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Hang Phung Shantz

Westerville, Ohio

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SHANTZ Hang Phung Shantz, age 60, of Westerville, OH, Thursday, February 16, 2006 after complications with metastatic breast cancer. Beloved and honorable wife of Arthur Shantz. Also survived by step-mother, Luong-Ai; sisters and brothers-in-law, Lien Phung and Nguu T. Lu, Phung P. Fang and Chen...

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Arthur,

My deepest condolences. I don't think I ever saw Hang without her smile and energy to make all a comfortable guest. She fought a courageous battle and now is safe in the arms of the tender Lord. May you also be in His arms, in your grieving and life without her. If I can do anything please never hesitate to call.

Hang’s incredible courage and unwavering faith is truly inspirational. We often marveled that her petite body could hold so much energy and endurance. Her perseverance to seek a cure and her strength to endure severe pain is truly admirable. The vivid memory of a “serious-looking American man” approaching Molly after that Sunday morning mass at St. Elizabeth Church, asking if I would like to meet his Chinese wife some 32 years ago is still fresh as if it happened only yesterday. We thank...

I worked with Hang several years while in the Value Engineering Program at Defense Supply Center Columbus, and consider myself blessed to have known her. She was remarkable in so many ways. All will miss her deeply. My greatest sympathy to the Shantz family.

Dear Arthur,

Our deepest sympathies to you on the loss of your lovely wife, Hang. The two of you were always so kind to our children, Laura, Michael and Melanie, and we all looked forward to seeing you at St. Elizabeth. They fondly remember how Hang gave them gifts to celebrate the New Year. She especially seemed to enjoy our curly-haired Melanie, who is now grown. When I told her of Hang's passing, she asked me to let you know that she plans dedicate her run in this year's Race...

Arthur and Family, I want to again express my deepest sympathy. There is nothing harder than loosing a loved one and I know how much Hang will be missed. Hang was one of the most wonderful people, she was always dedicated to her religion, her family, work and everything she did. I have worked with Hang for over 20 years and she was one of the group that got together for our dinners out with several retired from VE and then the ones of us still working. We all had such a wonderful time...


Dear Arthur,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife. We at the Industrial Commission know how much you loved her. May the God of all Grace and Peace, keep and comfort you. I did not know Hang personally but I gather she was a gift from God. May fond memories of your time together sustain you until you meet again.

Sincerely,
Mary

Hang was a gracious, caring woman of small stature and a large heart. Our condolences to Arthur and family. May God grant His peace to you during this very difficult time. Our prayers are with you.

Dear Uncle Arthur,

Auntie is a great person and a fighter. She has done so much for me and my brother and sister. We will always be appreciated for all her love and support. She will be missed. Please let us know if you need anything.

Hang was a true friend to all. She will be in our memories forever because she was such a caring person. She will be truly missed.