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Henry Chung

San Francisco, California

Sep 9, 1918 – Apr 23, 2017

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BORN
September 9, 1918
DIED
April 23, 2017
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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Henry W.S. Chung

September 9,1918 - April 23, 2017

Henry Chung, founder of Henry's Hunan Restaurants, passed away Sunday surrounded by four generations of family. He was five months shy of his 100th birthday. Born in a rural village in Hunan province, his early life reads like an old world...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. He was a great man I still have a few pictures of him. Sophia Chung and Linda is my Auntie. I remembered every time we went to in-n-out he always ate the yellow peppers before he ate his burger and that is a memory. May he be blessed. Rest in peace

In remembrance of not only my dad, Henry, but also my mom, Diana, who as appreciative immigrants did so much to uplift the lives of so many over so many years. But not enough years to finish all they wanted to do.

hello Howard
We will miss your dad and mom and the great dishes from 924 Sansome. I stopped by the restaurant today ( 5-13-17 no one answered the door I saw a for lease sign hanging up high on the outside of the green painted building)with a special treat for your reception tomorrow 2pm 5-14-17. I will try to attend tomorrow and will bring the specially decorated sheet cake for the reception.
good memories : from High School & UCB & Law School & howard's Kung Pao special
CK

Dear Chung Family,
I enjoyed hundreds of wonderful lunches and dinners at your Sansome Street restaurant during my years at KPIX-TV. Reading Henry's obituary makes me admire him all the more. A life well lived. My condolences to your family.

My deepest condolences to the Chung family. I met Henry in 1973 at the Kearny Street location. Many fond and delicious memories.

May the God of hope give you a measure of peace and comfort in this truly difficult time. Romans 15:13.

With deepest sympathy, may the power of prayer ease your sorrow, bring you peace and provide much comfort for you during this difficult time. Matthew 21:22