told me that he used his card to get the travel rewards for it. One smart cookie Glen was.
I will miss you my friend.
Kevin Teoh
April 20, 2007
I will deeply miss my best friend Glen. He was a hard working, caring person and always willing to help the people around him. Glen and I worked side by side on a couple of projects at Intel. During work, we had daily conversations, joking around and sharing many laughs together. Glen always had a smiling face and was a great guy. I was glad to know him, My prayers and deepest sympathies to the family.
Lee Sisourath
April 20, 2007
I would like to give my sincere condolences to the Ong family. He was not only a great mentor/co-worker but also a great friend. I have learned so much from him and I only hope that one day I can do for someone else what he has done for me.
Lee Sisourath.
Julie Morales
April 20, 2007
To Glen's family~
We (Familia Rodriguez) were all so sorry to hear about Glen's death. He was a good man and all of "35th" is mourning for him. Although I hadn't seen him for a while, I have often thought with great affection and pleasure of those Sundays that I got to visit with him at the store.
As God has surely welcomed Glen home may he also wrap his arms around you and bring you comfort and peace in the days to come.
God Bless,
Cecilia, Julie, Victor, Rose Mary, Ruby, Nancy, Reuben, Adriana and Alberto Rodriguez
April 20, 2007
THANKS FOR EVERYTHING YOU DID FOR THE COMMUNITY. DID NOT KNOW YOU THAT LONG, BUT MADE ME FEEL WELCOME WHEN I MOVED TO THE AREA.
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Gail Zimmerman
April 20, 2007
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I am glad that I got to know you while I worked at Intel. We enjoyed a lot of good times and discussions during the short time I knew you.
You were a great guy and your family should be proud.
Gail Zimmerman
Mask Designer
Richard Czerwinski
April 20, 2007
I worked with Glen at Intel and sat next to him for the better part of a year. We talked often be it about work or about the Suns and we shared many laughs together.
Every Halloween Glen would set up his chocolate stand outside his office for the Intel kids on trick or treat day arrangeing things neatly as if it was for sale. It always then cracked me up when kids stopped by and messed up his candy display as they took their treat, Glen would then rush franticly to straighten it up before more children came over.
You will be sorely missed by all my friend, rest in peace.
Tony Calles
April 19, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the family. Glen will be missed by all who came to know him. We went to school and grew up together, he was a very nice guy to be around. All the Calles family knew him.
Tina (Shantz) and David Mullen
April 19, 2007
Such a loss for all. The love of his life, Susie. His pride, Jason. Glen was much loved by his family. He brought lunch to Micro Rel (Medtronic) left over from Mom's dinner the night before. In the early 80s he called us the token minority. He teased but was always helpful with a great sense of humor. You are all in our prayers.
Jonn Griffin
April 19, 2007
Glen and I worked side by side on a few projects for Intel. During those he was in my office on several occasions always wanting to know how certain tools worked and giving updates on his aspect of the project. He was inquisitive, soft spoken and always willing to help. Many nights we would sit in my office and talk or walk together to our cars at the end of the day laughing and joking about the daily events. Glen always seemed to have a smile on his face and a kind word. I will deeply miss him. I and my family would like to extend our deepest sympathies to your family.
Craig Notter
April 19, 2007
Glen, you are one of the hardest working, most giving and caring people I’ve ever known. I miss our daily conversations and joking around. It’s hard to look at your empty office every day and know we will never see you sitting there again. My condolence to Susie, Jason and your entire family. Rest in peace my friend. You will be missed.
Dan Brackett
April 19, 2007
Glen, you never turned away an opportunity to help anyone and everyone around you here at work and you always did help in a very unselfish manner. You are and always will be missed as a friend and a colleague. I am glad that I got to know you while I was working here at Intel.
Laura Kanthak
April 19, 2007
To Glen's family:
I will miss Glen, and will remember him fondly for the deep passion he had for his family, work, and your many traveling adventures. He was the most sincere and polite man I've met, and I loved the travel stories he used to tell me. I think of Glen, and shed some tears remembering the great man he was and that I won't be seeing him around the office anymore, but then I have to smile also... for he was a great person to be around and he was thought of fondly by everyone.
My heart goes out to you Susie, and to your son Jason, in your time of deep sorrow. Glen will be missed by all who knew him.
With most sincerest regards and sad condolences,
Laura & Mike Kanthak
(Laura was Glen's co-worker at Intel for 6 years.)
Timothy Emery
April 19, 2007
I will miss Glen a lot. Here at Intel we worked on projects together from time to time, and I could always count on Glen to step up to the plate and do what was necessary to get the job completed. He was not only a good worker he was a friend. He will truly be missed by all. My heat goes out to you and your family.
Respectfully;
Tim Emery
Sr. Mask Designer
Intel Corporation
5000 W. Chandler Blvd.. MS CH7-400
Chandler, AZ 85226
(480) 554-5477
[email protected]
Quinn, Yvette & Family Duerkop
April 19, 2007
Glen my friend, we will miss you! You were such a wonder person, so giving, and sincere. May you rest in peace. Our prayers are with your family.
Denise Wright
April 19, 2007
On behalf of everyone at Intel Corportion, our deepest sympathies go out to Susie and the entire Ong family. Glen was a beloved member of our Mask Design organization....his outstanding work remains FOREVER in our Silicon! We love you Glen.
Denise Wright
Mask Design Manager
Intel Corporation
Gloria Calles'Pina
April 19, 2007
Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.
Gloria Calles'Pina
April 19, 2007
My deepest sympathy to the Ong family.I grew up with the Ong children,and lived in the neighborhood.Glen was such a nice guy.We the Calles family have alot of good,and many funny memories.May the Lord help all of you on your lost.
April 19, 2007
GLen, you will be missed as a very
good person. Chaitali will miss you
a lot especially as a special friend
you were to her.
May God bless your noble soul.
Punit and Chaitali
Chaitali Tandon
April 19, 2007
I will always miss Glen and he'll always be remembered as a great friend and overall a great human being in my memories. He was always there for me and had always given me an helping hand. My deepest condolances to Susie, his son and his parents.
Candice Raymond
April 19, 2007
My heart goes out to Susie, his loving wife. My prayers are with you and your family.
Take care,
Candice Raymond, MSgt, AZ ANG
Lt Col Lopez's co-worker
Christine Blackmon, Racheal Lopez, Connie & Cindy Orozco Formerly "GARCIA"
April 19, 2007
We are saddened to hear of your loss. May god give you the strength to help and guide you in your time of need. We have known the Ong Family for most of our entire lives, Glenn was such a good person with many talents. He will be missed.
Julio,Lanetta,Barbara,Alisha&Whitney Hurtado Family
April 19, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Don and Fran Frost
April 19, 2007
We will miss Glen... he was one heck of a guy! He was always a joy to be around with his love of life, family and friends. He will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him as much as we did! Our prayers and support go out to Susie, Jason and the family.
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